EUGENE CITY GUARD LATEST NEWS SUMMARY BY TELEOBAIMI TO HATK. In county Mayo, Ireland, poodle ara dying (or want ol food. Two bodien were pir-kwl np out of tie bay at Hun 1' ranciHOO on lueotn. Ward McConkey, of rittabnrs, fa., ia . aontonced to bo banged on flior mm. Nathaniel Tbayer, a well known bankor of Lodton, died on the ilu, agcu to. Charles Roml, Guitoau's counsel, fails to get the be aitked congrona lor, Extreme cold weather at Quoboo, and heavy now atorms in different partH of Can ad a. At Memphis, on tho 7th, thu water reached jw lugboU point, and m now re ceding. Two mail bags, destined for New York were utolon ttlie depot at Xowamla, i a, on the 7tu. Anioocr the important bills that fuilod to nans congress is that of the river and harbor bill. Latest dispatches from I'suania state that railroad building is progressing in Central America. Heavy storms and snow off the count of England on tho 7th, in which vessels and livos were lost. A call is issued for an independent state convention for Iihode Inland, to bo held at l'rovidunco on the 11th inst. Mi. McNally and duiigiiter, Mrs Brown, were killed wliilo croHHing a rail road track at Jiungor, Ale., on the Otli. Jas. OilfllUn, treasurer of tho Unilod Mutes, sent his resignation to tho Presi dent on the 5th inst., and it was accepted. Mrs, Wakeman, wife of Abruhum Wakeman, and her duughter, were suuo catcd in a fire in New York city on tho 7th. A dispatch from Vicksburg, Miss., of the 7th, says the river is still rising, lovues breaking, and groat destruction cuused thereby. A prize fight took iiluuo at Now York on the 7th, between Quo. l'lilljiiiucs and 1'at Gallagher, the former being awurdud the tight. It is rumorod that the Northorn Fucillo railroad company have completed a sale of 4,000,000 acres of lund to a foreign syndicute. A Mudrid dispatch of thn 7th says tho Spanish government is determined to suppress thu socialistic element rising in that country. A boy and girl of A. Williams, of Law rence, Ohio, wero burned to death re cently in a burn. Tlicy were playing on tho hay with matuhes. Four hundred tons of sood wheat was shipped from Hun Fruncisco fur 1'ortiuiid, on tho 7ih, which is to bo used by tho farmers or 1,11111 county. Tho Mississippi is rapidly rising ut Helena, Ark., and below that point tho levees have broken and tho water Hooding vast sections of country. 1 Tho statistical Bgont of agricultural at Washington reports great injury to tho wheat orop m all parts of the country, and tho outlook gloomy, Tho school land laws uro being grossly violated iu Texas by tho use of llcticiou's names. Four surveyors in this manner tnunagod to see uro IC'O.UOU acres. Hun. Jas. Ih lford, of Colorado, u wit ness in tho star route trials, was lined $100 for contempt of court for using 1111 proper language towards the court. Tho seven Americans imprisoned nt Panumn for the $50,000 robbery in that place recently, art) still hold, although no evidence was found aguiust thorn. Verona Ilaldwiu was arraigned iu the supreme court in San Francisco 011 tho 7th on thn charge, of attempting to mur der E. J. lialdwin, and pleaded not guilty. A Montreal dispatch of March 7th suvs A vigilance committee has been formed bore to prevent illegal elections, illegal public contracts, illegal taxation, and to select competent men for tho city coun cil. Statist icsshow that tho great llonr.iuills of Aunnenpolis and tho stale are not pro ducing one third tlieir capacity, A num ber now running will be shut down this week, ikjcuiiso of tho scarcity and high price of wheat. A Hubbard City disputed of March 7th says: J. ll. Ijiiud, a wealthy stock man from Wisconsin, was shot and killed by ono Yarncll, who made improper advan ces to Land's daughter at a party. Land ordered arueu to leave the premise. At tho annual stockholders' meeting of tho Union 1'acitlo railroad on the 7th, it was ascertained that tho gross earnings 01 tho road lor tho your was S'ja.Will.SSJ j operating expenses, 810,727,01)1; surplus earnings, f 12,0l(i,K)l. Siduey Dillon was elected president of tho road. Gov. Stoueman, of California, has signed the bill legislating the harbor commissioners out of otlL-o, and appoint ing ex-Governor