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'U'"Vfi is .. ESTABLISHED FOR THE UlSSKHIVt THIN OP DEWR.ITII' rRINtlPLto. AND Til EARN IN UUNESTlllUG BY TRK SUKT DP 'MR IIIIIIW v()L 22 EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1889, NO, 7. Tug. noil THE eigene CITY GUARD. DM gu(jw MB Cuarfl. PUBLISHED EVEttY BATUltDAY.) I u CAMPBELL, paklbUMT " I'roprh lor. l-i'Ii'K On the Kant side of Willamette "JiUm Seveuth aud Kilith Streets. I'KKMS Of sULsCKIPTION. 2 50 I'rt 1.25 OUK ONLV tATICH OB ADVEBTIS1NU. li UtnW WBM louows: ...... I i-ll linen ur lens insertion :i; jgPLk insertion $1. Cash rwm re 1 I 0 advance, ohnrueil at tl e ol- jm$ wti" " fflgr sj , Z Miiare on year. ......... U 00 Trai.si'"" notice in local coluuiu, 20 cents J Hne (or each Inaertion. illvertising billa will he rendered quarterly. All job wont uiu- " ...-.. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor -at-Law, . iflMfflfl TXT I'lll' I i 1 I I V of th Second Judicial DiHtrict and iu he Supreme Court of. this , SKJial aiKiiuoii b"" jutters in probate L, BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- KUOIKI CITY. OREGON. nlACTIOKa IN ALL TUB COURTS OF I thin State. Will give special attention lo cslKtions aud probate matters. Orricr -Over Hendrick & Eakiu'o hank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attoriiey-at-Luw, .JiKNli CIl'V, - - - OUEiiON jKFIOK Buoom 7 & McCl.iii n DuildioK. trSpecial iitteiition girl to Collections Mil Probate business. GEORGE A. DORIUS, Htorney-at-aUiw, IUUXNK CITY, - - OREGON Urnci In Register Block. J.J, WALTON, Jr., ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW ElGENK CITY, OREGON. ril,l, PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col MK and pmlmte matters. Collecting- all kiuda of claims against the '.'iiited States Oovernment. Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN E Y-AT L AW , -DUNN'S UUILDING,- Kugcae, - - Oregon. GEO. M. MILLER, attorney and Ccunssllor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. KUOEN'E CITY, - OREGON. Oil Ice Laat Co. Hank Bojldbg A. E. GALLAGHER, ittorney-at-Law. KUtiEN'K CITY OBKGON. Special attention given to 1'robate business l Abstracts of Title. Orrici Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Kviidence on Fifth street, where Ur Shelton "ruwrly resided. DRS. PAINE & M DONALD Physicians & Surgeons, EUGENE, OREGON. Special attention paid to Surgery aud Chronic diseases. Dr,W,T. McMurtry, Phyriclan, Surgeon and Gynecologist. . id Years Experience.) Orrici-Over Brownsville Store, Willam ette street. EUGENE, OREGON. DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST- (V'FICE OVK GRANGE STORE ALL V Work ""ran ted. ';iKhiD gas administered for painless ex "vtion ol teeth. Dr. G. W. Biddle, m DENTIST. PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY. KX . tractia,. aad Killing executed by the lal S ""proved method. Ai work warrcUu Ma tipniMo,. Orrrrt TiUw RUx. lackey', drag aior. for Infants and Chi M ran. "raatorUiwflIadapteltochildrenthat I Castaria nr 1 rvillo, OevMNntJiAa, '"'"'"''''sssuperiortoanyprcscrmUou I Btnl f .. t.i i turn, ;auwo to ine.'' IL 1. Aacnta. J! D., I Kills vl nrnii, lo, aud pruiuoui !! Ul So. Oxford 81, Brooklyn, jr. T. wJSu ujurioui modicatka. Tm Clwiiin Oamunr, t! H array sini, n. y STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Pips, fifes, and Plumbing kk JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A KINK ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LA KICK BOOTS and SIOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment ie Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you aire us a call. OUR STOCK is fg-Frcr Hew and .Stylish. Look us over; if Wfl do not bo.vi you moin-y, we will uiiikt! sonic c -hint II to you low. