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OUR Clearance Sale ! now 'Hi. Big tieduotioni on our Entire Stock of Summer Shoes. ( 'ell early and secure Clinics llrk'ii,. ,.t Yoran's SHOE STORE San toocisco. EUGENE RECEPTION EUGENE SPREAD TEACHERS AT WORK bai NEED TRAVEL PAY CITY AND COUNTY SATURDAY JULY 15 m:i Vll'lKs Hay i" cheap. ( rstonnl Moyolas In rrngth and Is-anty. V I' Chamber-. I in' galvanl.ed cornice i l-lng placed "ii the front of Kit-' near hall. A lot of second band buggies mill carriages, ait well as ne w one- at F 1, Cham tiers.' Fob BALI -MO acres excellent farm Jug lauds. Inquire of J OHM Van Duyn, Uoborgi Or. Screen doors and windows. F L Chambers. A hlft Ht'K-k of Htovei and Tinware to cell at old prices before the raise. F L Chambers. You rau't cure dyspepsia I y dieting. Fat good, wholesome foot), and plenty f It. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests I'nod without aid from the stomach aud Is made to cure. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Store. Bicycle extras of all kinds at cut rate price, f 1. 1 hambers. DeWitt'a Little I 'irly Itinera benellt permanently. Th y lend gentle as slstance to nature, causing no pains or weak iks. lenuaiM ntl y curing cousli natiou utid liver ailments. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Htore. I'll" time olyear is approaching w hen flu- ''festive fiy" logins to get in his wore. W P Hermauu, a brother of Hon Itinger Hertnanu, was burned to deaih In Flagstaff, Ariz, by the exp'oslon of a lamp. It is supposed he went to sleep and left the lamp burning an 1 It exploded, setting fire to the bedding. The remains were MDt to Myrtle 1'olot, Oregon, for burial. Kakmkks Call aud see that French Canadian stallion at Hangs' stables. It will pay you to gel good serviceable st K'k. Salem Journal, July 12: Bnpt. and Mis DA l'alne, Mr aud Mi Werner ltrcyman, Judge and Mr- (ion II Dur lull and Mr and Mrs Piiil efetaobeu constituted a party f r Ml Bond tod iy. Thomas Ulioadi-, i tnttiAeld, wiltstl "I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy gave uie relief un til DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve, leas than a box of which permanently curetL U)e." Soothing, healing, per fectly harmless. Heware of counter feited. Vincent A Co., Corner Drug Htore. Oliver's l$onan i 4 gung plow $50 F Ii Chambers. "Ibti.'eused Chambeilain's Cough Remedy in my family for years and always with good results" says Mr V 11 Cooper of Fl Rio, Cal. '-For small children we flrd it especially ellec'lve. For sale by DeLano. Two car loads of goods received on last steamer by F L Chambers'. Low freight rates makes low prices. Mr and Mrs H Lk L:n BletOD, Mo, write: "Die Minute Cough Cure laved the lit Of our little boy wheu Dearly dead with the croup." Vincent .V Do, Comer Drug Store. A nice buggy for (4- at F L Chambeis. Extras for mowers ol nil kinds Deering, Woods, Osborn, McCormack, Plauo, Ited White and Rluc, Empire, Gbamplon, and others now uu band at F L Chambers'. It Is said that Hon D P Thompson, of Portland, who is one of the most ex teusive growers of wheat in ilie North-we-i, il not the most extensive, is con tent plating a trip to Uusia, primarily for t lie purpose of studying the situa tion and outlook in that country. We have some nice up-to-dute bed lounges and couches cheap. Call in. N ' trouble to show you through our large stock. J W Kays Furniture Co. "ur baby has been continually trou bltd with colic and cholera infantum luce his birth, and all tnat we could d f ir him did not seem to give more than temporary relief, mail we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Since giving t hat remedy he has not beeu troubled. We want to give you this testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude, not that you need It to advertise your meritorious remedy. O M Law, Keokuk, Iowa For safe by DeLano. Health of the Regiment Good and No Deaths En Route. Loral Market July ft, 1899. Wheat 47c. Oat 36c Hop 10 to lie, Rutter 20 to 35c r roll. ICUH Me Wool 15Jc Potatoes 75c. Poultry $3 50 to 4 0 iier dozen. Dried prunes 3 to 4jc ON EVERY BOTTLI Of Sliiloh'e Consumption Cure is thisgua ntee: "All wi uk of you U toimtv thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say yon are not benefitted re turn th bottle to your druggist and be may refund the price paid." Pnce i"i eta, 50 i-a and 1.00. For sale at Wilkint and Linn Daajgha. