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4 EUGENE CITY GUARD LATEST .NEWS SUMMARY. V TF.LF.OIXAPU TO DAT. ' Yellow fovcr at Vera Cruz, Moxioo; i on tbe increase, A Mrs. Henry Williams of Ner York cily poisons her children. . Edward Muckar, the wealtliieat mcr 4 chant of Montreal, died May 8. Bear Admiral Edmund R. Calhoun baa beon placed on the retired list. ( Chicago and New York boti were vis ited with heavy wind and rain storms May 9. Thirteen houses were burned on Mary land and Kentucky avenues, Indianon- ' olis, May Oth. Mrs. Senator Fair brought suit against r her husband for a divorce, the charge , being adultery. The Southern Baptist convention was held at Waco, Texas, Miy 10. It was largely attended. Denver was visited with a severe hail storm May 8. The fruit crop, to a largo extent, is ruined. Joseph Pulitzer, cditor-in ohiof of tbe St. Louis Post-Dixpatch, has urclmod the JSew lorU World. Otto Lcehman of Berlin, vice-consul for the Gorman empire at Kau Francisco, . arrived in New York May 8. David Nichols, a fireman, was killod in a collision between a passenger and freight train on tbe (Unoajo and Moitu western road near Milwaukoo, May Dili. A sovere hurricane prevailed in tbe , Xjenign ana Wyoming valleys, I'd., May 9, at some places tbo wind mowing down forests liko grass. Edmunds, prosident of the senate, is at present visiting and on business on this coast, and intends coming o Oro gon the lattor part of July. Tbe biennial oonnlave of Catholic knights convened at tit. Louis, Muy 8. Soventy-ilve delegate, ropresontuting all the status and territories, were in attend ance . James F. rongeoian, clerk in- tbo Jrovidcnt institution for savings, at ersoy City, is reported to bavo gono to Kiohu-ond. A deficiency in his cak uo count hasbeou discovered. O'Donovan Roasa, tbo dyuamito advo cate, has reooived a letter of warning from Portsmouth, Eng., warning him that two Englishmen were doputizud by a secret organization to assassinate him. Tbomay or of Mil waukie recon tly issued - orders to saloon men of that city that all saloons must bo closed at midnight. They refuse to obey the order and many of them liavo bad their liconao taken away for their diuobediouee. Tbo stablo of James A. OrimHton. Lex ington, Ky.,containingsix thoroughbred yearlings, all by Tnnmlerstorm, was burned recently, and all the animals oousumod. Loss, 10,000. It was tbo 'work of an incendiary. A now railroad company was incornor atod at Dulutb, Minn., May 8, under tbo name ol the Liaise Huporior x NotthwoHt era road. The road will run from Du lutb to the mouth of tbe Rod Lake river, Capital stock, $5,000,000. Tbe third trial of Timothy Kelly, cuargou witn participation in the mur der of CuvendiHU uud liurko, was con cluded May Oth. Tlio jury found a ver dict of guilty against the prisoner am) bo was soutonoed to bo banged. The Blcamor Big Horn, loaded with 285 tons of asnortod niorobandise con signed to Montana mei-ohants, struck a snag on tbe morning of Muy 8, live miles below Poplar river, causing hor to sink abovo bor uiuin decks in livo minutes. The president lias rooognizod tbo fol lowing named vico consuls for Den mark: P. Harrison, Gold Hill, Nevada; Christian Nessoro, Boiso City, I. T.; B. Hinemau. Tucson, A. T.; Epcr 8. Lar son, Portland, Ogn.; O. C. piong, Boat tlo, Yf. T. The Western Co-oporative minos, at West Belleville, Mo., wore set on llro May 8th. The mines woro unoccupied by workmon. Lat night there was niuoh trouble, and thoso at work woro intimi dated by tbo strikers. The Western Co operative is tbo largest inino iu Bello .villo diHtrict. Tbe loss will amount to noarly 8100,000. ' Now York city is getting arousod over tbe heathen Chineo in their midst. It has boon discovered that Mott and Poll streets are full of opiuin dons, and that Cbiuamou eutico vounir irirls into the : pornioious habit by first giving them candy with