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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1895)
1 1 hay, Jl'LYO. Tu imI' T"'- li,,,,llMt- . , j j Walton, ttttorucy-ut-luw. .J .....v to loun on farms. Enquire of Walton. Jl1" ... . .... I.;.... ..ii i rlr 1 K. L Chamber'. t- line stoves ut K. L. Chuiiiler'. Take vour Chittem Jlurk to S. II. tm.iull. I i i.niiil 1. 1 ii 1 1 1 1. mill tin i.iiv prices g to K L. ( ham W No cheap John goods In stock. I V.,u en" git enli f,,r '"ur t'hl'lem lark t S. II. Frlendly's. 1I)r (i W. Illddlo nuiy be found ut ILMfii.voii Olive strcel .between t fth mid Sixth streets, one lilmk west ,i e Ih.m--ottt hotel. He is pre lU'd to lo nil dcntul work In the best ! c1(ll -A full Mood Jersey bull, . i .... For luirticulurs cuouire 'ell t i - , Ij the UUMCi onkc. p.. i ... . Money to loan n Ini- Lve.lfurui properly. Kugene, Or. Wool. i i) Mttlock & Co will pay the i jict niiti ket price for wool. Farms for Sale. . . llilrtv fliiM furiiw III tliu VilliiiiH'Htf valley for aule. These ,mi'iii',hido every variety lu size and r.i,.,. For description lint, uddresa r 1 1,'bi. M. Miii.kk. Wilklns Mock, I'lugetie, Or. Ill i i; 1 1 e-t cash price paid fur Chittem Y.4i (r lUtclil:ig. Knirn iiire I red fuwls bred for Vf ilih profit. L. llruhmas, li. J.riit-Utirrt, hite, Hrnwu, Hjfl and jiiack L"giirn, Minorca, P. Hook, t-. H.uiiuergs, also plans mid etc., for ;a'iih:i!ur the bent hulelier on record, j'lyji't iiwt one cent to run It. Cost of ju.iRlii, JH.(H), 1.70 egg size. 1'lai.i WkI etc., wnt f'r $L'.00. hgg $1.00 per pl. Address, Umpipia Poultry Vard, (iiweburg, Ore. Fiiku Toi.i.ks, Prop. Wire fencing of nil widths Just re vived. Knough to build a half a niile ( fence, at F. L. Chamber'. Yo'i e:ui set cash for your Chittem ,rk:itS. 'I. Frlendly's. A biiirjrv for f 45; a twoseuttd hack kf 75-li'itli new. Over forty oilier iiii'iiies mid wagons with price to t.iil Hie limes. F. L. Chambers. j Take your Chittem Hark to H. H. irriviuuy. The D.vrlug mower leads for light klrafl and iluraliility. 84 e it at F. L. Chamber.. Cnrrn:.M IU11K. XV Sanders wants all the ehiilein bnrk in the country. He Hill pay the highest market pi ice. Ik-member this and bring your bark to S II. Fiiendly wants all the Chit Stem lark he can get. !"We hail an epidemlo of dysentery n tin li-itiity lust summer," says Muuel.S l'ollock, of Urlceland. Cal. fi was taken with it and suffered ue (Vsrely until s line one culled my atten tion to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera rid Diarrhoea itenjedy. I procured a tittle and felt better after the first done. licforc one-half ol the bottle had 1kwu used I was well. I recommend el It to my friends and their expert nice was the same. We all uclle io Mjinit it l the best." For sale by iOtburn & D.'Lano, druggists. j Machine extra-; 1000 sections for :tenty diflereat kinds f mowers and ihindors now in stock. Ilepairyi ur old 'machinery early and be ready liefore yur gra.i.1 Is. It dont make any j inference what kind of a machine you nave, oiMer your extras or F. L Cham hers 'llIITKM Hahk. V Sniiilur wanti iii the chittem bark In the county, jl" will pay the (lightest market price, jlteiiieiiihir this and bring your bark to j AiiiiiiiK Mm , ;nnerous persons who i'ave b,,n cuivd of rheunmtisni by jl'liaiiiberluiii's 1'iiin Uulni, mention '"lio ilil be made of Mrs. Emily Thome, J"f Tuledn, Wash., who saysi "I have j"ever lieen able to procure any medi I'inellmt would relieve me of rheuma )'' like