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THE PLAINDEALEnh rulililirl mi-tjr Moii'ln) ami Tliiiilajr Br Ins ll.WMM.AI hH rt'kt.MllSU t. r.. I. M K. I HIKIl . i:. V. Ill SJ.MIN. ... Kill tor Manager. Milt Option Knlra. One Vt-nr II M Mil Montli ".A Tlinc Moiilhn J r.vr. -:!. 1 S'.is . (icnrial Aguinall li:ia name It k Spaniard but lie fights like Yankee. Tnc government is to coin million of ml ver dollar hi noun aa the mints can turn tbrni out. Aluut the only thing drinkable thai in l.ot taxed by the new :ir revenue hill i buttermilk ami water. One u( liosehnrg'a fair ilatua.d rius ahe M'nt two ute.idies t iho war .n il in drilling tlui thiul one. It in believed l lint Ananiax h.i:- a mini-Itt-r of direct descendants, in the new paper htinirici8 in Spain If you don't want to pay any war tax, drink w liter aud I 't tea, to'ciccii, ! r and patient medicines alone. iVney is now ;u tins as rrfrrci c of tin' tighl which is U'irig pulled oil hi'tivem the. iiatiii-s and the tpauiaidtt in Manila If the govei iinuiit war ntvv.-i cc-ivu can lind nevts to aupprer', thev an- a whole lot 8 .narter than ae think ihcy arc. Toe vioiiieu are gelling n ad to go away to ppend tho eummer and the men are hustling around trying to get money for them to go on. Manila i virs now, Santiago w'" ' uckl work, l'or'.o Kico the week ai'ff. I'dauco will puiiitle up lUvaca by ti e middU cf inly. Ami the war will over aud the hj11s cio-nd ! the lt AiiK'ibt. t oiircf s iu proi idinj; for the volun teer in the titld to vote for iont;ie.TSiiu-u al the cowing btate ileclionp. If lhi had bceo arranged iu time Ki t!.t iron boys to have voted, it would added oUO more to the majority for Tongue au I Moody. U.t l.ave l-olh A pop statesman was roaring around town yesterday, because binding twiue was so high, lie said the republican tariff wa; the cause o! il. Finally be ran up 'gainst a inao who to'd hiru that binding twine was on the free list, then be shut up aud went home disgusted. W esley Merritt appears to be a bi'er uiau than .McKiuley. Tnree weeks ago he said he would not g) to the Philip pines, unless he was fuinisLel lojtXtOj I rooim mostly regulais, and lis didnt j budge until be got Ihooi. Njw he wants 5,000 more and he will prol-ablv loaf around Sau Francisco until he g ts theua. After the war is over, I'ni le aiu wdl have two or three thousand islanls to look after, and whenever Coiey, Mis. lajase, Teuuoyer or any other unhipry mortal goes bawling around ao-.u'. tLe diaboIiealneBs of this goveintuut, they should be given an island all to them selves, where they can go and se'. u; a governuient of (heir own. V. K. stau'.ey.the republican nominee for governor of Kansas, is a Methodist aud is superintendent of the largest Sun day School in his state. A year or two ago, when he was eouliued to his iooui by au accident, hi rcoin was c unc.tcd with the church by a telephone, by the means of which he conducted his Sunday School. Tue 1'opuliats in Marion county are being treated to auother object less ju, in democratic political methods. I'pou the otlicial count of tho judicial dis'rict it wai auuouuceJ that Hon. II. V. Doiee, sr., populist, had been elected circuit judge over 1. 11. J' Arcy, dauiocrat by a plurality of ill. Siuce that the canyaes iugbjard whic'.i is democratic have juggled with the returns, until there is an apparent pluiaiity for D'Arcy uf ix vole. The waiter will irobably be taken into court. OkLUON I RUTS. Ihe Oregon sliawbciiy auuuilly iutre duces the Ii ail seasou, and i( gels plenly and cheap a few dai s after the geucral ripening begins. Na one ii to poor that lie is compelled to do witlioul a feast of thete delicious berries through IhemoutU of June, aud they uie still iu their pleni tu Jo wheu the Oregon cherry comes tuiubliugiu a few w eeks later. The cherry Ibis year w ill bo abundant and delicious, but farmers w ill probably dosouio grow l ing about the prices ofl'ci eJ, as the season advances. F'arly peaches come iu Hie Us I of this mouth. They ure usually watery at