opiuin iu it, and then induce thorn to go into their dons and use the drug in us vilest form. Official dispatobes received from other states by tho Ohio board of ngnoulture, give tbe following as the acreage and condition oombiued, for wosteru and Bjiring wheat in the following states: Kansas, 03; Minnesota, 70; Indiana, 70; Iowa, about 80; California, 87; Michi gan, til; Ohio, 60; Illiuois, April esti mate, 08; Kentucky, April estimate, 00; From the above data Beoretary Chamber lain, of Ohio, estimates tho probable to tal uoreago at 100,000,000. A San Joso dispotoh of May 9 says: About 0:30 r. u. to day tho north bound freight train ou the S. P. C. K. R. when at Alrua, met with an acoident which miraonlously resulted in no loss of life, Tbe engine jumped the track, dragging off eight cars. The conductor was thrown under tbo forward car, and tbe others riled up on top of him. An iron rod bent above his body, and proteoted him from tba wreck, and saved his life. Nobody was injured aave two firemen and the conductor, who are inorely aevorely bruised. Eight thousand peoplo attr-cdod tbo dog show at New York recently. Congressman Kelly is pronounced better tinco the surgical operation. Tbe Republican state convention of Minnesota meetiat Bt. Paul Juno 27. The salmon catch in the Sr-crumonto river so far this your is reported light. The governor of Cocneoticut lias not yet signed the bill reducing railroad taxes. Alice, daughter of Lyman Havaland, was burned to death at Palmyra, HI., re cently. New York and Brooklyn have some advocates for placing bcth cities under one government. On May Oth tho agent at St. Paul sold tbe first through ticket to Portland over tho Northern Pacific. Tbe freo trade club of New York has appointed delegates to tbo Detroit ton ference and convention. Tbo death of Gonorsl Stonowall Jack son twenty yoars ago, Alay mm, was commemorated at Richmond. Vu. Tho citizens of Han ford, Cat., cele brated tbo third anniversary of tbo Mus sol blough trugody ou April 12th.. C. B. Hickman, lato rconiver of the Luke county, Colorado, land ofllco, is defaulter to the extent of $10,000. ine Canadian raoillo railroad com puny re-elected tho old board of d rectors at a recent meeting of tho utock holders. Tbe stallion Black Cloud was recently sold to Mr, v. Wagner, of Marshall Mich, for $8000. The borso has a record of 2.17'., At tho salo of Jorsey cattle at New York recently, the cow Nancy Lee brought $2100 and the heifer Darlington Situuto SI'JOU. Prinoo Roland Bonaparte will tako tho nrst opportunity to offer himself in Cor sica as a caudidute for the irencu obam ber of deputies. Tbo comptroller of the treasury has granted a charter for ibo establishment of a national bank at Union, Oregon, capital, SjU.uuu. . A young German of great promise, who had just left a military collego, shot him solf at Morocco recently, after losses at tbo gambling table. A. M. Mitchell, arrested at Leicester, with explosives, bus beon discharged there being no evidence to connect him with the dynamite conspiracy. Lizzie Robinson, alias Ralston, said to he n uicco rf lUIston, of California, was picked up by tbe police of Chicago ro coutly, and tuuon tp tbe hospital. Lawrenoe McCuIlug. associate justioo of the supreme court of tho Hawaiian Islunds, is revisiting old friend in Maino. Ho will soou sail for Europe The body of a rontoollector was found recently in a pond near Berlin. Ho was undoubtedly murdered by robbers, as o,VW marks was stolen from bis person Mr. Wm. Henry Hurlburt, tho recent editor oi tho Aew lork World, m ex pected to suil for Europo soon in tho iu iciest of tbo Jay Gould railroad Ryndi caio. Bismarck is bocoming daily more etna ciatod, and bis physiciaus have inforsod hiui that tho worst may happen if ho does not abaudou all HUtto work for tbo preHont. liio editor or l no jJrosluu newspaper una uot'ii sontrnced to six uiontlis impris on men t in a foitress for havinir spoken diurispoclful of Eiuporor William iu a tiionler. A collision occurred on ono of the ele voted railroads iu New York oitv Mav 10th, two trains running into each other. severely injuring tbo fireman au.l other slightly. Tbo act passoj by the lmjialaturo of Tennessee making gambling a felon v went into cnoci may yiii. uud nil camiun i ;.. r i. . i i .i .