EUGENE CITY GUARD LATEST NEWS SUMMARY. T TILMBirn TO DATS. Secretary Folger, who lias been tick for tome time, 4s recovering. Sisters of Charity will be introduced Into Kalakaua's kingdom to bolp Dane the lick. The nniversity of Toronto Us organ izod a rowing olub to compote in Ameri can college mutches. Ex-Oot. Seymour wsnts to see Deco ration Day tamed into National Arbor Day, when everybody will plant a tree. Tbo Edison Electrio Illumination com pany of Boston has organized, with a capital of one million dollars. Ex-Qov. liioe is president. Rev. (leo. Hicks, of Washington, Oui teau's npiritaal advisor, baa entered suit against the Baltimore American for 835, COO, for asserting that he sold Ouiteau's bones. Mrs. Belle Borohard, postmistress of Fort Worth, Texas, was arrested recent ly on the charge of retaining mail and otherwise violating the rales of the do partmcnt. A woman by the name of Mary Stan ton was fatally shot in a dance house at Fresno. Cal.. March 27th. by a man sup posed to be named Shea. The slayer mado his escape. At a mooting of the board of the San Francisco supervisors recently, a resolu tion ws adopted providing for tho issu ance of bonds to the amount of 500,000, at five per oont interest. Four frame houses in Alleghany City were destroyed by fire on the TJlu. I wo twin bovs. acred fifteen months, children of David Faulknor, who lived in two of the rooms, wore oromatod. Castcllo and Redriaupz. Cuban rein gees, surrendered at Gibraltar by tho English, will be released immediately. Maceo and the other rofugoe will m re leased when the government considors the action safe. A Washington dispatch of March 28th says: Ex President Diaz of Moxloo was nresented to tho prosident to-day by Hoo retary Hope, lie was accompanied by several of his narty. Minister Koiuero and General Foster. Solomon Fegley, an aged farmer lir ins alone in llnttertown. Ohio, was burned to death rocently while trying to save bis money in a trunk in the garret of tho burning houso. His body was found in tho ashes of tho house, A 1'oHth dispatch of March 29th says: An earthquuko in tho neighborhood of Miskolz, during a performance in a thea ter, caused a panic, Many persons wore sovorely injured. Tho rivers llornsd Gran and Wong are rising rapidly and a number villages aro throuteued. A Yrcka dispatch of March iWtli says: Mrs. Luddy, an elderly ludy, was found in a ditch about five miles north of (Jul lkhaus. She was missing since Sunday night. Tho ditch was ouly throo foot deep. Hlio had beon having much troublo with hor neighbors about water. Tho coroner's jury found that sho was strangled by parties unknown. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper announces a new departure. In it a pluce will be given fur a sories of papers in which will bo disoussod tho latest as pects of capital and labor, tho trado and protection, tho question of monopoly, rights and restrictions, corporate power, tho future of tho merchant marine, and the iulluenco of tho daily press, and other kindred topics of national intercut. Nows from Richmond, Now Mexico, of March 27th, says tho Indiaus attacked the camp of l'ulmcr and Emcriok, about ton miles east of York's ranch, at i) o'clock yesterday. Jack llsyncs and a strutigor wore killed. The other mon in tho camp escaped to York's ranch. The military line botwoon this point, Fort Bayard and Fort Cuiuuiings, is abandoned. It is reported that a band of Indians are se creted in the mountains north of York's ranch. A mooting' of prominent ritizous and representatives of tho hotels in Suu Fran cisco and Oakland was held recently at tho chambers of tho board of trade for tho purpose if arranging for tho accom modation of visitors at tho rrlouniul Conclave. The hotel men contended that, as their bouses were at present run ning very full, tliey wero unablo to en tor into contract for special rates. II) ey finally agreed to compromise tho matter by taking the following number of visit ors: Occidental, 75; Lick, 75; Baldwin, 300; Uuhs, 50; Galindo, of Oakland, 150; Kelsey, 50, It was stated that the l'alaco was being negotiated with. A Now York dispatch of March 27th says: Ensign 11. (1. Hunt, of the Rogers, and Seamen