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. E-8ALHERS wi FU1ERAL DIRECTORS V COME HOME ON A SECIl TRAIN. bally Based, July il Pat not le i Irvgnn Instill i i a quandary as to how it is g.dn2 to weleome its regiment. If they do no at all. The boys i anuot lie blamed for wanting their travel pay, and with the exception of Oiegoii getting first sight of the boys on a transport, it will be as well. It is gratifying to learn In a report fr in Colonel Hummers that the boys are all iu good health aud spirits. It i- also satisfactory to know that Colonel Summers Is determined if possible to bring the regiment home intact. If they come overland, every one along the Hue will get to see them, Captain J L May wiled thin morn lug to his wife in this city, to some to San Francisco, as the regiment would be mustered out there. This was the lirst intimation Fugene poop e l ad of Iblacbauge. Lieutenant Huston also wired his wife after then arrival. Company 0 Ol Ibis city has been Jioldiug Itself in readiness to go to IVrtl.md to meet (lie boys, but feel dis heartened uow. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the (it'AKD received the following telt giam: Portland, July 13. No change in voiuuteer arrangement! at this hour. Tne Oregon boys will be mustered out in Sau Francisco. Au effort is now beiug made to start a special train i loin this place to meet the regiment. Kan Francisco, Cal, luly 12. If the Hecoud Oregou is mustered out iu Portland, every man iu the regiment, from Oeueral Hummers down, will be indignant almost to the point of re ceiving public honor which the slate wishes to pay her loyal sons. MusteriiiK out in Portland or Vancouver meaus a loss of about $30, good travel allowance, for the privates of the regiment alone, aud (6000 to $7000 for the officers. Kach private if mustered out here, will receive $32 travel allowauce and sub sistence. He will not receive it if mustered out at Vancouver. For Ibis reason the regiment to a mau wants to bu mustered out here. If Portlaud within 24 hours will agree to rein. burse the meu for the loss, a decided major ity will vote to muster out at home. This coutiugeucy is so sleuder it Is uot to be considered seriously by the recep tion committee from Oregon, headed by Governor Oeer. Oeueral Hummers has promised the Oregon reception committee that he will keep the regiment together, and if the state will furuish a special train, he will bring lite regiment home In a body. Oregonian Reporter Gives Our Town Boquets and Com pliments. MOW WE TREATED TNE EDITORS Orvgoman. July Ii. "The visitors a-oke Tuesday mori -ing to Hatf their ears at thedep.it In Fugene, and while the sle.pnu.-car "heel music, sometimes styled SOOllna was still vibrating from many liertbt, the city reception committee fathered around end soon had many OatriagM at the disposal of the guests, i.iul -Icr'-ly after 7 o'clock ail had la-en carried p to tboanmmli of BklnnePi botte, where a pretty aiiorama of mountain and vale, forest and larm apr-ad oui aud delighted the eye. Hire is seen the meeting of the waters, w here the Mohawk, McKeli.ie aud Willamette rivers form a part net Ship and go loud ly calling for some one to dam them up and use them (or turning more mills. 'Here on the summit of Bblnner'l bulte, under the great oak trees, the ladles of Kugene bad set long tables, with snowy covers, and here they seated the entire trainloml of people to u breakfast such as all w o partook of It will never forget. All the lUbtlan- Hale and dalloaclea of tbe leaeon were there, and the matrons and tpaldl who served the repast were most charming hostesses. Itight on the summit BOO trout were broiled barbOMMJ slyle ai d servisi hot to the deUgbted gneele, WHO were more than pleased with Ilie DOVelly of It all. These trout had been s tcially catlttlil tot the tooailOll, and one of t lie boats that bad otie up the McKenze fork after them had ben a AHiniied iu the rapids and had 45 of its irout drowned. A bear that w:.s shot during the trontlog trip was ex hibited to the tourists, and Fugene presented each with a someirr nook and a big boUei from ibe table Oold uartzfrom the nearby mining die trlctof lioheiuia, yielding $32,000 to the tnn was also exhibited, and tbe special peaks of the Cascade range w ere pointed out. "Mayor Harris, Colonel RH Miller aud others