CLOSING! SACRIFICE SALE OUT ISalE AT iCaroBros ririi PLAINDEALER m: ti. iso-. I III' t Inirt lica. I 'i I i I 111 pi ii miui i uf Mum nit l l.miti t . i mi U uli v. I'lim liliif , II . m ; I v " ' in , ralil'Hili i ImhiI, 10 a. in.; K, . 1. 1 i . . i u(. mil. mkiil. I'li Meeting at I nt llcj ul'imlliu ti'l 1 e t , i iiimii. i. -in., r Klututlk le(U .ai ! Hi 'ii i r .1 ', W ' I'M "III; , l I .1 , l I'm l Mi I.. M-miu , l,i,..i , I . iviinic , itmiri Main mi l laur, I i r i n i i ti.i in t ill in H ioiiiii i.l lua mill Una. Bin i U. luiii'U) In 1 1 Hi . I'l.i'llc ffuitlllp, n 1. 1 mil . 'I .. in , hllnlU Hcltuul, lu. Ul.i I', in. I i)i i Muting, WCU no il II. PlkWOM 11, luluf. I . . . "J p . I ! Ill I I III. I r I Mi l ' II oil I il l I ill' 1 1. 'III' I (III I ' urn n w. i . i.i I'mj if il I ui. I ll l:i II. l.'ul in I I ulltl iiui-i'ii -iuii-l mitl luii i lU ill i ui Ii in "ii ih hu'I i niy i-uu i Hi il III HlliHu .IliHi! I tin. . m ii ii if Hiiiii'iiiiiiil iioiu i !:.. Jim lU't o. , MUtKlOHHM .l III t 111 II I.l I) f 'II U J.I IUII iK.l.'f MKILI MliNTION igU't a i I I ii'L'li ! nil iii glana jaia at I In' I oa.1 .' Ui liu; 'f I' l'H. Nurt nl.nl lolu III Bl'llliJiJ Ullt Ul tUt ll Coll ami bo cunvlucoil. Ill l'lll'B liuu ill limn unit limn, nil llio Uli-Ml Hlj U, iual hk el veil j at IM,,. ill llio. l 'all nl lint I'.ohh More ami nii their iixhIh, and yuu Hill ho aurriwil to tin J t limn ul mirli low li(uroa. l.i liiiH, nu itro aliuwiii it hailJaoiuo linn ul t i r i u t auiliiik'', waali fahrlca and wlnlo iiiMtila. Novrliy bUui1. Wh.ii everyone aaya uiual ho I rue. I In' i Inili cut ol Iraa and iof1oea lu town nt Miii, II. KamU'N'n. I In- W. C. 1". I'. will hold ilatrgular iiu'i'iiuiji mi thu fctoiid and fourth IIhiimUv ol every iiiuulh at II ;00 p. tn. in llio lpworth l.o.iyue room of Iho M. I.', i liuri li. UY hi r .unions to ilo u 1 ill to good lu ll'iM world mid I'lin llnuk of uo plcaaaulrr ur ln'tti'r way lu do it tl.uu by recotu iiirmliim i 'no MinutoCiiro ana pii'vcnt ivu of luiuuiuoiiia, lonauiiiptiiui aud "llii'r Hi'tioim IntiK' Injiil'li'd that follow iin;l,.,i,, lulilc. Marntt'ra' 1'iuK Store Moriii' Poultry Curo. Tliia illUlliblo i i..iii.'.!v i'li:kliiiL..H ihn wnrlil til nrodiirn BOSS STORE H i i"ii.il an an vtin irodiii ei. I'reveut-1 John l.iyiiijr,slou ol I'oi'l, was a husi iu' .in I i in i' lor .ill diwaat'a of fnw In. i iu'hii caller at this ollk o Tuesday, lie in i. ii.ii.niu.il huh lor nam iy . otar- 1 in, hiisi I'Ulp. ' f . till ill ul trlior i e'lli'llt I'd WIlUO .i I i .i. ii.v i oiiIi ul i lotip Doilli'Iu through tin- I. Kin i' ,it infill 1'iul tho terror eoou . Ii'iiifi :i tu 1 1 1 it I .ilti-r Duo Miuutol'ough I'utoliui liii-1 iidiiiiiiiiilorcd. r-a(o aud 1 1 it r tu trt lor rliildreu. Maiatera' 1'rug .''toll!. nyisfrerfll ' lioud, praclioal ffyt'sZ. waU'hiutker. tdiop iu Wiii r'S1'1'1 ex preen uillie, next to iho .uhikh' liuiiiliii, lioeobuiy, OrcKoo. x uli ticH, iliM-l.a aud lowuln repaired iu a i l.illiiil maumir al ruaitoimblo prleea. A iiluitr ol tho public 'utronao ao 111 Itl'd. (.'iii I jad ul ilolliiuu uud hals jubl ie icivi'dut ibo Hoaa Mote. Those Kbi weiooideiud lined fioiu tbo facioilra beluio wo .iiiiieipaioil of tjflllutf out, and iiio olloied lu Iho public at coal. Ural lit liuu dolhiiiij on thu coual, la lur luado uoi 111:111)11 eil. Call aud ex u mine llieui. oui bad aio tho latest alyloa uud are ninth double what wo offer Iheui at. lloMl Hl "llh.. .NiiIko 1:1 beioby Kivvii to the public ly Ibe iiuitureiguod thai 1 do not allow dead uuiiiial to bo buried ou my prom i.iuh, ut KuiHiliuii,', Oregon, ur uurbaKe liiinped tbcrooii or uaud or gravel taken tlieielioiii, uiilori the party taking aund 01 uiavul liiut eon! rait with uie for the t iht to do HO. TruHHpuKMuie will bo proeeuuled ac ninliinr tu law. Aauom KoMt, KotiubuiK, t'leuoii, March 17th, 18S5. l'hc d.iylnjlil lido along tho Columbia 1 annul bo but Intonating ut this lime of tbo year. I'aituuugorN taking tho tipo kauo Mycr, leaving tbo I'uiou depot at ;l.jp. ui. daily, uol thia viitv laatlng oor live huiira. liut that Ih not all. I ho O. K, iSi N. give through aorvica to iSpukauo, uud 11 diroct couueutlou with Ibo liitiii from (Snokaiie to Koolouai cotiutry. 