urn AND I'OUNTY. ,ri;D.Y, JULY ill. Heiidewii, uentlst. j j. Walton, iiltoruiy-ul-law. Money t lu on farm. Kiiiiilre of judge Wulton. you run net cash for your Chillctu bsrk l 8. l-rii-nuiy. Kull line stoves ut r, L. Chamber'. Ink yur CbltUin llnrk to 8. II Friendly. First tiuality Castor machine oil nt F. L CliuiiibcrH'. u'nut eiM.ll urillllt. Mini till II yuu r p.- ...... .... wun'ttt low prices u." lo !. L. Chum I flit. tump """ fc'x'on in mi'i'K. You can iff! cash for your Chliieni Uirk ut 8. KrlemllyV. Dr. . NV. Middle may ! fouiul ut 1,1, residence on Olive btrtft. ts-twccii li.m. . I ivth SllVctH. IMIC I ill 14-k. VIt it lilt' Minnesota hotel. 1K U pre pared (.1 il.i u!l dental work in tin Int-t manner. i.,.i 8a i.k A fuM blood Jersey bull. utfrtl i vrur. For purtieuhii i-nUii'f ut the UiUiu Olll'.f. To Low. -Money t loan on 1 1 1 1 -proved f nut propK-riy. 1 t-IIKKWOOl) llfKK. Kugeue, Or. Wool. J. 1. M illoek A Co will pay tlx liklivtfl market price for wwil. Highest i'ii-Ii )rlee piiiil Tor Chlttcm liurk ly S. H. I'llciidly. Y.fi (r ll.ticli.i-tr From pure health Slid ' :.ure i rcii riiwin-iiMi lor iirolll. Ii. JtralimiH, It. I. hiimImi's. WliU.', Brown, 11 ill" and Illicit Leghorn, Minorcii, 1. Had, t. II.iiiiIh i'i?", aNo pluim uinl etc., for iui'iili:ilor tliu brut butcher on it curd. I) m'l c" 'io cent to run ii. l'o-t uf uiUi u', fs.i'tl, I'll) vk4 size J'lais mill etc . M-nt for if-'.oo. Kgi?a JI.iki n-r 1.1. Adlrc. UinMiiu Poultry Yards, i(iHiiii'i, ore. Fiiki) ToU.hs, Prop. A biugy for 4 i; n I wn-fcutul buck f,irr'j-l,,t:' Ui'w- W'r forty other buifKic mill wagons with prices to suit Ihe linns. F. L. Chambers. Take your Chltteiu Iiurk In 8. II. Friendly. Tlie Deerlng mower leads for light draft and durubllity. Hte it at F. L. ClIAMIimtS. Ciiittkm Bark. W tandem wants all the rhhtt'iu burk In the country. Ha will pav I be hiirhist market pi lee. Keiiieiubvr this and bring your bark to liliu. S. 11. KrienHly wants all the Chit li'in bark he call get. Foi'sn. Near L'tiKcnc, a good, new frock enut. Owner can have same by calling ul tli in oillee and paying for ad. Tn Itabr sick, we fcavo lu-r Cttto.V .Vn ! iu a ChUJ, site cried tor Castorhv, When aho became Vin, aha clung to Castoria. jTben th had Children, the gkTe Uiem Cutori. Mailiino extras KWO sections for twenty dltl-rent kind of mowers and binder now lu stock, liepairyi ur old machinery early and b ready liefofe yaur grass Is. It dont make any iiil'cicnce what kind of a muchineyou have, order your extnis of F. It CIIAMIIKIW Ciiittem Uakk. W yanders wants all the chllteni bark iu the county. IU will pay th hiKhtest market price, ltemeinbcr this and bring your bark to bim. Aiming the numerous portions who have Win cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's l'uiii lialm, ineiitiou should be made of Mrs. Emily Thome, of Toledo, Wash., who says: "I have never lieen able to procure any medi cine that would relieve me of rheuma tism like Chamberlain's 1'uin Halm. I have also used It for lame back with creut siieeess. It is the lcst liniment Inuveevcrused, and I lake pleasure in reeoiiiineudiug it to my friends." For wile I. v Osburn & DeLano, drug- gii's. Ciihtkm IIahk. W Zanders wants all the cliittem bark iu the county. He will pay the blithest market price. Heineiuber tills and bring your bark to Mm. Stravkii o imolkn. One large red and white spotted milch cow, low ersideoflefl ear notched, lost use ofa one lilml Uittr wiien hint seen had r"H? hand iirouuu die neck with swlvs attached, a iHonable reward for any infoninution leadimr to her rccov-'y- Intiulio i. tins olllee. A l'loiii-rr( IIvcommendallan Mr. J. W, Venable, of Downey, a pioneer of Lug Angeles county, Cal., ii: "Whenever 1 um troubled with Pin in the stomach or with diar 'lioeu I use Chamberlain's Colic, Choi trs ami Diarrhoea Itemedy. I have ed it for years, know It to be a relia ble reined v, and recommend it to every one!" For suW by O.