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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1896)
Uugcno City CSuanl. HATUltDAY, Jl'NE 13. U. week, of O. commencement next Cungren ulj'urn;l today. A good riddance. Thero are 133 negro delegates to tho republican iiutiotiiil conven tion. Tim tfalem university athletic club ahould stop "kicking" or dis band. The circus will booh bo in Ku geno and tho small boy will be Imppy. i'ou can build up your town, lfct bv trading with homo people; 2d bv ericouraaine public improve tnent: 3d. by tho economic uhl of public money; 4th, by adverting liberally; 5th, by keeping up to date, complete- stock of goods to correspond with your advertising Cth, by providing good schools and churches: 7th. bv avoiding cliques and rings and all exclusive kinds of business; 8th. by bidding a warm welcome to all slrangeis, who seek a homo in vour midst; Dth, by standing toire'.iier as brothers in business and socially; 10th, by making a heroic effort to pay your debts; Ulh, by not talking all the time about hard times: 12th, by not requiring business men to seil coods Imj1o(v costs or artisans to toil without a profit. Hero is the wav tho recent elec lion is viewed in tho Kant, ut least by the World: "Oregon is tho first slate to hold an election since Mc Kin ley became a certainty as a re publicum candidate. Thequestions on the returns is naturally of whether tho republican heart lieinir fired nt the prospect of another McKinley bill campaign If it is, tho Oregon news fails to diow it. Tho stale gave :.'i,21)l for Harrison and only 20,522 for Cleve land in 1888; ami in 18J2 it gave 35.002 for Harrison. 11.212 for Cleveland and 2(5,000 for Weaver Now, though it is, without doubt republican still, tho result is so mixed that tho republicans forget to shout over tho 'Oregon victory us it was their want in former campaign years." Of tliu Oregon election the Philadelphia Times Hays: "Oregon lias lired tho first gun of tho campaign. It looks ns if tho charjto wus fu I i mute of sil ver." The Springfield ltepublican remarks: "Whoever won was either n straddle-bug or a silver bus. Tho politicians will noll e this and will bo more inclined than before to trim their sails to catch tho popular breeze. Tho Oregon election is a silver victory. llmUlrli Ually Guard, Jmi II. The O It A N steamer Ituth will ar rive at JUrrlnbura Hunday with JOu- geiie freight. MrHainuel Hvkin. of Itoaeburir, has accepted a position In F L Chambers' hardware store. Keverul tttnletiU have I wen up before the faculty for ungciitlciiiunly conduct while ut hulem. About 1000 rallwuv eonductor'a ex- curHioii tlcke have heon plueed on mile In this eltv and ll Is enllmated that they will all he sold. ; C Kmllh and T I) Linton returned l.iwl evening from a llHliinir expedition to Full 'reck, They had poor luck THE OLD MAID. thirty-live and ntlll ulnnlu. When I wna young, Krnuk Wulilr.m cams and taw and conquered. Wo wro not eiiKntfixl that li, Frank had nut wild In bo many words, "Will you be my wlfuf" and I had not rcforred him to impn. Fomutlmna I thought of thin, hot a look Into li la dark oyet and hli rousurlf) jmlle charmed away my every curu. Everybody inld that he waa deeply In love with me but Hal lie Vrloi, and she, Jdut because she couldn't lut til in hnrwlf, declared that the didn't Mlovo ha cured ono bit about me. Frank onmo to moonodiiy, with a' oloud on bin haiidHome foco, and wild: 'Fanny, I oin goluii awny. You know tliU vlllnue li too small to uinort two and reKrt the Htreniim in that vicinity physician, and Dr. Philips, who hn been ne.ro m long, nun uu me dom praniice. i kid not liny and brave poverty. I muit Tho first coinage law enacted under the constitution, April 2 17'J2, us recommended by Jlamil ton, concurred in by .Iclferson, and