first. Summer apples come iu on the heels of the early peaches in July, and apples of all ort get plentiful as the season ad vances toward fall. FJy October the glo rious harvest of Oregon apples is at its height. For the pt fawyears the coJiin nuth lias played havoc wil'i the Oregon apple. For ujany )ars pievious lo ISS7 t Iregou J apples wire famous for their ruddy solid ity aud delictum llivor The early set tler jdauled (irehurds w hich produced the ajipln mid jiear In unrivaled eifoclion, Hit uo care wa taken ol ihe on-hard-, hicli cro permitted to run down; the' trees bream moss-ooveud. the ixil choked tho roota, nn I the fcreigu-born worm found ample protect iui, and plan1 in mime nm hunt bet of hruah growing about the It lie cin tu-ra, and tinallv the once magnificent Oreg-m appl.) a scl iloiu cut open wit'itvit tin ling lis interior tho home of the odlin ninth which had eaten out tho apple's heart. Mere recently ihe orchardi-l have taken to ninp pari green and o'lirr i ib Stance to i"pr.y their orchard, md they havo chicked the worm'n i:tv.igei, h'lt the. line ol I li.- i-pr.i y pump lot t ol el become "o g i era I a it inigh'. ll the woi Id wants iheOi.gm. ai'plc, nml a grcit many bt'Nes ere annuel v t-h pped abroad. Oregon ia the nitUNil home of all the fruit plot ih oil in the leinpt i ,te tone, and chil Iron reared i i tl-.i 'it'e are hie od w il h lreh and preserved fruits in abundance which no ether country c in I iv al 1 MIL .MAIL I ROt HONDLl IA . Sonic Infinite Pointers About the Sen ice. the pri-siiipatiht having iuloimcd l. gmd people of !"a'i in m l M . ton in plum! that " out toys " cf the ."-cu-nd K.yiimut had reached Mom l.il I on (he tirtd day of .tune, li-fi there for M-toila on itiiniaf, .1 u no llh, aul ha', i'i the inti i .in, w i i tni e nne : h u -and of !il:i i to the home-folk, t! c i-.iid i.ouie-fclks aie natural y iutcreMi.l to kno jnet when those I'tcciou. i:nsivcj may .e peeled at .Val-Mii and other poM odit es. In lnhali i( Ilia anvicly the S!aUs man I as ll.c fullowiu item of infi una tion to offer, ami they arc ic'iahle: loe I ijite I "atc mail is dispatched ri''ilinN from the I -land r.ip lii direct to Mn I ranvieco, llmv it f.mr tia isa inoii'.h and j much olli iii'i a- li.v ie i opi I 1 1 1 1 1 v . I he time ihi:.h- I n the! pa-i-am: ia UMially one wcik. ! The eteMiut-hipi h ildm mail contract: i iioni this coverumeiit ht!"ii to the Oci'idt iital A i ificntal line, tin- trans 1'ariiic departmi'l t .. the 1'itcii'ic Mail . s I-, of San I'lamifio. The per vie- is lixiii IKii: K'jiikT ai.d Vi'kahau.a. via Hoti-.'Sii! i, and the .-Uamtit due in an i'ltncifco in renUi eour-e an 1 i.i : ol lining the reciiiierl from IIjno!i,iii, ate: ! The I'eru vine at oi I nmi.-io mi I-ri Jay June -1 1 1 1 : and tne i '"pti--, lue in Saul t ai:ciM.'o on Mimlay, .1 uue Jo.h. Ailow ins fei tLe inifihat ee of rill i r or lo;h thcee ptemiiers leaching; ju I ram icj al ter the i?cpaiture i.f llio '.eou cxpn-pg frciii that citv at s olc k in li e evinii. t he cGvc'ed mail n reaolall!y In? in thii c it v on Moudai and uii W ci!::er !av 1 1 1 o r II Hi", l-i' I mil if I B'.' I'tir ,. t. I, Kjrt eariy iu tie day of 1 riJ.iv an 1 .-uu day, then sundav aud Tm-idav wi!i le the happy o'a for those h'okiig fvi let ters from the South ?oa. It i-? uis'omary !, for the pottjl aulhoi ities at Honolulu to f .i ward mails by traiup sleatuers depaiting theiuu U twecu the failing dates cf the regular boats, but this sen ice is always unlia ble and the prifercucd is iuvarab y g v. u the 1 1. A i steamers, so nosh re need I e est by thi.i irregular service. saletii Statesman. I Ccrvcra W ill Attempt To I'nbottlc lli.s Fleet. i';1 "iK, Jane --.A fpecul l:s- j patch from Santiago de Cuba, lime vi KiugBtou today, bm tho Cubans have brought icfoi uia'ion to Admiral Sampson that Cervira i prepa-eJ to I make a desperate cuVi t to t ike his :.i! si out of Santiago luu-r at the tir. '. favor able oppoi tunily. The Spanish war ships, il is repDttel, ! aie been c.iiied to their full capaci'r ..ud the news are refused shore 1 :-ve. Kvery night the r..aauU . I en . I .