-bum & UeLaiio, druggists. Farms fur Sub. I have now thirty fine farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These 'rnw Include everv variety lu size and prlee. For description list, address Oeo. M. Miller, Wilklns Block, Eugene, Or. Wanted. farm near foothills, rolling land, from to UM) acres. Address "W," care f ul'ARDofflca. "We hud an epldemio of dysentery thu vicinity last summer," says oiiuel s Illock, of Itriccland. Cal. I was taken wnh It and suffered se verely until some one called my alien tl" to Cliamlierlalii s Colic, Cholera '"! Iliarrlioea It. inedv. I procured a J'tlle and felt better after the lirst J'e. Itefore one-half ot the b.iltlu had i '" used I wus well. I recommi ud it to my friends and their i xi'iri ""'e whs the name. We nil ui lte In avifli, it U the Is-st." For '.C by W'I'ik,, kt Delano, (Irtiggisls, , Milk tow fur Sale, -V fresh Ihreexpiarlers Jersey cow ''"ul,. (iivesa ruir quantity of milk, 'vxwlleiito1ualliy. Apply to Mrs. Hl-.nsakkr, Corner 9th and Olive sirs -is .MVisiry ncikiul Mei-ln-f Held t Cousider 11 I'roposl Hon io Funim uue m lllls t ;. A representtttlve iMirtl.iii of tlie city attended the lueetiiig ul the court house liisl evening tu consider tlio mat ter of u proposition to found a Divinity sehiKil in tiii city. Mayor Matlock occupied the chair. Music was furnished bv a i luiir of )uug voices of the city. lU v. J. A. Loligu.iUoiu oil'ered prayer, altel widen the chairman staled the object of the meeting. The object as stated by Kl.ler K. C. haudersou, origiuaior of the move ment, is totstubllsh a Divinity school in this city, fsuld sthooi to lie under Hie Uirict siiH.rvlloii of the Christian deiiomlnaliou. and to be operated lu conlormity with the University uf Oregon, liiutigh it Is to liuve no ma terial coiiifiiiiiii win, tiiu. school. Only siieli lliblieal courses will b. taught us are not taught In Hie univer Ml, and itudeiils eonilng here may take advantage of tlie courses laughl iu Hie university, uud on the other huiid university tdndciils luav tuke ailvaiitiige of (he eouiM-s taUKt't ill the Divinity choul, If i hey so desire. Elder iSaiideisoii, who is ut the head of Hie iiioVelui'lit is a .toung mull und u gtailuute of three leading Eastern col leges. He comes will recommended mid is lacked by tlie Muti board of the Ihibliau church. It is thought that tlie school Mug located here will draw miiny students tu the uuivelsity, uud, we believe, the board ol rettenls of that institution are favor able to the movement. Should tlie school nas i with the proier eticour stfcliiclit, it will be I'lu'iicd lip about October 1. The following gelilleui.il ma le short uddres-es in f.ivor of the estubli-hmeiit of l he school. HeV. 1. It. ilill lieil. Itev. J. A. I.oiiylii.tloiii, Hon. F. M. Wilkius, Hon ,s. H. Frieinilv, Hon. T. (1. Heudrieks. Elder II. F. Boiiucll. ofEiii;eiie; Elder A. D. kuc,;sand Mr. Henry Jtushneli of JiincUon City; and Mr. V. II. Unburn of.ilcui. MaMir Matlock wus aillhorled t npHniil ti eommille in caovuse