T 1i H X -LLJJ- 9 ESTABLISHED FOR ME DISSEUIX ATION OFlEJOCRATIC1 PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN AN nONEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OF Oil BROW. WHOLE NO. 618. Eugene city, ok. Saturday, September 13, 1879. $2.50 per year IN AOVANCE r PPY TLr cw A U J Ut &nnt City Guard. X I CIMf BILU J. CAMl'BILL. ' CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers and Proprietors. 'OFFICE In Underwood's Brick Building, over Grange Store.' . OURONI.T UA.TK3 OW ADVKKTIS1NTO. Advertisement inserted as follows: One square. 10 Hue or loss, one insertion S3; ch subsequent insertion L Cain required in Tiiba advertiseni will be cliarged at the fol owing rate: One square three months " six months " V bite year 12 00 .Transient hotices in local column, 20 cenU per 'line for each insertion. Advertising bill will be rendered quarterly. All job work must befAlUKOBuS pelivkbv. POSTOFF1CE. ifflce Hour. -From J a. m. to 7 p.m. Sundays Blail'arrive. from the .with ana leave. oln north 10 a. m. Arrives from tl.e north and leave. ?oin ih it J-.SS p. fOrSioi.l.w Franklin an l Tng Jrm does at a.H.on We.lne.cUy. For Crawford. TiK.' oSTp Cek an! Brownsville at I .. Letter, Sill be ready tor delivery half an hour after . -rivalif "rain" Letter, should be left stthe office Cu. h.ur before ""JJrPATTER80S. P. M. . m 1JO to 1:50 p. m. SOCIETIES. ....1.iw Kn II. A. F. anil A. M Meet, ftrst and third Welneadays in each month. Bpencts Butte txooit Ko. 9 I. O. : n F. MeeUevery Tueauar itbdiuk. WlMAWHALA ENCIMFMKST u. w, the Id and 4th Wednesdays m wn moniu. DR. L. M. DAVIS g$ DENTIST, Eogerie City, Oregon. OCMS OVER GRANGE STORE, first door to the right, up stairs. Formerly ffi e of C. W. Fitch Nitrous Oxide Gas for paiule?s extraction of teeth. W. Sheltoh. M. T. W. Harms, M. I). Drs. Shelton & Harris, jPHYSIClMS & SURGE0XS, Busand City, Oregon. A. W.PATTERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OtOee on Ninth Street, opposite tlie St. rharle. Hotel, and at Itealdence, . KiJOKNW CITY OHKGON. Dr J. C. Shields fFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SER VI vices to the citizens of Eugene City and fcurrounding country. Special attention given to all OBSTETRICAL CASES and UTER INE DISEASES entrusted to his care. Office at the St. Charles Hotel DiSEPfl P. GILL jTi AN BE FOUND. AT RTS OFFICt or ree Vidence when not professional! engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. , Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby erian Church. Ssllcmcinvaj, SI. D. PJI YSICIAJY J- S UR GEOM Residence Corner of Oak and and Fifth Street. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. GEO; B. DOR1US, Attorney & counsellor at law Office on Willamette street, Eugene City. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, mQ DEALER IN JXr 3$ Clocks, Watcnes, Chains, Jewelry, tt. Repairing Promptly Executed. 6TAllWork Warranted..! J.S. LUCKEY, KllsTrorth ft Co.i brick, Willamette street N. rwKTorK OF II.ITS-The best and largeet ever brought to Eugene, at FKlENDLY'S Go4 and stationery Store. TOST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENE X City. I have on hand and am con.tan'.ly receiving aa awortment of the Be A School an MMoellaoeoui Broks, SUtionery, Blank Books Po.-tfolio...Car.la, W.lleU, Blanks Portmon tute, etc.. etc. A. S. PA 1 f fcltoO.V Real Estate Agent. Collection Agent, and Notary Public. EUGENE CITY, : OREGON. J. B. ALEXANDER, Justice ol the Peace, Conveyan cer and Collector. Bill, collected. Records searched and tb tract of title made. AH bonneee promptly attended to. Off e at the Court House. 