K. II. Bartlott, II. W. Leach, F. E. Manuel and Johu Loud erback, members of the orew of tho Jeauuetta arrived to-day on board tho steamer Westphalia. Tho party left Botun, at the mouth of the Lena, tho 25th of October last. The first stage of their journey was to Verkholrask, and occupied tcu days. It took ton days nioro to reach Kinritsk. There one of the party, Anlgnon, tho Indian hunter, who was suffering from smallpox, ho csme so ill thst it was imposaiblo for him to proceed further, and an ensign was sent forward to Irkutsk, a diatunoe of four days. Hoaiuou Leach and Lont arbach, with Thornun, interpreter, re maining nt Kiriusk with Aniguen and others of tho party until the ludian tin ally died. January 5th, the party again reunited at Kitinsk, and proceeded to gether to Irkutsk. From there they continued tho journey to Oreuburg, on the frontier of Russia, a distance of 2t days. All this part of their long journey bad been insde in sleds, over the snowy stippes of Siberia, traveling night and dsy. At Orenburg they exchanged tho sleds for steam cars, and traveled by railroad to Si. Petersburg, where they remained a we k. The Un wmi tie. to Hambnrg, where, on the Uth inxt., they weut on board tho Westphalia. On the arrival of the steamer at iU pier, Ensign Hunt and the seamen of the Jeannette were weloomed by Lieut. Mel ville and Engineer Jaquea, who came over from the Brooklyn navy yard in a tug. The party will probably remain a few daya and then will go to Washing ton, where the four aurviving seamen will testify before the Jeannette enquiry committee. A seizure has been ordered of the Dub lin United Irishmen. Minister Lowell has refused to inter cede in behalf of Miohael Boyton. A Tt kstn rli TTa v asta fs a lAoTAFi VAAN llftjl a capital punishment law, nobody has Doeu JllUguu Vauej'S vj ituuuiiio. The stockholders of the Philadelphia exposition company have resolved to wind np the affairs of the company. TIi Maliffasav en vovs atBoston devoted March !Wtu to visiting and receiving mnrclianU and sh monasters enorageu in the Madagascar trade. Twenty-one of the 20 persona arrested at Ballinrobe for complicity jn the mur der of Ferrick, in June, 1880, have been released from Dublin castle. At Elliott City, Missouri, Jason Wil liams, colored, on trial for killing Wm. Jsuerer, colored, was convicted of mar dor in the first degree recently. The fourth oentennial anniversary of the birth of Raphael was celobrated at Rome March 20th with great pomp. A bronze bust of the great artist was un veiled. Postmaster-General Howe wss buried at Kenosha, Wis., on the 28th. Tho attend ance at the fanoral was largo, delega tions being there from Chicago, Mil waukee and many other places. Dispatches from Tnoson of March 28th say that the Apaches, Creeks and other Indian tribes of Arizona and Indian ter ritories are on tho warpath, killing more than fifty whites within the past lew dayp, N. L. Dakes, of Uniontown, Pa., re cently acquitted of the murder of Capt. Nutt in thut place, received a notice on the 27th alt., to leave town within 28 hoars; but Dukos rof uses to comply with tho request and tho citizens aro greatly exoited. A San Franoisco dispatch of March 28th says: Shortly after 11 o'clock to night a doavy ruin storm sot in, during which the sky was illnminod with occa sional flashes of lightning, followed by a faint rumbling of thnndor. A light shock of earthquake also was felt. It is reported that Joseph Hart is ne gotiating for tho pnrchose of the site of the late Park theater, his intention boing to erect a now play houss capable of ac commodating 2500 persons. The cost of the proposed new structuro is to be $:!50.