approved bv Washington, pro videil for tho freo ami unlimited coiuago of both gold and silver. Tho freo coinngo of silver was stopped by tho act of February 12, 1873, ami by tho act of June 22, 1874, legal tender quality wus taken away from any standard dollars then in existence, except to tho extent of o. In ISiS, tho con gross of tho United States passed what is known as the lihtnd net, which provided that tho secretary of tho treasury should purchase from time to time silver bullion at the market price thereof, not less. than 2,000,(K)0 worth per month nor more than if 1,000,000 wonh per month, and cause the same to be coined monthly as fast as so purchased into such dollars, that such silver dollars would be a legtl tender ut their nominal value for ull debts and due, publij und private, except where otherwise ex pressly stipulated in the contract. The Wand act was followed by the Sherman act of 181)0, by which the Hecretury of tho treasury was au thorized and required to purchase each month at its market price 4,500,000 ounces of silver and issue therefore treasury notes redeemable in coin. In 1SD3 President Cleve laud call an rxtra session of con cress for the sole purpose of re pealing tho so called Sherman law. Ihe repeal passed both houses, and wus signed oy ino president on November 2, so that to-day the mints of the I'nitcd States are ab Holutely closed to tho coinage of silver. too high fur good iMilng. Wcdnufdav's Albany Democrat: "('apt. Ni-Imjii, recently of the Kugene H. A., was n the city mm evening on his wuv to Astoria, where he has been aitsiirued. He gov to a lough place." riUILOJI'K CUKE, tho great Cough luck my fortune elsewhere. If I am iuc- tossful, you ilmll hear from mu; If not, forgot ine." And then ho luft mo, leaving only a bunch of forget inenot a, which he had brought in his hand. Thnt was yean ago. and Croup Cure, Js in great demand, ihavo still a withered buneh of flowers, . . . a .1 I.A ma iti 4n hut f.f lha rintin Pocket size contains twenty-five dosea only n. Children love It. hold by Henderson & Linn. WVdmtidav'a Hulem Post: A crazy man was brought to the uitylum today from L,ttiie county. He yelled most lustly while being taken from the train, hihI Kcenied to think everyone wa try I ok to murder him. llusy iteonle liuvo no time, and sen . . - .,,... i ... 1 1 mi j siuie js-opie nave no iiicimmioii io use . ,mn,t tmt ri,miy a slow remedy. U'ie Minute cougn through tho wood to Cure Hcts promptly and gives pernm. nent results. Ohiiukn k DkLano The luck v ones w ho drew the valu able big F.iuiiiliier prizes are K II Htcel. of Los Angebm, t'ul, who drew the country home and orange grove; John O'Donnel . of Gross alley, i.al, drew tlie gold nugget and V J O'Neil, ofllutte, Mont, drew his weight in silver. Miss Mabel It Waller closed todiiy a successful term of kiiidegarlen nt her residence on Mnth street Willi a summons hnnouet, assisted by the mothers-and a mother's day exhib Iting the work of the Utile tots and ex planations of the kiudegarten system. A man named Lee Smith was in- but they tell mo no talus of tho donor. Rumor wild thnt I had rejected him, and that his prldo would not allow him to itay In tho village, but faille Prlco only shrug ged her shoulder and remarked, "I told you sol" Aifor myself,! kept my own counsel. I was still young and had plenty of offurs, but somehow I didn't care to ninrry. Only last year I could have married Jones, but Jerry Is ugly and squints fear fully, and I won't marry him. Pooplo r.mnierson wont pick up with a crooked stick nt lust. I am not miserable. If I am an old maid and livo alono. I havo enough to eiit and to drink and to wear and nobody to say to mo, "You shall or you shan't," and that's more than many a married woman can wiy. Allco, my oldest sister, who Uvea 80 miles away In tho city, has just aont mo the following chaructorlstlo nuto by mall: Pea a Fahwt As quick u you receive this put on your hat and shawl and come to us. Fanny (that's my naminuke I wish she had been ralli'd Uetsy or Hunan Is very 111 with Kimo kind of an Infectious fuvur, and the doe tor says thnt, without good rare, she will die. Mow yua are tho only ono thut can tako euro of li.