1 HOCEBlE-I-liu keep ea a follof QROCERIES & PROVISIONS i mJ Uajta Ol. tntio of hnus-kepn. jr. G. HENDRICSK IS. Rosenblatt X Co., DEALERS IH GENERAL merchandise, At the old stand, Southwest corner of Eighth ana ft uiameiie streets, EUGENIC CITY, OUKGOX. Have the most complete stock of General Merchandise In the city, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, X3.,etc. And in fact everything the market demands, winch we are selling at BED-ROCK PRICES. Paid for all kinds of farm produce delivered at our Store. S. Rosenblatt & Co. VTEW DRUG STOKE ON WILLAM JJl etce Street, near Ninth, D KVLH .18 IN DRUGS, CUKMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, &c. Brandies. Wines and Liquor? OF AIL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of article found in FIRST CLASS DUUti dTORE. We warrant all our drug., for thoy are bew and Freh. Particular attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery ai.u Toilet Articles. As we have bought OUR (lOOS FOR CASH , We ca'ft compete with iny establishment in Eu gene t. lty In jince and accommodation. Buy your ifoods where you can get the best and cheaiie.it. . . PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night OSJIUKN & t rpRV ITI-THET. - - i i HENDRICKS BRAND 1 of Mitr. For sale only bv T. O. HKNf.RirKS. BOOTS AXI SIIOEM-CALIFOh-nia hand anil machine made Boots and Shoes. A new lot direct from factory. .S. H. KlKML.y ent for thU selebrated wamn. G. HENDKJCKS. A dminislrator'8 itilice, VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i.1 the undersigned was at the May term, 1S79, of the county court, ot J.ane county, ur egon, duly appointed admiuistrator of the es tate of Mary June Hcatherly, deceased, aiid that all liersnns having claims againsx said es tate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers to said administrator, at the office of Thoniison Bean in Eugene t'ity,,l-ime county, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of this notice. JAMES HUDLESTON, Administrator. THOMPSON BEAN, Attorneys. May 9, 1879. EHOTOCRAPHS- Albert Jacksorf, Artist, Takes Photograph, Gems, Car-Is, Cabinet and Life-Size, style add finish equal to any work done in the State. Pricet reasonable. GALLERY Willamette street, Eugene Citv. Oreuou, over Mrs. Jackson's Millinery Store. . dec 15:Cm Executors Notice. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned lia lwen apsiinted execuW of the last will and testament ot John F. Lee, deceased, by order of the County Court of Lane county, Oregon, and that all persons bavin claims against said estate are hereby required to present the tame with the pn per voucher, to the undersigned at bi. of f ice in J unctim City within six months from the date of this notice. Dated July 22, 1879- . W. C. LEE, Execntor. ThoP80 ft Beajj, Attorneys. jy2bt4 Orf'on Indian Wan of IVii, m 17 All persons who rendered service or furnish ed supplies or transiiortation in the above wan, or the heirs of eucb person can obtain valu- a: ble information by a-lrtressing aiian ivuiuer .1 (Uti. 3d Auditor V. 8. 'I reamry), AtKir- ney and Counsellor at Law, 26 Grant Place, General Notice. " " - rR GEORGE HUMPHREY HAVING t placed hi. bosines. i the -Land, of the ondersivTied for collectiuo and settlement ail perrons owing him who have not mvle ar - raneement for tension of time, are hereby riMgement without delay hcSriy. KUGKNK CITY BUSINESS DDIRECTORY. ALEXANDER, J. B.-Justice of the Peace South Eugene Precinct; office at Court HoAise. ASTOR HOUSE-l'liKe Baker, prop. . The only first-olasa hotel in the city-Willamette street, one dixir north of the post office. , , ABRAMfS, W. H. ft BRO.-FIaning mill, sash, door, blind and moulding manufactory. - in our line furnished igiiiu .urn, vim, hi luiu race. i.vervthllli on short notice au reasonable terms. BENTLEY, J. W.-Prtvate boarding house, southwest corner of Lleventh anj IVarlsU BOOK STORE One doo'r south of the Astor House. A full stock of assorted box papers juniu aim luill'y. BOYD ft MILLER Ment Market-beef, veal, iiiutwui, is.rs; ami iani tviuamette street 1...... -l.il. 1 XT' .1 uriwrru ivigiiui ana iintn. BRIGGS, A. C.-Saddlery, harnesa.aa.ldl. trees, wmps, etc, vv Ulaiuette street, between Eighth and Ninth. CLEAVER, J. W. -General variety store and K,-iu;uiiu.nu uuiiiements, southeast corner ot ulamette anil Seventh street. CHRISMAN, SCOIT -Truck, hack and ex pressman. All orders promptly attended to. Office at express office. CRAIN BROa-Pealcr in Jewelry, Watch- .... rt !. I xr. t . . ..... ca, viuvm aim iiiusK-ui instmmenu vu. inmette street, between Seventh and Eiihth. CALLISON, R. G. -Dealer in irroceries. tin' visions, country proiluce, canned eooils. books. stationery, etc., southwest corner Willamette and inn hts. DORRIS. B. F. -Dealer in Stove, rind Tin ware lllamette. s-treet, between Soventh ami r.iKntn. DUB ANT, WM.