made short addte'ses and when the train pulled out there was euthusias ic cheering." FROM SAI.KM. Daily Statesman of July 12: The editors aud their wives spoke very lilghly of the reception tendered them by the Fugene people yesterday morn ing. Tbe latter served breakfast to the excursionists, on Skinner's butte, over looking the city. This place is about 250 feet above Fugene, consequently a splendid opportu illy was afforded all to view the oapltol of Lane county. Mountain trout, taken from the Mr Keuzie river by a number of enterpris Fugenites, were one of the delicacies of the morning meal; these were cooked in the presence ol the astonished guests and of course, eaten with a relish by all " Tbe Hundred Year Club. A Hundred Year Club bfal been or ganized. The object is to study the conditions which promote longevity. After much study anil research its members must arrive st i lie conclusion that the only possible way to attain long life is to take the best care of health. Willi all due respect we pre sent the study of Hostelter's Stomach Hitters for consideration. This Is a tonic for one of theuiost vital organs of life the stomach. For fifty yea if it has curt d constipation, indigestion. dysepsia, biliousness, weak liver and kidneys. It makes stintig st maclis, rich red blood, and sternly vigorous nerves. If volt ucceiit a suhstittile don't expect it to cure like Hosteller's Bitten, wee ttiiit a private nevBOua stamp covers the neck of the bi.ttle. Some State Press Comment on Our Reception. Late this eveniug the first steps were taken looking toward the regiment's rt eel vlng full travel pay and at the same time giviuir the people of Oregon the opportuulty of extending a wel come to the homeward-bound volun teers, such as tliey deserve. The plan is the same as that adopted by the state of Pennsylvania, namely, going through the "red tape" of musttring out iu San Francisco, completing all the papers, and deferring actual pay until the train stmts, A conference was held at the Occidental hotel by Governor Oeer, Ueueral Summers, Adjutant-General Tuttle, Judge-Ad-vocate-Oeneral Hpeucer, and Commissary-General Duune, and at its con clusion tbe following telegrams were sent to General Sbafter for transmis sion to Washington: "Sau Francisco Harbor, H H New-1 port, July 12, 189-To Adjutant-Gen-, eral. USA, Weshington, D C-Ore-gon troops just arrived unanltnonsly object to being mustered out at Port laud, aud lose the right of travel al-1 lowauce, and request to be mustered cut at Han Francisco aud git travel al lowance. Can tbey not tie mustered out here and receive travel pay ' Pay car to be attached to tbe train, aud the men paid en route. Ordnance to be turned over at Vancouver, and final disbandment to be made in Portland. "O Hi'mmebs, Colontl." "Commanding Heoond Oregon, U. H. V. "Id deference to tbe uoanlmoaa wish of tbe Oregon regiment, I Indorse Colonel Hjmiu-ra' requeet for muster out in Han Francisco. "T. T. Our, "Governor of Oregon." An answer is expected from Adjn-1 tant General Corbln tomorrow. An Fourth Fatalities. New York, July 12 Seven persoi s already have died at and near New York from lockjaw, oauied by Fourth of July istol accidents, and gibers sre iu a precarious condition "What might have beeu" if that little cough hadu't been neglected is the sad reflection of thousands of con sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughsand colds. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. It is uot too late to put on some new wall paper. $1 50 or 12.00 will make a nice room. See F L Cham bers' show window. immediate answer is uot urgent, as the transports are nearly out of coal, aud will require two days for coaling up. While the vessels are waiting here, i olonel Hummers may give the Sau Francltco people an opportunity to i-ee the Oregon boys on paiada. He says he cau disembark the troops iu half an hour, and get them back on the ships in tbe same time. MCBTEKEI) OUT AT MANILA The following members of the Ore gon regiment were, at tbelr own re quest, mustered out at Manila: Company CPrivane Arthur L Oll leland. i Tbe well known V of O cen ter rush- Fd From other companies about 100 were mustered out in Manila, includ ing First Lieutenant Kb Kelly, oomp any A ; First Lleuteuant Italpb Plait company A ; Second Lieutenant O N Wolfe, cimrany K. The object of mrst of these boys in