-. I I . .. I . . .. I . I . . . I ' ivcoti.uiviwnii uii-uj) iu i-o en raitu i to embrace the tirtst favorable opportuu ity to aUeuip'. to dasli putt the bloikad ing f'riaJrou. It is said to le the Spanish admiral's hope to save at lead a portion of his ships from capture, and in the ligoi to sink some cf the American craft. Opposition to Hawaiian Amicxatiuii Makes a Beggarly Showing. W.iMiiNoioN, June -0. The vote in the senate toJay indicates bevjud all uestiun that Hawaii has a very lar'e! majori y, While there is no doubt s-jme j pairs oi a'jsenue3 ungni voi-j unieruitiy when it comes to a tinal test, an 1 jussi-1 bly some republicans who voted against aJjouruiLent today will also vote against auuesatiou, the main feature is ih.it the opposition to annexation has gone to pieces, and is confined Ij a vciy few members of the dciuoeral-pupulisi-iiiher crowd. kan The Ulockade in Sately . Kim.mon, Jamaica, June i;.'. The. captvn of Ihe steann r A IjI.i, which lua j arriicl hire Irom Cienfuegou learned the io (hat the Spanisli Hi .unci 1'iir misua I'uucepueu, which sailed lioin Kiugilou on June lo with a had of sup piles for spauihli lioopH, and carrying, it it understojd, lOJ.OoO in gold, has arrived at Trinidad, province of Smta ( lara. The captain fuilher leports that while ou the way to (hit- port he met the l int ed s'ates auxiliary cruicer Yankee .0 miles oil the Cubau toast. The Yankee was the only war vessel he sightej dur ing ttie trip. At Alarc Islnad Nards. M int Island Nam-Vakh, Juno -J. The work ou the cruiser 1'hiUdelphia is progressing rapidly, and sho will be ready by tho liret week in July. Tuo tugs Active aud Fearless uro be ing prepare I (or service as auxiliuiy cruisers, the rearless will carry seven guns and luve a large searchlight on her wheil liou-e. The Active Mini other tugs to hu used by the government will cm ry fiyn gunn inch, WTMll LOST At the l.aunihlng of a (tattle-Ship at Itlackwcll, linglanJ. I.omio.n, Juuo Duriug the Ij-.uihIi ing of the l'ritiili lirnl claei battie-thlp Albion, u( i:,'.;0 I mii a, at Ulaikwell to day, by the iMchcpa el Noik, at which cerem my the 1'nitod Slatoaaiubaaaiidor Colonel .lidiu I lay, and Mip. Hay and Lieutenant t Mom I WVlle, I mtiil state naval attache, apaiated, the dipplace nient ol wa:er car.e. an nun eripe mapa of a er to ri-o on all pidie, eunpletely aii'uni i jtii ou. of the low-r Majfea o the ad ami iiunu itiit huiidreila ol people. It la intimated that oO rons were drowned. Another hul diecreilited report pay a the warahin aatik. As this dii'.i:cli is Foul, Hie bodies ol l men women ami ciuhiteii have tH'eii teeov- ered . The li'.tchtB. if York, Colonel and Mia. Hay and tho tcuiaiudcr ol the die. tinguiabed Kets did not e the aeil- dent, which iHcurrcvl at the moment when thiee iheeip, were called lui the eucctalsful l.mm liink and the i rirs and ecreams of the viclims were drowned bv the outburst of htirrahp. fLiy be Keady to 5il by iturday "".w I'kim wii, .liino L'l. W 1 1 the addition ot .NM icciuit? from Miuuepota l0 from Iowa and but mvu cf she At-ji battery, the hive ol tioja at Camp Mer l it has ! ecu increased to l'.Y.'OU. I . irly III is morion-.; :"' reeiuite Iron Kaupns and Tciuiepfee will arrive, aud a number cf recruit from Iowa and Idaho aid ( piit'.sl in the evening On I'huisday .i) nun ncmiicd to U'd the Seventh Califorui i will i eai h camp. The l-'irl California oluuleers has I Kin ii-ciiiiicd up I ) the maximum, and hum now the r.'Al law -neli will be t'lrncd "UT lii Ci lonel I't'irv, of Ihe Siveiitn, who ni l take them to Manila otU on the t'an.poiU lout pri'rctfCil so f..vor.il.I ih.it they will 1 1 jhaoly bo ic.i-N tj eai'. t'v Saturday. The uiuiiili i lotudiiock in -t i -iliu i jNero are expect cd to rtart fir Manila at the eamv lime li f r the ilep w t -ire i f tiio lit 1 l'iedt tiou th.' n ma n Hi; Irooi will K re I i iiM led I v I 'Ciieral Olis. -jvcruor Hi -l-ards uf W oiuiui;, will rem. nn here uul 1 ihe troops from that 61 1'e itave for .M ohI.i. I'he l-'irs-t Teu i ne--'e ha is.