-" , umim-.i in luitiupms eioaou uiuir uoors Unit alternoou. Ibo lennoisoo lecrisluturo recently passed a bill forbidding gambling, ami on May lOih $5000 worth of gambling apparatus was dostroyod in tho public square nt Nashville. An Oxford dispatch of May Oth says: k'eaterday afternoon City Marshal C. E. l.utlor snot and instantly killed Cant, a M. Thompson, editor of tho Oxford Luglo, who was resisting arrest. At tho forry lundiug of Boiuo parish. recently, D. O. Hutchinson, a cuttlo dealer, shot a young man niimod Lyon, two bulls entering his left side. Ha died a few minutes afterward. The distillers of tbo Ohio and Missis sippi valleys, recently in session at lndi unupolia, stated that tho whisky then in bond was more thun a million gallons of ull luturo demands in smut, and eouse quenuy tnero was a largo over-pro- miction. At a recent meeting of influential ship owners in London, including representa tion of 3,01)0,000 tons of Suez canal traffic they unanimously adopted a resolu tion favoring the construction of auotber canal across tbo isthmus, and appointed an exeontivo oommittoo to carry out tho plans of tbe meeting. The Standard oil works of Jersey City were struck by lightning May iOtU and entirely destroyed. Six firemen lost thoir lives by tho explosion of ono of tho largo tanks. It is estimated that 750,000 barrels of oil bavo been destroyed, in cluding 250,000 barrels of rerlnod oil, and tho loss is estimated nt $1,600,000. A train on the Vanderbilt lino in Ne braska went throngh a bridge about four miles from Norfolk May Otb, and Joseph Fessenden isdead in tho wreck, and En gineer Sam Rnein will lose one log, and perhaps bis hfo. The wreck is a bad ono, tbo cars being piled iu a heap in tho narrow bed of a stream. A washout caused tho accident. Tba diieago Riilaray Airo savs: Tho first lour monttis oi The number of cases finally dinn.vil (her vera 115Q mil, nf main tra,k lni.I of and stricken from the docket of th agnst 2W0 during tue corresponding United States supremo court during tbe period of last year. , The decreaso is term just nded was 387. As compared owing to a cold winter and backward with last term this is a decrease of twl va ' ani-intr infcorfnrintr with th wnflr V.f. in number. The camber of canai wait.l withatAnJinff thin Uot ih ing action by the conrt continues year by year to increase. At tbe end of the terra of 1879 there was left undisposed of 791 cases, and at tho end of the October terra of 1880 the number bid increased to 837. Among those which the oonrt atill has nnder consideration are civil right cases, the Mercer colony land case from Texas, and the ease of tbe eonnty of Sail Mateo against the Southern Pa cifio Railroad Company. far this season is greater than for tbo same period of any previous year, except 1882. Tbe work was done on eeventy flve different lines, in thirty-one states and territories. The states which lead in construction are: Calilornia, 171 miles; Utah, 150; New York, 115; Penn sylvania, 93; Montana, 86; Idaho, 85; Arirbna, 84; Missouri, 73. It is estimated that railroad building for the year will be 8000 miles. Foiling the Old Fulki. An interesting elopement, not in puin of romantic novelty, but for the obstacles that wero woven aroond tbe primrose path of the youthful lovers, came to Iigli yeMcrduy morning. List Wednesday night during tbo heavy thundor storm, light buggy, drawn by a speedy bay borso. dxw up in front of tho Farmers Home, A rustic lad, with a shrewd, do term i nod