VOL. VIII THE CALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1895. . NO 181- n GKEflT GLEJlHflHGE SALE OF SUWIER GOODS. Our 40c Valxie. A World Beater in Hosiery. Has been a splended value at 40c. Cat Prices making it a leader ot bargains. Every pair war ranted. "Louis Hermsdorf" dyer. Child's Straw Sailors, 35c. Choice of Stock. The greatest cat of the season on Straw Goods. This includes our regular 50, 75 and $1.00 lines. Wash Silks at 25c. Regular 50c Value. This is an offer not to be overlooked as it is a slaughter of a splendid value in stylish seasjnable goods. Ladies, this is an ideal bargain. All-Wool Challie at 33 1-3. Regular 50c Value. All in floral designs; Black and Cream ground. A rare offer which will delight everv buyer. Dimities to close at 10 and 12 l-2c. This is a delightful Wash Fabric in 12l and I673C. grades. Good selections in stock. Swivel Silks to close at 40c. We have only 3 pieces of this beautiful Silk-Cotton combination. But even in this small assortment we show the most advanced shades and designs. Crepone Cloths at . . .10c. Regular 15c Value. We show jl handsome line of this material, in plain and Fancy designs. - Very nice for Waists. Men's Fine Wool Under : : : shirts. : : : These Garments are in summer weights, of broken lots and will go at a price. All-Wool Dress Goods ..... at 33 l-3c. 15 pieces of assorted Plaids, Checks etc. en tirely new poods. Patterns very, choice. A splendid offer. Regular 42 , 50 and 60c. Novelty Linens at . . . 15c. Regular 25c Value. Only 7 pieces of this desirable wash goods left. We call particular attention to this line for durability and effect. Crepe de Picardie at 6 1-4. ' in popular medium and dark shades. ' Will make a handsoma washable Dress or -Waist. Percales to close at . . 10c. Width 36 in. Good values at 15c. Crinkled : Seersuckers, Reduced from 15 to 10c. Assorted Sizes. Outing Flannel. Regular 25c Waists. ParaSOlS- Balance of our stock to close at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent. Ladies' Capes. : All of '95 styles will close at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent. White rnnrlst m We have made up a special assortment of Barred Swiss, Kainsooke, Piques etc. Don't fail to see this line. Challies only .... 3c yard. Balance of our large stock of 5c goods. You can't miss it. Boys' Waists reduced to 15c. Everything in Spring and Summer Goods reduced in price, Call early and take advantage of the great re duction in prices, of lines will soon be broken. ft. M- WlIililftMS & CO COXEY FOR GOVERNOR Ohio Populists Name Their Candidates. NOT ALTOGETHER HARMONY Horr and Bryan are Invited to Salem The Defender Ahead English Church In Politic. Columbus, O., Aug. 2. After two tur bulent sessions today the Ohio populists succeeded in adopting a platform and naming a state ticket. They adjourned late this evening, but some of the more influential members of the party are not pleased with the results. General Coxey was triumphant in everything, and it was the predominance of Coxeyism and his novel ideas that does not please some of the conservative populists. Aside from the indorsement of the. .Omaha platform, the indorsement of Coxey's non-interest-bearing bond scheme and good-roads bills, and the denouncing of the trial of Debs, aire the principal points in the platform. The complete ticket: Jacob S. Coxey, governor; John H. Crofton, of Hamilton, lieutenant-governor ; George Harper, of Green, treasurer ; William Baker, of Licking, attorney general ; E. D. Stark, of Cuyahoga, supreme judge; William Agloyd, of Tus carawa, public works; Thomas H. Hickman, of Morrow, clerk' of the supreme court. After the convention adjourned it was discovered no one bad been nominated for the important position of auditor of state. The state central committee will supply the omission later. Killed by Train. Pendleton, Aug. 2. A young man attempted to steal a ride on the brake beam of the passenger train last night at Umatilla, going toward Portland. He Walled to get a secure seat, and was .-""iwagged, holding to the brake rod. He was picked up by the trainmen nearly dead, and sent' back to Pendleton this morning. His legs were broken and crushed to a jelly by beating on the ties, and his body was burned by heat from friction. He gave the name of J. B. Hunt, but died on the train this morn before giving further particulars. It has been discovered by the officials that be is the son of J. J. Hunt, a well-to-do hotel-keeper at Port Townsend. He was a youth of about 20 years. A Fight for Life. Salt Lake, Aug. The desperate horse thieves and murderers, Coughlin and George, were met by Salt Lake police officers today in City Creek can yon, seven miles east of Salt Lake, and a terrific battle ensued. During