Hie town lor subscription towuid the school, lie apiHiintod I he cunuilltee this uiorniiiK as follows: Dr J 1' (till, Itev 11 II II nil, J li I lull is, W 1 Fisher, A V Jennings and H -v 1' it Hin licit. Tue committee began work this afteruiMiti mid arc meeting Willi good clicotinii nit nt. Arm Hkokk.v. Tonimy Itryuip. ' sou of Oeo ltryunt, of Siuithlleltl, bail the misfortune to break his arm the other day, by being drugged oil from a hoi so while luissiiii; throuuh Hie titnlier on a roatl heavily overgrow n by i biush. At lust acc iums he was gel-' ting along nlcvly. i To Nkwimrt. Tuesday's Salem j Journal: The famous Second Keg inielit band left today for Oregon's hii-i ular sumuier resort, to furnish mu-io j for the State Edit.iiial clam bake, and other events. They will be absent about two weeks. DKESS GOODS. 3-S lnch All Wool Sheetings 50 ; reduci d to Sjo 3S-lnch All WimiI Cashmere 5(V; reduced to !IOc 50 inch All Wool mixed Cusli- mere 7"c; redmvd to o()c Our extra line of Imported Dress Patterns tanging in price from fs to fly will bo so.d at a reduction of 33.) percent. You can only judge thlsolTer by swing it. Ask to be si own through this department. finr linA nf t,adies' and Gents' Tan Shoes will be closed out during this Sale. Table Linen and Crash. Owing to the numerous grades we carry in tills line n is most impossi ble to quote prices. We oiler 50c grade -( l'r.V 75c-gratle Mo per yd An eqiiul reduction will oe currieu ouv throughout tue line. NaDkins and Towels at 25 per cent, reduction. Wash Silks and Trimmings. Iu this line wo claim me superiorly and will give ss;ciui inuuceiiieius n close out the immense line we have ... i...... i Ull llilllll. . 20 lnch Jap. isilks nt Wo per yard. . I.I..- r.n.a a... aa Tills gnulo iwayf nm ur jn III tl . - a Tuirata Silks for Waists ut from Kc to fl.BO per pard. Our Clothing will share perhaps the largest re duction. Summer Suits durina this Sale will be sold cheaper than ever. Dotted Swisses anil Demities. 50c-gradcs ' 3-c per yd we-Krudcs ( ? Kr y 2-JC-grades. ..ft. ISciieryd We w ill close out every "yard of sum- mer goods tills month Visit our Shoe Depart ment for Bargains. Sateens and Cheviots. Fancy French Kateens ....(: 2o Plain Dlack and Colored .suteelis at . lit- a.. I)".. a (uiH ffirl 1 1 1 I a i I'v - - r - special iijuui-ciuct.ww. fered on our Handker t j - - -- SHOCKING AM'IDKJir. A Man Killed ami Ills Sun Fstally Injured Sfll to lllc Gl'tiU,. Oreuon City. July Is. A shocking accident occurred here this mornltiK alsiut H o'cliH-k, caused by the Salem passi-ner train striking a wagon and team. Mark liluckbum und bis sou, Elmer, wire returning home from the city und while crsssint; the railroad truck the train ame along striking the horses ami w agon, llhickburu w us Instantly kllied.hls skull being crushed acioss tlie forehead. His sou whs ser iously Injured Internally and about the shin. The remains of oue horse were scattered for about 100 feet. The train was running at the rate of about ten miles an hour. Ills Hi night the Ichiii became frightened and was run ning away. A I'loiiiliu-ut Citizen Dead. l-t'lst to Daily (Iuaku. Klamath Fa lu, Or., July 18. At torney FA Cogswell, a well known citizen of Oregon, died at Shovel Creek lust evening w Idle euroute from Oak land, I 'ul. where be hud been taken a lew weeks auo for medical treatment His brother, Senator C A Cogswell, of i.itKev ev, was tel. cratihed for and upon reaching the bedside found him ma helpless