SJSJS BookCoupon n A pTHP A T , SATURDAY. yU. K X. A JulVJLjl IrVM CJBfW BookCoupon M'XVUDAY, mm i n t,iiihti nnii iitwimm jimmniiMjMiswrti JuUJKJNAJu, gajJMJamwjKJLiJiiBijjjif jara1 ' ; '- hi i ii n i ''jjtnE$gpftft' AUXii no, aimu VOL. 0. "TIJLIfl lMCOl'LJfl'S PAlMflit." .JMW'JHl fMJJ L'XL'im'JL'L'L'l ' WN aw wwpuwwmmwmw mhmjih HAXilflM, OiUCOON, TlJMJJAV "'JMMM1M NIMH 'JMMJAVi" The Question is Often Asked Why the Tb? N?u) York Racket Has such a lively trade, while it appears dull in many places? That question is easily answored. thov buv their nhonn from nun nC tlm mnaf. mlinWn nul, shoo factories in St. Louis, paying cash for thorn, thereby gotting thoir wtock at tho lowoat miVu. uW auiiinhr mr cHsii, wioy nuyo no ailowanco to mako for bad accounts. That ox juuns why thoy sell shoos cheap. In othor lines, such as Hats, White Shirts, Black Satoon, and light Dress Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Underwear of all kinds for ladies, and gonts llosiory, Laces, Embroideries, I aco Curtains. Ribbons. Gloven. Mir.tn. TulilnT.inAn. l.inm,'TnMnninrt , .-, .VMV .uwawaai .Miuwa AUUIUUJVUUni a j- - -WW . - i - jNupKins, urasn, lamrnocks, Brushes and notions of all kinrla wlnVli nm ..11 Ui.t. r !. in New York, and following that lino, (cash) from factory to consumer, they can afford to soil at low prices. They ask an examination of their stock and prices. L T. BARNES, State Ins. Block. MINUS AND FRAUDS- MMWUVMI tinnkfl Clotting In All I'irfH of I lie Comifry. TEN IWJtAh OFFICERS REMOVED. Charged Wlk BmugKlhig or Mil. ticso Httd Opium, c3SjB,fljB,T J 1 Vri.-T--"-' I MllSttutirr HaVsYsYsYsV. PnffjijW-j-J vifsd."?- I w"ki wLsvYkbi LsVsvasVsVsVsVaVsvS In I " isiAa II "wla -aW bVvvvvvvvvvv V!msfr"MHSBElFsJB4F "''""gafi"1'1 flr? Yoii Goingfotbe Sea Shore? Bible students should i?et one of those Oxford Bibles for summer Cha tauqua circles und cumn fjjuieeuugB. rorty styles. fr PATTrtV RRAS ,., Halem, Oregon. SAhKM MARKETS. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kept In PERFECT books, suoh are Tho Frey Patent Flat Opening Books. Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, aud the greater portion of the mercbautile men of the State, are surely deserving of a trial by everyone. Manufactured In Oregon ONLY by Tho Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. .Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, RaJem, Oregon 500,000 TREES ! OSWEGO - NURSERIES. FALL, 1892. SPRING, 1893, We would call tho attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large aud varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut aud Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, aud first-class In every respect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, 3TMcntion this paper. Oswego, Oregon. Wheat- flOo per bushel. Oats 8540o per bushel. Potatoes 6000o per bushel. Flour (3.C0 per bbl. Bran (Sacked) $18.00 per ton Shorts (Sacked) 120.00 per ton. Beans, white, 3c per lb. Kggs 10c per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) (20.00. Ducks 12Jc per lb. Geese 7c per lb. Turkeys 10c per lb. Lard 12JlCc porlb. Butter 2530o per pound Beef 7121o dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed. Pork 712o dressed . Wool 1618o per lb. Hops 14(a)15o per lb. VIGOR of MEN Eailljr, Quickly, Permintntly Reitortd, WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nd all tho train of arlli from early error! or later exc-et. tat mults of overwork, aleknsai, worrr.eto. Fulltrnftb, development ana tons Elren tu erarjr organ and pnrtlon of the body. Hlniple.naturalmetltoila. InimedlatAlmprsrement een. Failure ImpoMlbla. 2.0UI reference!. Book, explanation and proof), mailed (aealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. V. FOIt RENT. Two rroma auttnble for light housokecnlne. Alo lumlsliid bedrnnm n nd Irnui, clH-jip 11 Court Ml., two blooka west of Commercial Blreet. 