1'alace Hliopora and uioilurn cuachcB operated daily without change. Travulora lu Hpokuuo, To KoBBlatid, To I'aloutte Tuwuti. To Couur d'Aloue luwua, I'd ull liatilet u Wuahiugton I'oiula. To all Noi thorn Idaho l'olnta, Take Iho I). U.'i( N. Fpokauo Flyer, And Hase Time. Leave Uulou Uupot Dally at -H& p. iu. V, C. Lo.nuon, Agent, HoBoburg, Otegou. F.trrilioily Naya Ho. ( 'iiviii otn CbihIv Cutliui'iio, tho most won 1(11 111I iiii'illrul illHi'ovei'v of tliu ago, plcaa lint, mid i i'IivhIiiiiu In ibo lautu, ui t Ki'ully mill iiiiHillvely on kiilueya, liver uud bowels, 1 Ii uiihuiu llio eiiluo K.vaieui, Ulapel colds, em " liemliuilin, fevi i', hnliltuul rouatlpatloo mill lilltniiHiii'KH. I Memo buy nnd try a box el o. c (V M-ihiv, to, v wii'oiitn. Hold aud guaiuutcud to euro by nil druggists. arc determined tu close out our large stock ol Dry (Joods, Clothing J(ats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Jjcnts' 1-urnihhiii Goods, lilankcts, guilts, Laces, hnilinuderics, Trunks, Valises, cel., etc. AfnilUffl! 1 Ins time we MUST SUM,, as we have sold our Real Jvstatc and must NO Our ioiiable l'actory late arrivals yoods in Hie CALL SOON AND ASK I'OR 1'KICKS Caro Bros' Now wheels for trnl nl thy "Ctcriint C. duty." All tun btai kittl. h Ht I I, mm lull .V. WoolleyV Ilcory hllloof I'aU.ind wai in tin City Tucaday, '. I hum iti.jri ha opened ii eoni-tal atutu ut iliju. I or laugh I 'xi I II 'H"-f go lit till' Noulfy Stole. I . M. Conn iiU'lu IIiIh ollico I'lrimiit call on I ueaday. Hun. Ifeuiy I'eiklm ol I Ik Ion luilel Kueeliing SaluriUv . Colo Halltull M t'jilillg a dajS Uniting limim loll.n Ladies go to llio Notdly Store for the bunt aaeuitmcnt of bustles. I or a nito liuo ol ladies Lml nbbed Veals call Hi (lie Novelty Stole. The I tem cut chainlets is supctiur In all olhen. Ptice $7". Guaranteed. W. . liu, ul Kellogg made Una ollico a full while iii (ha eily Tuesday. Iiii you ri-ui a wheel It'll .III UBS)'- rtiuuiugl ind ent al thoCuBciil lottery, lUvo your JuuUl woik Joiiu I. Slran'ii mill avoi l llie lioulilu ol oik . Dr. poor Klnicr Wimlii-i w,u mIIvU'Iiihj acliool at J.uhoiih, y,,, vinidnu liymc folka Monday. Uox a a nil iucii'i alraiv ainl (ill liulc. poll will llu'l a laiu liuu ul, ul Iho ; Nuvol:y Hloiv. I,,!,.. T , 1 1 n.... i . . ... , plolodlna law w " vi v v I v Q P I to Li mm a mil toumu a' S.tleiu iiih) it turuevl Louie Mia lluliy TLoaias, ol Cullago t.rovo i viaitlog Lor irlouJ Mis t'lau Mi Coy, iu lliia city lui wei'k I.ailiff , kiu'i lu uiiud our largu liuo ol ililrt waiflta ami ui-ckneHr, a Ink ImI'h ami uiltla at tho Novi'lt Ktoio. Call auJ viauiino our liuu of boy'u ainJ (uvu'a ilitliluit. Wo give IidmI value for tho iiiouiy. Novelty Morn. W, II. Gray ol Cuumloil., mi olil-timo friend ol ILo I'laimu aliiii, iinulo Huh ollii-0 a ptcnoMut call TueaJay. l or IrlinuioJ liutii thut arn lu.iuiilul ant uni'iitiuloii iu iuiio, cull al the Novullv loro milliiiory ilrpiui 'iiriit. lii'iitloweu will ilo nvll to uxauiiui' our , liuo ol ovcruLirU uuil tiDilurw pur. li it varv l,m i.rl.'..l ll,.. v.. . nli.. i no 0( ,l0 p, inhk.i lu tort fiiende. I:. liiUas. M. I'., moinbrr Hoard, I'ennjn I xaiiiiui'i j. tHIiee, MatHtera building reti.ling lumor Main and CaHS etrett. (rank I,. Hiult-r, ol Walla Wallu, Waoh., has bought the farm uf W. II. lusenoor Kellogg, and will occupy it thia fall. (iu lo lr. btraugo'e ollico uppotilo tbo K)iolliio, iloaoburg, lo huvo your den tal woik douo and fi'vuro good woik fully warranted. Misa I tllo Willie, who has been Icudi tug in the public achuula of Maralitiuld, has telururd home, the ichojla having coiupleled tho years woik. Iuiuiriea are louiing iu from ull parte of llio county to Churchill A Woolle.v in regard to their chaiu diiye mower aud leyer Hinder with Ily wheel. Tho up-to-date farmer that uceu hia thinker Known that a fly wheel .ou hie binder ia just ua eesoiitial aa on a feud chopper or a eteaiu engine. No one cau atl'ord to have duutal work dona by oilier tbauapcrmaueut reaidout. 