tViaiuberlaln'a l'ain Balm. I )''V9hIo used it for lame back with wat sum. It Is the best liniment ? I have ever used, and I lake pleasure j") recommending it to my friends." F'Ttalehy Osburn & DeLano, drug I gist. ' j Chittem Bark. W ganders wants ,!a'i the chittem hark in the county. ! He Will tinu il.o l.ll. m.rbat nrlna i member this and bring your bark to 1 "m. J J,TRVK ok stoles. One large ,'"4iau whit spoiled milch, cew, low- !fHide of left ear notched, lost use of a ,Q hind teut: nen last Keen had I band urounx the neck with swive aitacliftl. a . mailable reward for inioriuatinii leadinsr to Iter recov tr)'. Inquire i. mis otllce. Ploiirer'i It rcamracudallsH. Mr. 1 w - 11. rv..... jr iwroi Angeles county, cai., 1!4V: "VVl i . .1..A ...UK 'Pni in the stomach or with diar- luiiM I iti 1 1 . it. ii. ni.ni 1.1. oamoeriaiu a uouc, vuoi "u n"1 iThoe Itemedy. J have j "j"! It for yeuu, know It to bea rejla ; 'I'edy, nnd recommend it to f!:"y one." For salo bv Osburn 4 "fUno, druggists. Ittbr u alck, ws gare her Catto.V. T ns a ChU.1, aba crkxl for CartorU. 'e lKnir) )tla, he clunif lo Cftori. h had C Uktren, sh gvn Una (.'' aled Bids. w ill I. . ron-lvAil hv Ida under nnnl r... 1 . 1. 1 . a "P nou-es 48x48 feet niuare until Ju- l i . ... 1 .... ' '", ivj.). plan and spetrl neat ions ahenatiheilorof Jas. WhIU- Crmwell. The right reserved to 1 VISITIXUJtESEST. M. II. friendly, of Eageiie, '(itifnti In IVudleieii. Tuedav's IViiiIIhIih. l-'a.t ir....... Ian: II Friendly, of Kugene, kuent toduy with H V hlurgls, on hi way home from Baker City. Mr. Friendly U a reirent nf lh tat.to ii..i..uk-i. F.ugene, and l very deeply Interfiled 111 uir luiuru 01 lliai IIIMI lllltlotl. He regards the prospects a tlrattiuMi, and believe the flue plant and complete uiiuieni 01 apparatus, the large eu owiueiit.an exeelleutcorpsof teacheis 111 place the school In the front rank eollflfia rin llieivHiul Mr. krlumllu of limes Dim vniinir tuuinla nf La. turn Oregon to go to Kugene, where Is a uenuiuui 1011 ana everything pleas ant in the s'lrreundiiiKS. "tteiug In the general merchandise lid If rain UusIiipm. Mr Knemllv I. In touch with the world of commerce. Hi fakes a vrv limu-ful il..u ..r il... geiierul situation and looks for st ady ininmveniioi? anil aflvmi..Mil ir.ln lu his opinion wool will go still higher aim iieai win lie goou proeny this fall. Every one he meets Keems im bued with the Idea that thl 1. gs are on Ihu UMrrade. and arfamlln tiw-U IH-rinuncy In prosperity. "Mr Fiiendly goes down to Portland this evening and from there will re turn In lila iifiiiia In Iv.it.Miin miiiI In lila denk to attend hiiHlnens ufier a brief va cation, always dtvotlnga (Hirtlou of his nine, uowever, 10 me imeresis 01 ine lliiivtraitr. In which he feels so deep an interest. lie hope 10 ree several students rrem I'tnidleton niatrlnulatM at tha bpvln. Ingof the fall term. Will Continue Bcsi.nk.-w. e- burg lievlew: "MrsA'i Onburn has beeu appointed adiuiiilhtnitrix of the estate of the lute A (i Osburn, uud, we understand will continue buHluexA at the old Htuail. Hhe will no doubt re ceive a liberul patronage from the o- pie or iiosvimrg auu vicinity. aiiu we take the following Drobute court Item from the same paper: "In the matter of the estate of A O Osburn, deceased. Mrs A O Osbiiin was ap- ixiliited administratrix. Jtoud tiled in the sum of 13000 with T K Hln-rldan and W II AUrams suretiss (ieo Lang enberg, A Livingstone and Chas Hap- person appointed appraisers 01 sum estate." 