Irwin for four years, A. C. Paulson of Han Joaquin or tlireo years, and John H. Wise, of San Francisco, for two years. Ho has also appointed 1 A. Forrester commissioner of imuiigrstiou, vioo Charles 1, lluukcr, term expired. Following is a partial list of tho bills passed this session at Washington: To rectify and rstablish a title to the United States site for a military post at F.I lo; to amend an act repealing discrimination of duties on goods; to reimburse the tales of Oregon and California for moneys paid in tho suppression of thu Modoo war; extending thu timo for tiling claim for horses lost by oflicers and en listed men; to amend ectious l'2ti and 1927 of the revised statutes so as to ex tend the jurisdiction of justice of the peace in Washington, Idaho and Moutana territories; to suppress gaming iu tho District of Columbia; to encourage hold ing the world's ituluMrial aittl cotton ecu teuniul exposition iu 1Vi; to admit free of du y a monument to Gdorgo Washing ton ; providing for biuding a compendium ot the tenth ceuaus;' regular appropria tion biiis, civil service bills, tariff bill. The total number of bills and joint reso lutions introduced in both houses during the session of the forty-seventh congress was 10,650, of which CM passed both houses; 1500 bills remain upon the house calendar, of which 225 have passed the senate. Itoportt of debates cover 10,713 page in the Congressional lleoord. The Grecnbackera bold a state conven tion at Dotroit on the 8th. Alameda county, Cat., has a deploted treasury. A tire in Han Jose on the 8th destroyed property to the amount of 830,000. Indian inspector 'Pollock has tendered bis resignation, to take effect on the 31st inst. . The wool market at San Francisco is active, and Oregon wool is eagerly sought after. The German Lutheran church wu burned at Logansport, Ind., on tho 8th. Loss$:)2,000. Hum ISrannan, the noted California Mormon millionaire, is reported to be at Gnoymas, Mexico, iu poverty. Twenty miles of tho Denver 4 Rio Grande road to build yet to complete tho lino botwocn Denver and Suit Luko, The strike of the Central iu iron mill, at Centralis, III., in progress sinco tho be ginning of tho year, was settled on the 6th. At Brooklyn, N. Y., on tho 8th inst., Ida H. Hosmer, threo feet lull, wus mar ried to ltobt. HiiHsa, threo feet six inches high. A prematuro explosion at tho Evandulo coal mino, near Canton, Ohio, recently, fatally injured Justin Forrell nnd Louis Langloy. A party of miners got into a gonpral affray ai, FodJy.Teiin., on the 8th, which resulted in fatally stabbing threo men, l'osey, Wells and Davis. Tho state Democrutio executive com mitteo of Georgia called a convention to conveno at Atlanta on April 10th, to nom inate a candidate for governor. John Kinney, tho so-called king of tho New Mexico rustlers, and a noted out law, wus captured mi the 7th by dipt, jas. F. Iiluck and bis company. The funeral ceremonies of ex-Senator Alexander II. Stephens, who died on tho 'Id inst., were performed on tho 8th, u lurgeattondunco being present. At Belmont, Nov.. on the 8th, W. E. Mayo, colored, was seriously stabbed in the right arm and abdouion by N. Wcis miller. Tho lutter wus arrested. Lady Florenco Dixie, in a lotter to tho London Times, charges liiggur and Far noli, as triiHtees ot the land league, fund, with not accounting for .115,000. AtNashvillo, Tenn., on tho 8th, a lurgo fire destroyed property to thn value of $300,000; insurants, $123,000. Tho bo lies ot threo men weie tuken from the ruins. A Madrid dispatch of March 8th Savs: Tho mayor of Xorzoshas recoivod a letter 1 . 