look, alighted. Throwing a ail ver dollar to the norter that stormed nn to take his baggnr;", be ordered lodging for his horse, with strict injunctions to scropo him well .and have everything in trim for tbo next morning., it was plain from tho froth that oovered him tbut bo bad done some good traveling. Tbe young man then registered in the ofllco as Josep Shield of Fairfield, and, order ing a light supper, retired, but before locking bis room for tbo night, called for a long rope that would be found iu bis buggy, giving as his excuso for this strango action that ho ns morbidl, airaid oi tires in large liotois. Jio was given a room in the rear of tbe building Just before daybreak another bugg with a frothing horse checked np before the hotel. Two feroeions looking fol lows stumped into tbo hotel, and, seizin tho register, ordered tj he shown to that "scoundrel s room," pointing to Mr, Shield's namo on the book. They refused to give any reason lor sucu a demand exoept tbut they wanted that fellow and mus . bavo him. Ono bold a buggy whip tbreatoningly in his bund, whilo the othor ruado soma secret inquiries as to the person who accompanied the young man, and whether any girl bad been seen with him. As the proprietor held out persistently in refusing to allow them to seize tho young man unless they were voided with such anthority, they let out the secret of their visit. They hung around tho bouso till it was bright day light. About six o'clock a man was sent op to the room of young Shiold to awake him as ordered. When tho door was opened, it was found that tho bird had already flown. Tho window was raised and a ropo that swung from the casement or the window cxpluincd tho mystery, Tho two strangers soon afterward made a second visit to tbe hotel, and wero muoh onrnged by the way they had been foiled by thoir supposed prey. Later in tbo morning a mussonger called with a note, asking that he horse and buggy bo sent as secretly as possiblo to Wenzel and Market streets, where tbo owner would meet it. Soon after tbo happy coujde wero spocding ou thoir way to jeiiersonvnio, wliera theywaro united as Miss Annio Moyors and Joseph Shield of iairlleld. W hen the two strungors learned the successful way in which tbey hud boon beaten, they gave np the chase and told tbo whole story. The bndo is a beautiful country girl about seveutt.-cn years of ao, and daughter of a wealthy farmer ncur FairlloM. Herparcuts ob jeoted to tho tunrriago of their duughter on account of hor nge, and advised her to wait, l'ludini tins would uot do. they mado threats which only brought matters to a bustierclose.Tbo vounir man scoured his father's best horse and bncerv. stole bis bride from tho houso. and. tret- nug a Mir siurt, was luuy an uouron tho roal before tbo elopement wua dis covoreu. i no two broincrs. as soon as they found tho courso lovo hud taken. followed tho chariot of tho vouuar bride nnd groom. Sovoral times tho busrdca were in sigut of eueu other. Toll-gates were passed unheeded, and tho wholo course to town was ono protracted race. Tbo bvers had the advantai of tbo fast est horso and tho lightest rig. 'lhey cn tered town several hours before their ursuers, uud tho bride was left at the mso of a relative near tho head of Mar ket streot, who was let into tho scheme Louisville Commercial. How (.'oiilMkM Wooed Atilla. Tbo loss of eo many dear companions. especially Carniglia and Mutiu, weighed him down with a profound sadness. Ho felt nlouo npou thoeuith, and wascou soious of an immense void in his heart: me seemed insupportable. It was then tba, for tho Cist time, tho idea of nialri- mouy IHsbed across Garibaldi's mind. Up to tliut date the conjugal state soemed so in adapted to his wandoring an:l ad venturous life that bo hud regarded it as an luipossibia event. JJut after the ship wreck tbo current of his thoiij'hts changed, llo felt tbo nco.l of supplying in