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Day & Henderson TBI LBADIIM FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner itli and WiL Sts MATLOCK Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the argest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, g3 STOCK OK uivc TktM ft Chaactl I'b.il i. lo say, vour liuii; : Also all your briathiiiti macliiucry. Wry voBdwAll BMcblntrjr tl l. Not onlv lha Urgaf nlr pHMgea.'biit the lliiiUMlids of little IuIh'H and oavilii-a leadina from Iheiu. Wheu tin se uie clouu.d aud choki .1 Willi matter which oobl iit to be there, jroui Inugi can uot do tilt ir work. And wlmt :h. y do, tiny caiitiut do wo, I. Call it ivM, eoi;li, croup, BttMMWtH ciitiiiih, WMtnUBptioa or any of the family of throat and uose mi 1 load mid lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to lie Hot rid of. There is just oik sure way to get rid of lb. m. That u to take Bos chi t 's OtfBwn Syrup, which any druist will sell you at "5 cents a U tile. Kveli if tverrtUai till bat WWd yon, yon may de pcinl m (iu this for certain. What It It! That prodtCM that beantilully toll com--pinion and b uvea no tracts ot its tpptio. HOD Of iujmioua rflWtef The aliawer, Wit doni's RtuH iliiit accouiplishi s all this, and ia pronounced by ladles of taste aud n tine n . i t to Iv the most delightful toilet article of prodnoed. WatnuMd bftmlcti and matchless. F. M. Wilkins, nuil, Eugene City. .... ..- - . , , ADVICE TO MOTH18A Mtis. WiNM.iiw's BouTura Btm r, for chD dreii UttMn, is the prMertptinn "f one of the Ite.t female muses and phv.ieians in the United States, ami has Uen metl for forty year with never failini: suceeM by millions of nioihan for their ehildrea, Dnjiief the pro ct.s. of teetidnc its slue i incalculable. It reliei is the child from pain, cures dysentery ami diarrhoea, uripiui! in the Isiaels, ami wind colic, lly lini health to the chihl it resta the moHMT, Trice 800 a bottle. Take Notice. That A. Goldsmith, has the largest, t'.ncat and b.st stock o( Om DDIWtrt. Crockery and Glassware evi r I roiii;ht to Euuyne. Give him a call and he will prove it to you. Tin' highest cali price will lie paid for wheat bj F. II. Putin Combines the juice of the Blue Firs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plant, known to be most beneficial to the human ivstem, forming the O.N LY IT-IK-FECI' REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, y,0 THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is Iting it and all are delighted with it. A&k your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Francisco, Cal. tfltmiuj. Ky. nw Yomi n. v II A VINO RECENTLY KKFITTKD the I lid QrMM Store are .-'.hi . SPECIAL BARGAINS In I ipcss Goods, uidii s and Qenta LToder tti'iir, Hoots, Sin (' initl all claMd t' DHY GOODS. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN Oroceries, MAVINt! A LAEOE AND OOMPLKTI tock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the lt marketa mm m j-jju Can offer the public batUt prtcei than any other house IN BUOF.KK- I'r bo e ! all kind, takeu at market prie-. Sportamnn'N Rporium. HORN it PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealen in iitltiD! Tirklf Ni't Male rial. X hiii- Murium - ami es-dlri.ol til It in. u I or Nalr ! lepairlog .bn ia Iht i.aUst style and war ranted. Guns Loaned Si A M i. oo Wi t Furnished it. McClung i Johnson, Don't Pool with RlMtrteltjr. News (totu Salem slates that Thomas Dolman, proprietor o( Hie Saletu ElfOtrlt Ught Worn, MM WJJ mar Ih'iiiij killed Friday uiUt, Sent, bl, ikOOj 10 o'clock. He undertook to th an arc street light which waa not bnmiu)! well, and in some way caught both wires, WBpWttOg iho itrotul and receiving the full force ol the dynamo Ilia cousin, Mra. Victoria l.umi, was with him at tlit time, and win u M waa pron atratid she took hold of him, trying to pull lum away, win n she too was shocked, aud Mr. Holuiau, thinking hi was going to bt kil'ed, begged her to lit go, lest he ! killed also. She released her hold of him and ran screaming (or Inlp to m ighboiing ho i-i v. Asaistin e united aud a iiveeded in leltaidtig him, wheu he was taken to the home o( his pareuts, John ll'lmin, I block aay. Medical