condition. Immediate arrmiKi ineiils were made to take his remains home. Mr Chhwi-11 has bee u III ptsir health for Iwo years. The Immediate cuuse of death was heail failure. I lie funeral wilt be held to morrow nt 10 a in at this iilaee from his late resilience under the auspices of tue .Masons. DoiNo (iooii Work. Corvall.s limes; 'Minor Swlck has arrived Iroui llelkmip siu iiiL's. He went there a sullerer f.om Sciaelea, and returns home sou n l as a dollar County Trcitsiiiei t'lui'k is improving lu htaltii very rapidly and John Itickard hud several recurrences of his violent pains iu tlie back of his limd, luck and shouldeis, but was Utter when Mr. Swiek left on the Fourth Inst. Theie were llfleeii camps ut the springs When iMr. rswicK leit, ami the arrival ofa lunch larger crowd was antici pated. Willis Scott remained at the springs w it h the rest of the liclitou comity party." l'osmox SlXTItKD. Tlie Dulles Chronicle says: MrW J Itoberlshas Imcii Hppointed an instructor in the State Agricultuial College at Pullman, Wush. He will have charge of the en gineiTliiK department in tliul schtsil. Mr Huberts Is a former Dalles young man, a gruduute of the Uuivelsity of Oregon uud the Huston school of Tech noli gy. Ills many IriemU will be glad to heurof his success. HfHixi-iss CiiANtiK.-Dr II L Power has di-Hiscd of his interest in the City Drug Store to Dr E D McKenney. Dr Tower may remain in F'.ugene. Dur ing his shurt stay here he has made many friends. AND MIDSUMMER SALE. -7K Read This O O O S. H. Onening a Sale at this period of tho season gives you an opportunity to select cowls from practically unbroken lines. Our Stock yet contains many of the season's latest novelties which we will closo out at unprecedented Low Trices. A fact which is plainly illustrated by the many quotations herewith submitted. We direct your attention to comparison of the lines we oiler and the prices we quote. . , Read every line, if one thing does not interest you another may. o reserve no department from lliis great Slaughter of Trices. If you call at Our Store d iring this sale you will undoubtedly leave well pleased with your purchases. Head the quotations and price lists under.respective headings. Marvelous Kesultn. From a letter written by Rev J Gun di 'rmaii, of llimoiulale, Mich, wo are perniilted to make (his extract: have no hesitation in recommending Dr King's New Discovery as the re sult were almost marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of (he Daptist church ut Hives Junc tion she was brought dow n w ith pneu monia succeeding hi grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would lust hours with little interruption and it seemed us If she could hot survive tin-in. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was (pack in its work and highly satisfactory in re sults." Trial bottles free ut Henderson & Linn's dim: store. Kcuularsic. Stic and M. FlU NKS. D W Coolidge in writing to the Kural Northwest eoi.ivrulug the prune product of Lane county, says: Last year the Eugene cannery 'iried :W,(I14 iMiuiitln of Italian prunes: Id.. I'M pounds of Fieiieh and ;i.7P;i pounds ofsilvels; Dr Shurj les dried IM.OOO pounds of Italians, pounds of French and 3,(HK) pounds ol'Silvirs; the Sladdeu drier uud small ib iers through the country arc estimated to liuve turned out 1.1, (HHI pounds of Italians, l.'i.lKK) pounds of ! rencli uiul l.iMitl pounds of Silvers, making a total product for the county of 77,014 pounds of