1'r. fStaogelaamli and Lla ollico will hereafter be ojion ut all tiinoa. Tbo ico cream hna arrived. I lead iiuurtera ut tho Kuudy Kitchen, whore tho beat iato lo hud. Families eup pliod. OrJera promptly attended lo. I'ure fresh caudiea, soda water uud ico crcaui soda. l' U. Colluiuu, phyaiciau and aurgeou Hocretary board U. H. I'ouhIou eurgouna UUlce in Maratera' block, roeideuce 720 tttopheua atroul. l'rofeealoual calls In towu or country promptly unuwered night or day. Heuo W, K. C. will givealleuebt Cuu uett aud eutertaiumeut thin Thuvaday evening at the Opera llouee. Mr, Wal ter McRaye the Humorist and liuper aouator will be there, an look out for u treat. Adiulasiou eta. echool children lOcta. Ir. W. H. Ilauiiltou la theocretaiy d the Hoard of U , H. Lxumiuiug 8urgooua for 1'euuious at Kosoburg, uud all com niunlcallous should bo addrermed to him. W. S. Hamiuon. Heoretary, Iv, L. Millkh, I'reHideiil, H. liu 1 1 ah, TreHHiirfr. Hy the Hoard. give possession in Sixty Days HUHBUG. are all the best and most fash- ily, and arc direct from the AT Boss Store J. I.. I'uwey of (ilpudale wnt in this ilty ji'Miirduy. Mm. Met I.Uinxatuii ban teltirned liunui to I'ottliinil. Mr M. Miser, brought the leclioii ie liirim from 'aloHbtirg. MinH Audrey Kiddle lias teliirned liyino (1 urn a visit with friends in this city. Hon C. A. hehlbrede, U. 8. coiumia- monei lo Alatka. waa president of the dav duiiug the Meiuoi ial day exercises si Pea. ieo. Koblhageu started yesterday to di ive a baud of cat tie to Eastern 'regon, going by Ibo new trail up the North I'tnpiiua. Mr. and Mm. laidor Abraham have gouo to Chicago, where Mr. Abraham will purchueo a complete slock ol goods for h' new store, lu be opened iu this tily. l litie will bo uo meeting uf Alpha ludge K . of I', next Wadoeuday evening, IheUHeoflhe ball being given lo the V oodoieu of tbo World who mi el iu lia trii t ( ouMijtioii in thiacily on thai date. 1 7, I. II. Hawkins and wile, formlv of .Nanhville, Tennessee, arrived at St HileuH balurday aud will make Ibia their future homo. They ae aloppiug leuirarih at the Windsor.- M Helena Calif. 1 "tar. 'lie ol the latent little eouge going the ruuudn of the papers is. "We don't want lo buy at your place, we won't trade (hero any more; you'll be sorry when you uce us going to some other store; you can 1 sell us any stale goods; we bate oiiic I wide our eyes; wu don I want to tradoalyour eloie, 'cause you do uol advt ilisr." lighted llie Transports. .wau l'i iii'isco, .Iuiio 7. The steamer I'.slgic ai nvrd fi jin the Orient via Hono lulu curly thia morning, but waa sent in tj iiuarantiiie, three cases of stualliK. having devolojied hi uce her departure (rum Hong Kong. One case waa landed ut Nagasaki, another at Kobe and a third nl Honolulu. The I'.elgie reports having ntKhltd Hie lirtt Meet of traos ports which led thin lily, May '.'5, about 1)0 mile eatt ol Houoluln The Helgic Bailed from Honolulu Juno 1. The Charleston had snivel at Honolulu two data ht-foroaud waa being cos led al the time ol iho depeituie of the Helgic. iireni preparations were being made at Houolulu for the reception of the troops, expected lo arrive there the day the He! nic left. A Serious Accident. Wliile awitchiug ears at (Ueudale ut about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, Fireman liiy Carton had his foot badly crushed. Ho was brought to Hoeeburg on the overland, and Ii. Twitcuell, Ibe P. pbvaiciaii dressed hia fool, aud ho waa taken lo Iho hospital at Portland on yeBterday'u local. The iujury ia quito serious aud may lauoo the loaa of tbo foot. I liter . u bin arrival at I'orllaud it waa (oiiud necessary lo amputate tho injured foul, aud Ibe operation was suc ceuslully performed. Mr. Car Ion ia rest iug well alter the fovere on leal through which he issued. Tu t'urn t onal lutlni Koreer Take CiiM'ari'Ut t'aiiilv I'.itlmrln. IDuorCoO. It C. C. C. lull 10 cure, tlruuixia refund mono v. Weather Report For the week eudiug June Mb, 1H'J', Maximum louiierature, SU, on the bib. Minimum temperature, 00, ou the CtrJ. Procipitittiou, .11. Average precipitation for thia month for "0 yeara, l.'Jj. Total precipitation from rept. 1, 18l7, to dale, i. 10. Average preciuitatiou Irum bopt 1, 113.5. Total delleieuey fiom Sept. 1, 1807, 0.U'. Average preulpitatiou for - I wet leaaone, iept. lo May, iueluaive, 33.