somo woy tho lost friends; to tiud a faithful and loving soul to share with him the buttles of life, . to render loss bard tho solitude of his exile. Ho had Kossotti, it is true, whom ho loved like a brother; but the duties of his office obliged Ros.ietti to livo nt a distanco.and ruro wero tbo occasions wlun ho could seo biin. lsesido.. tbo friends bin of a man, howovor strong, did not any lontror satisfy him ; it was a woman's hourt that he needed, a womun entirely and indis solubly his; so when ho found tho right one, he took hor. Ono evening ho Btood on dock, occupied with tbeso thoughts, looking upon the shore, when ho saw on a mole a group of women and girls. At first their forms passml unnoticed before him, but by degrceshis eye, and perhaps his heart, fixed upou one, and he stopped to contemplate her. Sho wusavounc woman iu tho bloom of heulth and strength, gifted with a sort of irregular masculiuo beauty. Sho was tho ideal womau that Garibaldi was iu tioareh of. Before ho had spokon to bor or heard hor spoak, by some invisible nnd magio spark which kindles love, the Mizgardo loved her. She also had remarked the blonde, loonino head of the foreisu sail or who watched hor day after day. Sho leu me iascination oi ttiut glanco, the touch of the magic spark, and secretly gavo her heart to him who offered his. Ono evening Garibaldi resolved to do- ,iy no longer, and weut to tbo girl's homo. His heart beat violently, but eld a firm resolution. At tho door he met a mnn w ho, perhaps knowing some thing of the gallant Italian, or in obodi- cuco to the custom of the country, in vited him to take a cup of coffee. Gari baldi said ho would have entered without an invitation, but it rendered his design more easy. He took an opportunity of rtiispering to tbe object of his devotion, 'Maiden, will you be mine?" to which she replied only by a look, which gave the promise of unutterable love. Somo evenings after be returned and carried her off. put ber on board the safe refuge of his Rio Pardo, tinder tbe formidable protection of his oannon and his sailors. and swore before heaven to make ber his wife. They were lecally married at called Mer- The was her was did had she off At- H'.lA Wftfl jUUUluv mi'o bwwm Anita Riboras, and was a native of inosin tuat district oi usuim. ii. . n,.m,l,ll tnnt nt tlm door Uiau HW uauvHiui ' " her father, and those that said it was husbaud erred. Anna, nowevor, promised by her father to a man she ., i,.,,.. I. nt ulm wuit not married as UVh , w - ' t t...i:...1 V;..l.linr tn llftr lnvA DtVU IKJIIWll'U. AtIi'tJ kv. tore her father's boart, but did not break IU1IU WllU BUJ UIUCI uiU "If tbore was puilt," exclaimed Gari baldi, "it was all inino. If au innocent person has suffered, I only have to liavo to answer lor it, auu i wo n""""' She is dead and her father is avengod. ni . -1 .1.- MAh.i Iltu TTrl.lnnn thA lucre, hi mo wuuiu vi iu j T I, In fl-rltf ilnntll tiny uu w uiuu x uuu v. uh -her, as I pressed convulsively her pulse Id UUUUk IIO IBCb miwwa, w .wv..-.. upon my lips her parting sigh and held B COrpSO IU IUT UIIUO uu man wj - ; 1 A Z...L f - ....If Ognizeu tuo Kreuiuuoo ut uij iauiv. S orlcs of Flowrrs. Tbo "soft cerulean huo" of tbe Mouse ear Soorpion Grass wonld never have won noetic recognition if somo one had not christened it forget-me-not. Who stood godfather history has not recorded, but tradition lias it tuat a knigut ana ins ladv lovo wero interchanging sweet noth ings on tho banks of tho Danube, when tho fair ono caught sight of somo flowors on the other side of the river, so bright ly blue, that she coveted their posses sion. A hint Buffloed to Bond her lover plunging into the stream. He secured tho flowers easily enough, but swimming baok with thorn provod a more difficult muttor. Tbo current was too strong for him. and as it bore him past bis despair ing muttress. he flung tho fatal flowers on the