-r, and yuu nm-t come. Yoa know you have no one depending on you. Don't stop to pack; It won't make any difference about yoiu clothe. Yours In haste, Al.ica. Humph I It wouldn't have madoany dllTereneo nliout me either, only I was Htnntlv killed on Mountain creek, near baiiily to liavo around In case of sickness. Two Kok l'ivK.-S,nator Dubois of Idaho informed the Culled Htules senate that two glasses of liecr could bt bought for live cents. S'tiator M Itch ell of Oregon pnuupily Inciiilred w here the purclu.so could be made, but the uaiio senator did nol furnish the In foruiution. The senator from Idaho should not kirn the (Mini try In nut pense on such u matter ns this. If thero is any pluce in this broad laud where two glows of Inrr can t bought for live centra thirsty country would like to ktiow were it is. It is great question. Kor Damahk.s. Kulctn Statesman: ltumor bus it that (be Houd llros. will claim IKHiO dauingei from the O It A N t'o for failure to trausMrt their circus eiiiluient up ihe river on Mon day In the time agreed to. The delay caused Ihetn to miss Albany, thus the Owl re for remuneration front the company. TlKP. Theolllclal vote of Josephine county shows that H C IVrklt.s, fusion candidate for surveyor, hustled with U O Mcl'ulliK'h, republlcau caudidHte, each receiving 871 votes. They will he compelled to oellle the matter by "drawing straws." Mitchell, on May I'll, says the 1'riiie vllle Review. He wus In a corral wo urn'liig horses when he wim thrown violently to the ground und was tun over by the horses und in tmsHiugover him, one stepiK'd on his (icuil, crush. lug in Hie skull and cnusing deuth iu- statitlv. lie wus a murrlcd man and had a family. Mri l. H. Hawkins, of Chuttunoogu Tenn.. says: "Shllo's Vilullz.cr 'Saved My liile.' I coiiMlih r 't the U-t reme lv for debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid nev trouble it excels. Price 7.'i cents. Hold by Henderson .V Inn. Wediiecdiiv's I'i ikIIi ton K O: Miss Clara Condon, kindergarten teacli rat the Pciidlelou ucadeuiy, leaves to morrow evening lor her home in Kti- uelie. Miss Condon has won tinlver sal praise for her work in the ueadeiny and her departure is regre'ted by the friends si in lias formed during nersttty in Pendleton. Hhe probably will not telurn to Pendleton ut the opening of the fall term of the academy. Agricultural College llaronudei: "At the meet lug of tho Amicliia, a prle consisting of a book of Tennyson s pisMiis, will Im pro.) nted to iMr ITanK K Kdwards for wlniiing u contest held April i.'"). TlM object was to use tin word 'siw' the most limes in nn csxay containing one hundred and II ft v words. Mr Kd wards Used the word one hundred and folly-nine times, and so won the prize The cure of rheumatism bus often (axed medical skill, but Its prevention has been very easy by an occasional uso of Simmons' l.lver Uci-ulator. It keeps the liver well regulated and the system free from poison. Therein is the secret of health. "I havo used it for yearn for Indigestion und count i pa tion and also foil ml It gives one relief from a touch of rheumatism, "-K II Hughes, Lordsburg, N M. rhenunnuueament is made by the Oregonlan (bat ('apt W V Humidors, on June II), ISiHl, nt Ht John's, Mon tana, will Imj mart led to Miss Minnie Allison. Hall inters Is now practicing law ut Hnokane and Is post trader of Ihe Col ville Indlau recurvation. Miss Allison