- OOGV A joint stock company will furnish the capital. Colonol Jsmcs L. Corloy, agent for sevoral insurance companies, cnt his throat at a hotel in Hampton, V., March 20th. Ho was a graduute of West Point and had a commission in tho army be fore the war, and was General Lee's riuartcrmnstcr general of tho army of northern Virginia. Among the pnssnngora by the Sorvia is Dr. Otto Wilholm Struvo, director of tho imperial observatory ut Puetowa, Russia, whoso obioot in visiting this oountry is to test tho object glass lutely completed by Alvin Clark A Sons, of Catubridgcport, Mass., on order of tho Russiun government. Tho glass is the largostovur constructed, boing thirty inehos in diameter, for tio uso of the Lick observutory in California. As was the cuho with Russian glass, however, it will require several years for its comple tion. A Tucson dispatch of March 27th siirs: Tho Imliun situation grows worse Sil ver advices say that a party that arrived there from San Carlos reports thnt tho young buois in tho San Carlos rosorva- liou were very restless last week hihI showed evory ovidonee of an early out break. They talk of victory un l said thut a big chief in Mexico said that he would soon bo at San Carlos. A courier stutes that Iudiaus have been constantly uissing through tho reservation and Juh's band in Souora, carrying communion! tion and information. Tho baud ruiding southeastern Arizoua is drawing near tho reservation and increasing in num bois daily. As fur as heard from 21 peo ple havo boon murdered in seven duys. Advices from Sonora placo the depreda ting band at 150, who aro boing ih iveu to tho Arizona border by Mexicau troops. A Washington dispatch of March 20th says: I he commissioner of internal reveuuo has finished tho preparation of circulars which will shortly bo sent to collectors and other interested persons, with regard to tho forthcoming reduction of the tax ou tobacco, and regulations of tho department concerning claims tor re butt). Tho important seotions of tho cir cular aro as follows: Claims must bo pro- mted within (10 duys following dato of re duction, and such rebate may be paid to manufacturers in stumps at reduced rate, and no claim shall be allowed or draw back paid for a less amount than ten dol lars. The provision for original and un broken factory packages embrace every whole-duty stumped package, largo or small, whidh is as it came from the fac tory, with sumo coutents and all of the same originally iiacked therein. .Good npon which the manufacturer or dealer is entitled to rebate must bo carefully in veutoriod on tho 1st of May, 1883, iu tho presence of two disinterested witnesses of good repute, who must not bo claim ants in similar cases, nor clerks, nor em ployers of any claimant under the act. A Boston dispatch of March 28th says: Tho full bench of tho supremo court is engaged in hearing argument in cases of law arising on a bill iu equity bronght bv the Union I'aciilo railroad nmnnuiiv aguiust the Credit Mobilicr of America, for injunction to restrain the U red it Aiobil ier from uroseciitiiiu a unit of law airninxt tho Union PaciQo company to recover wuanoo due the Credit Mobil ter for con struction of 2 Hi miles of Union Pucillo road. Chief Justice Martin and Judge Colburn took no part in tho proceedings, as they sre interested in the Union Pacille as owuers of bonds, slid tho case is to bo iKH'MOd ty Judges field, Charles Allen, William Allen and Holmes. Tho Uniou Pacific compauy was represented by Sid ney Bartlott, aud the Credit Mobilier by Win. G. Russell and George Putnam. i-c ssoaiii luvutveti is t,W3,ls.Mjl which wss the sum agreed upon as the basis of settlement of accounts between the two corporations after the Credit Mo bilier had finished the road, and the fur ther sum of $208,000, which was snle quently found to be dne Credit Mobil ier. The matter has been fully beard by the master on its moriU, and the tes timony, which covers several hundred psges, eontsins several interesting his torical facta in relation to the original object of the Credit Mobilier of America. Jlr. (Jladstone'i Library and Study. Within the house, in every room, you seem to be surrounded by books; books, quantities of tbem, in the breakfast and in the great and noble library, the lofty room surrounded witu doom, tiere noble heirloom of the Glynn family, portrait by Vandyke of Sir Kenelm Dig by. banes over the fireplace. Other in teresting pictures light the way, conspic uously an engraving of Millaia portrait of Mr. Gladstone, wbioh. nowever noble aa an imitation of the style of Velasquez, faila to give any suggestion of the 1 ght and play of life which glows and gleams from the face of the original in every moment of conversation. Yon step from the library into the study it is the ante room of the