1'koI'lk Vo Will Cei.ehratk Away From Home. The following Cersens were passengers away from nine thin morning: MrsO K Chris man and Mrs McFarlaud and children Kodavllle; (Jtiin Uhue, Miss Li..ie Griltln, MIhs Anua Owili, Mrs John son, Miss Kosulie Friendly and Miss Viella Uorrh, I'ortlund; Judge J J Walton. Iudeiieiidence: Mrs Denny and daughter, M'ns Ivlith, Salem; the Misses Parkin, V V LliesHinan and w ife Tom Wheeler, of Springfield, Al bany. If Dr Lowe advertises till doomsday s 'ine oplo would still wear cheap iiectuclca. DKESS GOODS. 38-lneh All XX'ool Sheeting 50c; reuuceci 10 88-inch All XX'ool Cashmere 50c; reduced to 39c 50 inch All XX'ool mixed Cash mere 75c; reduced to , 50c Our extra lino of Imported Dres t aliern ranging m pri in.iu to tla will be aoid at a reduotiou of 83 Der cent. You can only Judge thUofrer by eelng It. Ask to be ai own inrougu whs department. finr iirA of Ladies' and Gents' Tan Shoes will be closed out during this Sale. Tabic Linen Crash. Owing to the numerous grade we carry in una une 11 is hum iuiiu- 11.. ....! ,,.lua U'a ntTor UIO HI IIUUIW uu. ' ' - . 50c grade,.. ceryd 75c-grade, (J 60ceryd ... .1 ...III I ... .... uH nut An equal reuuciion ni v-n. llirougnoui 1 no hoc. Napkins and Towels at 25 per cent, reduction. In this line we claim the superiority and will give special Inducement lo close out the Immense line we have ... 1. .-j nu iimiiu. . 20-Inch Jap. Silk at 85o per yard. Tbl grade aiwayi om ior ow v' Tairata Silk for XX'alsta at from 85c to 1.50 per para. Our Clothing will share perhaps the largest re duction. Summer Suits durina this Sale will be sold cheaper than ever nnitfid Swisses and Demities. in-...ill tnu nut everv vard Of B sum- 1TV win v.- ---- - . - - mer good this moatn. Visit our Shoe Depart ment for Bargains. Sateens and Cheviots, Fancy French Bn......... 20c Plain Black and Colored Bateen at from 100 to a0 per yam. SDecial inducements of fered on our Hanaicer chiefs. GRAND M Npencer Iteiun. July 2. ivti. Haying U in full blast. Meaam (Jeorgu and Jiunes Ware started Ihelr new iiiuchine liiruianu facturing colli yesterday. We w lh the boys success In ihelr new enter prise. The baseball jilcnle Sunduy was lurgely attrmled from Coyote, siiisluw, Kpringllt-ld and Kugviie'. The fore noon was occupied ty the 2nd uiiii-s of Hadleyvllls and Sicncer, w hich w as 11 close and interesting guuic, the former belog defeated by a score tifJOto'Jt. The afternoon was taken up by the lt tesiNsnfthe plui. mentioned which has not been excelled this year. The score at Ine end of the ninth inning was M to 7 In luvorof Spencer. All was peacvableaud there was Hindi ap plauding from both sides; w hich I am sure the Isiv all deserved. Aiviukntai.. Notice to the l'uhllc. The misunderstanding with a great many people Is that my gates me linked against pub.ic entrance. This is not the case. My gates are lin ked uly when It is wet and curriuges would cut up the grounds, oral times of entertainments. The divcs, bull grounds, tenuis court and cnspiet grounds are free. The datielng pavil ion cau be had by pvntons furnishing their own musie. The bouts cau be had at a very luw figure S. M Kill At'. Palljr Uiitnl, July .1. Camim.su Party. A caiiiiilngiiurty consist lilt; of Mrs C M Hiiiiiii, Misses Clara aad Fannie Condon, ( 'relic and lleliuettii lorris, of this city uud Leu null ltuln of Astoria, and .Master Key Llvermore Is located soniewliere In the cool shade of the woods on the hanks of the MrKen.ie a short distunceahove