has been teaching school In Montana. Hauudcru a few years since murdered a man ut Albany and wasscutenccil for lite In the iienllen llary. After serving seven years he was pardoned by Uovernor I'ennoyer. Mr James Perdue, nn old soldier n siding nt Monroe, Mich, was severely Hllllcted with rhetimatlsni but re ceived prompt relief from pain b using Chamberlain's Pain Italm. He says: "At times mv buck would uche so badly that 1 could hardly lalse up. If I had not gotten relief 1 would not bo here to write these few line Chamberlain' Pain Halm ha done me a gn at deal of giod und I feel vorj thankful for it." For sale bv ' IMwrn 4 iK l.ano. The American Ileatity owes hcrprcs- lige more to a clear complexiou than to any other atti Unite. A enn of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to po scKMthls. It clears the skin and re moves pimples and thnt sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea Is used by thous ands of ladles for the complexion. Without being a cnthnrllo It cures con stipation. Hold by A. Ykkimuvn. If It required an Hiinual outlay of J UK.) to Insure a family aaint any serious consetlenei from un attack of bowel co i plaint during ihe year there are many who would feel It their duty to pny it; that they could not a (lord to risk their lived, and those of their fam ily for such an amount. Anyone can get this Insurance for 25 cents, that being the price of a bottle of ChainherUin's Colic, Cholera und Diarrhoea Hciuedy. In alamU every neighboi liisid a.iine one has died from an attack of bowel complaint before medicine could U procured or a nb v- slclau summoned. loo or twodoni or Hie remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never falls. Can you afford to take the risk for so small an amount? For sale by Osburu & IV- I ,auo. Parks' Cough Syrup cuie Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Catli erine Itlaek ef 1m H iy, X. V., says: "J took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup, It acted like luajjlc StopjKtt my co.igh and I am p'rfecll well now." Hold by A. Ykkinhiv.v. After grumbling to myself for awhllu I prepnrtnl niyudf and took the first trnln fur tho city. As I whirled along In tho steam cars I mndo tip my mi nil that this should bo tho last bit of nursing that I should do. Hut how to avoid It T I might ell out and go awny to live, but that wni fallacy. I knew that I could not exist awny from my kindred. I might adopt two or three orphans, but I couldn't stand their noise, and then how my puts blnli and flowers would suffer. No, all these schemes must bo dismissed as hnprnctlca hie. Hllll I was determined to rid myself of tho nursing, oven If I Jumped out of the frying pan Into the fire, even if I was obliged to marry In self defunso. Al luet me nt the door nntl kissed inonndsnld "Ihvir Fanny, I know you would oomo." Hut I resiMiinlml ungraciously, for I nl most felt that I had been hetrnyed by tho kisi of Judas. I found my nlcco very HI and Immediately put on my wrapper am prepared for n-hard battle. Tho doctor came and left his orders with Ine, fur my coming was a sign of relief for Alloo. Her duty will now merely consist In asking after tho condition of the sufferer. Tho doctor had a Very pleasing voire. scarcely glanced at him, for all doctors nro tho bhiiio to mo now. Jlut I think lis Is tall and dark. I didn't notice, tho coloi o( his ryes, but I don't think ho will cam lunch about tho opinion of tho uurso. 