-0. Titos. Uiiibom, Observer. EJuiate Vour Uowela With Canards. 1 t1'",'llj' J'niuurtli', euro conullpatlon Joreter. lOf, II t. C. C. full, ilruggUurif uud uiouey. To the Public. Ou aud after thia date, I wiah it under stood that my terms for all undertaker goods are eaeh with the order. 1 find it iuipoBsible to do business ou a credit bauie, and bulive that I cau do better by my patrons aud myself by Belling strictly lor caah. 1. Hknuuhk, Undertaker. Himeburg, Ore., April VI, 18115. No-'lo-llao lor fifty taut. Cuarniilonit tnbniTO balilt euro, uiiil;fi wcnli U11111 klruiitfi LI00U pure. 60c, II. All Ut'tiggliita Cubans (lain aUetltlveVlitory, Naw Yuiik, .(tine H.-'Neaii liai mi bed I the Cuban juuta of a vicltry Hi hir vi-d by the Cuban forces over Ihn f piinUnls ; al.Hgtianl, province of iiitlK", dn May Ti. It waa one of tho tn'i rlrcitti vo Imt- II os which the pattlota hovn Riiiu'd in nisny inontlm, A column uf Hpntiiuli soldiers I'M) strong, inarehhig under ur- dera from Havana to llMiidon and the in lerior towns and advani luK I'tward llm coast, evacuated the town of I.i I'ierlru alter having ditHlruyed Iheii forlillraiiuna to prevent II11111 (rum fnllitiK iniu Hi- hands of the Insutgents, and camped ul liguani, where they exiuelqd lu ri'in.iln awaiting lurtlier oruers. 1 liry were joined there by a detachment of 300 Hpanlsh aoldiera from Kanta Hita, mid the two forces were united In csmii at liguanl. Iho Kpaulards wore aurprieed mi tho uioi ning ol Msy 22 by a division of tho first torps belontciug to Culixbi liareiu'a coinmaud, under the leadership of Col one I Jueo .lesUM Kabi. With him a I,kj were Colonel Lora coiuinaniliiig the I in t cavalry, aud Colonel Montair, of the in fanlry roglraeut, "Cuba libre." The Cubans numbered a little more than 1000 men, while the bpaniards had fully twice that number. The Cubaun advancod iu good order, well eiuiped with anna and aiutnuui lion, and compl'ttely turprified Ihn ui' cmy. At I he flat! Iho putii,itds m:it tered, but afterward made an eflurt lo ally their forroe. They only auixeedeil iu bomg able to retreat in regular order to the village of Talma. There they went rciufurecd by noveral hundred men from AguicoU aud Ariota Hlanco, ttud turned uou the Cubans, and tli't battle was renewed with fury. I ho Spaniards wete teiuveiing tuuiv of the ground which they liad lunt, wheu ut riiout upuortuno inoinent ibe Cuban cgimunt Aguileraie came up irum vn- etal liarcia'a command and altai ked the enemy in tho resi. iuiultaucuuily with thin the teimclit antiago attacked them on (he left fun ao the bpaniards were forced lo lice, hemmed in 011 bulb sides, lu their llight from .liguani the '""pauiardi were forced lu leave bebiud much of their urn munition and supplier, bo that they were couaiderable ex'ent tiamlicupped in lighting, while ou Iho other hand the Cubaua seemed to be we'1 e jnipped and ou the aggressive. After six Louis' haid hhliu at Palm a, which is only a eliott distance from .liguaoi' the Spaniards raireJ a flag of truce and expreeecl lheunelves ua illiug to aurretider. Terms were speed- ilyairaugcd, and the C'ubauH tok us prisoners ouo C-panibb colonel, eeveu captains and several other othcera, bv sides 103 eoldiere. Tbo bpauiBh Ices siuonuled to Vli dead uud a large num ber wouudod. locluded in the SpanUh losses were 13 oliiccis. Tho Cubaua sustained a heavy lob?, but it waa coufcidei ably smaller thau the Bpaniaida. ll ia reported that there were 15 killed, including livq ollicera of lower rank, and about tiO wounded. After the battle, which waa one of the billciett of the war, the Cubans returned to Jiguani. They secured a large ijuan tity of arms, ammunition, etc., lrom the deserted bpauieh camp, which were sent to the headquarters uf liarcia'a. camp ct Heyauio. Death of Matthew fSceves. Mr. Matthew Neeve, falherol Mi;. lie Sheridan, of Ibis eitv, died