Dvadinvnii's ferry. The campers have beeu there for thteu or four d.ys and will ruinuln until ulsnit Friday. They have a regular Fourth of July program prepared ami the eagle w ill be heard to scream for miles around the H-'iid-mond ferry tomorrow. One of the young ladies of the party will dvlieer the oration, nnd those w ho ate 111. t present w ill miss a treat nf rare enter taining features. They also have an eudles supply of lire eruckeis, cl.., and tomoirow night will Illuminate the woods witli Hie works. Pull) Cu'd, July :i. Biktiiiiay Party. Miss Buhy Pratt was tendered 11 lawn party at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobt. Pratt, oil High street bet ween HthandUth 1 lilsj afteriHMii , the occa sion la-log the sixth anniversary of her birth. AIhiiiI thirty of her young friends were present. Luncheon was served and a very pleasant tiin had by the little folks. I)e Witl's Wilch lla.el Sulve cures scalds, bums, indolent sores and never fulls to cure piles. Osiii rn & DkLano. Read This OOO l H. Opening a Sale at this period of the season gives you an opportunity to select coods from practically unbroken lines. Our Stock yet contains many of the season's latest novelties which xve xvill close out at unprecedented Low Trices. A fact which is plainly illustrated by tho many quotations herewith Submitted. 'c direct your attention to comparison of the lines we oiler and the prices we Heaeveo' line, if ono thing does not interest you another may. We reserve no department from this great Slaughter of l'noos. If you call at Our Store during this salo you will undoubtedly leave well please with your purchases. , Head Iho quotations and price lists under respective headings. Two Llrri Saved. Mrs. 1'hoehe Thomas, "f Junction City, III , wuslold by her doctor she , had consumption and that there was 110 Iiojh? for her, but two bottles of lr, I King's New Discovery completely 1 cured her and she says It saved her lllfe. Mr. Thus. Kggers, 13l liorlila Street, San Francisco, sullered from a dreudful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else then bought one Isitll of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of w hli ti thi e aie samples, that prove the won derful elllcacy of this medicine lu . Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Henderson's A Linn's Drug store. . I'sily liusrj, July :. I Cai'TIRKP. (leorge I'urk, who es- ; caed Irom the city Juil about a mouth ago, was captured at the llott'mau res idence, corner of Mill and Fifteenth stievls, this forenoon at aUiut 11:10 o'cliK'k, by Deputy Marshal McOee and Street Commissioner Doyle, and landed in the city Jail promptly. He hus been In and atsmt the city for a week, and the ollleer of the law ; have been trying to get their hands 011 1 him. 1 Turks plead guilty this afternoon to dclticlng the Jail, while escaping some , lime since, and Ib-eorder Dorns gave ; him a sentence of 'Ji days, the highest iH'iialty. lUlly (liitnl, July 1 Will Stay IIkhk. Arliclm were ! tiled yesterday with the secretary of I stale ul Salem Incorporating I he Nix oiiiu(!tiu Works,- to manufacture and 1 sell nuns and rules; principal place of lio.iuess, Kugene; capital, t'2.r,noo; .'jOOU slmres of ft each; incorKtrators, i tiustav Adolph Sachs, Arthur Henry I I levers, F1111I Curl Jorgehson and Oscar Mehner So ufter all, the gun works will remain lu l.ugine. Slloi 1. 1 Bk ISKUfi KD. The Insur ance rate has lieen rrducetl IX) per cent j In Salem. 