1 hu doctor has Jtnt been hero. I looked at him when ho said Kauny wiw hotter, and his eyes sent n sort of odd thrill through me. lie has got very beautiful eyes, not at all like Jerry Jones, squinting ones. Three weeks I nursed that girl while he struggled between life aud dixit U. liut tho ciUls was passed safely. I was so tired that I lay down on tho sofa and foil fast asleep, and while sleeping I dreamed that t rank had como hack. How odd I I have scarcely thought of iihu for years. Vt hat n pity that people nro awak uned from plcS-iint il renins and forced back Into tho hard realities of life. nwokoand heard Alice say, "I'uor thing, ho Is tired out ! and tho doclcir'i voice responded: "Leave her to mo. I will take faro of her," and I opened my eyes and saw tho doctor's handsome ones gazing Inlo mine, mid tt vague remembrance crept into my mluil. I looked niialn. Vt'heu he hold out Ms hands, my rcuicmhrnnco was a oertainty, Krank WnMron stood before mo In all tho prldo of his manly strength and beauty, Hut I sliisik my head. 1 could nut foruet that he had been within S!0 miles of my liuiuo und had not sought mo out. Ho came over to mo and gently Imilo me elt down and listen to Ids story, Io told mo of hli struggle with sickness and Poverty. and finally of Ids gmul fortune; how he started to come to mo and reached thorlty, and when nliout to tako h,i ran for tho Village that lie met Salllo Price 111 the do- pot, and sho told him that I had married and left tin) village lng ago; then, filled With deep itcspolr, in turned away, and for a short time, gave hlniMlf nn to every sjhh-Ic of dissipation. liut tho heller man triumphed, and h oonuueueed praetleo In tho city. Ail this and more ho told mo, ami when he finished I decided thnt I would not marry Jerry Jones. New York News. A FULL LINE OF LOW SHOES. I ii lilsck and Tan Colors, at prices thut can beaten. not be Summer Shoes, Bicycle Shoes, Tennis Shoes. Call sud examine tbeui Ms Shcs Store. rlltlUi tOUUT. punt OiisM, June II. 6 W C Washburiie, assignee, vs (J M Jackson, el al; equity. ( oiitintied Mr. Priiunjer ll Caustic. of Pol Hand "fV'n Vauderourg: UVIT UW ui:i w. . i .smuh.t candidate for oongre- u the Irlt district. He had beeu luv led to sneak at the meeting, butyeeieroay declined the honor, with Ihauks. i .i.... ... i.u i.ii took occiision i,!!f..'o. ,.,,iniH.l remarks, lu writ' ing his declination to the committee, "If tbe'nolicy I advocated hud been ...i........ i v,i,l.-rburir hud Willi drawn from the Held wheu the detuo- ....... ....,....,1 t,. , oil oh" Myers, anu .... v..i,i,. the congres ,i,. I,H would have hud BllfllUI ",. . . , such a u.i.jorpy over Tongue that he could nol have been counted out. o other is lo be bluuied for the elect on or .. ll..,.tl.....,u.ltfUU " Tongue llian ine popunsis 1 be llebeiula, ninre June 10.-1' J Jell I 1 1 I'M 11111114 in fiom the lhdieuila mines today. II-. said there are 73 iueu u'urL inr (in Him whitoii road, wnicn ...in i.. , tn.l Julv 1. The U' .i., o.ill will then be hauled In. The machinery will ull be run by ,.i....iri,.oi- 1,11,1 Dim tunnels will be i,m,.,i i,v flectrlo llirbts. A tuunel under hcudwav since Febru arv. Ii will tun the uiulu vein at tilt- depl h of 411) feet. Thk Tik. (J runt's Pass Courier; "The general result us ehowu lu last week's Courier Is only altecled In the 33 Wlllieluiu Pedersoii vh Elius L , Mlllut.r f surveyor which prove to bo Hkog; to set uside land to plalulilf IJecrte. W J K Holt vs (J V Long, etui; foreclosure. A K Win eler appointed guardian ad litem for minor defend ants. Judgment for iWu.iMind any fee of $"). 