-ucil it? n o iin ion for anus an I i 'ii,'iiiviit. today the men will haw .!ore, clo'.liin aud other necei b.incfl id led to ; Ik-id. and in a few days C.'lon.'i Smith ho cu to j;cl his coiiiUiaud iu - i -i j fui eervic.' in the 1'iiilinpines The luai I of .viper ieoi j has adopted a re.olutiou ia!l::r oil Secretary of War ! '.. tir.iv i.l.t rill :i. I. , il j I HAlar am.. I ' 1 lj au-i tcni i iaii..iii?s lor ine i reaiuio iej.-r valion, as pit luuinary eleps looking ! towarJ the cocceiilialion of troops it ul plico. It I'jinli out the unsanitary couditijn of l'aiu; Miuitt, aud the Lea'iiy if removing tba so urges I hers fio:u tlieir present kcaliou. tiKLEN I'LI:aI)3 ouiltv. Urcgon City Postmaster Admits Env belenicnt and is l ined $io. Iu the case of the I 'oiled States vs -.ephen linen, lato poetiuistcr at ore- goi. t ity, charged with eiube.leuient of postal funds, in lujge Cellinger's court a! I '. i ;!aii l Monday, ihe demurrer to the iudkluieiit was w itbdrawn aud the defendant ei.U i cd a ( lea u( guilty lo one indh tiui lit. He was sentenced to ay line of ilcO, and tl e second indictment ag.iu.ot i.im was di-uiied. A Cabinet Crisis is Imminent .Madrid. Rt M i i; : i lune L'l Time are rumors cnrciit lit i o t'xl.ty that tho cortcs uiav ... , ' . . . . suspend us tension uuiiug i tie eouiing wick, when Senor I'uigcerve, Iho minis tor of liuauce, will reeigu, iu which evci.l it is thought I'reuiier Sagasta will be compelled to submit to the ipueeu le gent the ii iesliou ot coolidcuce in the miuiclry. It is poeaible, therefore, that ffiior Sag. isl.i will resig-i, iu which case it is said a national -'ovemuieut pledged t-j i uojsl energetic course w ill succeed bis ministry. Camara's Fleet Returns to Cadi W ith One Vessel Disabled. H'a-!U'.i.I"S, June Jl. JJy way of MaitiilleP, France, the elate deiar n.ciit has received and transmitted to tne navy department advices couliruiiog the report that the Sjia'-ish reserve fleet has icturned tj Cadi.. The dispatch states that the Victoria came into put disabled and iu tow. 1 s nalor.lohu J Iugalls, of Kmsap, w In . si- fauiH as a hriiliaul writer, a man of reuiark-jblo scholarship aud liUury attainmeuiH, is even greater than that of the dittiuguihhcd unator, announces a I uew book on the American Snanisli- Cub.ui War. It is edt tied " American's War For Hiimanily in Ficturo and Story." It in published by the N. I. I li.impsoii I'ubhdiing (Jo., of st, l.-juis, .Mo., and is an rxhaustivu 'liscussion of ih" vi tr, and an cjually ehaiifltivo his tory i f its incidents, aud a biillisut analysis of the famous characters conduct ing it. 1 1 promises to bu the one great an I pular work called forth by this w . r fully iuterestiug national episode. holder Senator Ingalls touches be a loriH ; aud this book shines and sparkles iu ihe light of his genius. The present work is worthy ol his genius, aud will be a luouuineiitto his fame. The subject now so engrosses the popular mind as lo ore cast or this hooka sale which will bo uui- vernal. It will bo sold by subscription uuly, aud tho canvassing samples are ready for agents. We alvertise it in another column. Bicycle Tires. The Chabo, lough, tried aud puncture prooZ. For sale by T. Iv, Km it iiidho.v, lloaebiirt', Or, ! HAM A lll'.NPKI.U UVI-S I'lVli TMOUSANl) I'kLSONLKS. Insurgents Have Everything Their Own Way at Manila. Homi Komi, Juno -M Tbt Fnlteil StatM steamer Zallro, which has just ar rival here, bring nea (rum Manila uu dor dale ol June 17, from whlchitajv apfaie that Hie Inaurgents now hold liKW Spaniards ami 1000 native pilaoueri together with their arms. The iiuur genta alj capturiHl ou June 1 1 the town of Oalanga. the place next in Importance to Manila on the bav. Frequent Urea havo iH-cnrreil at Manila, and at Malate. The cruiser Hattimoie was to have left Manila June 17, to meet the Charles ton and Jtranports from Ssu Franclaeo. The later were expected shortly aftei ward. Thiitjr earbinero who