0-2o3t FOH HALE. A very nicely located lot, with honse. on Mill atreet aouth ol Wlliamcttfl university Kor term! and particular!,, please at thla omoe. 6-vO-lm lnqulro c H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing tko following well-known and reliable Cempanies: BTATE INStJRANOK CO , JEta Insuranco Co., Tradora' Insurance Co., Hun .Insurance Co., National Insurance Co., Westcbetter Klre Ins. Co , Lion Klre Insurance Co., Imperial Klre Insurance C Iioudou a Lancashire Klre Ins. Soc, London Assurance Corporation, Alllanco Acsuranco Co., Norwich Union Klre Ins. dec. Oldest and Loading Klrmln the City Dovoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBORG TIIK nrilOLSTtiKER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In the trade enables me to turn out Hrst-clasa work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to Rive estimates. State Insurance block, Cbetneketa street. CHURCHILL Spraying Outfits, 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHAN1 TAILOR. 247SCOMMEKCrAL BTBEET. Ed. C. Cross, rtiBaWsstts ISCf2BsW33SBSSSSSSsFy fjC ? JsyF SssbbbCTV I 1J jV. Choice leats. IVliolcsalo HHtl Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats or allKlads 06 Court and 110 State Streets. HEM' WANTKD.-Aeenu paid agood com mission, and fcXJOO dividend among it next winter. Hnclal attrnotiona in b pushed this ypnr for which we want tho ser vice of bsi ngenU everywnere. T11KUU11TJH PUULIHIllNO CO.. Itoom 3), Chronicle liblldlng, Han Kranclsco, Wasuinoton, Juno 20,Tlio rcniov nt of Patrick II. Wlnnton, United HUtes attorney, Thoinnn It, Jlrown, Uultod States marshal, Andrew Wan son, United Btntcn collector nt I'ort Towtiecnd, C. J. Mulkoy.Unltcd HlalcH special agent, and six special InKctors of customs in the l'uget Bound district, all in tho stnto of Washington, and tho appointment of their sncccHors In said to bo duo to reports made to Hecretnry Carlisle by special treasury ugonts Wood and Lowls. TIicho reports arc numerous and clr cumstiintlal ns to dotal!, and tell tho story of one of tho most extensive and successful conspiracies ever formed to smuggle ClilncBo and opium Into tho United States oorosa tho far Northwest ern boundary. Theso ofllclals, It Is charged by the reports received, havo been doing a wholesale buslncsH for several years in connection with private parlies In Vic toria, 11. C, In smu(;sllK in Chinese by means of fraudulent 'certificates and permitting opium smuggling, either by connivance or otherwise. Politics never entered into It, but tho Immense profit In tho business seems to have corrupted many ofllclals, Other removals are yet to come, and tho mat ter In duo courso of time will And Itr. way Into the courts. PoiiTiiAND, Or., June 0. Arthur A. Porter and David A. Johhubrf, custom Inspector, h ive been dismissed by the secretary of the troaBiiry. No reason Is given. Their places have been illlod by A. E. Raleigh and Lehmann Blum, formerly of Pendleton, Porter was ap pointed by Abrahum. TU1S PAPKH Is kept on (lie at K. 0. Wake's Advertising Agncy, 61 and OS Merchants exchange, Ban Kranclsro, California, where contrao for advertising can be made tor it, CHRISTIAN HClKNCK-Lllerature kinds on sale ut 820 Liberty street. or all -ly ATTENTION. Cash money paid for roes, buttles, old Iron and all kinds of metals, n so hides, at old Court House, Halrm. 1-28-ly 1. TOU'OLAU. i TO THE FLOWER SHOW That's Where he's Going. The rest of the people are going to the most nertectlr eanlppcd BOOK AMD 1-JTATIONEIlV HOU8B IN OKKGON. in these llaes you want what U new nly. The new things are always round a' Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers 08 STATU BTIIKET. BAGGAGE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Bargaant lx1lug House In Opera House block, July 15. 1MH. Anyone having baggage there U re- qHa,3wtget"rae btfore; 8A.HOEANT THE PACIFIC DBTECTIVB AND COLLECTING BDRKAD BAL.KM, - - - Oregon Private work a specialty. 