-Meat Market beef, pork. veal and mutton constantly on hand Ninth street, between Pearl and High. ELLSWORTH ft CO. Druggists and dealers in paints, (His, etc. Willamette street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY, S. H.-Denler in dry eoode. clothing and general merchandise Willam ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newspaper, book and job priming omce, corner vv ulamette and tigluh streets, up stain. GRANGE STORE-Dealers in treneral mer chandise and produce, comer Eighth and Willamette streets. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Prog- kisi, i-imsonice, vv uiauieiie s eei, between Seventh and Eighth. . HAYS, ROBT.-Wines. Linuors. and Ci gars of the best quality kept constantly on hand. The best billiard table in town. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in general mer chandise northwest cortfer Willamette and Ninth street. HODES, C Lager beer, liquors, cigars and a rme pigeon-liole table, Ulamette street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M. -Gunsmith. Rifles and shot-guns, lireecli and muzzle loidera, for sale. Repairing done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on 9th street KINSEY, .1. D --Sash, blinds and door fao- tory, window and door frames, mouldings, etc., glazing and glass cutting done to order. LYNCH, A -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg etables, etc., Willamette street, tirst door south of Postoffice. LUCKEY, J. S. -Watchmaker and Jeweler; Keeps a nne stock ol goods in his line, Willam ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN, JAMES Choice, wines, linuors. and ciears illainette street, between Eighth and Ninth. MELLER, M. Brewery Lager Iveer on tap 1 1... 1 1 1 i nun uy wio itt-y ur u. I CI, uurucr III 11 1UU1 alia Olive streets. OSliURN ft CO.-Dealers in drugs, medicines. chemicals, oils, paints, eta Willamette st, opposite 8. Oharles Hotel. PATTERSON, A S.-A fin stock of plain . and fancy visiting cards. rERKINS, H. C. -County Surveyor and Civil : ' r.ngineer. liesuience on J; ilth w rect PRESTON, WM.-Dealer in daddlery, Har ness, Carnage J rimming., etc. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eiiflith, POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard school books just received at the post office. RUSH, BEN. Horseshoeing and general job bing blacksmith, Eighth street, between Wil lamette and Olive. REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con tractor, corner Vv Ulamette and beveiith streets. , ROSENBLATT ft CO. -Dry goods, clothing, groceries and general merchandise, soutuwest comer Willamette ami Eighth street ST. CHARLES HOTEL-Mrs. A. Reh- frew, Proprietress. Th lest Hotel in the city. Comer Willamette and Ninth streets. SHIELDS, 3. C.-Pbysician and Surgeoh nnrth side Ninth street, first door east of St . Charles Hotel. . , , STEVENS, MARK Dealer in tobacco, ci gars, nuts, candies, shot, powder, notions, . etc. Willamette street i SCHOOL .SUFPLI.ES-A large and varud assortment of slates of all sizes, and' quantities of Mates and slate books. Three door, north r of the express offiee. THOMPSON ft BEAN-Attorneys-at-Laer Willamette street, between Seventh and . Eighth. WALTON. J. J.-Attorney-at-Uw. Office Willnmette street, between Seventh and Kit'hth. WITTER, J. T.-Bnckskin dresinir. The hiirhest price paid for deer skins, Eighth st, at Bridge, i UNDERWOOD, 3. B.-Generai brokeraire bniness and ayent for the Connecticut In Miranco Company of Hartford Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. ELLSWORTH & CO., DRUGGIST, AiriLL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in f Y all ita branches at the old stand, offering increased inducements to customers, old and new. A heretofore, the moat Careful attention given to Prescripions. FAim t on MALE. A' WELL IMPROVED FARM CtV tlrr. hundrfl iic sixty ar-e, 1(10 acre under cultivation; au under lenct and the improve- ment. in or-ler, which we wi'l aril at a I .&t -un, aad on tbe tnit reasonable tmna. I Situated mile, onth of town, and haa , outrange for stoca. Apply at thi. orhce. . Ji u i T.'C.'HENDRfCKB,' "SaCallbg tbe Bribe." . 