the fusi lade the officers fired over 600 shots at the outlaws, who were protected in the rocky cliffs, behind which they crouched on there knees and returned the fire. The outlaws were finally driven from their fortress and mounted their horses. A well-directed shot by Capt. Shannon caused Coughlin's horse to fall, after which the thieves Abandoned their horses and started off on foot, closely followed by the officers. Fredericks' Effects to Be Displayed In m Dime Museum. San Feancisco, Aug. 2. ?The effects of the late William Fredericks, murder er of young Herrick, the bank cashier, are to be displayed in a dime museum. Several enterprising showmen have been after the articles and have made offers for them. They will be exhibited in San Francisco tor a time and will then be sent East. That is the programe if At torney Col well, who defended Fredericks, and owns the articles, gets his price. The articles consist of rings, pistols and the entire outfit used by the murderer when he went on his robbing expedi tions. The Colombia Blver Reft Inside the Golden Oat. San Francisco, Aug. 2. The steamer Mineola, belonging to the Southern Pa cific Company, came in through the Golden Gate last night having in tow a raft built on the Columbia river, and containing between 6,000,000 and 7,000- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report 000 feet of lumber. The raft is made of piles, so closely bound together that not a single timbers moves. Their are 405- 000 running feetof these piles. : It would have taken scores of ships to bring the lumber here, and the freight bill, figured at the usual rates, would have been $22,500. A F08S1BLK MUKUER. A Man's Body Found In a Field Re mains Unidentified. Steeatob, 111,, Aug. 2. A possible murder came to light here last evening when a farmer living six miles north of here discovered the dead body of a man lying in a field near bis house. It is be lieved that the remains are those of a man named James Downer, long a resi dent of Streator. Mr. Downer has been missing tor. a few days, and at the tince of his last appearance he had $180 in his possession. There was no money found on the body, however, and the supposi tion is that DoTrner was murdered and robbed by some person who was aware that he had the money with him. His father has been sent for to see if he can identify the body. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, free. All of 1 which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold bv Snipes & Kinersly. Fresh Troops for Madagascar. Toulon, Aug. 2. Orders have been re ceived by the commandant here to pre pare for the immediate dispatch of fresh detachments of troops to Madagascar to replace the invalid troops who were re de red home. ' It is a big thing to say but nevertheless true, that a great multitude of people have crowned Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King of Liver Medicines." There is nothing like it for Malaria, Rheumatism , Chills and Fever, Constipation, Bilious ness, Sick Headache, Indigestion and all troubles arising from a sluggish or dis eased liver. Simmons Liver Regulator is the prevention and cure for these ail ments. a '. ' Free Silver Democrats. . Kansas Citt, Mo., Aug, 2. Democrat primaries were held to select delegates to the Jackson county convention, which will elect delegates to .the state "silver convention; ' The city wards chose solid free silver delegations. - ' on a For Infants and Children. Castoria. promotes .Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no jllorplune or other narcotic property. . "Castoria Is K well adapted to children chat I recommend It as superior to any prescription .'known to me." B. A. Archik, M. D., Ill Sooth Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. M For gevei a! years I have reootnmeri3ed your Ctstoria,' end phall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial remits." Edwim F. Pardkk. M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., Sew York City. "The use of 'Castori' is so universal and its merits fo well known that it reems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Marttk, D. D., New York City. Tn Ckkxujb Oompajtt, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BU8INEB8 03 flfttdarli! and Xtmfatffia cured tiy Dr. MILES PAIN PILX& "One cent a dose." Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. 8. BcrarcK, President. J. M. Pattkbsok, . Cashier. first Rational Bank. THE DALLES. ... OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. . Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight arid Telegraphic Exchange sold on Now York, San Francisco and Port- -land. DIRBOTOR3. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lixbb. 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