MltttlOOl ua sent lor aud Mr. llolinati was (ouml all light, except hia bauds which were honiblv buri.ed iuaitlo. Ilia m aj't' (roui death st ems miraculous, but it is supposed be ia so charged with elcctiicity (nun constant c lutaet that the elTect was not so daugt rolls as to a person not accustomed to i . . Why Certainly) tine of our Baker City music dealers i in a tpiandary over the following order re ceived from a Umatilla county young ltd who forgot to sign her name: ' Have ;ou got a aong with the words ,V aivoniplinietit called chippy Get your Hair cu, johny get your gun I don't" know the name of the snug, but I think that ia part of Iht Bill ursc l'b'ase let me know right away if Nou have it the prico of it abo have yM the music of the Song called of the day and prico of it. a havo vu K(t a aung called sho it my big Fat Consuiupbd li.a jane ,V prico of it. Reveille. Beauty la ties -,. oi l admired by all. Among th. rhtofl. may neat bo doM to enhance personal Is'auty ia the tlaily uso ot Ayer's Hair Vigor. No unit tor what tho color of the hair, this prepa ration gives it a lus tre and pliancy that adds greatly to ill charm. Should tho liair Ihi thin, haisli, dry, or turning gray, Am i 's Hair vigor will restoro tho color, bring out a new growth, ami remit! the old soft and shiny. For Keeping the scalp dean, cool, ami healthy, there is uo better preparation, in the market. " I MB free to confess that a trial of Ami s Hair Vigor has convinced mo that It Is a genuine article. Its use has not only caused the hair of my wlfo anil daughter to ho Abundant and Glossy, lint it lias given in v rather stunted miut liiehti n respeetablo length mid appear anee." - It Itrittou, Oiikluii.1, Ohio. "My hair was coming out (without nnv assistance from my wife, either). I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, using only ant bottle, aud I now havo as linn a lo ad of hair as any one could wish lor." -It T Hehinlttoii, Dickson, Ttinn. " I have used Aver's Hair Vigor In inv f.uuilv for a niniilsT of years, and ro nrU II H th" l'st hair preparation I Kn.ov of It keeps the scalp clean, the IlKlr suit and lively, ami presorves Iho original oolor. My wlfo bos mm It fur a Un ii with most MUtlMtOr suits ' Benjamla M. Johnson, M ry ro i. I)., Thomas Mill, Mo. " Mv hair was becoming harsh ami dry, Ittll after using half a bottle of Ayer's Htjr Vigor it grew black ami glossy. I cannot express the ov nnd gratitude I fed." - Mabel ('. Ilar.lv. DmrMi III. Ayer's Hair Vigor, raavAnn w Or, J. C. Ayor 4: Co., Lowtll, Matl Sold by Druggists niitl PtlfllMIH. SUMMONS. Ill the Circuit Com I of the Slate ,.f Orero lot the f ' unity of I. anc Nellie I.. Nixon VS. Pttfst A Nixon. ) mo hu in NIXON, i mi umvi I namml dtfendanl i In the im ol the State" of Slate Oregon lull me lu-ieliv i "in iiiaiide.l and icuiiin .1 to :ii.enr in .ahl irt and answer the complaint uf the plaintiff tiled lli, i. in . ii .a !..(., re the tW tlay "f the next ter f said cult following, til" lime pre Bribed hv atstti lor puhlieatioit of this sum liens to wit. October '-"th. IW or luihnirnt and drerrtt will be ta km Ok'uiii't x ti fur Iht 'elitif prayed for la the complaint, namely, a dissolution ol the bonds of marriage exi.ting bttWtM pH and the nlft. and the nhiilitill will be awafletl the eu.to.lv of hir infant child (iracie Nix.ai and siurh other and fui ther relief as t.. ihe I 'unit may smiii aqnltaMt ami ju.t. It . nrdtrM by the ('.nut of date Sept. 1'.', IXKII, that MBUMM be served llain you by p'lblieatioi, in the F.ugelie City QOAMI, a attMHW 'f general lireula tiou published In aai'l i utility, for sis suci-Maiie wrvks. Iif.il. II. INIIIIiJM, I'Uintitrs Attorney Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT, Prop. Will In reaftr keep a complete itork of LaiiM' MiascV ami ( hiltlicn's SHOES. BL'TI ON HOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals, FINE KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS & SHOES Ami iu fait everythinu