at his Lome iu I'eudlelon reuon, on liiut Mou day, .lone 0, 1S1S, acd 70 ear!. The remains were brought to Ibis eily l ues day, and 011 yesterday the funeral occur ed from the homo of Mrs. .Mieridan, the interment being at the cemetery on I'oer ( reek, whero his wife was 'buried many years Bgo. Mr. Veves had many friends iu this city, who join the Ie reaved relatives in profound ecu row at bin death. A delegation fiom the Ma souiu lodge in this city, ai compjincil tl.e reuiaius to tho cemeiery. A Hlg Seizure. Talk aboul liipior, C'ollcctor Ivy in dowu from Alaska ou a v if it, aud brought w ith Lim eighty Ions of li'pi'.ir he had sei.cd. The smuggliug Oases at Juneau ate causiugci'ueiderablo excitement, but Mr. Ivy aaya he will b. able to stop tho (radio iu a ahoit time. Ilo eoutirms the repoit of several of his depntie.i being iudieted, but nays it was douo ut the in stance of tbo whiskey ring, which con trols the courts, aud that nothing will ever come of the indictments. A Shocking Accident. Ou last iSuuday the family of H.J. shields, who live uoar tho mouth of Hoek crock ou tho Noith I'mpnua, went to a picnic uear their Lome, leaiug a child about two or three yeara of ago aaleep ia tho room. Uy sowo woaua the houao caught tiro and before assist ance arrived the house w as iu ashes, aud tho child bad perished iu the tlamea. The bereaved parents havo tho sym pathy of the whole community iu their borcaveuieut. National Guard Disbanded. Aujutaut-Ceueral Tuttle today issued Lla order for the disbaudmsnt of ull Na tional tiuard couipauics. ly the tonus of the order those uow iu tbo I u 1 1 oil States service huvo beeu dimbaiy.cJ. All eijuipmouls and utate jiroperty held by them within the statu uie ordered to be turned over to the state. The order waa necessity before the Cuaid could be reorganised. Thia is the Urst step tow ards reogauiallou. A Bargain. Splendid dwelling property uuiiBistiug ol throe lota, well liuishod Louse aud outbuildings, ottered at a geuuiue bur galu by Iho Itosebuig Huilding k Loan Amoc.lullon. luipiiieol IliiiiM.v.N M.uiks, iSeeiolai v . SHOT AND SHELL Demolish f ortification at Santiago de Cuba. I III: V ICAYA LS iAM ilJ And the Kcina Mercedes 5cnl to Oavy Joneses' Lotkt-r. New Yorli. .lunu 8.--A hperial 'ruin Kln(!"t;ii, .Uuiaiea, teporlt ihut the b'jaiiiMli cruiw-r Vixeava ami the t"t t"!o boal deiitroyer I in or wete badly lUmai d during tho boinlnirduieul tif Monday. A shell fiotn the Hrooklyu ii t-at l to havo burnt undi'r the Vi.cava'e oil 'I'larkr, dismountiiig a gun, injuring the cruieer'a rudder and wounding ceveral sailors. 1 he Kclna Mercedes Wa Destroyed. Madrid, Juno H. The following teini' ollicial rejMjrt was pubiiHhed here today, puriiorling to uive un aceounl of the boinbardineul of S.ai:tiai;u by the Ameii can dett oa Monday lail. Ibe Aincrii.au navy under hauipsun fiercely al lacked f-'.tiitiao, &nd u bliK.'!y ciicjiintcr reenltcd. The Auicucans made three nttacl.a ou thu Spanish mar ine and land bultciicH, which replied. Aa a 'uiittOUeuce the American proj'.-c- tilew, however, tank the Spanish inuner Keiu.t M'jrcedet1, and vtv; olli.er, live sailurii and H inarincH on hoard were kili'eil." HO Al U A R OH L N T Of SA.NTIAOO. Spanish Onus Silenced and Ports De stroyed. Ou board tiic associated prci.u diiipatch boat Pandi, id' Santiago, Monday noon, via Kiugeiou, Jjiuaiea, Jur:e 7. The American lleet lliib mornii'j eniraed the fr'panibh :alteries di fending tl.o en trance of the harbor of Santiago do Cuba, aud alter a throe houia' bo :n bard merit silenced nearly all the forta, 'hstroyed several carthworki and tendered the rslteil.i uud Cayo bmilh LatlerieK, the two principal foitd, iltteleEc. 