1 her w8 a tnarriage Kt the tjp'per .ml .1... r... t i ...... v. ueirou, juansing and Norther rad tho olher dav. A Great big chap, almst able lo ttirw a car-load off the track, full in love with a widow who wai cooling for the hutuls- in saw mill, and after a ween 8 acquaintance the v were mar rieA The boya around the mill lent ii ip v miaul tiree calico nhirtia. a dress coat and a pair of white pants, nnd emppea in a purse ot about twenty dollars, and the . couple atarted for Ui-troit on a brldi l tour within an hour alter lame married. ,i '.Tin Vie lady.'Viplained William, an t In tmndiictor came along for tick t, "are ray bride. Just aplioed, tiiiy nix minutes ago. Cest two dol lar, butdiirn the cost! She' a HI v of the valley, Mary is, ind I'm tho right oower in a new Dact ot keerds r.on dui-tor, Halute the bride." Ihe conductor hesitated. The widow had freckles and wrinkles and a turn un nose, and kiasinc the I . . ' . . c oruie was no gratification. Aonaucior, a lute tne urute or look out for toruadeex!" continued William, tut he rose tip andVh'ed his coat. I lie conductor sa-luted. It was the best thing he t'6uld do just ttien. "I never put on style, before, Vu.it ti red William, "but I'm bound to see this thine; through if I. have to h'ulit all Michigan. Thers 'ere pas- sengers lias get to come to the chalk, lliev has." Ti e car was full. William walked down the aisle, waved his hand to command attention, nnd said: "I vejust been married; over there sell tl.e bride. Anybody who want to oil-lute the bride kin do so. Any body who don't want te will have chip to believe that tree fell on him." One bv ene the men walked up and kissed the widow, until oulr one was left. lie was asleep. William rcxclicd over and lifted I hit into a iniiig position at one movement and onmuindi d: - - "Ar' ye coin' to dust over thar an' kiss the biide?" "Ulaist vour b.ide, nnd on, too," growled the passenger, ' illiam drew him over Ihe linuk ot the Heal, laid hun down in the aisle, tied his leg in a knot, Hiid was a making a bundle of him jtlst ot a size to go through a window, when the man caved nnd went Over aud sa uted. "Now, then," said William, as he put on hi coat, "this bridal lour will be relumed as usual, and if Mary and me qiieeze hnndi or get to lay in heads on each other's houlders, I shall demand who laughed about it, an' 1 11 make him iinagiho that Tin a whide boom lull of the biggeat kind of saw logs, an' more comin' down on the nert rice. Now. Maty, hitch along, an' let me git my arm around ye." Detroit Free Tress. ii Courtship In Cliurch. New York World. A young genllemar happening to sit at church in a l ew adjoining bur which a young lady occupied lor whom he conceived a Huddetk and violent passion, was desirous of en tering into a courtship on the spot; ind the exigency of the case suggest ed the following plan: He politely handed hi lair neighbor a Bible open with a pin stuck in the following text second epistle of John, verse iifih: "And new I bcieech thee, lulv, not as though I wrote a new cntmnmandment unto thee, but that which we had from tbe beginning, ial we lot e one another." She re turned it pointing to tho second chapter dT Kiitlr, verse tenth. "Then she letl oil her face and bowed her self to the ground nnd said unto him, m h v have I found grace in thine eye, seeing that lama stranger?" II re turned the book pointing to the thirteenth verse of the third ' epistle of John: "Having many thirgs to write unto you, 1 would net write with paper and ink, but I trust to come unto yoii and (peak face to face." From ihe above interview a marriage took place. Dow European Ruler. Travel. Chicago Times. European rulvr probably do not enjoy traveling. The C'zr wa late ly hurried from Livadia to Moscow ahead ot the appointed lime, in con sequence t the discovery of a pint to assassinate him on the way. King Humbert journeyed by night trtnn (Jrnoa, beranse he feared death Hi llir hand of revolutionary oc'etr, ifito which on uf hi Mi-i had pene trated. Lebanon, Linn county, ha iraprov-j ed y.reat I v dtinriz the year. ew bull. tint: have irronz op, new street I laid out, sidewalk extended, and a reneral appearance of thrift and ac tivity pervades the handsome little .'city. r J STATE NEWS. The railroad company has put up a real