library. At the door of the study Mr. Gladstone graciously received us and made as at home at onoe in this great workshop of the mind this scene of so many studies and cares. Here, in order or disorder, were still books, and books and books, papers, basts, portraits and every variety of f arnitare of cnltnre and taste. We saw very few indications of any care for costly or elegant bind ings. Clearly the volumes were there, not as the furniture of the bouse, but as the furniture of the inoessantly acq nisi tive mind. It is a venerable apartment. At different tables there are several in the room reserved and set apart for va rious occupations the visitor is instantly impressed as bv the memorios oi a vane ty of labor. This is the literary table; hero "Juventus Mundi" was written; bore the Homorio studies are pursued "Ah!" sighs Gladstono, "it isa long time since I sut there I" This is the political table: bore the Irish bills and the bud cot are shaped and fashioned. And here is Mrs. Oludstono'8 table; bore she prob ablv formed her orphanage and the bos pital sho first called into existence. This is the room where the scholar and states man spend the chief portion of his time; there is the theological portion of the li brary -an ample collection; separate compartments receive works of Homer and Shakespeare and Dante; and the busts of Sidney Herbert and Mr. Glad stone's old college friend, tho Duke of Newoastlo, and Canning and Cobden and Homer bond from the bookcases, and Tennyson looks out from a large bronze medallion. Leisure Hours. A Costly Mistake. Some time ago W. D. MoAdoo, pro prietor of the MoAdoo Houso, in Greous boro, wanted a plate of glass 22x32 inohes, and wroto to a New York houso to semi it to him, and to draw on him at sight for the pay. Now, it might have been all right, bnt Mr. McAdoo wroto "feet" instead of "inches." The New York firm, on receiving this extraordi nary order the glass wanted being described as flno Frenoh plate conclud ed thut there must be somo mistake, and telegrsphod to Mr. McAdoo in substance about as follows: "Havon't you mado a mistake? In all of our thirty yours' experience wo have never received an order of this sort." Mr. McAdoo coulidcut that ho was cor rect, telegraphed that he "wanted what he ordered," and for them to send it along. Tho firm not yot satisfied, wroto him a letter stating thut they would not bo able to fill the orders unless they wero to inport the glass, and to this Mr. McAdoo replied: "Go uheud and import." In tho course of time Mr. McAdoo was astonished at leceiving a lull or lading lor a piece or i renoh pinto glass, ono inch thick, thirty-two feet wiilo, shipped on steumer from France to Norfolk. Tho immense pieco of glass carefully boxed, was curried across tho ocean on tho steamer's deck and was laid on tho wharf at Norfolk, where it now remains. There is uo pos sible way of transporting it over land by rail, as it would not puss through tho cuts aloug tho ruilroud, nor could it go through tho covered bridges. No doubt if Mr. McAdoo could get it to Grcons- boro he would flud somo ujo for it, but how. to get it there is the quostion. In the mountimo the pi a to of gluss is lying on tho wharf at Norfolk, awaiting his orders. It cost him $3,100. Ruleigh, N. C. Nows. Whlppiug I'lilldreu. A parent who cannot govern a child without whipping it ought to surrender the care of that child to some wiser per son. Sportsmon oneo thought it neo essary to lush their dogs in getting them ready for the field. They know now that the whip should never bo used. Horse men onco thought it necessary to whip colts to teach them to start at the word sud pull steadily. They know now thut au apple is betU r than a lush and a caress bettor thut a blow. If dogs and horses can thus bo educated without punishment, what is it iu our children thut makes it necessary to slap and pound them? Have they less intelligence? Have they colder hearts? Are they nny lower in tho scale of being? We have heard many old people Bay: "If we were to bring up auother child we Bhould nover whip it." They are wise but a lit tle too lute. Instead of God doing bo little for children thnt they must bo whipped to goodness. Ho bus dono so much for