bank, exclaiming as ho was swept to his doom, "Forget mo-not! And UieUdy filrofihe kaUatiotrui. AJt irmemtKTUrt hll ImpleM lot: Ana Hit rbcn-b1 tlw fl wrr of bfl!!int hu?. And brn dad bar balr wilb the bl iomi blue, And Shu caliod 11 Korgi-m4-uat. The story of the origin of tho forget-ino-not's sentimental designation muy have been in the mind of tbe Princess Marie of Baden that winter day, when, strolling along the banks of the Rhine with her cousin, Louis Napoleon, she in- veigbod against tbe degeneracy oi mod ern gallants, vowing thoy wero incapa bio of emnlating tbo devotion to beauty that characterized the cavaliers of oldon times. As they lingered on tho cause way dykes, where the Acckar joins the Rnino, a sudden gust of wind carried away a flower from the hair of tbe prin ce is and cast it iuto tho rushing waters. "Tliuro!" she exclaimed, "that would be au opportuuity for a cavalier of the old days to show his dovotiou." "Tbut'8 a challenge, cousin," retorted Louis Napoleon, nnd in a second he was battling with the rough water, lie dis appeared and reappeared, to disappear and reappear again and again, but at length reached tbe shore safe and sound, with bis cousin's ilowor iu his hand. "Take it, Marie," ho said, as ho shook himself, "but nover agiin t.tlk to mo of your cavalier of tho olden time." All tbo lear Round. Proposed to Ills Grandmother. Col. Thornton, of tho East India ser vice, tells thus tbe romance of his vouth: "Ouo clear starlight eveuing in June, Helen and I were walking on the tcrraco among flower beds that wero cut in the soft green turf. Inspired by tho still ness nud odorous influence of the air, I told her my heart's secret, with all its hopi's an 1 fours. ' Sho looked np at mo wonderingly, and tears glistened iu bur beautiful blue eyes as she raid: " Ah, Captain Thornton, nro you sure? Do you do you lovo me? Itcuu- not be? No, uoverl" "Why," I cried, impetuously pressing my suit and her, "you lovo anotbor?" " 'buy suo said almost sharply, 'do you know who I am?' ' 'lhe loveliest girl in England 1 "'No, sir,' I did not; great heavens, Captaiu Thornton, I urn your grandmother!' "My grandmothorl Talk about sud den shocks after that, won't you? I tried to speak, but my voico failed me. I reached out my huivl and touohed her. Yts, sho as there, real enough, and I was uot dreaming. " 'Tell me all!' I gasped. "And standing there by tho broad stono coping, he told mo all. How her parents had died when she was little more than an infant, nnd Sir John, her guardian and my grandfather, bad watched over her with jealous care, al ways keeping her at school, however, until ho brought her home a young ladv. "Then, while I was in India, tho poor old muu fell suddenly ill, and on his lying bed persuaded his ward to marry him, just in ordei to inherit bis vast es tate, which sbo had refused to tako as n legacy. " 'And believe me,' said Miss Helen, 'I di I it only to keep it for you, the rightful heir, whoso wilduesi hud tempo rarily provoked tho old geutlemaa.' " Protecting His Character. Entering the 6hou of his tailor the other day he said: "Sir, I owe yon $00." "Yes, sir, you do." "And I have owed it for a year." "You have." "And this is the fifth postal card xou have sent mo regarding the debt." I think it is tbo fifth, "Now, sir, whilo I cannot pay the debt for perhaps another year, I propose to protect my character as far as possible. Hero are twelvo two-cent stamps. You can tits them in sending mo twelvo monthly statements of account, and can thus save your postal cards and my feel ings at the same time. It is said that the tailor has credited the twenty-four cents on account aud feels tbut he has secured more of tho debt than he had any reason to hope for. "Mr. Jones," asked Smith of tbo par son, "don i yon tuink the wicked will have an opportunity given them in the next world? "lea, certainly, replied tbe parson, "an