attempted to desert from the Spanish forces on June I", were aireted and ebot. Aguiiialdo baa iuformed t 'onsul Wil liams of Ihe formation of a provisional government, nierelr (or eolieaive pur pipe, aed notigeil him of the deaire of the inturgenis that the l'liilippinea be come an American colony. T tie Span iards have s ink the cruiaer Cebu, eo aa obstruct the parage of I'aaig river. Amr i icans nt Manila say apparently friendly relatione exist lietween the tier mau aud French pipiadrous. The British aecoud clasi n ui--er lljiia venture pnH-eedeil fiom Hong Kong (or Manilla yesterday, and anothrr llritish warship ia to follow her. 1'lie loiliph steamer OmeraK'o left here yeMcrdav lor Manila iu order lo bring away refu guea, mid the llritish steimer Yuen Fang w ill leave t Mlay for Ihe aauie put mh,. Army of Invasion. On boai l ihe Aaociated I'lesadi patch lxml landv, oil .Santiago de Cuba, M. ii lay, June 'JO. I p. in , via Mole St. Nicholas, llayti, Tin-slay, June .'I. Ihe l uite I Males ariin f-'i Iheiiivaauu of Cuba, aUi-it li,00i strong, and com in a n t hi I by Oelieral Shafler, arriied ifl Santiak") ile Cu'ia al tim toilav. Ilo time il its debaikalion has not yet betu determined upou, nut it probably will tie within ihe next three daya. W h u Ihe ll-'et w i'i ;; i tiauspoits, with its freight of lighliug men swept up tie sjutheiu c ait fod.iv, and plowed up within sight of the doomed city of San tiago, the auiiaup.lv awaited soldiers were greeted with lingiug cheers whiih faiully echoed to the tranPorts from the decks of the blockading warships far in sboie, thep were answered by the troopi tuutl euthuisastically, aud in kind. It was 1 o'clxk this uioruiug w hen the lookout ou board the cruiser F-rook-lyu reported seeiug the pinoko of several steamers away to the southeast, and a uiQineut cr I we later he announced that a doxen or two transpoi.s were in sight. The news was exchanged from ship to ship. Half an hoar later, grim forests of masts had spiung up apparently from ilie tea, aud a most imprereive scene was preieuleU as the armada swept giacefully up from the horion towaid the shores, where the great struggle is to take place. Iho trans ports were rauged iu three shifting lines, with the lalt'eship loduna on the ex treme right, and the other men of-war on the outskiits of the fleet. Iu this order the transports aod tneir escorts steamed slowly in toward where Morro'a re.I walls gleamed in the sunlight. It was iuleuded t j lake the entire tieet to the lines of Kear-Admiral Samp son s heel ol waidinps, hut an order from the admiral stoppid the advance of the shiis about lo miles to the south- e.ut, aud General -h after went forward on the Seguraica to confer with the ad miral. The transports lay on the smooth sea while plans were discussed by the leaders on board the llagship. Not the faintest hint of thtii inten tions regarding a lauding has been al lowed lo escape. I odotibtedly, how ever some of the troo will be lauded at Ouantauame bay, but it ia generally be lieved the main bodv will bo lauded much nearer Santiago. The long and trying journey from Tampa left the men iu belter condition than was anticipated. There aie II mild cases of typhoid ou the hospital ship, among them Majjr Morton of the Twetity-liflh infantry, aud several cases of measles. There are, however, no serious cases of sickness. The dispatch-boat of I he Associated Frees as she steamed among Ihe trans ports was eagerly beteiged on all sides for news of Admiial Sampson's opera tions, ollicers aud men clamoring for word from the blockading Meet, Much satisfaction was c pressed among the troops when it became known that (he actual Ciplnro of Santiago is to bo left lo tho army. Tue American licet oil Santiago has been material'y strengthened by the ad dition uf the warships, which escorted the transports, consisting of the Indi ana, I 'droit, Montgomery, Bancroft, Helena, Fricsson aud l oole. Duflicld'5 Urigade Ordered to Embark for Santiago de Cuba. W tsiii.si.ios Juue -I. - tieneral I'uf