'Tins llecl formed in djul I oluuio, tii mi!ea oil Morro cattle, hI n o'clock in tho morning, aud ileauiiil cluttly tu wilbin LaJW yards of shore, the llrojk- jn leading, folluwe I by l!iu .Mail it- head, Texas aud Maiyaoh ij lt.!, uuJ t'ji lied westward. The second hue, the New York lead ing, , with Hi? cw Urieane, laukee, Iowa mid ' 'rcgon folluwing, turned eatt wail. The ixcu aud Suwaneo were far out ou the left llauk, watching the ullcmen uu shore. Tho Dolphin and Porter did similar duty on the right Hank. The liuo Loaded by the ew York at tacked the new earthworks Bear Mcrro castle. The Hi ooklyn columu took up a Station oppueite tho Ivdrella aud .Cata line batteries, uud tho new curtuwoiks along tho shore. Iho SpaLidh batteries reuiauied tilent, as if doubtful whether the Spaniards were ablrt to determine the character of the movement, owing to tho dense io' aud heavy rain, which were the weather features this iiicinin. Suddenly llio iotva lited a U-iuch shell, which struck the base of C!relU battery aud tore up !lm wotts. lutitai.t ly tiring; bej;an from both Admiral Samp- syu s auil Commoaore cl:l.- s eolumns, and a torrent of shells (10111 the ships fell upon the bpauisli works. Tbo Spaniards replied piomplly, but their artillery w ork was of a verv poor ijuality, and most of their shol went w i!d. Smcke settled around the ships in dense ciouaa, iciuleruig more diiheiilt tho work of tho gituuers. There was no innneuveringof the licet, the eli i pa iciuaiuinj: at their original sta liou and liriug steadily. The S'tuadrons were ao close inshore that it was dillicr.lt for tho American uuuners t" reach tho batteries on the hilltops, but their Iiriit wus excelleut. Pieviuus to tlie bombardmeiil orders were itfiied to prevent lirinj; ou Morro castle, us the Au.eiicau admiral hud been informed that Lieutenant Hobsmi audthcolhtr ptisomis of tho Merrimae aio coiiliue.l there. In spite ul tliij, how cvn, sevei il btray thula dainaud Morro castle lumew hut. Couituodoie fc'chley's line moved closer iuiliore, tiring atshoitci ratine. Tho Hrooklyu uud tho Tt s canted wild havoc umoug the Spauish shore b.it teries, ijuickly eilenciug the n. While the larger bhipii wete engage .I with the lieavy battri'us, tho buwauee aud tho ieu closed with tho t-uiall shore baltoiies opposite them, raining lapid Urc shots upon it mid .uii. kly plaeiug tho battel v out of tho tiht. The Hrooklyu cloei l to SiK) auU, ui d Ibo destruction caused by her huih uud thoBO of tho Mail'lehcad ai.tl Teaswau readily sum. The woik 4 of iho I'strella toiti ttere bin uiti.', uud the batt-ry was silenced, liriug iiDlnuieilaiiiintlie.cn gagumeut. Faslwatd tho New Yoik uud New Orleaua ailenced thu Cayo Suiith battery in tjuick older, and then libelled 1 tlit) eaithwoiki loca'cd higher up. Later the prai'tic.i was not Boaccuate, ortii'K to tho dotation of llio guns. Many ol the blieUs, how ever, landed, and thu Spauninli mmera leiiied bhoitly ufter 0 u'cljck Hi" lit iug cease J, tho warship turning 111 order to permit Iho uto tf the (oil butteiies. Tho exebuugo tlieu became a long, re veiberutiiig uaeli of thuuder, and Iho shells raked the Spanish butteries wiih lerriblj oll'oct. File broke cut in the Cittaliuu loit.i and silenced the Spanish w. The tiring id thu licet ended al I; o'clock, w hi 11 iho pai.iuil.i teajedl'i-i ing omit oly, and Admiral i'.iin';"ii j iiT'l'iu l il.e ' ii'uce lltlnu'' stg'iHl dit I p'avtd. I 'nmy of the earthworks weta knocked lo pn ieii, uud llm FttmlU and Catlina fui :i'i' tliuiM w in 10 bully damaged l'ia' 1'. in iii''i!ii )iinlili whether they will bo iihln !tt do any in'ite ( (Toilive woik iluru ir I'm wiir. After II. ii Heel telired Ibe SpHiiinrdl rcturiicd to i;i. inn of the gum', and tout 12 bIk'IIh alter (he Meet, but no nno wst in j ind. On; htgtt shrll fell iloetolhe c illicr .liiNtin. 'Ihruiil.ont Hie i-idire eiigagi'ineiil, no Ann i n an idiin mm hint, iiinl t o Anicr can was injur- I. 1 1 ui Hpuuii tilui k lu Ihtdr gntie, and all evi'hm' lo the eontrary, their loss ttu-1 luive been heavy. Cervera likely to surrender. Nt;w Yoiih-, Juno 8 ll IhediMpalchrs fiotn Weft Indian point giving accoonta of the operations ul Santiago have beco rea l with interest at the navy and war department", says tho Washington co're- Bp'ttnJctit of the Titiieit. Army officera who hope to win credit for llm army at Srtntuno aie eo:uewhatditpiieted by the report t of activity by tho fleet betore the arrival of the land forces to co-operate with it. AVitli three or lour days of