11 1 a- : 11... containing u lureui iu jiuihuii mu iirtiiK ing water if the prosecution of tho "Iiluck Hand" society is ooutinuod. Jos. It, Loom is wus hangod 011 thu morning of tho 8th at Springtlidd, Mass., for the murder of Duvid Sett. The doomed man confessed tho crime, and stated that rum was tho cause. Gov. Crittenden, of Missouri, recently pardoned Clurcuco 111 to, a noted mem ber of tho James gang, who pleaded guilty to a train robbery, February, 1S82. uud was sentenced for zo yours. Goo. Carson, alias Heywood, was nr restod in Now York city on tho fi n, charged with tho robbery of $70,(Hill worth of bonds from tho ollluii of thu Guarantee Sato Deposit company of l'hil udidphiu. Mrs, dries, whiln out driving near San lluena entura, Cm., on thu 8;h, w.u tnrown out 01 inn carriage, ami u horse stepped on her forehead, causing death in a few mhiutcs. Mrs. Gries was an early settlor. The Demociatio stale convention held at Lansing, Mich., on thu Htli, nominated John V. Champion, of Grand lUpid.i, for judge or tho supremo court, ami Ar thin- L, Clark, of Sun Hue county, for regent ol tho university. Tho body of Mr. Sergeant was ere mated at Washington, l'a., on tho 8th. Mr. Sergeant made thu lur"o bell placed iu tho tower of Independence hall ut Philadelphia in thn summer of '70, which wus first rung upon tho urhering in of tlio Centennial i'onrtli. Tho statement of tho United States treusurcrshows gold, silver uud United States notes in tho treasury as follows: Gold coin ami bullion, $178,7til,781; sil ver dollars and bullion, 10 i,S2,iKti; fractional silvorcnin.$27,rllS,721: United Ntutes notes, l,liili,4 lti; total. SdoH. M7.H20. Certificates outstanding: Go'd, $i:i,122,N00; silver, jf(j8,021,:20; cur rency, SlO.Wlj.OtlO. htatement containing tho receipts and expenditures 01 the postollico depart ment for the third quarter of the calen dar year, which ended September oOlh, shows: Keeoipts, SlO.M.YOiU; ex penditures, $10,lStf'Jll; surplus. $35u- '.Ki;i. During the same quarter of 1 SS 1 receipts were $'.U'.0,7(ki: expenditures. $'.,080,810; exoiss of expenditures over receipts, 811)0,104. A Little Hock dispatch of March 8th says: At half past n to-night the rust bound passenger train on the Little Hock and Fort Smith railroad wus boarded by forty tueu two miles west of Mulberry station, Crawford county, and 1 Id miles from Little K.K-k. They ordered the passengers to throw up their hands, nnd H'gau tiring pistols. Conductor John Caiuo was iu the rear uud was fatal ly shot. Thn robbers rushed lor the engine, but before roachiug it Engineer lingers pulled out and prevented tho robbery, ltrakesmau Lester was also shot during the shooting. Tho robbers jumped off after tho train was iu motion. Superiu teudent Horston oilers S501K) reward for the capture of tho robbers. A Linca-ter. Ohio, dispatch of March Slh says: Considerable excitement is created here by a Btory brought from Clear Tort, a small country town, that a nigrum outrage had been douo a well known citizen there, obnoxious to the people on account of the indignities to which La had subjected bis wife anl family by keeping lewd women iu hi bouse. Ho has tho name of a rone, and has separated two wives in his neighbor hood, besides huvinir the seduction of several youug girls to answer for. Lst night s dozcu masked men visited his house, took him from his bed. blind- folded, gagged and bound him. and car ried him to a secluded ravine, about a mile from the house, an 1 tueu mutilated biiu. He was then tied to a tree, and there left till morniug, when he wa dis covered and taken to bis Lome. The at tending physicians report that he cannot live. Horn ia Actress. Helena Modieska. the great actress ni I mm In tha nuiet oitr of Cracow. Austrian Poland. Bho was the danghter of Minimal Onid. a mountaineer, bnt great lover of music and a man of marked tastes, considcrina his advantages. When the duughter was born, Michael was struck with tho beauty 01 iiernoao, which was small and well formed. He said: "That girl is for mo. She must be culled Helena, because Lcr bead is Greek." When seven years of age she was tuken for the first time to tho opera. The finulo was a little ballet in which a nvmnh flouts in the air. The child re turned to her home and attempted to rencat tho air-floating experiment. Col lecting a pile of frying pans and other cnlinary utensils, she piled them on tho kitchen floor and tried to stand on the pyramid, balanced on her too. As a flouting fuiry the child was not s success, and her mother (lid not permit nor again to enter the theater nntil she was four teen. About this time the Poles, led by Mieroslawski, rose to revolt. Soon after the great tire occurred in Cracow, and bv this confederation Helena Modiesxa's mother lost all her property. Helena and another