Italians, t7,'J."4 pounds of French and 10,773 pounds of Silvers, or 17,"), GUI H)umls ol dried prunes In all the county. After vbitlng the larger orchards lu tlie county Iesli mate Hie output for this year lit 2'0, 00UHuuds of Italians, 7o,0d0 poumls f 1-reneli anil 6,noti pounds of Silver's. Vui liens lor I'lruaiirn or bust i ts, H-rsuxiu thepilMtof tskliig u "outiiiK" on UnJ ur ,, )ui-liumi'ii ami limtuH mid anil "tionUl U- provlilitl with oiiiu iri'Vintlve of sea su-ki i-ss niul corrective ul the eeciiliiiul 111 riltrti of unaccnuilnims) air, foisl mill anlt r. Many iiittoih ivrsuin exi'fileiic-.' ipialins aklu to in aU-kin-aa lnii irnvi lhiu tijr rail. Tlu-y, too, rcipilre a liusll chisl ssfi-marJ. The b it hi eiisleure I llo-li-tlei's siiuimili IlKtiTi, which promptly re-tit-,t-s im.i.i-H, kirk Ii iIhi'Iii. loMiiiifltu-sa. crninp hii'I c.ilic, tu: IUnlhcs calls von lo mie ns'sniy win-re i iillls ami l'Yrr or tiilliini rcii, l lt,-ul I, rrvitlint, ilun I (all to iintvnlr yoiirst-K wlili I . Inr iiiiistlpatlon, rlieuiua linn ami I .kc'.ivIiv el the klilneys It Is hii oivlli iit n-imily. bij lu a suiily liefiiru you sisri ly Isiat, sti snur or t ain, it la a imil t-viCl'alll, ttnvi-liiiK coiiiianlon. Ilurkleii's Arnica Salve. The liest Salve iu the world for Cuts, llrulses. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheiilii, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chupiicd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skill Krilnt ions, niul noMltleolv ,nrtn llhu ' - i - j - . - t or no puy required. It is guaranteed to give icricci satisiuciioii or money refunded. 1'rlce 'S cents per box. For sale by Henderson & Linn. (ioloOsbiiru & DeLalio, druggists, sole agents lu Eugene, for a bottle of LIVKIUNE, for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick headache and Constipation. Laces and Embroidery. To npprcclute this line you must see it. We have extra good bargains iu Laces; we must close out the line. We will surprise you witli llnrguins throughout the Kuiiro Line. Sheetings and Muslins. 4 4 Hit ached (lo per yd 4 4 " Ktiuihile (. Ho H-r yd 0 4 " Sheeting (- 10cH'rgd H-4 " " (: MoH-ryd 0-4 " " ('' lKcperyd 10-4 " " (. L'tio ite-r yd L'nhleached JSliwitiug correspondingly low. Prices quoted are only good during this Sale. This Honth's Great nid-Summer Sale at i FRIENDLY'S. Roheinla Mines, IJosct org rialuilealer: "(leo I'etre quiii, deputy assessor, returned vestor. I day wveiiiug Iroin a trip to the l!o lieinia mines and reMirts the Music mine, managed by tlie Bohemia Gold Mill and Mining Company, workiug I two shins night and day, with fifteen hands, which turns out for their five sunup nun a large yield or rich ore. A large portion of the yield Is free from milling ore. It is regarded a regular bonanza for the owners. It is claimed by those who have good opportunities for knowing, that the monthly output is not less than fo.ono per mouth with their limited facilities. The Annie mine two miles northeast of the Music mine now works nve men, pushing tunnel, and that In a short time it will be in full blast. It is claimed that the Annie mine will equal the Music mine in richness Tlir am ul..-, .,,,u a number of prospectors in that region who are doiii well in ilovxloiiini. il,,.ir vmiiiin, an oi which prospect, well." A Vrlrmn ! Ihe .ntxlcan War. Oak Harbor, ().