mustering out at Manila la to enter business or professional life, for wbicb a majority of ttiem are eminently qualified. ALWtVS IN THE It do TlieHalein Daily Journal of Tuesday lias this: The Kugene spread waaadminietorvd at s a m on top of the observatory batte. In point ol teener) litaonrar. passed, tbeoliiiiatu i an ippsilaet. the lr is aaiimuinn'. iiu-shade aaa sooth ing, ami the VWItor were happy. Ten meu had been detailed to scour Mc Kenzie river for its world famous (n ut and they were eaten by tbe dozens hot from the griddle i U et long Raspberries, cherries, new potatoes, honey, cotlee, and nuue trout Wil lamette river trout of unmentionable size, and qgallty lliat could only la gUSSSed by the way they disappeared, and then more disappeared, and Bnally there were uot Many trout left in that high altitude, aud il Is no wonder, the way the Bugena ladies baggid, aol'dt- ed, hunted, wheedled and teased every -body to eat, feast and enjoy (hi in selves. Hark of (he six tables under the trees was a crowd of happy joyous Oregoolaos enjoying tbe early fsail as much as I heir visitors It IV Kit JiKW Hnagbeai 1 1 ivre Dppar liver Uuleg I 111 oil' II 1' I , Tne 1'. S. suagboat M ithlotna left down tbe river this morning and will probably w.uk la-low Salem iint'l next winter. Dining tbe six weeks the bout has I), en near this cty it lis sin -coded in doing much substantial wi rk. N( xi w inter will probably llnd tbe river si utb of Corvallis in the best boating condition p has seen for years. That the rival Is even now In good condition i- evidenced by the trips made by the steamer Fugene. Wliile (bit boat now runs only to Harrishurg It carrie- a large amount of freight. On its lust trip the Fugene left Port land Sunday morning nud reached HarrUburg Monday at 2 p m., tha quickest trip on record between those points, also he latest run ever made that lar up l In river. KObbag Hie (irate. A startling incident, of which Mr John Oliver of PhliadelphlH, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: " I was In a inns' dreadlul condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes MinkaD, tongue coaled, pain coiillnual ly in buck mid ldes, no appatltl aTariually growing weaker diy by day. Three physicians had given DM Up, Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters;' and to uiv fmsl loj and surprise, the firs! bottle made a decided improvement. 1 continued their use for three weeus, and am now a well mau. 1 know they saved my life, and robbed the i;rave of auotlnr victim." N'o one should fall to try them, ouiy SOots, guaranteed, at wil klus & 1, Inn's drug store. 8TRU0I GILDED (JUAhTZ. Kicb Discovery In Bobemlt list trirt. Cottage Grove, Or, July II. News was received this evening from I to iiemiauf another rich ntrike of free gold iu tbe Music mine. I bis strike was made in (he west end of No 1 level, which has MOO feet of tunnel. The vein is four feet wide and the gold Is Visible to the eye I hi- llnd Is richer Ihan the Helena, I the gold is heavier and sollder than Hie quart!, This property was rOMUtlj told to Montreal and New York parti.- for $150,000. I il itibgham, of Bpokane, baa charge. The property has about 8000 feet of tunnels, and one Ave ami one 10-Stamp mill, which are Iu operation day and night. Persona troubled with diarrhoea will be interesUd in U e i xperieiittva of Mr W M Hush, clerk of Hobl liorrance, Providence, It I. He ayi "Pol sev ral y ars I have be( U almost a c ins tant sufferer from diarrhoea, tbe fre quent attacks completely prostrating me aud rendering me unfit for my iluti' s at this ho. I About two years ago a traveling talesman kindly gave me a small bottle ol rhamberlain's Colic, Cholera ind Diarrhoea Heinedy. Much to my turpi Im and delight Its itl.'t-w.r. in, mediate. Wln-iiever I fell lympb n - I the dikease I would fortify against the attack with a few d il tin- valuable remedy. The result bat been -ry tatisfactory and aim"- i Me relief from the amo tion.' I i r sale by DeLano. W ANTED AN KUCVATUK When the Editorial visitors were here yes terday morning, one of them asked u I, er breakfast was to ba found. A GtjAKb reporter potatod to the top of tbe butt-. What!" said the enquirer with anuumeot) "l'p there'.' Have you an elevator?" Gun-tbot wounds ana powiier burns, cut-, briises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, Insect stlnga and Ivy