sister escaped from their burning home in their sight clothes, anil for many days and nights the children lived and slept in a barn in wliioli they took refuge aitor the tire, w hen the city became nuict strain Mine. Opid found ber children, nnd for years thereafter Uelona and ber relatives lived in tho groutest poverty. The only cducatiou the child received was from some charitablo nuns. Her oldest brother went upon tho stage, and soon after a second brother adopted tho stage as a profession, and thus tho child s ambition was early diverted into theatrical cnan- rels. When still in her teens she and ber brother wroto a play and produced it in the family circle, l inally sho be cumo so nervously excited over amatcnr theatricals that her mother did not allow her 1 1 go to the thentor for a year. Whon tho embargo was removed, Helena was permitted to sco a German piny. Not understanding tho language, her uiothor supposed sho would not bo interested iu the performance. Tho effect of the play on tho young miss was such that when sho reached homo shu got a volume of Schiller and a dictionary, and in a year bad learned to read tho German lun guage. When sho wus seventeen, and after sho had read considerable Germun philoso phy and Gcorgo Huud, her guardian askod her to marry him, and she consent ed. Thn original spelling of tho name is Modrejowska, but it va.i abbre viated wheu the madaino went upon tho American stage. Hor husband hell ollico under tho Government, but lout this position during tho first year of their marriage. Ho was then ti into will ing that Helena should go upon the stage, uml sho received instruction from u half-starved actor named Axtman. In March, 1SIJ2, tho iiiinlimo gave birth to her first and only surviving child, Ru dolph. When tho boy wus three months old tho family removed to Lochiiia. Thorn some amateur theatrical perform unci1 were given for the benefit of the poor, and Helena made a hit. it was evident that she was pretty and full of luleut, and tier husband propose 1 to utili.o those advantages. With her sis ter and u few actors tliev traveled in a cart, playing ut small towns at a s dary of 2 1 11 month. 1 11 lSii5 her husband died and tho young widow nude, her homo with her mother. In IStiS she married Charles liodzenU Chlupowski, who was de vended from n noble Polish family. Vlctorh i'louii Princess of (Jiriiinny. In leaving England the Princess lloy 11 1 never ceased to beau Englishwoman. Of siiiiuy disposition, bright-wilted, vi vacious in conversation, she has always had n Mildness lor the pooul.ur charac teristics of English life, uud bus shown a playful sturdiness in asserting it. Yet she has accommodated herself t' t'.io cir cumntanivs of her adopted country, and has entered into her duties us German Princess with a cnirit whioh forbade tho most susceptible of Prussians to look 011 her as an alien. Count von Moltke, who himself derived ntlection for England from nu English wife, well tnid ot her: "Sho hug shown bow one can love two countries, aud bo true to both as sho loves mother and husband." The wedded life of the Crown Princess, united to a man of gentle character and command ing abilities, hat, indeed, in all respects, been singularly happy. Eight childieu have been born to ber, of whom six sur vive. Two of them urn already married and have children in their turns; what is more, the education of her sons and daughters has been to the Princess such an eiigrossinir concern that it may be said ber children hove learned the best part of what they know from her. This is no mere conventional phrase. There are princesses who are said to superintend tho educution of thuir children when they r.istlu iuto tho school room for a few minutes every morning, Hurrying tutors and govern esses and interfering sadly with lessons. The Princess ltoyul has always regarded lessons us a serious husnies .she could hardly do otherwise at a court whioh is itself as a first class in ouo vast national school a court w hero no prince is suf fered to bi idlu. Auy 0110 who lias noticed tho Crown Friuco at a review of troops may have perceived that bo does not attend such parades only to buow himself iu uniform. He watches the step