in the I'. ... I Shot line, to which I intend to devote my es i ial attention. MY UOOM ARE FIRST CLASS. And giiarantel as rteVtMktM, and will tie udd for the lowest ricr. that a utssl rti. I tan be alforUI. A. HUN I' C. Marx. Barbei Shop and Bath Rooms. Hot aud eokl laths always ready during the week. I first door north ol Dunn't new block. TiTgHLT A Kino '.' Shtiwintr. ludepeildt uce West Side The aaaisHim nt of Folk c uiutv has bciu footed up ami is uow n snbjict (or discuss ion. 1 be chief (lid of an - - in i : Is to avoid the Stale taxes, it srema, for the :i--i it is, without any n g ird whatever for Iho etiuitv of the cases brought before Hu m, scale down the prices ton Ihe rich men) aud have out valuable propi lly, and coUMtUeiit ly aiu able to rob the State of the ptltry sum which OtbtrVUM would be In r tlue. Hut what of the coati1 Couiliiro these rlgurt s: In IS-S we h id V.i.l.i.1.1 acres of laud in Folk couutf, but this has dwindled lo 19 1 7'.' uen in lS;i, or a depression of larm values of j t.lS.S i.l Our present aMaor should certainly have the gratiludo ot the btmert, lOBt of tin in at least, Iu INNS, the vulii' of caltle, only 7,."'.M, was jliU.ISS, while i, '.HU cattle in INS'.I ur worth D8,.l'.ia; iiuort' thanks.) Iu INNS ihe value ol iitiprovt iuiuts on toan lota in I oik county was sltli.i:,, while m ISso, this hail decreasnl to $11 1 7, 555. In INsN money nott s an 1 acounts" anioiiuted to f 1115.011. while iu Iss'.i this unit. nuts to gi&3,7M) i The bankers OU now return thanks i I luu-i bold fiiiuittiro ami car- ringer in INSN amounted to 9IIIH, I7ll while In 1880 it baa deerMted to glSS.MO, Iu Inns iht yalttt of "horttt and mnltt wat ltM,S33 while I hit year Ihtjf Ut worth INl,7tHI. Last year 17,678 sheep were worih f:lii,7'.'o, while I'.i.n.'I simp this year are worth IH8,o76. The rota value ol all property, In Folk nintv for 1888 was 14, 105,383, while this year the gum value amounts to jll.l'. '.'i, ISO, or a dtprteiation if SM,tM I lti is to the luce ol the l o t that propoity 11 ovtr Folk eoiinlv, has iucreasetl in cash value til h ast .10 p. r out. List year our tut a.-., hsiiit ill was 5f'J,8JO,!IM while this year it is t,9U,505, Taxpayers, how do yon like u! She Wius it Kti'itl -Class Triust. 'Will you liiisl nit-, Fanny?" he cried. 'With all my heart, with nil mv soul, with all my si If, Augustus," she whispered, nestling on his uintilv bosom. Woulil to In uveii vou wi re my tailor," he murmur. .1 to himself, ami took her It udt i ly in hit aims. A .in ill in in 1' nv. Mti . t iitnunlli il a burglmy on a forty-year-old spinster who loiigc.l lor a liilsliuitl fouiitl hint out. In cold blood she offered him (lie chance lo choose bt twt t n marrviug her ami going to tin' pt uilt litiat) . I.ibetty had many charms for I Its. young fellow, enough in (net to make up th is, lat hing iu Ihu -piuslei , and be bvcame a I" in diet. Alter a ahoilliiuluf the tiuullti of , tumid nil bliss fiirnidit tl by Ihaoiiibinalioii, lilc itself h.sl nil it . Inn litis for tlie Miiiug liusb hi. I and ho to 'k poison. His in i was tliscovt it tl iu time to save his lite, and when pumpiil out told bis story, I lo How lives in tlie n iiilt iili.il v, his ouly sorrow being that be b els sure of llndiug his other half walling (or him when hit tjoM is out. He has a honouful future before him. redhibition Item. "So this is a prohibition IwwnV" said dramtner to the landlord of a local option town in Texas. "Yes, we don't allow any liquor to be sold il wo can possibly prevent; but, sit, there are men in this town so utterly devoid o( honor and principle that (or twenty ccute they will pttl.lle out Ibjald daiuiiation. What do you think ol sin h an iitipiiuciplcd scoundrel y' ' "It strikes me as u melt, matter of busi ness. Where call I And lint unprincipled scoundrel.'" "1 am the BUUI, Folios lue." When Iho driiiiimer returueil his mus tache was moist and be was out ii tjuurttr. Texas Sidings. Iu 17h:i the police of T.tris wero doing their best to pnv.nl III. suit! id melons, oysters, lice, aid oilier things, on Iho ground (hat they Vert unworthy to t liter Ihe human system. At Mahtd City, Idaho, Abraham Sik. s uud Judge Spring, Iht other day, (ought a duel with pistols. The cause was that lin y had Istlh fallen in love wilh Ihu same girl. The girl is (he only m.o who survives. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel ol purity, strength ami wholcsonieiiesa. More ecoiitiiiiinil than Ihe ordinary kinds and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude i f low list. -I, oil weight, alum or phos phate powders. Hold only in cans, koyal llAKINO I'oWI.KIl I II., Hill Wall Ml., IS. I. B. a.8KIPWORTH, .'Ittoriityaf-LOW, KCUENK CITY, OKEOON. OmOl -Upstairs in Kegi.ter lllock, first deal to th left. - Will tin a emend law prat-tire ia all the C.euU of the State. All hadottt promptly at attended to. IIOFI MAN HOI SK Rudene, Ortiov S. .MI NK A, 1'ltol'ltlETOIt. THE "ORKGONIAy." An Rpltonwoflti Character by a Ro- piiMn, ,ni rupvr. From Tho Dalles Timts-Mountaineer. In viewing tho course of the Oresoniiiu, since its columns have been controlled by tin pi, si nt editor, it has been "all things to all men." Ou the taritl' nutation it has ad- root ltd flee tiatlo aud protection, am) at one lime ii ... i iht Mugwumps and anoth er the stalwarts. It has blown hot and cold on tho same subjects, and has stultilled Itself in a hundred tlillert lit ways. Un Iho orftitort ol the WaUttfc) laud grant and o tiling of tho Columbia river it has bt i ii most chamelt on-like, at ouo time saying the grant was nctcaary for Iho completion ot the North, in Facitlc and at another that ihe grant should bo forfeited; time and again it has told tho people ol Eastern Ore ton the railroad was all tiny needed for traMportatii n, and shitted around and ad vocated the opening ot tho Columbia river. Wurine.i into editorial life in tho boauiii of Htti Hollatlay, Kdiior Scott bus alwaya bten the suIiki iMeut tool of uiilioad corporations. Hu landed Henry Vttlardj lo tho skies when he t nttrtd On (,ou on tho completion of the N I'., ami was tho lirst to give biro a cow ardly kick wh. n ho was "downid" in Wall street. Bt 1 as praised aud al used all races and MOtljlttl as his pecksuiil'iati ideas su m to dictate. The interests of FortUud hti has ruthlts-ly wricked on every occasion, and there is uot another paper iu that city that has not tXhibtUd moro angacity ami batlal ssi oust' (hall the OrtgOOiaB, It will take too lunch spact lo point out fuels to proo Inithi r th at th. Ortgoniaa has been dlshoa est and tiui' siriiuy in almost every posi tion it has (aki n on public ipitstious, win th i r moral, religious or political, aud (hat it has never lead sentiment iu a single in stance; but the reading public knows the truth of these assertions. It has been tho plutocrat of plutocrats, lad the defender and tut nd of monopolists. Denudo it ot its mo nopoly of dispatches, aud it is us bare u ski leton of a journal as is publiihed any where. In every argument hail with other papers it has never replied manfully, or with the spiiit ot journalistic courtesy; but with tho instinct of the reptile and luiile up p. rtuost, when conn ie I, it has fought back skunk fishion. A Scientilii' sine,1 Kubbery. I.aktview llxtiminer. Ut tweeli eleven and tWttvt o'clock Tilt s duj night, Btpttttbtr 3d, M the stage from Agtf lo Linkvillo wa-.i". i in time through tho woods between ToptV MM Ki no, a 0M highwnymiiu, ngul about twenty-live years, tapped (rum behind a tree mid ordered Ihe stage driver's "hands up," Alone pataeu ger (Tom Shoemaker) was ordered out, and relieved of his parse, containing 1 51. -5. The robber ban I tl him buck hia purso with $1 Jo. Tim robber next bad Ihe express Ihix aud mail thrown out, which he went through scicntillcally, taking nothing but regkwftd b iters from (ho mail pouches, which ho put iu his pocket. He then ordered tho passenger to get up with tho driver, told