excellent opportunity to get warm." Boston Transcript. Tbe Sutter Farmer Mys: George Ba ker, a Feather river fishetman.one night last week, trapped five beaver in tbe lake back of the old Riggs place, which is just below the Biggs orchard in this county. SCIKST1FIC SC1UFS. French silk merchants talk of w elimatizing a spider from tho African foaTS'nakes a thread very much like yollow silk and olmostoi strong. Ilypouzotio acid is a new French ex plosive, which, instead of replacing vari ous atomio portions of cellulose, as in gun-cotton, or the alcohols, as iu nitro glycerine, by nitrocon, !oes this in com pounds of petroleum. The result rs a vastly more powerful explosive. According to the "Repertoire de Pbariracio," olive busks are used on a very lurgo scalo in tho adulteration of popper. The microscopic aspect of their coll structure is so nearly like that pf pepper busks that tho difforenoo is only perceived with, difficulty. Hence tbe olivo husks, formorly used for manure or fuel, are uow wortu any uonars a iuu In Breslau, a chimney shaft fifty feet high is composed entirely oi paper puip, which has been caenvoilly impregnated so as to resist combustion. Paper has beon put to somo extraordinary uses, but this is perhaps tbo most astonishing vio lation nf nreuonuoived ideas yot attempt ed. Tho next thing in order now will be gun-cotton crucibles. It baa lately beon proved that utodor certain conditions yeast may uo a power ful poison. If introduced in suspension Into tbo circulation of living animals to the extent of more than two grammes, it always produces fatal results,. in sraallor doses it iuduces CDma. This is duo to tho fact that it multiplies in tho blood, depriving tho rod corpusoles of thoir oxygen and reducing their color to a dark brown. Somo samples of cheap coffeo analyzed by the directors of tho Pans Municipal Laboratory were found to contain the following substances: Bread dust, ground acorns, red earth, vermicelli, plumbago, flour, caromel, sand brick dust, ashes, ground peas and beans, car rots, figs, beet root, saw-dust, red ochre and mahogany shavings, some more ex pensive speoimons differed from this only in having chicory added to this appe tizing mixture. Sufferers from certain common forms of indigestion forget tho effeots of load ing the stomach with cold liquids. "Cold drinks are often depressing," says the Lancet, "and tho peculiar for 31 of indi gestion just now very prevalent, in which food retained an unreasonable timo in the stomach, is in a large proportion of instances the direct effect of persistent chilling of tho gastrio organ by copioua draughts of cold drink. Dr. Scbsesingbam recently wroto to Kail Blaid as follows: "Proof iu point of fact of your views as to tho kinship between Trojans and Thrakians, which later wero interpreted as belonging to tho eastern Teutonic race, I bavo found near aud in tho tumulus of Proterilaos, in tbe 'ihrakiau Gbersoncso; for tho gar dens all around, and the tumulus itself, are strewu with fragments of that won derful pottery which only occurs in tho first aud oldest settlement of Troy, and nowhere elsfi." Mia ins Hift! IMIOHH. JJAHU A M HM xii-i"" Klnvf-u'n Voseimte uerry Tooth Fiufe. An aromatic combination for tho preservation of the teeth and gums. It is far Superior to any uromrmon ol its kind in the market. In larire, handsome ojxd jioU, prieo fifty centj. For euh oy auunie-'iii. lioilce, uavia X Co., wnolo- sulo nccnts, i'ortlaiid, Oregon. DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN. SELLING & CO. For tlie kvt photninfiilu in Ore;on, eo to F. G. Abell's gallery. 