0. B. CLYMKHT, If anafW The Eucono Failuro. Euoknk, Or., Juno 20. Tho Lane County Uuiik, tho oldest financial In stitution In this county, foiled to opon Its doors this morning. Having become cramped by stringency of money mar ket. Hovey, Humph roy & Co,, have post'd a notice that depositors will bo paid in full. No statement has yet been made as to assets and liabilities, but de positors do not seem to have any fears and mauy say If the bank should open this afternoon they would not draw out their money. EuoenbCitv, Juno 20. Spcplal.J The Lane County Hank temporarily closed Its doors this morning. The de posits amount to about (100,000, assets at least $250,000. No detailed statement will bo made today. No excitement Is apparent and no run whatever has been made upon the other two banks. The cause of the failure Is tho stringency of money market and the steady with drawal of deposits, Ilia Unit btilfillfiK Mfirf Another lirfok Ifi C'ofvnllk Am nKHofiiric nt mill wm Iipkum In Hi oiruim court lirro ly A, it, rjliljifov, Irrwwrnr ut (lin OreKon ftgrlmflliirftl evil' lep, ngnlfist JlAtiilllori, JuU A (in, Tim nlurillMl nliefl for (M f7rfJ07f VontitAuit, Juno W. A fpcvr Jim loo n nppolnlod Ut (alto olmrgo of tlifl IlllslflCSS Of If, Ir", (iulllXSOIt k Co,, CUT pot dealers, Mr. (Julllxoon myn lio In solvoiitnudoxpoatsto ho able to take ohftrgo of Ills inisftitM In tliort (Imo, hut owliitf lo slow (M)IIdoIIouh Iio Is ihi ablo to moot llio dotnnmls of III ore1l tors now so ho applied for a rccolycf, Another Wassom Orlmo, Amianv, Judo 20V-I. L, Wlillo re sldlnjC about ton miles cast of If arris burg was roported shot and prolinps fatally wounded hy Doug Wassom, Tho cause of tho shooting Is not known at this time, Aflor tho shooting tho m- sallant cut his victim several times with a knife. Wnssorn has not been seen siuco tho shooting, Deputy Bhorlf! McUIalti Is on his trail. Dr. EuOas, who was called to attend to tho woundod man, returned and ho reports that, though four shots wore fired, nellhor took effect, but Will to was slabboll four times, throe times In tho arms and hand and onco In tho neck, tho latter wound being tho most dangorotis, tho out ranging downward, passing tho shoulder blade. Tho doc tor docs not doom tho wound necessari ly fatal. Wassom has not yet boon ar rested. A Eugene Guard special says: Doug Wassom stubbed I. L. White yes terday evening about 10 miles cast of Harrlsburg, Aftor cutting him In tho left shoulder ho split his right arm from the elbow down and cut across Ills loft arm. He then ran In tho house, trot a Wluohestor, and shot at White four times neither shot taking effect. Wassom Is a cousin to the Wassom who killed bis brothor near Albany last fall. "-'- r-'itr im TTTT-fi t w-i " - -"-'"' -- -- l Sji I. . Ml. lihvficqtof fill fri Utmiltw l'owf,-L.6l V, g Ottv't K&tmi RoYal Baking Powder jsass ABSOLUTELY PURE Thunder Showera lVwluccd by Dynitwllliig, HKAVy HAINS IN TUB VAU.KY. Oroat Heat In JtrJfaln !)oatli From Sunstroke. Another Tin Box Victim. Albany, Or., Juno 20. Bpeolal. Yesterday Wm. Abraham, a wealthy farmer across tho river, made arrange ments with two alleged Portland bank ers to sell his farm, and also buy anoth er. As a part of tho arrangement he placed (1800 In cash with $700 of their money to mako up (2o00 needed in tho mattor, in a tin box to keep until this morning when tho transaction was to be completed. Tho box contained bricks this morning. The men have fled. Bordon Murder Oauo. New Bhdkokd, Juno 20. Tho prose cution finished summing up this morn ing in tho liordon caso. Tho defendant was given opportun ity to speak. Bho said "lam Innocent but I will leavo my caso In your hands and with my counsel," Justlco Dewey then charged tho Jury. Ho defined the different degrees of murder and stated that any presumption of Innocence In creased by defendant's character must bo tho real and operative motive, ACQIUTTKI), After being out one hour and twenty minutes the Jury acquitted Llzzlo lior don of murder. Two California Banks Go. Loa Anoki.kh, Cal., June 20. The University bank and City Havings hank cloned their doors this morning. The president of the City bank says that the hank Is closed temporarily In order to collect money from Its loans and secur ities. He says depositors will bo paid In full. The closing of University bank which Is a commercial bank, was a sur prise. It has a notice on tho door to the titled that deposltois will be paid In full. Business Failures. Coiivam.ih, Or., June 20. Tho cred itors of Hamilton, Job &, Co. held a meeting yesterday. Receiver Bryson made a statement showing the total assets to bo (105,000. Deducting (02, 000 for doubtful overdrafts aud bills re ceivable leaves the avullable assets at 1103,000 including $16,000 In ctuh. The liabilities are placed ut 1221,000, After this showing an uwlgnmuut wus made for the benefit of creditors. J, II. llry. son was elected assignee. Wm. M. Ladd of Portland P. Avery, P. M. Zh rolf and President lllwi of the state agricultural college, Corvallls, aud John Priest of Ysqulna, were appointed an advisory committee. Among the Items of assets Is real ',nte (28,000, of which 120,000 is tbe value of the site of (be World'o Fair Finances. Washington, D. C, Juno 20, At torney General Onloy lias been called upon by tho treasury department for an opinion of tho present status of all tho world's fair appropriations, and is asked several questions In view of de cision of the United Btates court of ap peals. Harrison Denies, Nkw Tome, N. Y,, June 20. In re spouse to a question, ex-President Har rison telegraphed the following from Indianapelis: "If I am quoted as hav ing expressed approval of action of com missioners In opening tho world's fair Sunday, or of the decision of the cir cuit court of appeals, it is without authority." The Wisconsin Fires. Dui.UTJt, June 20. More accura'e reports from tho fires in the Meaaba iron range Indicate greater losses than was at first reported, The lose at Vir ginia is a million, and at other plows will be at least a million, Reported fatalities seem unfounded, A ObattaBOOffA Failure. Chattanoooa, Tenti. ,June JjO, The City Bavlugs Ilauk, as a result of a run was forced to suspend, Assets, (475,000; liabilities, (224,000. All depositors will be paid in full. New York Imh, Nkw Yokic, June SO. Tbe suburban handicap was won this afUraoon by Lamplighter, Mars second, Iddleslelgb third, Lamplighter wis (18,000. Bslnmaklng Succeeds. Rapid Orrv, H. I Juno 20.--Dyua mite ralnmaklng experiments here were partlully saoccssful. There wen two showors In tho city last night and heavy rains In the neighboring valley, Kurthor teats will be made. Great Britain. London, Juno 20. In toiiso heat pre vailed throughout tho United King dom yesterday. Tcrrlflo thunder storms caused much damage In several districts, Two deaths from sunstroke hero. Drouth in Germany. Dkhmm, Juno 20. Tho heat Is In tense. Fields aud woods are dry and havo been for several weeks, Bo vera I forest Arcs near tho city. To Prevent Famine. Bkkmn, June 20. The rcceut drouth has caused such a scarcity of farm pro duce, and so bllghU'd tho young oror tbatHerrVon Herlopsch, minister ol trade, will propose tho suspension of duties on corn and maize. Medal for an American. London, June 20, Richard M.IIunt, of Now York, received at the Royal In stitute of Architects tho queen's gold medal. The distinction Is conferred upon him In view of hi work at the world's fair, in Chicago. Hunt Is the first American whoso uumo fs inscribed on tho Institute's roll of honor. Seal Bill Passed. London, Juno 20,---A bill, concern ing tho Anglo-Russian agreement for tho protection of seals In that part of the North Pacific of! tho Russian coast and for (he punishment of poachers In those waters passed second reading in the bouse of commons wlthoutdlvlslon, Refused the Challenge Pahih, June 20. As the result of a wordy altercation in tho deputies, dur ing a debate on the electoral roform bill, between Clemenceau, Paul Dsroulede and Luclen Mlllevoye, tho former chal lenged tho latter to a duel. Both re fused to grant Clemenceau reparation, but Mlllevoyo said be himself would challeugo Clemenceau after the debate on tho Her, extradition. TUB 00WB0Y8' RACE. Three Riders Registered In Sioux City Last Might. PONCA, Neb., June 20, Dee. Mlddlo ton, Stephens and Ollllsple, the cowboy raee, passed through tho suburbs of Ponca yesterday at 20Q p. in,, having gained a lead oyer the others by riding the whole of two nights. Doc. Middle ton bad the misfortune to lose his best borse at Coleridge, where be strained one of bbi bind legs, Tbe remainder of tbe horsea seem to be in good condition During tbe first six days they traversed 400 miles, aud are beginning to Increase this speed as they advance. The riders are endeavoring to save their horses by (raveling balf tbe time on foot, AT BIOUX OITV. Hioux Citv, la., June 20. At OM Purdy, Mlddleton aud Gillespie regis tered here last night. A great throng welcomed (he riders. All are in excel lent fettle, and tbe humane society offi cers pronounce the condition of (be horses all that could be expeeted. Berry waited eight hours ba Mlddleton In the last 88, aud be Is now oh even terms with bliu. At this rate tbe rfderi should reaeb Chicago Wednesday of next week, WANTHO.