-"I met Oeo. O Momeny, an old veteran of the Mexi can war, on the streets today, who lold me that after reading about Sim mons' Liver Regulator he bought a bottle, and the first three doses gave Mm Inimediuto relief." Oeo. Closllne. Your driii-gUt sells it in nowderor liquid; Ihe powder to be taken dry, or made Into tea. Lost.--Between Jess Cox' plueo noil tue court uouse. juiy Kith, one 47 Inch paper covered receipt hook, and one 4x0 Inch leather covered ac count book, each bavinir my name written on outside cover. Finder please leave the same at slier i IPs olllee, or return to me near Goshen, Or. 11. F. Kkkxky. IVrsons who are subject to diarrlnca will And a speedy euro lu Iu Wilt's Colic and Cholera cure. Use no other. It is tlie best that can be made, or that money can procure. It leaves the sys tem iu natural conditio after use. Vfs sell it. Osmjrn & DkLano. otice. ErtiKXK, Or., July 0. 1S93. All persons knowing thsHiselves In debted to the II rm of l'alne A Kuykea dull will please call at their ofllce aud settle at once. Dr. Paine will leave Eugene about the "th Inst, and all ac counts must be settled before tlm time. I'AINKA Kt'YKKNDAI.I.. There Is one medicine that will ckfc Immediately. We refer to Do Witt's Colic and Cholera euro lor all Summer Complaints. No delay, no dlssapoiHt iiieut, no failure. Oshurn A. DkLano. The Mule and the Wheel. The mule Is used to niuii riding horseback and objects to the new fad oii .viu ruling, a stoiy is told of s rider of Hits city, while riding on a country roud not long since, was chased by a mulu until he deserted his silent steed and sought safety on the other side ef a fence in agrulnlleld, whereupon bis angry muleship de voured the horse that couldn't eat eats or switch the II lei oil' of ttmlf. Another story comes lu this wise: A day or two ago a prominent harU Whim mull lett his w heel standing In an iilliiv A trn..b,a.t ...i... .i-i.. y. . .iMvniMni, n mi urivea a spun of mules started through the allay no ins icaui. vino oi tlie mute) got bis eyes on the hated bicycle and made up bis mind In abort order uh.i to do. As ho passed by the wheel he suddenly grasped it In such a manner as to throw It into the pro)r position so that lie could bring his bombaslio sit to near Uhiii It. Tito poor wheel's U 9 HIV gOUU. We recommend De Witt's Collo and Cholera cure because we believe it a safe ami reliable remedy. It's eood ellects are shown at once In cases of Cholera Morbus aud simllut coin plaints. OsniRN A DkLano. A Ju KKitsuN Man llnui-ii a Weddle, of JeltVrson, was bilked out of mu an ne circus in Salem. A con lldeuce man claiming to be a Mr Fer guson, of Albany, claimed to be rel ative, and they were getting on when a stranger wanted to changed. Mr. Waddle changed it showing quite a Pile. The young man twld him be had belter put It in a handkerchief and put it iu his hip poektt, which he sollel- tlollslv did. Tliov crowd, when tho youyg maa ills apKured and Mr Waddle soon lunra4 that he Had been robbed of tH). It swcins useless to advise laea uol K isle money to a circus like Sells. Travelers Hilda siUo fosssjwioa la De Witt's Collo anJ Cholera care. A chits lu driukisst water and In aUet. eflell Sim sea sevese aatl daat'raas eom- htlta. Ikls MeallciHe rdwuys cisses tlitx-aa. Ohiu'k.s a D:Lanso. Rt'PV'S TII.K 811TO8IT0KY. la BliamlUe.l to run, IMI.ta mil t'n,i.u.jA.. or invm-y rvlus-li a. m Wi. iht b. Send ! Masiu.a ir clrciiiac in4 r-e hasmrla to MARTIN KI'PY, KeitlaturtHl I'liarmaclai.koiicaa tiT, l a. No Postals Amwmau. Korsaria Ivy aS4 llrat-claMa ilruutf fm. Mvrw utiiuM. u. ir, ....... Urcanii Hr tMisru 4 K'Ijuio I've a serfet In My keuH, Kwect Marie, A lulu I whmM lmptift, Swvet Marie: If yua'd even falner be Va hwt alwiij's Mse TurM Tvu The Imppovcwent you will see, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Yerinuton. KID GLOVES. We make a specialty of this Une a4 can give you the best value en llartk for l.60 per pair. We have kid gloves ranging hi prfces from I1.0U t $2.69 per pair. Every pair gHitruwtvcd. Attend this Sale for bar gains. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. TWs 14 ho Is sMiHowbut depleted and w-e hope t- close out every gnfmont. We will (Make ppices Hurt wh4 do It. Carpets, Cif Cloth jf Lenafeoms. We can Hot Intelligently quote pr-loes fcr this dcpiwlmeirf. If you want iwy grmsls In this line we suggest tkirt vsu call during this sale ami be heHcft-tcd by the prices we have ar raugeal in this department. We will sell carpets at oust his month. Mimj4tens' and Boys'. We ofler Cheviot Hults for 10.00; good value at I0. 00. $10.00 suits at $7.60. If you want a suit for summer buy It now. Straw Hats. Latest Htyles at 60 per cent, reduction. We will close out our entire line. They must go. Outing Flannels; best quality at 10c per yard. Ladies' Hosiery. We quote qualities at bargain prices. 75o quality 1'eerlcss illuck 60o 60o " " A'to 2T)0 " " 10o This is our regular line of hosiery and the prices are good only during the sale. Knitted Underwear. Ladles and Misses, In this department we have exceptional bargain to olter. Ladies tthort Hleeve Vests 0 160 good value 2-1 cents. 60o Vest ft) aio You must see this line to Judge Its worth. We will only maintain the prices quoted here during the Sale. NBai.KiENCE.-Tho Medford Monitor In speaking of tho accllcnt to James Linn gives the following particulars: ''It seems that after tho ceach had been uncoupled from tho engine, and was being pushed upon the siding, the engine of It own momentum follow ng, Linn noticed that tho air tubes had not been disconnected. Ituniiing totheenglue ho jumped upon tho pi lot and uncoupled the air, but iu do 1 II UT so ant Ilia air l.rnL.. ..... n.. coach, which immediately sloped. itio uitiuie mum oi me engine carried It fur atnnilfrh alianil ah.i. I.l... I... -----at' -v 1 - viuiu 1 1 1 in ut- tween the pilot and the coach before he could escat e. Hardly anyone con uected with tha (ml II a-ialtilatil ti IfliAiaf Just how the accident occurred, but imi ma aiories oi an tins seems to lie uioai plausible xpluliulloil. It was certaiuly a piece of exta-mecare-losiness on the part of some one lo un couple the coach from the engine with out breaking the air." Asylum Mattkiw. Todav's Salem Statesman: "Dr DeWIlt A l'alne, recently elected sueriutemleiit of the lusaus asylum, has presented his bond in the sum ef $10,000, which has beeen duly approved bv the board of trustees aud was yetilerday filed lu tho secre tary of state's oHIce. This leaves him ready to assume the duties of tho posi tion when the first of August arrives. The work of taking an Inventory of the property at the Institution was begun xesUrduy, Uuorge llumlnaker, of Eugene, representing Dr l'sine as accountant ami H T Wclinrtlsou ot this city representing Hupeslntendent How laud. Fiiom Bii.etz. Wednesday's Al bany Democrat: W C llailoy, of Lu fiene, was u the clt v today on his way home from tho Hiletz. lis reports uesrly a thousand is-oitle altogether, at the Lincoln ami Tillumnok ends waitlnc for tho rawrvulloii to be open ed on tbe 26th, and while there will