of every regiment as it passes; he kuow.s every colonel. Tho evolutions favored by different eonerals ere so familiar to him that ho could tell with his eyes closed, by tho mere uoi-e of columns nurehing uud wheeling, what olU.ier is in command. Tho sumo rttent iveness c!iaraoto:i..s him in the pursuits of private life. He studies as if ho wero abont to publish a book or passu competitive examination. When conversing itb natives or stran gers, with eminent mtn or nonentities. ho is more anxious to listeu than to ad vance opiuions of Lis own: even at the opera, where bo sit.s iu a large central iox exposed to tho lull view of the audi- euce, he appears to 1-e pondering over every note bo hears, as though it would be Lis business to iiuss judgment on the performance by and by. For all this, do man could be less ot s pedant, A genial gentlenian.with quiet. polished manners, and a fatheily smile for those who come to bim in friendship, be has in Lis eyes that good-humored twinkle which reveals s shrewd knowl edge of men ss well as books. The lifo of the Frincess Royal in her homer at Potsdam and Berlin bos been one of great simplicity. The Prussian Court is like to no other in tho primi tive orderliness of its arrangements. Gala dinners take place at five, ordinary dinners at four; performances at the opera aro generally over by ton. and the lust danco at stuted balls is ended not long aftor midnight. Thoso early hours, which suit the the convenience of princes huving militury dntios, have enabled the Crown Princess to sit by ber children daily while they took their morning les sons, to learn what thev learned, and thus muster subjects beyond the ken of most men MIOKT HITS. Orange trees ore being planted all along the Mississippi coast. Germany boasts of 1)50 poetesses and authoresses on its roll of fume, most of whom hove lived in modorn times. A Fort Wayne saloon keeper ordered the electric light removed from bis es tablishment because, be couldn't light it with a mutch. A report is current that Mrs. Langtry intends to permanently resido in this country. Unfortunate AmorieaJ For tunuto Englund ! Troy Times. A mnrriago notice iu the Elmira Ad vertiser tops off in this woy : "No cards, no cake, no flowers, no presents, and nobody's business." Things are coming to a pretty pass in Kentucky when a preacher has bis salary docked for timo lost on a trip to fight a duol in a distant part of the State f Texas Sif tings. Fashionablo ladies are now afflicted with a new style of walk callod the "El beron limp." It is a cross between bop and go-fetch it and tho progress of a bunion-tortured pilgrim. It is not safe to speak of a Western lady as a largo souled woman. She colors up, flounces out of the room, and soliloquizes in the sacred fastness of her boudoir: "I'll nover speak to that hate ful old thing again so there! Large soled, indeed!" A vague, but horrible rumor is being banded around with blanched lips thut Oscar Wilde will marry and suttlo in America. Just a few more straws on the dromedary's back, and the war with the mother country will bo inevitable. That child out West, bloA-n three miles through tho air nnd lodged twenty four hours in a tree-top, may in old age bavo occasion to sty, "lint tho winds aro nothing now to what they were when I wns young." A Pennsylvania inventor has evolved a new rat trap, in ono end of which is a mirror. This may do for tho female rats, but when a mule rut notices that tho bate looks double ho will think he has had enough aud go home. Boston Journal. In many parts of Sweden exist enor mous quantities of bleached mosses which grew ages ago. A munnfuctory of paper from this material bus begun operations near Joenkoeping, and is said to bo turning out a product of excellent quality. Tlie men employed 111 the mines aud nt tho enko works in tho Counellsville, Pennsylvania, coio country, mako a strong appeal for protection -protection against tho importation of Hungarian peasants, hundreds of whom havo been brought to this country aud put to work in thut rcgiou. Au English syndicate, preparing to manufacture caustic soda in this country, havo purchased a largo plot of ground in tho now salt field nt Warsaw, N. Y. The