field's brigade of JtXhi meu at Camp Alger have been ordered to tske trans poits al Fort Monroe for iSauliago. Sarrlen Unable to Form a New Cabi net In France. I'.vhim, June -1. Oaiug to the refusal of M, JJupuy to accept the foreigu oilice portfolio, aud of M. do J. am pre to be cjuie minister of finance, M. Karrien baa decided to relinquish the task uf at tempting to form a cabluet. The landing of Troops Begins. Wasiiinoios, June TJ. General Miles Las received a cipher message from Cap tain Allen, chief signal oflicer in Cuba, laying the landing of I coops Lai actually begun, and was in progrers when Ihe dispatch was soul. May Uo On the Philadelphia. Sn Fbam Ihi o, June '.V.--Mnjor-tien-eral Mriritt may sail (or Manila on the cruiser l'liiladelpbia, which has re ceived order ti lm ready ho sea by July 1. The proiecliie governor general ot Ihe l'liilippinea ia nnxioiia (o reach Ihe isiamla m hoou us pownblo, and II la asserted he will go on Ihn India, of the third Meet uf tranapoilt How ever, lie would Im soinew Inil hiimpeicd b- Ihe plow priigiepp of Iho vespela, while i be goea on the I'blhtdi'lphbi, he will pioltably loio-h Maiul i lullv as mui aa the tro M" n inh i loioml MeAnber lieueral Ol ia will go with i lit Fourth sipiadron The (our. b Heel ol Iraur-poita to couvd troops to Manila w ill probaly coio-ist of Ihe City of I'uebla.diie here o.i tlm '.Mat Ikki, from Pnget sound ; the I'eru, due on ti e 21th from Hong Kong; lire Alamo la, due. from Auptralia, and Iho capuli, now on the way from Panama, due on the -8th inst. I'liev will bo presse I into service it nrveaaarv. Tu 1'iese may be added ttie Noilhein l'aciticCoinpiny's ateniiicra ie tori a and i M mpia, now at Sca't'e. both those vessels hivn ben granted au Amo icau registiy an I am thereforn mailable as troopship". Couil incd, llieae vepsi'ls will accoiniuoda'o all l'n troips lliatwill lie loft nt Iho c imp, s that ships w ill oulv then be reiuiiil for further dmli ol sol diers The ail llary 1 1 uiri-re at this it will bo taken i anion ol by the naval reser.n today. The lropiois went to M tie inland yesterday. Ilcr armament has mnved from the F.tl, and as soon as it is laced 111 Kisil ou the xesrelswiil go into com mission. sie mav bo scut to M.uula to relievo tho McCiiIUk Ii, as a dispatch boat The other vesMi-la ol Ihe auviliaiy Ib'ct will havo their (nil complement d men in a few days, as oi .lei a have been isued ho the naval milui.i lo i.-poitlor ihisduly. The revenue cutter Corwiu, whnb has bseii iu dm k at Ihe I uion 1 1 on wmkalor several daye, aleaiued up t Maie island vrslerday and will at oiioi ! placed in comtuissiuii. She ii destined fir in I'iego, lot harhoi ibifeiipo Her iiiiua liieut ia to bo grea'lv im i o.c o.l . The Hritish ahipi 1'iellord mid I m ipm.i havo air. vo l Ir. no Nvviasile witli maiU i'iOikI Ions of eoa1. Their e.-trgia-a aie eon tigneil I ) local linns, but are iiuderNtood to have been purchased bv the govern incut, and w ill prohal ly bo dipchartted iuto the biinkeiH al the Mare island navy y ard. Th Aslor light bill 'iv , uiimtieruu 101 men, including three olhceis, arrivi d this moroi'ig. Tho men composing the bat tery ara b far Ihe moet hunds'.-mo ap pearing eoldirs w hich have el turned iu this city. They are I horoiubly r lip PaI, their ou'lit being rivuhit i ii I ni!c, si ties artillery equipment . One hundred and lifi-one men fi jm the Fifly-tirat I ova i.'gimenl alao arrived this in lining and inarched t iCamp Merr ill, where they will bj i-ipuppod. To Cure ('intotlt Inn I urpvrr. Take I'a.-urets I'ainlv Culliiiriu- ik- or TSc. II C C. V. lull to cure, ilrutvist-. I f o u l im.iu v Weekly Excurlon.s to the Last. A tourist i-lcrping car w ill have Fort land every Tuesday at ti (. m. via the o K. v; N. without ctiaug" to Fosloii, and under the supervipion of experienced conductors. No ihangcof tars lo the cities of Omaha, l hicago, llnllalo or Dostou. The ideal trip to llo cast is now beforo you. Iteinemt er Ibis (lervn-d wheu going Fast, and consult 1 '. li. A N. agents, or address, W. II. Hi in i i t.i, ciicr.il I'aiseiiger Agent, f.'l. rcrt!.i:id, or KiIiii alo Vnur llmiela llih lax airln. I aiiily 'aitiiiri ir, ciih- i mihi ouo ion .iti"t r. luc.