-CJIrl for general bous work. Must be oaiMthle of taklNar full charge, inquire 249 Union street oor. reei. VthhAMOOK WIPDD OVt, 9tuu Disastrous- FJr at the Lfghtnottfte' Oity of Oregon. TflfMAfoofc, Or., Jtfno 20, rbo busi ness portion of (be town was destroyed by flro early yesterday tnornlhtf. It started nt 1 n, m, and Is supposed to be tho work of Incendiaries, ra several (Ires started sluiultanoot'sty, There is groat exollcuiont and talk of lynching ttio guilty parties If tboy can be dis covered, Mahy persons are destitute, and one tnan was seriously Injured by a falling wall. Tho total low is nearly (100,000, The best portion of tho town Was burned, Tho dead calm which pre? vailed wits all that saved tbo few re maining buildings, though many of thorn wcro badly damaged. Excite ment runs high and It Is hard work to keep oltlscuns from banging parties sus pected of sotting tbo flro, Atl o'clock Buuday night several ihots vtoro fired by unknown parties. In an Instant it was fouud that 1 ho largo doublo storo of Win. Olson was on flro. All efforts to put it out were' Ineffectual. Tho house next door own ed by Wui. BtolutnotK was burned to tbe ground, Tho wharf was partially burned. Tbo steamer Garfield getting up steam aud playing on the flro saved tbe wharf. Tbe fire bad died out and people were going to their homed when there was a cry of "fire" In auotbor part of town, (n an Instant flames shot up from the rear of Hadloy's saloon and shortly tbo whole building was In flames. Tbe Allen bouse weut next, then the bar bur shop, G. O. Nolan's oflloe, Pock ham's shoo storo, tho bank, tbo Larson house, W. C, King's house und on tho other side tho Occidental hotel, Brown's butcher shop and residence itud Colin St Btlllwell block, occupied by Colin & Co.'n storo wore soon burn ing like tinder. It looked as if tbe whole town was doomed. A faucet in an oil barrel In Hadley's saloon bad been turned open and flro applied to tho flowing oil. Pitch had been spread In places, The tow stores left aro badly damaged. Tho principal losssos aro Colin k Co,, ifoneral merchandise (8,000; building und stock Itm'jrod for (4,000; L. H. Urown shop und building (1000; no in surance; C, B, Had ley saloon, building und liquor stock (0000, insurance J2O00; R. R. Hayes and C. B. Hadley, Allen House, building, (10,000; O. and K. Thayer, bank building and others adjoining, building and fixtures (2000; m, jm. i.arsen Hotel foooo, no insurance; Occidental hotel and furnltura (4000, Insurauce (1,000; Wm, Olson, store and buildings fOOOO, insurance (4000, Many others wore damaged badly. Bnok buildings will bo commenced at once and merchants have telegraphed for large stocks of goods. Tbe total loss will probably reach (70,000, TBS MARKETS, i Wheat valley, Walla I1.02J Pomtxamj, June 20. (1,I2J(I,18, Walla (1.031. Ban Frt A NOifloo, June 20. Wheat easy, December (1.841, ""I'm 9MQ (1.25. Chicago, June 20. Wheat eb, 04. Baby cried, Mother slglied, Doctor prescribed t Castor!, iHE BEST Is tfis tost Mood MMlelsa, Maai It au In is nature to throw ott Wta ta mire organiM. tlma t.maa un contrary Ut tba rTtetof tin various r-ota, inirr, aaruMrllla Kilitur, whfeti feoMM t) twintritivt in lli ! imrltMoMh blood.and at titM i ih Hiiro oraaHMfti, turn hi . ituras, whfeti tout up the I' M arstBt, thus uroauolna' i mm and awflnlH. Tamf(Kt,fWl BLOOD MEDICINE tl tajMAt Aa lietUr than iaka M. M. ML "As a (Jirttefaa, I hi praeeffW a4 M II, H. M. In toiyiuMm as a Wto. as4 w alusi rutiblx, awl wri hn trary BtuxiuM. IaTr mI at rsirriallla Mlllotl aoalVsl fssaasll "" ajhssksfkuad Sew to ut)ttt aail ta4(fli4. "is. m, iuivmt, aa. u,,MAtft !.' .KaLWWl-r "nm- ?A -