company have from 1,000,000 to $2,000,- 000 capital, nnd will employ 1000 men A similar set of works aro being con siructod at Syracuse. A lawyer recently lost a brido in a peculiar way. Ho appeared at tho wed ding, but, on being ckllcd to the cere mony, from shoer force of habit pro tested thut ho was net rendv to proceed and demanded delay. So tlio brido cot mad uud shipped him. Teacher "What bird did Noah send out of tho urk?" Smallest boy in the lass (after a pause) "Oovo, sir. Teacher "Very well, lint I should have thought that some of you big boys would Uuvo known mat. Tall pupil "Please, sir, that boy ought to know, sir, 'eunso his father's a bird ketcher, sir!" A pagan: A certuin clerk in a western village made the following comment on Pocahontas. Said bo: "Pocahontas was a kind heurted man." "Hold on!" ciied his companion; "Pocahontas was a woniau." "She was, eh?" said he. "Well, that's just my luck! How am I expected to know? I never read tho bible- Dangerous Electrical Tricks. The introduction of llm i1.ki-1, lirl, into the Pittsburg mills gave the prac tical jokers among the workmen reany chances to play tricks upon their fellow tollers. Sometimes a green bund who did not understand the peculiarities of the invisible curreut was induced to light his pioo from tho light, bv menus of hq iron rod. Tho ioko was idaved once too often, and tho victim wns tiile.l bv tho shock. Formerly thn wni-L on the night turn wero provided with sueei-irou lamps with a spout through wuicu ir.e wick was drawn. When 0 Ulan lost his Innm it una iniiui.l.iro.l tli correct thine for him to lav hold nn hi neighbor s illuminator, and iu such cases the original owner bad small chances of reclaiming bis property. A fun-loving i-uuw ,n 0I luo noutii Mae mills placed his lamn formed tho floor, connecting it by o thin wire to the electric cur rent. Tho first marauder who cumo alonir pieked nn thn htmn bnt ,1rnnn,i,l it suddenly when ho fell the shock, and sinco tint time a lamp kitting in some se cluded spot is regirded with a great deal of suspicion and examined fully by those in search of a light" Not lonir since a workman tt..mni.i tt . defective carbou point by means of a t ..... ...... 1 .it. , .. . ... iuuk, eiert roo, oui wuen me end of the rod came in contact villi th li.Kf 1, dropped. The next morning he waa told to an expert attend to the light in the future, an order which he bas willinglv obcytxl. ITittsbcrg Leader. I 1 Man with in In'ome nod JfOtblnff 10 DO. A man with nothing to do is a pitiable object, says Burdette. He is simply a kept man. ne is living on charity. Some amiable snoozer. now dead, las loft bim the money that be lives on, snd oil be has to do is to draw the money, eat, drink and sleep. No eyes can brighton with happiness when be comos homo, because be mily comes home when the other places aro closed. He cannot come home tired snd be petted ond rested by willing hands, because it would bo 0 mockery to pet a tired man who had got tired doing nothing. Such s man simply exists ond is no good on earth. If he would wheel 0 barrow and earn a dollar, and get tired, and buy 0 beefsteak with the dollar, and have it cooked, and eat it while the appetite was on that be got wheeling tho barrow, be would know nioro enjoyment than he bad ever known boforo. That man with nothing to do on earth no doubt thinks, as he lays around and smells frowy, that he is enjoying life, but bo knows no more obout enjoy ment than a tora-eot that sleeps all day and goos out at night to play short-step to a lot of bootjacks and beer bottles. Such a man is a cipher, and does not know enough to go in whon it rains. If thoro were less incomes left to lazy young fel lows and more sets of carpenter tools, there would be more real onjoyment. Two little girls, ono eight years old, the other six. sleep in tho same chamber. In the morning, tho eldest ono says: "Oh, I hove had such a nice dream!" "What was it?" "I was in a large pastry cook shop, and I ate as many rum cakes, strawberry tarts and bon bons as I wanted." "Was I with you?" asked the little one. "No." And the little one be gan to sob. French Wit. Alligators, "alive nnd mounted," are advertised for sale at St. Augustine, Flo. KOTICE. To the Farnun and Slechinies of Oregon, Wellington Territory ami Idaho: We with to ctdl your attention to the fad that our annwil Catalogue and price list for 1882-811 i now ready fr dixtribution. 