67 10 L Hiiiilh vs X II Taliafero, to establi-h division line. Argued and Sllblllillcd. tit) Htate or Oregon vs Win Iulk; burglary. (Irand Jury reported "a true bill." The prisoner is at large, having eseaM-d. I 07 State of Oregon vs J r Mxon;, obtaining money under false pretenses. Grand Jury reported "a true bill;'' no urrest. a tie. The law provides mut tue ue- cision shall be rendered oy lot iu aucn cu.es. A I be ofl ce is worm ouiy about $7.5 a yeur tliere will probably be no stunted coolest. Mr u l; reraius, tho dciuo-non candidate, went away lust week lo his old home In Lane i! luntv. and at this writing ban not siirnihrd his Intention to return." Mr Perkins Informs us thut he will go to (iranl's Puss uboul the 2ulli and settle the mallei Fkom Axipem. Salem Journal The Ouartzville mine is still ruunlnc aLU HtMiiin mill full blast, day and night, wuikiug about hO men, and ore ll r ,l I. I. increasing In ouality as well asuuan went out to aiui uuuy 7.1 lien It Dun Is vs i...ii,.M. .u...iir..,n..,. r,.,.iipi...i : t tv. uni. niuiiii A Lemuel Clark VS II Ihllldy el al; jesierony llllil weoeiai u oiiri ,.i,.i.. fr,.... r. n..,.r.i l nr 1-4 ex ik lied in now uaiiv. i-uy uay U-fore court and taken timlei advise- Is near bt hand und snow is a thing; ; of tile past III Here. 1 wo paca iraius make regular trips. Huow about live feet on the summit. Mr Frank Heed is looked fur tomorrow. His arrival ineunsa silr at the Albany Mil. lug s Milling Co'e works, w hich Is now oe ing put in order by Mr Herb Ames w ith a sinull force of men. The One Dllltcnlty. With their usual hick of n good subject for conversation, a group of women were discussing lately what death they would profi to tllo. Ono preferred drowning, another heart dla, a third strangling. Ono who poses ns very clinging and soul ful snld, with a DcnrdKlcycsqiM languUh, that sho thought she'd "like to ba kisaeit todiath." Tho remark was rcivwnsl to Mrs. Cralglo, who was Imniediately Vitremolr curious to too tho woiiinn whu sidd It. Ono night at tho theater .Mrs. Cralgle's lawless wild: "There, In tho second lox. Is tho woman who wautod to bo klssinl to death. What do you think of horr" Thnt woman!" exclaimed John Oliver. I should think she'd have trouble to find an exivut loner. ".New York Herald. ment. 74 Htate of Oregon vs John hosier ami John Mursio; assail with intent lo roll. (Irand Jury report a true bill. Arraigned and plea of not guilty entered. Court opiMiiuted N It Mark- lev to di fend. 75 Htate of Orvgou vs Jnliu rosier and John Martin; sodomy, (irand jury reported a true bill. Ih-femlants arraigned and entered plea of not guilty. N li Markley appointed to defend. The followingjury whs drawn: F. O Martin, J II Inwull, ltobt Dillard, Jas Ollut, 1) Hliiuton, Noah llnoy. John Weeks. It Kdwards, J T Itowland, H 1' Lowell, M A Vcatcli, K Adisoii. On trial. 7-t J I) Matlock vs A Wheeler, et al; to recover money. Set for trial to morrow morning. Jury rendered a verdict ut 8:3(1 last night ns follows: Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of tlMW.lOuid $11 uttoliiey's fees. Mkkts at Portland. -The grand encampment of Indian War Veterans meets In ilie A. (). I'. W. temple at Portland on June loth ut 10 a. m. It la expected Ilia! a large number of member will be prcMiul, Makkikp. At the residence of Mrs Wilson, In i'l iueville, Oregon, on June I'd, Inbli, Jerome M. Lyilu and Mrs Tollah Kelley, -der C P Hailey olllclntlng. Mr Lytle was fiinifly u rcHidelit of F.ugeiie. RIDVS fll.K SUPI'OSITORV. li iiiirtruiiiiH'd tn euro rtlm sud Convtiiislloii ur intuit-v ri.fiiiid.il. bo outils oer box. Send luiuiii," fur elre ilsr sii'l rr"e hsraple lo M.VItl l.s Kt'l'Y, krijlilervd l'hsriiiscUI,Uiica.f ler. I's. No I'osTAUi ASswsRKU. rorMlebr all n i elssi drusxi"" ererjrwiiere, sad In Kuneue On-uoit hy tititjiira dt OuIauo L)ev di Hendorsorii Undertakers ano Embalmers. Cor Wil. and th its. Summons. lu tin Jutllfie'i Court fur Kiijcn Jmllcu'i pl Inet, I, sue couiuy, orvion. J. It. CsiupUell, ristlilllf, l v A. P. K hIoii, Iletfiiclsiit. ) To A P. Illsduii. Pel nJnl: la iliu tisiii" ol li Hate of Occton you ere icTriiv r miirvu i stnHr sua uuvr ine cim. .lslnl illid sksIioI )uii in Ilie shore entitled actum ty too .ll dsy ot J.tly, Is'.ni, at the hour nf it o'clwk In the fi.iciiisiii, isld dsy, the isme tn-itu the d y sud hour el