such pounding as is reported to have taken place, the batteries and garrison of San tiago will be powerless lo resiat auy at tempt lo o -. iipy their defenses, h is j Uiti that the adiuiuistralion ia carrying out a plan lo induco tho Span iard.! I j wjc auimuoitioii every time it ein ho cxieudud. If the Santiago forti fications have responded (o the shower of shot mid ehell poured iuto them by Admiral Sampson they will have so much les.s ammunition to uso later oa. Tl.u supply lor Admiral Sampson will te ccdHt-hss. Kvery ship that goea to Lia llee! with supplies will carry projectiles, ar. I there is uo danger that ho Will run short. It is i-omled out at tho navy de partment that Admiral Cervera and the defender of Sautiago cannot respond without exposing themselves to the danger of niuuing cut at the time when they will most need an abundant supply. Some auxiety is felt here for the se curity of Lieutenant Ilobson and Lia companion?. It waa reported that they were imprisoned iu Morro eaetle, and aa llio L'ljiiea yestet Jay represent that de fence us having been badly batttred, it ia wondered whether the Spaoieh com mander permitted them to be e.xpoKed to the liie of the United States chips. The imprCnsiuii ii that Adtniial Sampson did not pay auy attention to tho report that the men were imprisoned in tbe fortress, lut deinnJed upon the Spanish lo re uiuvo ihcm to a plaeo of safety in case they found that the fort waa to be bom barded. Otherwise it would bo nec- ct-art t j revisa lue uood opinion of the Spaniards thai was formed upon Admiral Cervera's treatment of them when they were captured after their escape from the Merrimae. If the reduction of the forta waa part of Admiral Sampson's plan be could not bit dtieirc'I from carrying it out because the Spaniatds choose to put American prisoueis between themselves and the American guus. If that savage plan of averting bombardment was resorted lo and auy damage should como to tbe pris oaera iu cou3ciueuce. the Spauish ad miral woul'l have au em bar rasing ac- cjiiut to settle in case of his capture. Heavy Spanish Losses at Manila. L'.'.mjo.n, -kine 7. A dispatch to the TimcH from Manila, referring to the li'-'itiuu .Mav ;,i, uud Juno 1 save: Tho Spanish lu?s in killed and wound ed an 1 prisjncrj was lieavy, but the uio-t eerious feat ire ot ull for the Spau ish ii tlx- defecliou ol hundred of na tives. The Spaniards are endeavoring bv every meain to w iu over .the rebels, who tie attracted by the promise of pardon and high ollieed. Cut Aguinal do's attraction is stronger. He has com pletely mii rounded Mauila by cutting the railroad aud holding the rivers by which food had previously reached the city. If the city is uot starved iuto sur render the rebels may cany it, having au inrrcuMiig number of rules aud field i;uus. Auilaldo's trcutnicu of Spauish pris oners is exemplary, lietv excesses are reported, except w here piiests were mu tilated befoid being killed. Admiral Dewey h ii"'. asistiug the rebels, and ll is probably invito- to his presence that Aguiu.ildo's forces avoid excesses. Spanish Losses at Santiago. Mahuiii, .luneS. A dispatch from Ha vana from spauinh sources says: " 1 he Americans wete ugaiu repulsed ut tbe 1 lit bombardmeut of Santiago. " ccordiug to otlicial spauish eliepateh ca the exact loss of the Spaniards ut San tiago, Monday, were as follows : Laud force, one soldier killed aud live officers wounded, including Col. Ordonez., slight ly wounded. Sea forces, second oUicer ia command of l' -ina Mercedes, live eail 01 a uud -1 inmines killed aud oue oUicer and 1 1 sailors wouuded. terror Again Reported Sunk. Ntw Yoiik, .luue 8. Several local pa pcreputlith dispatches from the AYest ludies btating that it Spauish torpedo- boat destroy it, suppobed to be the Terror was suuk Monday uight uear the mouth ol Santiago harbor. I- lui .nu Vour HutvvU M llh CutvaieU. I'.iiuly ratli.mu'. euro toiiKiiputiou forever. We, Uie. It C. C. C. (all, druggikU refuiid uiouey. HAKIilED. HUNCH IN MAN. At the lesidcueeol iho bride's pareuts iu thii city, Sun day, Juno oih, al 1 p.m., Mr. 8. C, Hunch