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Prehn Bros., lloom 51, In ion uloek, Sturk street en. trance, Dental graduate?. V. U. AMI, tlio gold medal photographer of rortlaml, had lately mnile some ut tlio ben photo- eruplis 01 prominent poonle ever producei! in Oregon. I lis pieturesof Miss Bessie. Loni?o King aro tho tx'.-t she has ever had. Abell takes 110 second place iu his rt work-1. 10B inai'iiiau piMcrs, ju.s v.oneuiui, i.i Brothers and herb) of new talent at tho Klito .1.. ... 1 .1 , .. ii.... i . .. : ... mi . rt .. '1 .. vr . . - I -.. T. . 1. r- uicuu?r 111 vregou. TriiKisu Ta'RS. Send to John B. Garrison, 107 Third street Portland, for catalogues ot 10- Garrison repairs all kinds ot sewine machines 1.1:A1I1 MIS( IIOl'NK. J. 11. Buanivs t- ov. ai iihkisi WlmlfHitlc uihI retail tleult-rs In I'Iuihih, Oriruim, Slici't iiiukIc uihI .Musical McrvhtuidlBC, Picture tnuueNHiul Mtmiuui. Country orders will receive lPH)H HMMHIiU. HOOK II I Ml Kits tl. II. MOKTIM KK.-1'ortluml huiuk Iiuok mum factory, US WhsIiiukuhi ttn-ct, Hortluixl, Or. The rranmt cstatmsmiicht. noton fur koou woi'k. Plunk Itonkn with pnhil IH-Hillntrs ni!uh n sw!n tv. MAItm.K Hllllks. M r.KUKW.V VOS1-KIC, 41 Miir k.-.M.nimnciils, ToiuIh, ItctiiNloucs, 'lc, turulslifil hi IuIhii iiiiiI Aiurrlcnu iimrb.e. I'ouutiy ordeiH HIIikI promptly. r-t'Mii ii.r irir". niui n "mil'.. Ml KVI'.YOKH. W. II. MAIS hi civil r.nh'tiiccr. (tiniruciiir ami Mlivewrs. Ill n (iKilil .No. S Ijui.' lln ill iiff KumI I'ortlitiHl. All kuuls of surveying and drafting "'.in- i" 1 tin I'll 1 ; 111 1 in i ii'iiiii y. HAKKUIKH. KM Ct'R K HA K i:U Vl7rV'ahUiiriun. ViihT" lulir, rnii. MuiMifucturcnt uf lllot bread. 5im1h. iiciiic, miner, iiostiin.rviKiiramiHiioi. ny e rack era. Order from tho tiude kulUtcd aud promptly at tciiiM in. ATMIIIVKW l. f. K A fr.ll .... Ait.irtii-y ami ouiiHcinr ui law K.i.ini k llt-kunr bnllilliitf. I.pkii! buslnem pertnliiiiui in Letter rutent lor Invention, beion 't'p I'wteio OOlre or In Ibe Court, ti n(MH-1ulty. rpilK "WHITK." WE 1IAVK THIS lAY HOLD -I our entire interest In, and transferred the aiieiicy of the White sowing .Machine tojilr. John 11. Uarri son, of UiT Third sir et. Portland, Or. Mr. Harrison will hereafter iiiiy Hie growing demajid for lUii Ueriuraud popular sew machine. Ml 1. 1, PARR. SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. BITAIBIIfa BOBS ON SHORT NOTICE. AnLMillnl OIIJB, MACHINES NEEDLES, HA.LE. THREAD, ATTACH! EXTS,etc KRCKAX. A0EXT FOB H HOUSEHOLD i WHITE A fi r M s 'V 'AY '7 1SOO. IMS. J. A. STR0WBRIDGE, biiifct mrotiTiB avb diulis in LEATHER & FINDIXCiS. Xa 10 FBO.1T STBEETi lTli, .... Ore USE ROSE PILLS. That If you are III want of thoroughly reliable ,in. Hon about the resource of Oregon. Wanhlngu,,, iJuT and Montana, and Ihe Tactile .Nortbwisii Til tui!? you ahouid at ouin A ha (Imiiii'ly illustrated Slid ably conducted twem. four page publication now euteilug ''' ITU KIMTH UVCCFMHFVI4 TEAR. Alwayn under the name proprletonh p and uiaiuu. ment. hent ijolfge ald for nn year. Sl.tu. htima. cupyUctn. I- smi KL, PublUhw ' 1 From Ml., PorUMBd, Or. BET T KB THAN CIOLU. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT A Pleaaaut and Kfllcacloiu Itetnedy. IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF Ily over Indulgence In paling 01 drinking; havetlci or nervous headache; ilryueaa ol the akin, wlih 1 feverish tendency ; night tweat and aleepltanneM; bt all means use Slave s's California Fruit Salt, And feel ymiug once more. It la the woman's friend Try It; (1 )r bottle; I! bottle for I V For sale hv ui drugglsi. IIOIKlK.DAVlSit CO., Wholesale Agetik. Ponlanil, On gon. FARMS WANTED. We now have anil are constantly receiving appli. callous from parlies desiring TO BUY FARMS. In the several year we have been engage! In ih ItsAL KKl'ATK III HINI'.HH In l'on laud we lim, nold a great many farms In Oregon. We arc now ar ranging to make the SALE OF FARMS More (if a pialty. nnd Intend thin sprinif tolwpr. pnnd