by me lor the ln ot istd ettllilcl csusu, the uid Irlsl to iske nlsru In my oihce lu tue city of Ku iteiie. Orison, st tliu dsT end hour sforesul. hik ll you f h11 lo simwer on or before tsld dsy, lur u''t itKreoi uui pisiiiiui wot tsse juok1 llll'lll BKllll )U (or UlU 1 11 IU ol ITli.NI will) III' lensl at leu twr cvul Iwr am, mil and 112 at tnriiry fv and tor Ihe roma of aeiloti. Thli MtiuiiioiiB la Hii!itKd oy order ot lion. A. h Vu-eier, Juadee ot the cace tor the atve juallie diattiei; maae llie-lli 'lay ul June. Is'jo. iv. it. r-airwuHTn, Aitoriif j lur Caliiliif ONE MORE SALE AT A. V. PETERS'. lliroujili unavoidable circumstances, U01112 unable to givo my ii'rsonal attention to business this Spring tjiul bummer, I have determined to odor inv entire well assorted stock of Merchandise at COST, until l'rall, or further notice It is impossible to quote prices on every article in thestore, but the jollowni" are a few, to give you an idea of what wo are tioingt DRESS GOODS. 30 in black ull wool inohulr reg .fiS :)ov 41c In " " reir ' .75nowtiJe " " " l it) now b71 - " " " erge rvg .73 now tlJ In " " " retf 1.00 now ?l1 3S u colored " reg .f,o ow sue 30 In o ml ami f rt i? .ia now tile Our lifiu CupjbrtM ami j tj. M ll all le sold ut a great reduction. MENS' AND BOYS' HATS. Men', reg fi.'2a black Fedora ut... 1.6'i l.oti brnu n and grey J-edora ; .;.'...,;.... j J.winiidfl.iwbuurtjnd grey Vjo utid 1.00 l.fH) black s'unlo i i. Uoy'n " 1.00 black Fedora ,.,.,. '. .ol) blue crush . so,, and gill's cans., pon't oveijook our K'ltJ'hat-'j wo have iheui f oui $1.00 up, .Cue LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. .(Wi shirt waist for 45u .83 " " ' 70e 1.15 " " " u,5o I'i " " " fl.00 I.ftu o n o (iii j o,, 1.75 " " 0 j.Jjt) Come curly und get Hint ehaiice hir they wih not la.si long at these prices. MENS'arjrj BQY ShjQES. Men f.'l t:o line calf shoes at i4,5 " 2 "-5 " " i o-, " 1.85 " bull 1 10 " , ;0 " " " " .... "l oo Hoy l.til) " " ' ".,. o 1 "5 o u it ,1 , Our mens and bova hoai-v also Included u tliUualti. BICYCLE GLOVES GAUNTLET DRIVING Beauties Every Pair Warranted. Call early before our-: DIMITIES AND SHIRT WAl! xs-ARE ALL GONE SOT S3XuX3ES Trio Clma Dfilnrn rf F. E. DUNN A Pew HOT Bargains Fcr 110? PRICES REDUCED. 7-Drawer S-w ln(r Machine, luteal improved, Kunrantwd 5 VM Very bent Uliih-Urutle liicycle, cufieMt ruiiiiiiiK, guaranteed t- MeU'H HUIIU, 4 00, O.OO, 0, 7J, B.BO, & 11.00. ' Jtoy'a HUiltf, (1.5U. .00 3 00 & 4 50. Men'u la-t-t line Culf Mioch, reduced from $3.00 to $213 Men' Kip hoen, reiluci d from f 1.25 to 00c. Ladles' Oil (train Hiviled Hhoe reduced from tl.3.s n nn HhtK-aol all klinN huve been reduced in prlcea: they Hremiin er than ever. s "'" Ludleu nklrt vtuinlH, vety luhft, 60, 07, 00, $1,00, $1.54 all( Mena' rock bottom hIioch n-duccd from $2.83 to $2 io KwV. ' , teed. 7 Itova' bib over ulN, ,'!0 ami 35 cents per pair. Fine Luce curtalne, 3-2yarda Iouk h.v60 inches wide. iit 1.07, 2.2.5 & 2,50 It will pay you to nee them. "t Our trimeti huts will whui be lu, anil the prlc.g w ill le rltrti t We ahull make liOT prices UiIh cuii tner, anil don't vn r,...,. We were the Hrnt to lower the rrlceaon all cooda. und uiiil" low any ami ull. Cuali talks theae hurd tluiea. P. FRANK & SONS Racket Store, Er' CLOSING OUT SAL Of Buggies, Carriages and Wagons LOOK T THESE PRICES - AFinaClus HtipKy, Leather Tritninlnjf and J leather lop, cumpi unoiuti 01 live viyieit 01 Mjiring-1. cornier pnees. $100 ana $10 ), now Xo 11 Itoad WitKon (Portland Hotly) Lea Trim 4 Spring 2. Seat Mountain W.ikoii, Complete 4 " ) n O II 11 Canopy Tops $20 ami $25 extra. Xo 2 Combination Sprint; Wui;oii 2 Seat, former price $1(10 These are no cheap trash but the best goods ew made at the factory. COAST" all Steel Qear Wasons. 