nice depot building at Shedd's station, the size being 2Gx40. John F. Miller will remove his large house at Salem to hi farm three miles from the city. A big job. Independence will havo a grand jollification upon the completion of tno west side road to that place. A man whose name is not reported fiercely assaulted a boy named Grant McGuir in Yamhill county, last eek: with a pitchfork terribly lacer ating his scalp. Mrs. W. Mansfield of Willow Springs, wa! seriously hurt last Week by the explosion of fruit can, which she had put on tho stove to melt the wax about the lid. Last Thursday night William Emerick'e sluught ir house and stable in Albany were burned. The build ings were insured for SQO. There is do doubt but that the fire waa the work of an incendiary. folk county farmer have been greatly auuoyed by the lack of Lar- vest hands. Harvest work is being crowded to it very utmost, ard the farmer are doing their best to save their grain before aaolher rain. From Yamhill: Farmers have been anxious about their wheat, but pros pect are very favorable tor harvest ing all tho grain in good order. The vie Id of fall gram I average; spring grain is not injured with rust to much a farther up the valley Ihe vield of oats will t)o larger per acre han usunl. Mr. Grimes, the Contractor on the mail route from Astoria to Tillihook. authorizes the Aslorian to say thai any postmaster on that route ha au ihority lo dismiss nny currier he tnav employ it found drunk, and employ another m In place. It would be well for olher contractor to follow this example. Jacksonville Times: Many locali ties in thi section escaped the rust altogether, which account lor the abundance and excellent quality ot the new wheat. The cause ol the list was moro or less attributed to the rain that tell wniic li:o grain wa ripening and the wenihcr warm and which was not general. Amity correspondence: People are beginning to think that if the O. C H. U., o: n carry wheat from Me- iMinnville tor Si per ton they can carry from Amity for less than (2 40, , . ... ' una ,oro uskiiig wnat me narrow gaugu will charge, and tho rumor is that the latter will take it for t2 25 and pick it up on any man' farm along the track. Lafayette Courier: On Wednes day last u most distressing accident occured in West Chehalem. Jimmy, little five year old sou of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hit nn, put hi month over tne spout ot a tea kett e tilled with boiling water and sucked into hi lung a quantity of the hot liquid, scalding In throat aud lungs in a fearful manner. Corneliu Coiirnot: Wednesday morning Tom Tallt t, ction boss of this division, was taken sick, and rode on the hand car to Hillsboro for medical aid. Kelurning he wa taken with vomiting, and losing his balanco fell in such k manner that tho car ran over him, cutting his head and face in a shocking manner and otherwise injuring hi body. Independence Riverside; The ate rain have not done any percep tible damage to the grain crop; but rather have been a positive benefit. Grain stricken with the rust, which was not too far gone, has been wash d clean, and abundant smtcnance thrown into the stalk, carried to the lead, and the grain ha tilled Well, in some instances a well at though it had never been touched with the rust. Albany Democrat: According to Treasurer Mealey'i report rendered in July there should be about $700 in the city treasury; and consequently considerable excitement wa caused when it. w discovered that city order could not be paid. The facts of the case are simply these: The treasurer has used the pub'io funds for private purpose, and either bis bondsmen or lii frlehd will have to make tho citv good in the sum of eC82 83. . ' . Yamhill Reporter. 