poit Oolng, quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salye. Positively ore vents blood poisntilng. Heware ol eounterfel - leWIll'a" is safe and sure Vincent 4 Co, Corner Drug Store. go ore, So Pay. Tbit is tat wy all droasists sell Urove'i Tsetelee hill Tonic for Chffle, Malaria and IIUli'neM. Il u a pistsast tu taks ta Iu,' u )r-ii. Vicente. The wtgon that don't wear out is the one to buy. The Bain is tbe one, and F L Chambers baa tbem Poniinent Educators Discuss Practicability of a Na tional University. SESSI0RS H0 PATRIOTIC TIR0E i.oh an iKt.ks, juiy is. Today tbe National hdiKatintial convention has willed down to steady, hard work, there being II d partmeuta holding session iu the afternoon, in addition to Hie gene. ! , sessions Imth morning ami evi nr. Mts Helen tl'enfell, S ate superliilendelit of public Inslrue Hon, of Colorado, lead a paper on the general s ion baai Ing the tUggtatlVS title of "Quo Vadium" w hich laire upon Ilie il lations existing and which ooghl to exist between school and home. Hon 1. I) Harvey, supoi iniendeiit of public lOleTWlloa Of Wisconsin, ill dealing with "Fundamentals in Teach ing" struck a responsive nolo In out lining how far the individual freedom of the teacher is bounded by (he or ganization of the school curriculum. In the several departments sessions almost the entire gamut of education was discussed, Mom child study through l' e kindergarten and grain mar grades, polytechnic and art branches, to the ultimate points of (he bu.llle-s college curriculum on the one hand and the university on the other Tht initial stage of what in its entirely was a prolonged discussion of existing method-of child study Hs taken Up as a missing link between the home and -chimin, al d al the other end of the continuous Hue, President David Starr Jordan, of Stanford university, and l)r Nicholas M Itatler, of Colum bia university, engaged Iu a discussion on (he practicability of the national university, question of (he greatest interest and linp nance to educators. Physical education has not been neglected, ami a patriotic Huge has turn given to the entire proci eillllgs by t he di-cii ion before thoHorborl so ciety of "The Significance of the h'roii tiei iu American History." A Tliousaud Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer, of 1125 Howard it, Philadelphia, Pa, when she found that Dr King's New Disc ivery for Con sumption had coin pletely cuieii her of u hacking cough that for many years had made life n burden. All oilier remadlaa and doctors sou Id give her no help, but she says of I hi Koyal Cure "it soon removed the pain Iu my chest and I can now sleep soundly, some thing I call scarcely remember doing liefoie. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Cnlverse." So will everyone who trie-. Dr King s New Discovery for any trouble of th Throat, Chest or Lungs Pi ice .V',. ami 11.00, rrlal bolt lea free al wiiktna i 1. Inn's drug store; every bottle guarantied. Iffaka Light Draft. Tbe Jr e 'JSfB 1 1 Jw v j We DEERING Has Them. MOWERS RAKES BINDERS See them at F. L, Chambers' Overthe Hills and Far Away reat ttsi rareSnd want reu taatoksaisBS. Biabsi ami lieslthdil reereatlun hi hnravtisrk ridtai when ton lures a east wiiiiie barai and s comfortable, raejr rlilini, SSBdfOaM smt lallaaM -(H--. task m will ilml In our un-il. ItOSk nf aMMltti (or twlh la.lles and Iriiiteinvu We hsto Ilie limit itork of mi.liltes, haruesa and herw koo.Ii hi the vsllry. PRESTON & HALES Msniiiaeiiiii r ol llarnoM end saddles alio dealers In l'slnK. (ill and Well l aps I.N(X)lil'oKATKi). The (Jrinin A V'eiitch Company, of Cottage ( Irove has llled articles of Incorporation through it m Vaatefa, h n Vaatofa aodOWGrlfllD. Objaett to boy and sell hardware, etc. Capital stock, ttiOOO, at 1100 per share. II M Veatch lubacrlbaa for n shares, S0OO, fi il Veatch, $1000; Brmloa & Veatob, fiooo; JohnC Watch, (.ioik); (i WQriOln, f!000. Principal place of business, ( ottuge ( frove. That l lirolibillg lleadaclie Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr King's New Idle Pills. Thousands of sutlerers have proved their matchless nieilt for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood ami strong nerves anil build up your health. I.asy to take. Iry them. Only J'i cents Money buck if not cuied. Sold by Wilklns A I, Inn druggists. Pronob Tansy Wafers, lbs w orld's famous remedy for Ii regular and pain ful periods of ladies; are never failing and safe. Married ladies' fiieiid. French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy iu the world; Im ported from Paris; take nothing elat, hut Insist on genuine; iu rid wrappers with crown trade murk. I, a Prance Drug Company, Importers, BOO Turk Si, San Francisco. For sale by all drug gists, or sent In plain wrapper direct ou receipt of HOW IS Vlil'K Wll r. Has she lost Iter lieanty? If so, constipation, iiidigeatiuR, nick lisa lache ars the prhu-iial cau-ee. Karl'a ('lover Koot Tea lias cured those ilia for half a century. Trice M eta and J' eta. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Fur sale at Wllkina and t.inu 1 'ruii'ijiats. Letter List. F.Uge lie A brains H Harris II J ilemail MrsAletl Pollock Klvlti lbiss Mis A A Koss l.iicina Smith Paul T Walll- II I, Wood Austin. A eherve ol olio r letiera alveu out. I will idcsac Ktatv whoa or, July 13, im I lentils Kate Hewitt Chat lay Mary C Plymati BQ Kowe Kva M Miepard Jim Smith J II Wills Mrs Allie nl will Is. matin on all craotil esllltlu tol Iclteis silvtollaml. ii k. mboanai i t M DOM THIS STKIKK TOOT Miulily ennilriun, Naiiaeutiiig lirestli come from rhroni.- i-oiu.liatioii. KarTl OlovSf IC.sit Ten is an .1 cure aid has Iwen told fur lift)' vears mi an absolute giisrantoe. Prsst IDsli ejed 50 eta Ifoe salt at WllkhH and I. inn DruygiaU. Chimin Hark Wanted. I want llfty tons of Oblttlm bulk or which I will pay the highest market price In cash. Ilemember the place. IV Sanukkk. DeWitt's Little Kaily Kisers exsl PrOU the - stein nil poisonous uccuuiu latlolls, regulate the stoinach, bowels and liver, mid purify tbe blood. They drive awav disease, dissipate melan choly, and give health and vigor for trie dally routine. Do not gripe or sicken, Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Store. F Gross Bros.' OUNDRY and Machine Shops I KACHEIiV INHTirUTK. Will be lit Id in I itgeno Coniuieuclug July til. County Supe. intendent Wm M Miller announce- the summer school or liiHtilute for Lane county teachera to begin July .11, lasting live days. Among the instructors will be Pro feasor W C Durette of Multnomah county and Bupl B D Kessler of the Bu cue schools. Details of the session will lie published later. The I leering mower Is titled with ball and roller bearing ami will draw lighter and last longer than any mow ei I uilt. , th, in at F 1, Cliambers.' A LITTLE MAN S3 Kugene, Oregon. Sawmill and Mining Machinery, Hop Stovosand Hop Tops, Store FrontSi l aatinga made to order. lupalHug a tpssialty, Shup on Knat Kiglitli Stnel. Or n bis man Oat lad SHOES to ill htm hi siif wl.llli or (lu In vial Kid, CoaatsM Oaltsn, Tta ( air i sc.. shoes, or siiyllilnf eta.' Iu Ilie fool wear tine at (.rlrea tower than tuii nan match for uualllT and durability In Kugene They can also llud CI OTHING. In (It all. Dot only the inun, but thn . " I' t im -k When u!otlil WO CftQ (csHI ihtm on Om 1 -i GROCERIES Md PROVISIONS A t Uk' InWrit l rti r. If 7011 don't tbluk to. AX BILLY A BIG in. Is Want. i! Notice is hereby given that bids w lie r.'fi'l cud at Tliiirtotori (lrci011 kl ihe undersigned until August 1-1. IS!!', fof the bull. line; of 11 t wo story Wood men hall, Ml li feet. Plain and specifications may 1st seen at the residence of (.'has llray, Thurs ton. Itight reserved to reject uny or all bids. Dated. July I, Ih'.f.i. CiiasOkav, Fkank WHini, llullding Committee. Couldn't 1 .1! "ReceiviDit " I he Salem Journal BSjOSM an item DsSBJ tl.e 1 . i.j 1. 11 rtatiio; that somsono roistered Hal l I'atViU of the Sali iu editorial reception 00m' mittee while in Kugene. as mayor of rlaltni. and gives this aftermath nl what may U a aerioiu affair for tl.e "mayor": "When hut teeo 'Mayor' Pat ton was headej fur Portland aa epexial eeoiirt for s 1 fair haired, blue-eyed, mellow . vnioed lmisiana maiden, with no burrs on her r'a or ; Hies on her raonal charrua. How far 'Hal , went the world will aever knew, hut that tbe inhabitant of the Sunny South got a favorable imprsaaion of Dregoo, no una who kauwe Hal will eer Joul.l lor a moment, t Hay carriers, forasand outfits bought before tbe advanor. Mae them at V I, Chambers. ' IN PRICES AT THE Big Store! On all Summer Goods. Summer Shoes slaughtered regardless of cs&t Shirt Waists from 35c up Wrappers from 49c up Wash Goods from 4c up F. E. DUNN