3.S1 3.0 TlltK ...1, Farm Ih-d. CAI'ACITV, 2"00 lbs woo ll 12 3x10 4000 lhtt l, ' ' 3',xl0 00(1011 1, ' ii 31x11 70o0 Mm... , . 3 inch tire f (K) extra. Culif.irnla Uack bed $7.oD. extti m. M.m Vtoie (in, ;vn,. Aaalgner t oa.lCkH Carnliii "rXr-'T-- Famonin 1. - (t V i ly,,,iii.,i,,,frr.ui.O;.l' . T r'4 "l.lo.-ilhiilltii-r. l:irm , i'l, 4 'rfl" VI I a.llr ""l-l in ( iKiefcei . I-.. I -t J 4 I it.il.i. iw itr.i:r!,n,ii . . uiv5 v a-.il, wi bmk. ,tiiiil eiu-n Vr, .rJ-t lr''ZiL J itmr i 4lnn,ni. -. ' -... -..... t,.,M. holjuj..r;.Jt,i.ra;,. . -i.' foraalolnEmtfim,'Jrei.,hj-,K.SUKli.t X a LV.vX.antlljyut-.li i mm la 4 ;. ::v W. A. WOOD, Cauvyer. c cugerte, r r O.eaon. Ppitiati- Work k'elaltjr omti Over lm l ounty Ilitnlt. GENTS' Mens ribbed tdilrU and drawer knit M it WALL PAPER PAINTS : 12 CENTS. $1.50 in - OVERTONS' - nd evervthina els proportion at TAKE -LIVERINE- -FOU TIIF.- LIVER M CONSTIPATION. for Si!t kj !l Ort;;;ijtj. UNDERWEAR. reg tioo now 42c each ...,..,." 4")C " 34o " ; ' 60u o 3!)(J 1. 4oo " 800 u i.ii .am ml, It Menu and boys shirts, .ock, ovt-rall and iiipeM will be mihl ut cot. LADIES' SHOP o it., .1 . . , , ' r- o" tine kiu dliia'S for 0 " i , i.lKI ' 11 11 1 50 tlonnola (ihoen for 1 t6 o ""'v Our entire liimif ,diildreiu, ujlasea iui la, j,., u.:,vy hYkk's' wi rill i ,. l.oj l.as 1 10 1.23 share the Keinembor tM is a genuine) sale of tho ontlro utock of goiHls without exception, so .lon't miss the opportunitv ..f getting foiuo gooil Imrgains. ' A. V, PETERS. Kr.inuxiiiti 1mV F. H. HAMMER, an and Jl hnvii st, gor. Comtnerelal, San Francisco, Cal. 'e fwy the highrat market price for Wheat, Barley. Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, hfidea, Vyool AND GENERAL PRODUCE. It will pay Ton to wriin ..l i,....., Liberal ailvane,, umle n coii.lsii,uirnu. ember: ii!! !;""'l'0 Prlure Kol.anSe. roryour" Seas and T - - (Soffee, - GO TO , & t Mmi 1 co. H. F. HOLLENB tiKUIl I Musical Merchandise, Bin Intna tliitlc, (It, PIAN()S-)e k.rllws.ltfniW' iiunuilticr, iviiiiil'i , . UK'i.N. Mbs.hi Hamlin, I f Wgavtn and other 1.' mini Vut. Uortk Rnnm Th rUmia BIkL l. 4 CALIFORNIA T at Full Slced Bed-Steads $1.50 EACH, At DAY k HENDERSON' 7th and Willamette Streets. Hiyhcst Market Prio Paid for Hides and Produce Will make the Season oflSVj On M.iily at (Vnwell: Tv! WoilnenlaVH t l'"tti Orjw: t ilava at Julio It krenf) ! " uiilceaatnf (iiw.li.111 on Frw" nrilitya, at KtU'eiie, at K. 6 liydiy Vt'tl la, . DESCRIPTION falifnini Jim in a IwautiW,'' bv, with atnr in fnrtle-aili ' U..I. -...l..!,. imili ,i.mn il. yeitri 11M May 'Al, l."i ' vligre-i ... . .. 11 hr t aiirerni jihi : Enuli-h Shire, wlt.w wtiM ,, wirllH)0 ponmk D.nn w t anil one -half French l'.n.nh- I ni..t, c?! t.. aup.-iil P I F. I .11 . I" - 1 ...Ui .! t u,.ril,n M. imi- nilia in aervier. .-r,.- - --. . . aenmin. Innuritniv f"l". I'J' lirnvm tn w Wlih fe.il. ,51?' , i will b wmal.lr.il with fx nreveul auei.leuf. hut rfP that may o cur. S. .' " 1 I.. I.. 1 ,.!. ts'tii A. PARKSji ! theJ.Hliee'8C eiltl"r "l .1it.iel L'lnee .uniy, ''"" 1 L C intielU 'l K C ui l. H, I'l va R, A Cinaa, 1), f, tichml. J Cr. h-, .M. iel""1- . 0v f th.- s'V ' J nMlt I IU "I'l aiual J0 '- eiititir.l aO'l'-li t'V "lr , ' k jk " r r a Ji. tlit) line i l-e Lumtv reu'll" 1I1.. ,'oiiuiliiilil ti' 1 SiX'ts. anH Kettle, OnecntdiKk T l. , . 1 m.n.1 CUre' l.leiD lt Cimimrn. ,? -- Deal col.U .d ioub CtuT" Sold btHenOeno,, 4 Uoo. IVJIl, nl tue UU. i - - v noun ol a.ii.i ' ,,, l-l ' 1 10 I'l' 1 uiy.fl;oeiiilheeii ' ,. - . . ... 1 f .r tit'" 11111 u.Mir i' " . , til le.f c.tlie, Ihe mlii I I., a, l1. 'I " " '. . , aer 011 ur before "Kl'1. . i. ..I.....,, ll all li'K" you f.ir thaaiiiu of ,b, ' .b.lat dHyofJni.e. . : perc,-ot nerai.iiuai r' ofthiaaeil.'U i,iih. "T ' Honorable A K "'rr,0' lo, the fc-'"J": 7' Ibu K7lh day of Al'."'. Atten""?