5th Inst: Hr vest i now in full tide. Every avail able man, brat and implement tint can be of ny service i employed, and still a -arcity i complained ol. Many t;iriei havij hern compelled lo delay thtir harvesting for several d iv ret far want 4f machine and hJ help. This of coursa is vrxalioui, and the unfortunate husbandman chafes impatiently, while ba regard with . an'iou misgivings the sun shine that i here but i pacing end may be gone before b crop art sved. .' ", . J k Man mil a Gate Ind Woman. . The gates at tho passenger depot which shut out all people not baviag tickets tor tne trains were yesterday closed at the Union Depot against aa elderly Woman wearing spectacles and using au timbrella tor a cane. "Can't pas without a ticket," said the man at the gate she cam up. "I want to see if there's anybody on the train gang to Port Huron," she answered. , "Can't pass without a ticket, mad. am." "I've got a darter in Tort Huron I have." ..... "Can't help it, please. My order are very utrict." "I tell you I want to send word to my darter!" she exclaimed, adjusting herspecUcles tor a belter view of the official. "Yes, but we can't help that, you see. Please how your ticket." "I want this 'ere railroad to under stand that I've got a darter in Port Huron, and she's got a baby four weeks did, ard I'm going to send her up word in spite of all tbe gates iu this depoll" "Please show your tioket, madam." "I tell you once more " "Please show your ticket madam." She gave the old umbrella a whirl and brought it dewn upon bi head with mi the vim et an old laslwoned log rnising; and a he staggered aside, she pasted him and said: "There's my ticket, sir, aid I've got moro behind it! Mebbe-en man and a gate can stop me from sendin' word to ray darter to grease the baby's nose with mutton taller it the wealher turns eeld, but I don't believe it." . ,.' 1 And she walked deWn to the train, found some oae going lo Port Hu ron, and oinie back carelessly hum ming the tune of "The Three Blind ' Mice." Detroit Free Pros. . . i . Wilful lhat Don'i y.. CitEsiiKR, Aug. 18, 1879. Editor Willamette Farmer: . Our country i red with rust on wheat, but not so bad a the valley. 1 enclose you a eptoiraen of wheat that the rust ha no ctt'ect on and it is my opinion that it is more sure for a crop than any wheat we have. It will fill either on any land that oais will either wet or Jry, and I believe it is entirely free from rust. I have a piece ot mix acres alongside of a piece of Uig Club, both sown the mime time on the same kicd of land, nnd while the club i rusly there " not a sign on the other, a you can see. The grain it well matured. Some of my nuiirhbort have also some of the sume wheat which is free from rust, while other kind are not fit lo cut. Please iulorm tbe, if. you can, the name ol the wheut. Wo call it the Houston wheat taken from the Hon. II. C. Houston, he being tt first le introduce it in this country. . Our bat crop is a little above sn avemge thi year. I hear seme ot my neighbors talking of 100 bushels per acre, but it we get 50 1 shall be satisfied with the result. Yours truly, W. M. Cuksukb. The end or the World. New York Sun. A locture delivered at the Berlin University some thiee months age by Prefcs-or Dubois-Raymond bear the ominous title. "The End of Our World," and aya that every move ment Upon our planet with the ex ception of the ebb and flood, which are caused by . the attraction of the inoen, is occasioned by solar heat. As, howeter, the sun loses every year a portion of hi caloric, acieuce ha lately come to tbe conclusion th l he will not exist as an emitter ol warmth longer than seventeen in II oo year te come. During lhat space of lime our earth will get colder and colder, in proportion as the solar heat shall diminish. The ice wiil advance from -the pole to the equator; the earth's population will gradually recede belore the advancing glacier; the tun will become let and les luminous, until he will present the appearancw--ef a dark-red ball; and finally ice will, annihilate all vitality on our planet. The house and born of Mr. JmV Daily, of Nehalem, was consumed by tire last week. -. A first clasa bridge, the best in Eastern Oregon, spans the Umatilla ' river above Pendleton, Laving just been completed. From a Pendleton paper: A flume, built (rem Meacham creek to the top of one of the,mll knolls southeast of tewn, would b of much benefit to u. By thi mean we could have all our wood material brought to within a mil of town much cheaper. than at present, beside, this flume would afford ns a splendid opportunity- to constrnet water work. With the amount of fail we could get, water could he thrown by pipe over the largest building in Pendleton.