tho driver to go ahead until Ihu west bound stage was heard, which Iht luw r did, whilo the robber rodo on tho ruir "hoot." Stopping justbeforo the other stage came up, ho told tuu driver to remain silent when, hu was, aud when he hiurd Ihu oilier slagti coming, to go ahead ou a trot, and nut stop iu passing the other stage. The lili;liwavman then wt nt ahead, went tliiouch the sauio peifoimanco Willi the express box ami mail, climbed up ou the roar boot, told Ibis driver also to go ahead on a trot. Ilius the stages passed each other going at a lively gait. Tho robber, with his gull, soon slipped oil' tho stage, ami made for the tiniNi I, ami he has not Peen seen since. Il is tuppoM.il that about $100 was was lakm h .it, Iho express, ami ubout $100 1 1 in Iho mail. A (ho reward for slago robbers is now tpiitu u largo sum, it is ex pected that Ibis young fellow wilh his co I issal gall will soon bo brought to grief. A Serious Accident. Herald, Sept 15lh: Yesterday morning, John A. Crawford, proprietor ol tho Mag iiuliu llouriti) mills ami owner of Iho Sun 1 1 -am canal and City wuttr works, (ell from the tup of the tlumo leudiug to Ihe mills, striking a dislaueo ol I i n, (eet upon the wit and slippery rocks below. Hu was alone at Iho limo Ike nocident occurred ami being unable to get up hud lain about hall an hour before he wns fouud by some of Ibe employ ees about tho mill. Ho was picked up and eiiredilly carried lo his resilience ami meili ciil atlendiiuee summoned. Dr. (1. W, Mas tou btiag Rolled, Mr. Crawford was so chilled ami was antlcring so much that it was tltlli cult 10 determine the exact extent of his injuries. It was (ouml that his shoulder was dislocati d, his arm bruised anil his hip probably bniken. Kvery possible atlellliou was Kit, n lum and it is hoped Ins injuries will nut prove I id. bu( nt his sdvaucrd age, they are, to a ly the least, very serious. The land of Otntrtl Fark, New Yorl., which originally cost tho city fG.IHIO.OOO, is now valued at f 100,01)0,010. It costs to keep it up tlOO.nhii a year. Oklahoma City now has a population of )i,00). Fonr(eeii hundred Iraniu boosts have been built since Iho rush, and four binkyurds are now iu full blast. (ieo. W. Kiit-cy, Ancinlieer. When you want your goods, ho, s hold furniture or land sold at auction, cull ol (ieo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer ami most suc cessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sab s on a reasonable com tun linn, Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, positively cures rlicumutisui, neu ralgia, toothai li. , tteh headache, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hive, chills and fe ver, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Okoiuik Tailor. Sold by Osburn ,t Co, druggists. . . The Iowa Slate Register hits tho nail on the head in the following item. "It is a pleasure lo The Kegisler. to recommeud an ar ticle of merit, ami this is the case wilh Chamberlain's Colic ami Diarrbu a ltemedy, as it has proveu to be all that is claimed (or il iu many instances that have come under tho writer's immediate notice; and The Itegitter believes, thtt every family should have a bottle of Ibis sterling remedy at all tnttl at their homes, as it may bo necessary when leaat expected. Messrs. Chamberlain X i n. pn s, nt tt rlnnonials as to Ihe virtue ol the lilt saving preparation, from nearly all ol tbt states iu the Colon, and many in stance are given where death hat bten averted by its timely use. Three different rpidemici art noted, in which tbit standard medicine hat come out victorious, and the resitlentt of these localities are prond to say that this waa the most successful of all the remediet employed. Too much care can not be exercised to preterve Iht health o' the children, at wtll aa Iht htadt of the house, and it is always best to bt prtparW al all timet. Arm yoartolf, to at to bt rtady to tnecosefully combat discaee when il appears. For tale by Osburn A Co., En-gent.