1'miii the advent of the ehemicul engine and the establishment of a new hosu company 111 the south- 1 eastern miiIImii of the city, Kugene should have a similar reduction. The i lu.uiunce agents here should unani mously request such a reductien. Inhtallatihn ok Ohkickhb. Mon day Helmet Lodge, No 33, K r V, 111 stalh d oltlcers as follow s: 1) K Yoran. (; C; W V Henderson, V C; 11 XV Handsaker, Prelate; A Whipple, M XX', II XV Bowiand, M of A; C L XX'lnter, 1 (j; It Melzer, O U. After the lustal lal ion light refreshments were served and an elegant social time had, lek headache, constlpatloii and In- digi-stloii are quickly cured by lie Witi'1 Little Larly Bitters, the famous little pills. Okiii'rn A DkLano. ID SUMMER Laces and Embroidery. To appreciate tills line you must see it. XX'e have extra good bargains in Laces; we must dose out the line. X'e will urprlse you witli Bargains throughout the Entire Line. Sheetings and Muslins. 1-4 Blenched Cn Gcperyd 4 4 " Koudale (. He per yd 0 4 " .Sheeting ( 10c per gd 8-1 " " (; 14eperyd 0-4 o i (; IScperyd 10-4 " " ( 20oieryd Unbleached Bitting wrrespondingly low. Prices quoted are only good during this Sale. This Honth's Great nid-Summer Sale at FRIENDLY'S. ' Dally Gutnl, July S, Lkahkd, T. Keating yesterday leased the brown stallion I'athmount front H II. Miller, l'athmouut won the uulliiislied 2:40 class pace yester day III the good time ofii'.i. He I an Oregon horse, and was bred by X'au 11. IH-Lasliiuutt, or I'ortlaml. Mr. DcLashmult sold him to Mr. Miller as a 2-year old for 11000. He waa first started on his turf career as a trotter, lint later was trained to pace. in- ship & Keating will lake him to Cali fornia. Ubiirarllsai Iks Hlgnways Are Kmirtluivs allowed by the suthorltle) tu rvinatu too loun, bul when that luirtant 011 1. Irl lo tlx refux and Jcbrli ol the lyt'em-the. bowel bt-ciiiiu. otistrue rd. Hoitstti-r's Htom-. si'tt IIIiImi .ruilly "rsiK'i Iho blockade.". 1 11 11 ilis-. list, wil 10111 t'rrallhtf hit atMloin Inal dl.turkaiicf lu Ills wsy ol r!iliK, an nil . pirauniiieM always iruoumi uy a urstuc putinllti-. No iK-rmaiii'iil, ilrrtilre rvlli-l Innn rox.liisitliin ran t ohuliusl ttirouah the- wi'tier a Tiiiirni raitisriie. anarkp,. t.luu pill, aalla and ai'ioia and raorul. w hi In tliry nvaonate the tnli'stlne, wfakvu and fsirlly unlit II ler (uuira usvliilnew. llntltir'i siumai'h Htttrn, on tha contrary, tuvlaoratvi the a hole alNlointnal n-Ktoii, ami prutuotra a resulsr ktvn-llon and How of bile. I'm Ihli time honored remedy also in malaria, dysiHii- la, rlii'iimatum, iifreoiimii'M, In eaea of de li nr. ami lor aiiiiu-r trouuir. il comers Dolli I'IDilie aud ilwi. Nkwhpai'KR ItKi'KlTAri.K.Slierltr Johnson has had a box placed just In side the entrance te the county Jrll yard lu which those ihtsoiis who de sire to contribute reading matter for the use 01 urisoners may leave maga zine and newspapers Anyone wish ins to loan the prisoners books or val uable literature should leave It at the sheriffs oltlce. "Our readers will Mud Simmons Liver Itegulutor advertised In these columns. XX'e advertise it, and use It, and we commend it as a safe and ex cellent medicine. XX'e became acquain ted with It In (icorgla where It Is a standard family medicine. XX'e do not deny the merits of oilier preparations, but simply slate that this one com mands coiiTldetice." From the 'Jvurnul," Lanesboro, Minn. Doctor ATltTFlsh.of Uravol Mills, Mo. u practicing physician of many yearn experience, writes: lie Witt' Witch lltuelKulvo has 110 eual