-e. III'. C I.' fail, ilruck-i st ! luiiil nioie. y. To the Public. Ou and after this date, 1 w ish il umlei- loot) that my terms for all iiudeitaker'a goods are cash with the order. I lind it impossible to do business on a credit basin, and bclive (hat I can do Is-tler by my patrons aud invself bv soiling strictly for cash. 1'. FikSKiiliK, Fiiderlaki r. KoHchitrg, Ore., April IU, lS'l'i. Tlomnnnil ure Trying Tf. In ordsr to provn the rc-it merit of I'.ly'a I'reain llnlni. Ih" ino.i rtl'-rtirn e for CiiIiutIi mid I'ohl in Ih id. vm: Iiiimi pre p.ind ft (jiiiniim tr.nl .i'- for 10 niii,. (o l il of your tlrug!,'i-t or mI 10 i enl lo J'.I.V Hl;oS., '.''. W in ii M . N. V. l ily I auffarpil from c it o rli of lie- nnrl koid mr piin-e a li'.y.i.il I licur liopi d for cure, hut J-I.v' -. in llnl.ii "' nm I" ih even licit. M my m 1 1 1 . 1 1 -, have ii-, il with excellent resnlK. i twnr Ihlrnin, I'i Warren Ae., Chicago, Ul, IJy'rt Creain llabn is the uckuow h d;v ! cure for i-alnrih nud eonlaius no cocaine Mercury imr any injnrioiiH ilru;. J'ri" , (0 cents. At drngijisls or by in id. Undo Sam Gays: This is America's Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appetite, Purify and Vitalize Your Blood, Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla and begin to lake It TODAY, and realize the great gooa it is sure to do you Ii Ariit-i j.-u'a (iieiitcst Mydicliie.AII ill iiiU. NOTES OH INTEREST. t'aro Itroa, are tlm bore merchunlr. tii l tho Uoseleuf for the best i ignis. For a good .'i-ceiit cigar cull nn Mre.N, Uoyd. County claims ami warrant bought by I). K. Weal. For Hrnl cUsn diuillatrv go lo I'r. Utile ol Oakland. Kilga Iu lulinilo vaiiely nt Alcviuder it. Strong's. Mil a run I In one pound i annum Hi iglei'a gniei iv. Key Wesl, unpolled mnl ilouieplie cigara at the Uoseb'iif l. S. 'fi iloo i iii in am e. Ollneop posilo I In- pil oilice. Uide a Cm scent bicy. lo, Iho eiir-y-iiiii. ing, dura'do kind, lO.tHHI men w anli d at Ihn I'mia Shoe to select g'cnt b.o gains l eloiu il le loo lute. Facta- not fakes - is what our adver tising minimis leprepeiit. Tim llosa Store. F. Y, Cai pouter ia niilboiiod lo ie ceivo mid receipt lor su'in riplions to the I'l VIM'K VI i n, Ml our goods aio new and ol Ihn latest ttylt'N. No Mhopvvoiti giKidH on hand at iho Hons More. At Oakland, T. I,. Oiavcs is aulhotied lo receive and r't cipl l"i subset iptloue I" the I'i viM'i. vi.kii. A II' gO Hill llllO llsscl tllll'llt ollhll dien'ti tihoi-s iiit teceived at I'aiiolt I'ooe. Call and ice ihcin. Money to loan on ity and country propel ly. I ' s. h . lb u k , Mareters' linihliug, Kosel'iirg, Or. The S'liiaro I'enl utoie hits jiihI optoied up a beautiful hue ol V , I,, iNnigl.is shoes, w Inch prove lo he the hen'. ibott nut le, I'oino ami imi,ei t tlu ni. J . W . I'm klev A Co , 1 1 ie bull help, w ill I keep only the chon est of meats while-' with to supply tho Koschui: piilihc, but ' li tout li I V peltleiio'til-i w ill be n iUitt l I ou'l annoy oIIiimh by vu,r coughing and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cinm coughs, colds, t loop, giippo and all Ih-oal and; lung lioiiblsa. A.C. Maialern A Co. , ChllJich and adults torltired by hums, i .scalds, iejurics, eiYi'iii.i or skin diseases in.li m ure instant ielii-1 by using I'e , Witts Wilt It II.. -I Sjlic. It is ll. great 1'ile remedy. Marsters' li.-ug Store. Mm. .1. II. .