aud Miss li. M. luuiau, Frank L. Mooru illiciatiug. Horn. M ADDit x. lu llotobtlig, P'.U. to Mi. and Mi;,. U. , a auii. JllLO 7, Maddof, Rayal mk tk H4 pmn, wkelesMH a4 aatleleaa. FfftVOm Abiolutciy furm , Weekly Crop Bulfetln. The rains ceased on the 2d; on the .'kl (air andjwarm weather aet in, which allll Ondnues. The taina were general and mounted to from one-half to tbre-quar t3rs ol ao inch. Suow fell oa the moun tains, and upon elevations of 3,000 feet and above on May 31st. Th maximum temperature on Sunday and today ranged from 75 degrees to 00 degrees in all por ttonaof the State. Cropa ol all kinds, except Lo, are in excellent condition. Haying begins today. The correspon dents, invariably report tbe bay crop t) bo aa good or better than ever before. Strawberries and cherries are now ripen ing rapidly. Fall-aowu wheat needed the clear, warm weather; it ia Leadiog, and only unprecedented weather condi tions can now injure it. Spring sown wheat baa rooted and stooled well and Laa made good growth. The wheat crop weal ol the Cascadea ia euro to be a large one. Fall-sown wheat east of the Cas cades ia practically tafe, acd spring sown wheat will be a large crop if no Lot easterly winds occur. Itye Laa Leaded. Hartey and oata. aa well aa rye. art in first-claaa condition and largo yielda are now promised. The berry crop, which is always large, promises to be larger than usual. Hand pruning of fruit Las already commenced. The fruit crop will be very larga. Prunes, apples, and peara promise larger cropa than ever before. There ia little or no improvement ia the bop situation, and abort crop ia expect ed. Shearing continues ia many sections of the Slate. Cattle have excellent range food. Tle prospects are very Mattering for grain, fruit, vegetables, Lay, and stock in every sectiou of the State. Weather. The temperature for the week averagod 57 degrees, which ia 1 degree higher than for tbe proceeding week aud U degrees lower than for the corresponding week of last year. Tbe higbeat temperature for the week was 90 degrees, and tbe lowest 10 degrees. From one-half to Ihree-quarlera of an inch of tain fell from Monday to Friday, when the weather cleared and became warm. Froeti are reported front the foothills as baviug occurred doriog tbe fore part of the week. Crops. The cLauge in the weather was most oppot tune. Tbe cool weather retatded and checked the growth of corn and beaue, it delayed baying and the ripening of strawberries and cherries. Wheat on low land waa laming yellow. The clear, arni weather Laa chaoged all this. Strawberries and cLerriea are now ripriirg rapidly. Haying has com menced and will become general during tbe week ; tbe Lay crop promises to be unusually large. Fall and winter sown wheat is heading. Tho spring-sown w heat crop is in much belter condition than usual and presents better proepectr. Oats are in excellent condition. In some sections Lopyards are beiug plowed up, owing to the poor prospects, The missiug hills is an unusual condi tion, which Las seriously injured the crop. The prone crop will bo the largest ou record in tbe State. Some growers are making arrangements to make pruue brandy, thus utiliziug I that portion of their crop which can not be dried. Ap ples, pears, cherries, and iiuiuces will yieldleDormously. In lbepeach districts, the peach crop ia excellent. Grapes are making a healthy and rapid growth. The vegetable cropfis excelleut. Creeu peaa for table use are plentiful Early plautod potaUca are iu blooar. All yeg- tables are making rapid growth. Pant ui ago is good nd ctcck ia iu prime coMditiou. Fxcept hope, not a single product baa teeu adversely re ported ; and with ibe same exception, all are reported to be in a moat satisfactory condition. P.. S. l'AUUIt, Secliou Diteetor, I'orllaud, Oregon. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beara the ST? SV0-mT Signature of VMJZ7UCit 72 ECONOriY HARKET, L. KOHLHAOUN, Proprietor, uatLr.a in I ici uud Salted Mtiuls, JACKSON' ST., KOSKllt tlO. Oil, la. J is- ca-'A-vriTii, VtUML. VI t .'1 Ti t"l v, 11, , 1 ' lfc, . : V ' if ""k ' " n l F 4 ' w 777