them thut even a - whippiug can't rniu thut is as a rnle. But alas, thero aro many exceptions to this rulo. Many children aro of an eh quality thut a blow mukes them cowardly, or reckless, or deceitful, or permanently in temper. Whipping makes children hsto their parents. Whipping mukes them lio. Whipping mukes home unpleasant, makes boys run away, makes girls seek happi ness anywhere and anyhow. Whipping is barbarous. Don't whip. Thero was a family named Armins in Oil more county, Ga., the youngest about seventy years old, who lived with their cousin named Laney, who was about sixty-six years old. None of them were ever married, and no breath of slander ever attached to any of them. -One of them died a year or two ago and three of them died lust year. Old man Laney w buried yesterday by their side. There are two of the old wymen left, and ono of them fell into the fire last Friday, the other lust Sunday; both are badly burned and will die. So ends the family, who lived now Talking Rock since 1800. A genius at Pittsburg has invented a machine which turns wood square. He is said to be st work on the greatest ef fort of his life, a machine that will straighten crooked cashier. Pittsbnrg Telegram. feminine lire Titles. ' A young lady, when presented with pair of opera glasses, asked: aow m the world am I to keep them on? The poetical expression, "Riches have wings, must have been snggested to the author t y seeing the wings on a woman's hat. A young womon in Arden, HI., craaad by religion, imagines herself an angel. It is better for a young woman to retain her mental balance and lot the young men in the neighborhood imagine heran angel. , , Standing before a clergyman who was about to marry him, a rustic was asked: "Wilt thou have this young woman, oin Tim man started in surprise and replied: "Ay, surely! Whoy, Ikummed a puppus!" A widower in Wellsboro, Pa., married his deud wife's sister, who had a daugh ter. Io s year or two wiie no. uibu, and he married the daughter. Bo thus liecomes not only his wife's husband, but also her uncle and stepfather. Old Mrs. B. came to town last week ( from Indiana, and when she was asked why she.was in such a hurry to leave, she replied: ''I've got to go. You see as how I came in on an exertion train and my ticket perspires to-night." You can't colcalate upon what girls will do in on emergency. The New York boarding school misses who pitched up on a burglar and held bim until the police arrived, would, doubtless, jump upon a sofa and scream if a mouse en tered their room. A woman who bad been dnmb for fif teen years, recontly fell from a chair and tho shock restored her speech. The next day her husband stumbled over the same piece of furniture and broke his arm. He then gave the chair away to a bitter enemy. The dresses of Lollia Paulina, the rival of Agrippina, - were valued at 82, 764,480, not including her jewels, which cost as much moie. It has slipped onr memory whether Miss Paulina was the daughter of an editor or a plumber, but our impression is that she was. We see it announced that Ottoman po etry has a "subtle, esoteric spiritual sig nification," which announcement will touch a grateful chord in the bosom of many a young lady who has occupied an ottoman with her suitor and never knew before what sort of a fulminating com pound it was that hoisted the poetry out of him. Pretty dress suits for boys have a green volvet blouse and knickerbockers. A band of black velvet ribbon is passed around tho short knee-breeches and tied in a bow on tho outside seam. The long stockings are bluck silk, and the low patent leather buskins have a large vel vet bow. The large collar and cuffs are of white luce. Tho "divided skirt" is regarded by all piogressive advocates of dress reform as a "condition precedent of all substantial improvement in femule attire." At a mooting of the Rational Dress society re cently it wus decidod tint a "new dress must be found, and the new dress must be the "divided skirt." Dr. Mary Walk er will soon be in the height of fashion. A Fellow Feeling. A gentleman was arraigned before an Arkausus justice on achnrgo of obtaining money under fulse pretenses. Uo bad entered a storo, pretendiug to bo a cus tomer, but