--hope hsa Is-cn appointed tepreseiitativii for the Yi.ivtl'o in this i ity. Any one depi'iug information in legard to, or wishing to procure the rem edy, will pi.'asc call al her lesidenci' on ' Fine Ptreel. il.t-.ini ! Whooping cough ia Ihn most didren-; ing malady ; but Us duration inn 'e cut' short hy the ii -c i f One Minute Cough j Cure, which i also the beat known rem- ' e ly lor croup and ad lung and htoncliul I troubles A.C. M.tr.Ccis' A t'o. J Suits of chithis, nil wool. heavy j weights, o..'i0 ; lewuhir pi he yi. ',u) p j clothi s from (i lo I ! years for tl.oO and (lata all it)les and coins fur s c, regular pi ice 1 .'id. All these gi-)dn ara only lo be found al the Fn'ss Store. I hereby announce myself as a e audi duto U-foi.i the voting population el lioiul. is com. iy, iiicl'iiling Ihe free sil ver men, populists, th'iiioiratn au I ie publicans, lo si II I'i am wagons from a full carload just ic cue). Also cai of buggies, barb nnoaiid nails ut the lowest prices, all now ou hand at Steams A ! Cheuoweth, i '.iKIand, i ircgon. ost or Stolen. City warrant lis, in lavor of the bw burg l.hcluc l.'gbt Co. lor flll.'.n, drawn May oth, Is'ii, has been I oat or Htolen. All persons are warned in, I l i pinch. i -e tho above warrant, M us, M vii i n I'h in i,. F.trrr (uuly tiajn ho. t 'iiM-ai els ( art'iv I 'alli.il lie, the ninal vv-fin-(Irrful iin-ilii .,1 ilihcin i i v of He.- aye, pleas ant ucil lefn-siiini; lo Hie lusie, in I cenily ami posillvely on kl'lnevs. hvei mid Imivels, lleonsinu Dip enlii'- svstirn, illnie cotils, cine lieiHiiclie, fee. i-, lialiltiml i oiu.iipatiriii and hilinii-!!. J'K-as'! buy and try a lz of !..:. toilav; I II, Z Ml en is. Sul.lniul guaranteed lo cure by all di UKgist". CWA .l ' ALL POINT TO US. Point to the PLANO !J:V!;R IIINDIEK, will. ilv wheel .s the K,k Jicc" of the hardest lielil. The olll i V'1 s":"-u the.'. tryi.. to sell io,- Oh ! how they runt WE SELL ICHURCHILL & How 'a Iblsr1 olll I ' 'IIK 1 1 Olid lei I 'ul 1. 1 1 n I in a ul (or any cine of futnilh llnil iiiiiml le filled bv Hull's CilUnIi One. F. J. CIIFM.Y Alt', I'r .i M loe l..,o. Wo I hit tin Jctniguo I lotv e kn ov ti I . I Cheney lor the Inst I i temp, and 'lieve bill' prilei llv holiorithle ill all boniiti i a lianpitctioiis mid liiiiim i-tVv utile io i ar iy mil All V obllgillloni in.tili' bv Ihfil llriu. Went A I'i UK, hol-rulo M'luuisli. I'obdo, O Walding, Kinniin A M iivin, lo t.' Siilo I 'riigiri-ts. Toledo, Ohio, lliliraCiilulillCliroislMl.cn li,t il.il ly, acting illicitly iihhi Ihn bloo I mid III ncolia am linn ol lint pv tlioii. I'i 'en , ie per bottle. Sold bv all ditiggi "Is vi1 iiiioiilal i free. W.ini mi - Wo this oilice. T 4 in ' T'tlo i i-.' io i" - i lr i'. r. i.tii I d on silbsci Iption ul OR Ail CO PI I' V 11 I I III 1 1 Ml I M ill III I I Ml I'm I iilifl All I I V I I mnl I Mall -ill I nke, I', iii. i, I I, VV iii t li, i 'in tine K .o t o , I .-ul . IO- nt... .uul I ,i-l vv u ,i 1 1 o l-1 k .i 1 1 , Mlllll.' i. ,.!:-. ! I nut I Mi In Oi . Mllamikci . Mi iu . i Kiel I n I IKran Mi amlii. Ml -Mil i l il,o kli II I I III . I.lll. I , I i 1 1 .-nn I nn.. 1.. ii .-.ol I .'I. I. , , ii I ,.. 'Co: ,.I. :, r . e hi (..I nil I In l 'In in I I' lo Via k ii '-nil lioi. "i. liiliitlihia Klin Sli ntiti i III UU II Mil-I U I I nil. Iii, VI illitliirUC Ut t I'll IHII IH , '-1 I I : pi. in .1 V ,i s 1 ie I VV utniiii II. an. I o hill IViirr i io n . I ' ,i t nil. I VV ,i i I .iii.I . ti, . in. I -llllilili n liii'lri I . i-.i.i. 1 n. in 1. v .'-iniitn) n In I ..I-- I Ion iiihl -nl , vv . .1 I i. n hi In.- III. I. ami -M. I i l.ti-ni la I 1 1 n hi v ilUm, II I'.-i llnu l In mill 1'. .) I - Ki.. Olllll nkr I'i'ii, M-ii VV,. .ill.l I ii. I, i I I.., V II. it it i.iii it r, ie . -i i ie i.i-i i h . it. A IN. o. I'ol II.iikI, tin gnu, LADIBS" LlNOliPIiAII I'm ' it W'l tl-1 I.:. ;tt l.'I'.IIU i .i I , Cllill. t Sill. .HI'I I IC - I I'l'iil: 1 1 i i I ,u ki 1 : Chin. i .uul ;iuiKsc ( '.oiiil il S'hl mi Cmniuivsoti ill .tin; c Agents Wanted. In l.ir Lntinlv In Suppl th. lrat I'npulsr It. ntnil I. ir 'li llUltillMl 101. IMS I'll I I KI. AMI STOK. '!'il'. . 1 ni,'! '. i , 1 ii SliNMOk JOHN .1. Mil oi Kan a. 1 1 lie 1. 1 on Hi II! lOI'l hi 1 1 h l'lO I ,i I I k -l-nln Vciol 200 SUPLRB ILLUSIHAIIUNS I HUM I'HUIOS in in ii -i- :. nirtkin.- I -i in I tile Ii.iiiiiii ii l-. i i'll"M. I. i in I'i .,,.. v... o ii . 1. In. . let. I i. A.. I I I). Mltl.V.FsoN i l l;. 4.0.. M KM is, Hi., , m )t,uk lllV , V at the- easy ruiiiiiiii. h Uli). THfiM WOOLLEY