be no Oklahoma excitement there will be a little rusrhlug. Mr lluiley Is a lo satorand knows the reservation thnr upJtJy. lie thinks at least an eighth ol the land Is desirable and some of it particularly good. No one is allowed on Iks seservittlou now aud will not be ndU tae owning day, July li'ttli. Has Arrived Hkrk. Dr It F HtHHoll, lute of rtoaeburg arrived In KHirSMB till lliorillna' fur thu nrnelhva ef bis prefeselen. lie will bo found v tue ioHman iiouso until lie secures eMe nmm. Dr Humell Is a tlrst class physician and surgeon, and an edu sated iciHleiiian. We are glad lie has ceHoluded t locate lu our city. Fruits and Nuts Wk Can Raw. D V Coolldge has apricots, Whlin ftu-H. I'liaMllllllu. nlimtltilu frit. ffliirU wariuala. anil liiittrntita mi hin kwH ranch south of town, all of which so tlolHg well, ilio chestnut trees though ouly seven years of niru will yield a Rood crop this year. Mr Ciwlhtuti thinks Mils ponnlrv la ut.ll adopted to chestnut raising. Al monds also do excecdlnKly well here. lAte iroais seiuom over eaten llieiu. Pally Ouanl, Jul- is. Marwed.-At the residence of D 8 Oeve, In Junction Cltv, Oregen, July 17, 1SII5, by Itev tl Vulluce, Mr Win F McClaren, of Kugoue, and Miss Malm llutler, of Junction City, Ore gon. KIIILOira CUItK, tho great Cough and Croup Cure, Is in great demand Pookst size contains twenty-live doses ouly 26o. Children love it. Sold by Henderson A. Llrtn. A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowels In the morning without pahi or discomfort. It Is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by A. Yerinqton. Captain Sweeney U. 8. A., Hun Di ego, Cal., says: "Shllo'a Catarrh Kemedy I the first medicine I have ever found that would do tue any good." Trice 60c. tlendersou & Linn. Parks' Cough Syrup cuies Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Calk erlne Black of Le Hoy, N. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. It acted like iiiukIo. Httvm'd my cough and I am perfectly well now.' Bold by A,. Yerinuton. Bulla's Cure Is sold en a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cough oure. Ouly oue cent a dose. 25eta., Wets., $1. Hold by lieu derson & Linn. Parks' Sure Cure Is a positive speclflo In all diseases ef the Liver and Kid neys. By removing the urie acid iu tbe blood it cures Hheuuiatism. 8. 11 Baaford, of Carthage, 8. Dakota, says: "I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism aud Urinary disorders," Bold by A. Yeh- I50TON. THE SECRET OF BEAUTY 18 UtlC Tha moat sffactlva akin purifying and baao tlfyluf suap la Hi. wurliL It Is Uta onljr praTsntlvaof pimplca.tlackheatla, rod, rough, and oily akin, rad.iuuKh baiuls with aluit lcat Balls, dry, thin, and falling hair, and almpl baby bVsiuUhoa. It Is aa bccain. It Strlkss St the causa ot mttat complex tonal dlad juration., tIi.,tii k r toou an, luuiTATsn, Isn.AMEi, uvsawouKKu, oa Slvuuuu foaa. FOR FACIAL BLEMISHES raahaa.frecklmi, bltoa andatlnKS of InaeotS, irritation., yellow, oily, a:id moihy akins, chaflnta, and umltia lur; lrntlna. Cl'Tt CL'UA BOA I', Ikhuu. of Ha delicate nn.it'. cation, U thsintMt amtbiiiK, cooling, puriry ln(, and baalluK applltatlon, aa veil aa twlnj beyond all contarlaoa tha purvat, awceu-at, and moat refreshing of tnllnt, bath, and aursary n-a. Hal (iratitr tluin comliliinl galas of all olbar akin and complexion aoa)a. laid throughout In. world. Trie,!.. ToTTia Daea asn t'aaa. foar., Sol. 1'n.ix.. H"io. "Ail alwet Um Skin, Scalp, and hair," In