for indolent sores, scald and burn. It lop- pain Instantly, heals a burn .piickly and leaves no scar. Ohuurn A DkLano. B. II. Bowman, pub. Knqulrvr, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby the only one we have was taken sick with croup. After two t'octom failed to give relief and lite was hanging 011 a mere tread we tried One Minute Cough Cure aud Its life was saved. Osiu rn St DkLano. Culllornlu's Best Is UkiiSkaI. IlAK lsu l'ow i.KHH. Try tliem and you will have no other. Instructors. The Dally Chautauntiaii. of Oregon City. In giving a list of thoso who will stHiak at the Chautauqua, to be held at (lladstone Park, near that city, com. msncing juiy 10, says about three or the speaker: I'HKSIPKNT CHARLES II. CHAPMAN Is well known In Oregon. President Chapman has a brief but brilliant his tory. Lleveu years ago tie left his hoy hood home lu the backwoods of Wis- collide, graduated from the State Nor mal, went Immediately to John Hop kins University at Baltimore, look his bachelor' aud doctor's degrees, was made a fellow of the University dur ing his second year, an instructor iu is third year and assoeluto professor iu his fourth yeur, aud the fifth tear accented the presidency of the Uni versity of Oregon. President Cliup man will give personal attention to all the details of organization and arrange incuts ot classes. I'ROK. THOMAS COM H.N ranks second to none lu the United States. To him U'longs the honor of opening tin the John Day beds that summoned to Oregon the savants of the world. He discovered the fossil horse, outlined the Willamette sound of a bygone time and lias advanced theories that havo marked epoch In geologic progress. Professor Condon will bring his bones, 100 to VtO pounds oflossll specimens, to illustrate his class work and lectures. I'ltOK. J. R. WETIIEHRKK came to Orvgon as physical director of the Y. M. C. A. at Balum in lsu"., where he did a great and lusting work. In the midst of rising popularity lie was tendered the chair of Physical Culture at the State University, which Ksitioii lie still occupies. Prof. XX'rtli erbve is a Harvard man and brings to Ids temporary gymnasium at Chautau qua, the latest usages of tho great llciiictiway gymnasium at Cambridge. J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson I ily, Mo., chief enrolling force, SKth xeiieinl assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish to testify to the inerltsof Ono Minute Cough Cure. XV hen other so-culled cure fulled, I obtained almost instant relief and a speedy cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Ohiil'kn A DkLano. Aw Vv'l.-1 t lo . ri.t...' W U Shaw, w ho studied law here under the late judge ueo B YYasniiurne, ami who was city recorder of Kugene fer two terms, is now one of the leading attorneys of Butte Cily, Montana, and has a fine pi act Ice. Xve learn that he will visit lu Kugene next full. Dally Guard, Julys. Kan Away. A team of horses, which hud been left standing at A. K. XV nod's grocery stoio, took a run down tteventh street this afternoon and when last seen were headed fer heme. They belonged to a farmer who lives west of to 11. SALE. KID GLOVES. XX'e make a. aiuelultv of Mi In Una nml can give you the best value on Karth for $1.60 per pair. XVe have kid glove ranging la price S- . ai fin . .. an en f. . iioiu f i.uu 10 f.uv ier puir. ivery pair guaranteed. Attend this Sale for bar gains. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. This line I somewhat depleted and we hope to close out every garment. ve win mane price mat will do It Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lenoleums. We can not Intelligently quote price for thla department. If you want any goou in mis line we suggest that you call during this sale and bo benefited by the price we have ar ranged in this department. XVe will oil carpet at cost hi mouth. Clothinrj-Mens' and Boys'. We ofior Chovlot Hulls for ffl.00: irood value at 110.00. f If) (HI aolla ut 17 Ml 11 you want a suit lor summer buy ll BOW. Straw Hats. Latest Styles at 00 per cent, reduction. XVe will close out our 1 entire line. They must go. Outing Flannels; best quality at 10c per yard. Ladies' Hosiery. XVe quote qualities at bargain prices. 76o quality Peerless Black 50o 60o " " ;i"o 25o " " PHo This la our regular line of hosiery and the prices are good only during the aie. Knitted Underwear. Ladle and Misses, la this department we have exceptional bargain to offer. Ladies Short Sleeve Vesta ') 15o good value 25 cents. SOoVest (,,; 25o You must see this line to Judge. It worm. We will only maintain the prices quoted here during tne bale. UP 05 GOLD HILL. A (orrespoiiilsut Write I n The Blue Uhrr Mlurn. The tSaleiu Journal Mcvclc corres iHHidolit writes as fellows; UN THE ltOAO, 3h Kvii.U) llrlilge, ill mile eiwt of Luirene. 1 am now 011 the south bunk of the Touring McKcn r.le, hi the big tiuihor cedar, plno nuj llr mostly uud oil one of the loyllest rouds iu the world. In fact, this has been an extra flue road since leaving Kugene. It Is a wuti r grade, ami few places where a lileyclit will huvu to dismotiut. Yeslcnhiy I visited tho lllue Klver mines, lj uilli s below huro and six miles oil the niiiin roiid. At leu-t they cull It six miles, but it took us lour hours of the hardest wilklnir I ever have done to get there from H. V. Mnltli's ranch, w here 1 left my wheel. XX'nilo eouilug up here I ovitiisik Iho owuers of the famous "l.urky llov'' mine coming lu to uoik and they in vited ine to walk up to their place, and not being able to si e the road we had logo I accepted, and iiUuit 4 p. m. we .tuned. 1 never knew, U lure. how high up .'iDoo fel is, but now 1 know. aieasrs. iivson, Alooreuii'l Maiullsh, or HroM-nsville, discovered this mine about eight years uo, uud huve Iswti working ut It, more or lis, ever since. 1 he trull leuds up the lllue river ulsiut two miles, and then up Uuurt. irei k to their mine, which Is a uuiutx mine. and curries flee cold hi large quantl- lies, nun is, 1 or iiuuri. 1 "pan m il out " four pans of tho do. ComMiscd roek below the ledge and got quite a show ion of gold eueh time, about 10 celiti Worth, 1 think. Tim ledge assays about fr.'iOO or $000 ht ton nere iney opcneii. Tho "H1ird.11 of tho (iods" Is located on this mountain, and it Is s Mower garden. All Hie colors of the rainbow, uuil many inure, are here represented. Ill well wotth the awful climb up there to see and smell these hundreds of acre of (lowers. Somo are lust IHs'ping nut from under Iho edue of tho snow bauks, and over all others aud everywhere is the Koyul Rhododen dron. I climbed ilown into ono olio of snow many feet, where it hud melted around an old snag, aud thought ofvoiipoor mortal in me 1101 vulle.s; now you wouui une 10 nave a seeiien or tills in the yard. From the top of Isold Hill peak, tho McKcn.to looks like a thread of sliver way down towards Kuguue, M miles away, ami llrow nsvllle looks only shot t distance oil. ltlglit up en the top 1 met an old newspaper man whom