proved to be a thief. ioir name is Jim Lickmure said the justice. "los, Bir. "And you are charged with a crime that merits a long time in tho peniten tiary?" "les, sir. "And vou aro guilty of the crime?" "I am." "And yon ask for no mercy?" "No, sir." "You have had a great deal of troublo within the lust two years?" "Yes, sir, I have. ' 'You havo often wisucd that you were dead?" "I have, please your honor." "You wanted to steal money enough to take you away from Arkunsos?" "lou are right, judge. "If a man hail stepped up and shot you just as you entered the stoioyou would have said, 'Thank you, sir ?" "les, sir, I would. But, judge, bow did you find out so much about me?" "Somo time ago," said the judge, with a solemn air, "I was divorced from my wifo. Shortly afterward you married her. Tho result is conclusive. I dis charge you. Hero.tuke this 30 bill. You huve suffered enough." Little Rock Ga zette. Virginia Bridal Costumes. A bridal couplo from Princo William county, aged fifty and sixty, arrived on the local train in this city on Iliursday afternoon from Washington and stoppod at an uptown hotel. The bride's hut was of tho latest designs, a large black sun down, with a narrow band of purple rib bon around it, with a white pigeon wing fastened with two red rosebuds and a black lace bow. Tho veil was of blue tissue. The dress was of the Bhado of terra ootta. Her shawl was of different shades. Her neck was adorned with a red polka-dot handkorchiof, fastened with a red bow, and a pair of white cot ton gloves covered hor slender hands. Her shoes wore low-quartered Jeffcreons. The groom was attired in bluck broadcloth white vest, white tie, yellow 'buckskin gloves, and linen duster. In one hand he carried a green umbrella and in the other an oilcloth satchel, which held his bridal lunch. Alexandria Gazette. A Pottsville, Pa., young man stood under his sweetheart's window the other night and, with a guitar accompaniment. serenaded hor with "Come, Love, Come." In her eagerness to catch a glimpse of tho troubadour the maiden leaned so for out of the window that bud lost her balance and gyrated wildly through the air, falling upon the unhappy youth. One cf her big toes tore the entrails out of the guitar, and the other nearly choked her lovor to death. The wise man has bis follies, no less than tho fool; but it has been Slid that herein lies the difference the follies of the fool are known to the world, bnt are hidden from himself; the follies of the wise man are known to himself, bat are bidden from the world. HMSOSAIi ASD UISEKAL. George Washington worth $530,000. Pkitulfllnhia has a left an estate man who ate 700 oysters at one sitting. The Indian Territory is as large as the six New England states. The anti-polygamous Mormons in the United States number 20,000. An aversge of 300 miners are killed an nnftllv killed in Victoria, Australia. m. nnA.t.nnlrdih anniversary of Washington Irving's birth occurs April 3d. .r n.a tvnntv-fonr aldermen in 1CU Ut Mv " J - . New York city Bell liquor by the glass. The best known conductor oi eiectno- itv is silver: the worst is solid paralline. Sixteen beautiful girls in steel armor are to be added to one of the circus pro- C6RS10D Look out not to get stuck with lot of three-cent postage stamps on the first of October. Ten thousand people have visited W. H. Vanderbilt's picture gallery this sea son. Connecticut is naming her new towns after ex governors, who are dead, but not forgotten. The averago stay of servant girls in families is less than seven weeks, taking the country over. The first temperance society in this couutrv was organized in Saratoga coun j, N. Y., in March, 1808. Tho editor of the Times of Columbus, Ga., has been offered $1000 for the socret of making a new mm punch. One of the most rapidly growing southern cities is Nashville, Tenn. The gain in population since 1870 is more than 17,000. American mules imported for the use of the British array do not take kindly to the diet of beans on which Spanish mules are fed. The little old stone church at San An tonio, Texas, famous in American history as the Alamo, is now usod as a grocery store. Five thousand dollars have been of fered by M. St. Paul to the French