Hh near h piiNtilule to supply ull ctiitonipni Hlw (ifsiri' to buy u furm. WE I.WITK All ppr-wtnt. who wish to ftdl their lands or fnmi in tlit Mute nf Ort'Knn, oUIiit improved or unim proved, jjruiti, fruit, Vftft'lubh' or Hto-'k funn-i to noti fy ha PthoiikIIv or hy mini, hi order thut we may list the wiuh I'lease be piirttoulur to kivo uh the numlwrot lirreN, ftcrtlon, mnice, townhip nnd county. Iny uf Ituirji ulso wuteri'd. imiurti of noil, how inutdi fenced Mid fulllvuted CMinlitioii of haliiuee. Wlmt linproveinent, mirh hh biiiltlnifcT', un lmnN, Ac, (ll-ttnu-e to m-hmi. iioHtoillceor market, rallvvny, or river; what is tiif best road to reurli the farm from rortlund, Ac. We want your lovet riUf'K AND BKST TERMS. Write hi full; we wunt now a larKe numlMrof No. I farnm to till order. All eommiiircntloiiM private and will receive pivmpt intention. Add res e. j. hai;iit & CO., Koal K.slate Agents - Alt Morrl.on street, Purtlund. Oregon. NEW YORK JEWELRY MANUF'G CO., 107 FlrXMI., het Wnalilnglon uadDlark, l.rtland, Ore ton. Agent for the Hockford ltailroad Watches, Ml dealer in all kinds nf Jewelry. Country orders nuw Willi dispatch. UiKxIssent C. O. I. with privilegeo" exHinlnuig hefore Inlying. EYE & EAR IXFIR3LV11Y AN II SANITARIUM. OR HOME FOR THESICK lUuciidttm jKmtit, bet. Porter nnd U'oud Mil Wonth I'oi tliuid, Or. Pr. PlIkhiKton.Ihte rrofemornf Eve A Ear IttW In the Meilu al L purimeiit of Willamette rnlveiliy han e rivted a line tuiildlnt:. on a heautiful elevatloii In IhetHjinh purl of the city, und b prepared to ai-emuo-date patients Riid'cring from all disensex of the KVK. KAK or Til Hit AT. Also will pay siiecinl attentlentu pernoikH lahohnff under t'hrouie Nervous athn ilnnr and to dimuwes peullar to women. imhI reedve a Ifiul iednmntHrof case cxpectimr ronliiiement. The Intention In to provide a Hoi.ie for iueh caw with nil the best hvxlHde Htfencles comhlned with tl" bent medleaJ skill tit lie had In the metropolis. lV)UHUlttnK phystelunaiulHiirKenn lr. Thllip !tn-ry. Prof, of di-ii'.ncN of women und children ui the uieiUt1 detiartment Willamette L'nlvcrsity. Also lr. . I, M. F. Browne, Pro!, of Physiology mw. dep t. Willamette l ulverfhy. For auy uuiount of reft reii.-e and elrrnlar. rvl-lrr int. ,1. 11. iMi.uino, ( or. lit und Viililriiitim N(.( l'urllund T- $1000 J.EWAJ.D WILL UK PAID TO ANY l'KHSUN 1'ltOHlT Ing a more eirectual remedv than Dr. heck's Sure Cure for t'aturrli, Which haa stood Ihe trot for fourteen year. Physi cians. DniKifUta, and all who have ucd and iiior oughly ietel II. pronounce It iwincloTthertiirul thai loatnaouie dueaao. Trj It. Your drutglst li' It, price $1. lir. Keck thnrmichljr nndemands. and w enilnenlly uccessful in the treatment of all rhronle am. dl mil dlriarof both war. and ull naes. haviia; made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen vean lie treat Cuncer without iisIiik the knife. Ills favor 'J.e Preai-rlpilon is furnbhed to Incly pntlmts Kre lady should be without li. Youiik, middle iwd or old, male or female, Insanity or It life ot sullerui yonr Inevitable doom nnhwi vou apply In time to tl physician who understands, and la competent t. tresl your case. Waste no more time nor monev within competent physicians, A II communication attended U) with dl.patch, and are strictly conlldentlul. Medl (lues sent to any part of the country. Circular, ti1' iuomals.anda hst of printed question fnru.ihed en applicatJon. IXIM.I I.TATIO I K! I'. Inclc V. "HT'Vt "Un'P orsi and addrei- UK JAill hU K. No. htiKlrsi ireet. Hjrtlaud. Or. SEEDS! SEEDS! yfK HAVK NOW ON 1IA.ND AT THE OREGON SEED DEPOT The largest stork f seeds ever held bv one tjnn north of San Kri.cl.-o, which nlll he ld at re:L able liKilres. coiisIhiIiii; of (;raa. Vegetable, l'lo' eed. etc, e-. Agent for Imperial KlW F"'"': llMifur Wk-kemhain Hone I'liosphHt-. Heiul wr atalotcue; free to all applicant. Address. Mil. I. Kit HR1. , aoSeeon.l Street, rortlaie CRS. FRFELAN0 L ROBERTS, DF-XTISTH, Cor, rinl Yamhill Kti., Ptwllaotl. ' (raTidon't Phot.sraptt Gallery.) J-Flnt-cliM work at tba moat rcaoaCl''' Have kolh had miDT TMnxteriaii In Onto and California. Tike Wm PfunrJer'i Oreco Blood Purifier- PFUNDER'S WtPT50k: MM