many lu KuIpiu will remi inlier John XV. Downer. Homo call him "NlUk'er John." He is as hlnckasthe ace of spades and has ouo of tho rich est mines up here, and a place 011 liluo river, lie ha been here many years, but has U'en to Australia and w orked there in the mines a w hile, and re turned here, ilu is a treat traveler and quite uu interesting tulker. Two of the miners killed a bcarand brought U into camp wmio 1 was liter. Une plucky young lady had the nerve to climb up to the mines tho day I went up. Hhe accompanied her father, Mr. XV. II. liluuchard. one of the owners of the l'oorman mine. Miss Kinina says Iho Mowers are worth the climb, but she don't want to go again. Jlelkuup Hprlnga next. LeiieT'l.lnU July :id. 1S:0. Ilrown, John, Marsh, J. K. Foster. AI. Moart Hvn. Club. drover, Maynard, Ntlliimn. Mr Mary Jhanson, James, Ktiuit, A, Johnson, joe, nwuiisuru, Win, Kammer, l.ouls, Vonsout, J K, AcliamuMl une ci'iit will rxi uisilu tin all l.tlrra kIvvii out. I'ersiin. rail lor li'llcra will ili'aw.lal whi'ii ailvvrtlMHl. 1. J, l SAIII, '. 91. XX'il.L Hkip Kl'iiknk. XX'e are In formed that the "(I rent Hyndlcato HUows and Paris Hippodrome" will not show In Kugene, hence we will have to do without a circus this aum mur. Iu fact, the onlv iierformanca Sivcn by this aggregation in western reou will bo at Portland, Halcm and Ashland, aud from the the later place it will Jump to llodding. It is claimed that the show consists of 2U0 people. e aro pronuiuy lucay in using inus Ireated by till so-called circus, as we learn that it Is the snino snide all'alr that sucocBsfully fuked a few people last year. Parks' Cough ISyrup cuies Coughs Cold and Consumption. Mrs. Catk erlne llluck of Le I toy, N. Y., ay: "I took one bottle of Turks' Cough Syrup. It acted like magic, titoptied my cough and 1 am perfectly well now." Hold by A. Ykkinutun. XVlM. UK A Chanok. II Is rumored at Salem that (Inn XV II Udell will soon be appointed clerk ol the state school land board 111 piuceorir imvis the present occupuut. ( tun Udell I well known here, and has generally held some klud of au 0 111 re the greater portion of his life. Mr Davis ha made an eillclent o Ulcer, and the pub lic will be sorry to see him "turned down." Whsn m? tlttla frlrt ni on mnnth olrl.nlio hail a wait fonn on lir fur. It kept .iinvilli until .lis was -imiltttlv cuvprvil fniui Imail tit fisil. Tlien .lis hail Isnls. hlu-hail fori you li'i hsait at ne tons, aii'l ninrs on her Unly. W h.. six month. 0I1I alls ilhl lint wiiIkIimivcii il ouiiil. a isiiiiiil ami a lull k-s than at lilrlli. Tlii'n hi r .kin starUMl to tlry tip ami iot so hml .hflcoulu nut shut hir rm to .lii'p, lint luy Willi tin'" half omn. Aluiiit this tlnm, I autlcil tialns lh Curiresa Kkskiiiks, ami in imfHumrs fA rru. rem;i(ly rari. The ihs lur ami limit I'llh wits over on' samrr l dMirt, Ilia I'I'tiitha bill was not mora than Jin dollar: My 'hilo I. now tmng, bealihv, ami li"K as any I'lilhl of hi-r .us itrm iih.ilo.t, ami It I. all owliif toCirit'LU. Yours wllh a M.nlii'r'. Illwialns, Mua. liKO. H. Tl ( hKK, J..' , WJ W alker St., Milasukmi, W Is. B0I1I thronahont th world. I'orrss ftat inn Cn. Ci.mp., Hula l'ni-.. Boston. "All about UM Ulood, Bklo, Bclp. anU Uslr," mailed la. llaby Rleinl.ti.., ntllln hilr, .ml nd, rough haul. pranouU aud cured by CaiUura Soau. WOMEN FULL OF PAINS find InCutlcora Antl-Paln flaa tar Inaunt ami rl. (ul rrlkf. It la Um rir.l and only palu kUllnK, stiansilwulin fUutar. fit any or all bid. Stone Brothem.