acad- . . . . . A I. emy oi medicine to iounu a prize, me competition to be opea to the world, and not to be connned to tne proiossion xor a certain cure for diphtheria. In the Cherokee nation thore are 5352 white men who aro not citizen s. They inolude various trades and professions. Some of them keep great herds of cattle and make large amounts of money from these splendid pasturo lands. Ono of the enbstnntial farmers of Spar ta. Ga.. when he was married, twelve years ago, had to borrow money to pay for his marriage license, and, not having a decent suit of clothes, the young wo rn whom ho was to marry tore tne wool from sheepskins, spun, wove and made him a suit of clothes. Silver spring in Georgia is said to be the largest spring in the world. It is the source of the Oklawha river, which is sixty feet wide at the start, ten feet deep and with a ourrent flowing two milesan hour. All this vast quantity of y7ater comes from the spring, whose only inlets are at the bottom. It is about two aores in size, and its mysterious dopths have never boen explored. The Indian Territory, in agricultural capabilities, is the peer of any land in the west. It has an area of G4.G90 square miles or 41,401,000 acres, about as large as the Empire state, and two states like tho Bay state thrown in to boot. It has an unusual rainfall of fifty-two inches in the south, thirty-five inches in the in terior, and twenty inches in the north west. Snows and nntimoly frosts sel dom prevail to any great extent. In E. W. Baxter's interesting book,"A Winter in India," ho says that once a year the troops are called out to cheer for the Empress of India, and that the native troops complain that whilst their European comrades are paid for doing so, they are not. The Indian troops would be wise under the circumstances not to cheer at all, just as in a Frenoh theater where there, is a paid claque, no one applauds who is not of the claque. Phil. News. DR. SPINNEY, X. 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There are many men Who die oi mis mnu uiiy, ignorant 01 tne cause, which Is theaecotxl stngeofNemliiHl Weakness, lr. 4. will guarantee a perfect cure In all such cases, ana a healthy restoration oi tue genuor uuuiary or KAIIS. Ollloe Hours-10 to 1 and l to S. Sundays from 10 to II A. M. Consultation free. Thorough txaailiiauos ami advice, a I all or addre UR. ftPIXWRY A CO., Ko. II Kearny xtreet, isan Francisco, CaL STORE lTTlCHXE5TS,et. HOUSEHOLD WHITE TIIE PII0T0G1UPIIER, riKST AMD TATLOK STKCETS, IfH.Oret-a. OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER, SEWING MACHINE Ay 167 THIRD ST. y. . , BaTaisiirs Bora y ON SHORT NOTICE. y AULeadlnf fy OIMf MACHINES V MAT.-FL yV THRIAD. I$y fy EMAX AsjBHT i r a ituisLs num. For man months the art:... . A. sad! from this county. All of which hits been ii J? honeatlv end with Dromntnaaa. Ti... . 'N ha. latelf Uken partner in th. psnoTS Portland's most promising young men, If r W i ter A. Oredan. who bst won fur hiaielf hostage Mends during the fast few years u pretcriDJof elerk in the same house in which be is pertner. The new firm will mstch prices '-uV heeded" if we era to judge from their idvettu!" meut. The firm is a thoroughly reliable one sny orders sent to them will be proninllv tended to. r ' Uvea's Vosrnlls merry Teeth An sromatie combination fur the preterraii. of the teeth and gun It is far superior to s preparation of iu kind in the market. In Urn, handsome opal pots, nrioe fifty cents. Vor 2?" by all druggist Ilodge, Davis k Co., tale agents, Portland, Oregon. SeJalia, Mo., Las a billiard saloon for ladies only, and the propriotor already thinks of taking out the tables and if. lowing the fair creatures to plsy right on the floor, where a good deal of carromins is done now. , 6 DONT BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLES3 YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN. SELLINO i CO. For the best photographs iu Oregon, go to p G. AbeH'sgsllory. 107 First street, Portland. Hi, work will bear the most searching tests, for It is made by genuine artists, who understand their business. The next sensation nt the Elite In Port!nl the appearance of El Nino, Eddie, the "Wonder of the World" and Alice Morgan, the "Queen of Clubs ,' Popular prices, 25 and 50 cents. TrssisR Rdos. Send to John B. Garni, 167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of te- Signs. Garrison repairs ail kinds ot sewing machines Take Wm. Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. to! DOOR), MASS, AND BUM). r. e. Ukach a ru.-ioa .. mimS; in i-ainui. uus aim mass, lAmni, w IIIUOWS sod Bllnils Hi-ml for l'i Ice l.tn amt ( 'hi allien. 1.KA1)IUM UgHi MOt'Wtt, ' J. II. Kills If I in) v attn, ss riKMTSIV Wholesale ana retail dealers in nanus, Omits Hheet music and Musical MerehmidW, IViur Frames and Mouldings. Country orders will recelri prompt attention. HOOK IHXWfcKJ tl. D. MOttTllf RB.-Pnrtlaiid blank nun uiairv factory, t wasiiiimtun llroi Portland, Or. The rcllalile establishment. Tiptop for nwl wort. BlunlhookswlUOMtpini MAKBLK VYOKK. MEKUEtttfc VOMPKK, 41 Mtark.-.Monimirnur luiiltm. jL'Hini.iiitfB.ru:.. luriii-tm-u in iiman ana American marble. Coiintiy orders filled protnpUr. Knifl fur prices and d- slirns HJ UVKYORS. W. it. M1S K-llvIl Knelneor. Contractor tai surveyors. OIllci Koom No. S Ijtne'a Unlldlnc, Kail Portland. AH kinds of surveying and dralUnf rtonforuny part of the country. BAKERIf. EMIRiTH.tiraKi'nVwhnu Kuhr, I'rops. Manufacturers of Itlol tircail, Sods. Itcnlc, Mutter, IloHUn,8us;arandiSboe Fly crackm. Orders from the trade aolUll aud promptly at tended to, ATTORXr.TH. II. 1. KKNXt'.IIV, - Attorney and Connselnr si Imv HiMtn 5 llckum's hlllldlnc. Iul buslnsu perialntnK I" l-euers iatent for inventions, I Ion the I'Htcnt OfhVo or In the ("onrts. a speetHltv THE "WniTE." VB HAVE THIS PAY SOLD our entire Interest In, and transferred the site ncr of the White Hewing Machine to Jlr. John R lisrrr son, of lrf7 Third str et. Portland, Or. Mr. Hsrrlwii will hereafter supply the growing demand fur iBlr superior and popular sewlnii machine, apis H1I.L A HARP. SEEDS! SEEDS! yE HAVE NOW ON HAXD AT TflE OREGON SEED DEPOT The largest stock of seeds ever held by one firm north oi wan irancisc-o, wnn-n iu u . ', -hi Bmires. ninalattinr of Orass, VeK'tahle, Hi figures, consisting of OraM. Vegetable, Hi i, etc, etc. Agents for 'Imperial tT i-oikJ, or Wlckendiam's Hone Phosphates. Send for feeds, also for catalogue; free to all applicants, 'ldress. 509 Second Street. Portlsnd. That If you are In want of thomushly re! table Informa tion about the resources of ureKon, Washington, Idsbo and Montana, and the l'uclilc Northwest in general. you should at onco A handsomely illustrated and ably conducted twenty four page publication now entering IIS NINTH aiTCRMFl'I. IMS. Always under the same proprietorship snd msni menL Kent (postage paid i for one year 2.on. Sample copy Met. I. AAA! (J EL. Punllilier, IKS Front at., ronlana, Or. tr. ..-A ti NEW YORK JEWELRY MANur u t'i lot First St., bet. Washington suStrn, Portland, Oreton. , Agents for the Hockford llailrad M atcM dealers In all kinds of Jewelry. Country on J with dispatch. Woods sent 6. O. D. with privUcft". essmlnlng before buying. " EYE & EAll INFIIlMAltY SANITARIIM.0R HOME FOR THESICK Macadam Bond, net. Porter sad Wool sia.. Month Portland, Of. Pr. Wklnrton, late Professor of Eye A K,TJ, In the Medk-ul Department of Willamette I ' '?(, has erected a fine building, on a beautiful 'l'" the south part of the citv, and In prepared I" an date path llents sunVrtng from all diseases tn "' !-a KA K or Til KO AT. AlsowUl pay siwclal alt"" persons lalHirtng under Chronic! Nervous aSei"" and to diseases peculiar to women. ami rett-i -led number of cases expecting eontiiienienl. The Intention Is to provide a lloi.ie for. "!r.,i with all the best hygienic agenclea cmiblne.1 an" best medical skill to tie had in the melrtipt;!! .. LViMul.uio uttMt-iwiolitieittgtsMi ir. .""P ''"esal Prof, of diseases of women and children In the m" department Willamette University. at. Also lr. J. M. K. Hrowne, prof. of PhysioW dep u Willamette University. Mnm For auy amount f references snd r,r."v-r Cor. 1st nasi Wantai. Ala.. Piwt'U- isoo. J. A. STROWBRIDGE, MBECT IMPOSTEa A-TD DlALS-a I! LEATHER & HNDlMft XO. ISO FKOXT TKIT PortloaA, . Child.? Portlsnd. bit anDeuftri iJ I?. be has received a Una numlior mimwmmm Hi 'i' 81 USE ROSE PILLS.