107 First street, Portlaud. His work will bear tlia most searching test., tor it is mado by genuine artists, who iinderntoml their business. Roarine cataracts of lioncst omilauso. foam Ins oceans of fun, and tho Ixst show of tho season now beinff held at the Elite theatre, Portland, Uicgon. Itegular prices 24 aud 50 cents. Garrison repairs all kinds of sowing mucliincs, 107 Third St., TORTLAXD, OltEGOX. JOHN B. GARRISON.Propp. All flic lead I in; Sowing Much lues, OU. Ni-vdlm, Atlai'limi-iitH nnU ;uu ino 1'ai-tn for Mile. All klmts of firming M.irlilnr Itfpnlr4 unit WurrHuU-fl. GENERAL AGENT FOR h MM andWhile Imi Mus. GENERAL AGENT l'Olt mTURKISH RUG PATTERNS. GENERAL AGENT FOR T Z UNIVERSAL FASHION CO'S PERFECT FITTING PATTERNS. DR. SPINNEY, V. It Kearay ati-atl, a. T., TrcaU all Ckrule aa Special DI YOUNG MEN WHO MAY BR PrKFEIU.NO FROM THE EF Icrt of youihflii folll.-a or ln1lwrviion, will do well to arall thMtiai-lVf-fl ul thi. tlia imimi hi rver laid at the altar of uftt-rtii( humni lir. DR. M'l.NNKY will gmranira to fi.r.eit fHU f.ir rim raw at Hrmlnal Wraknra or private tlUeanrtpf any kind or character waich he uuderlakea aud falla to cura, MIDDLE-AGED HF.Y. Trier ar many at theure of thirty to nfxtT who art troubled with t o rrviuiit i-vaetintkmii of the bladder, nfteo arcoitipatlxl lT a stUht aniurtlng or homing wwllon and a weakening of the atrru In a manner the patic nl ruMH.t aeronut for. On rxamliong the urinary d-pMlia a ropy sediment wll oil en be i.iund, and sometime ftiuah xm It-lea of album, r will appear or the color will be i f a thin in Iktah hue. Aga'o chanting to a dark and torpid aaneareiH-e. Then- are mmiy men who die otthk dUlk-nity, Ignorant of the rue, which la the aerand te of Meminal Weakneea 1'r. a. will guarantee a nerlt-rt cure In aU eu. h raae. and a health mtoratlon of tbe genltor nuluary or Omre Boara H to 4 and to Rundaya from 10 to II A. M. lYnoHatWa live, 'thorough examuiauoa and adrlre, Itlluradrirea DR. KPIXXRT Jk CO.. No. II Keaniyiinft.MaiiFraiiciacu.OL USE ROSE PILLS. TUG "UHH" BIM1T. Akin, Bellms A Co., the proprietor! ,.r V "Bom" boon, Iimvo establinhed an Imtneni. , In tho northwet for that lUndunl artirla T boots am all atavei aeama, and nudo In th. i"' manner and alwayi pivo aatir,.-tion i wearer. Thoy are aoliiand comfortable a i fur aeera to wear better than any boot hei t to putonthiamarkcU The firm thul h"X? "Bo.e" boon are thoroughly relrablu, ! ' th chanta dealing lth them areiureof fair i. i mcnt.aanohoiiailnP.'rtland itandt bij-hll , commercial integrity than Akin, Biillinj 4 (J TAKi: SiOTICt A new fcalureof rort'and I. horno..,,,,, tiharmocy, lately opened by Men. pau j V Betnicr i Co , at 03 Morrison atrcot. Their tw dollar medicine cane ulioulj be in crerr faro l for emorgenclea. Sent free on receipt of" price any part of tho country. Homoepathii J? and croup yrup it tho remedy for eoulu ain k Jiil-ln. Tpnaiau Rt;ca.-Stn(l to John B. Cirrln 107 Third itreet Portland, for cato!oiiM 0f igna. . , " Take Vm. Pfundcr'a Oregon BlooJ Purifier f. K. bkach a o.-ioa f,, K.Trr III falum. OIK and (Hun, i,,,ir9, vindui;r.,ul tlIMl 11I4! ilutWK, J. II. HOIIKIMt Kr MO, !i PI umt r W boli unto and n tull di-uli-M In plan,,,, ()rvV Hb-.-i-t miMk) and Mimical Mi-rdminll.,.; I- milieu and jroulJiiKi. Country oribm wiu rw-Liv. nrnnipt ntt. rillcm '""wilt HOUK iumi:km J. D. MOKTIM f:R.-Vortlandbiniigbo..Kn,,l fie-lory.B'i Wanblimt-in itnt't. I'ortlaiid. Or Tliii nllnllfv t-igiilillHlliuellt. 'llploptor guud work lllunk liookH w ilh imwled ht-nillmri mndi- n irwln1!' MAiti'i.i: woyKN. M.EItOKi A VOSPEK, 47 rk.-Moiiumwii. ioiiiim, iieacmioiien, eu.-., lurnmiit-d In Itil nn and Aiui-rlcan marble. I'ountiy ordeni llllod 11mm1.11. nd d. !kiii. r " r-ieiid for prtr-x and NVKVKYUBH,' (1IUFEB A IUMII,ro, Civil Kngliieen and Hurveyom, Room U, Klrrn National Hank bullillui I'ortlaiid, Or, All klndu of surveying aud dniitui' done In uny pari nf the romiirv. IIAKIKIKS. EMPIRE IIAKF.KY.-42 Wanhmmnn. Von f'nbr, I'min. llaniifnctumniuf Pilot brra.1, KoJi, I'lcnlc, llutler, llOHtoii, Kugar and Shoe Fly crarkrra. UMera from the trade -tolljllod aud proniuUy Ur tended to, ' ATTPIEXKYHT II. P. KKNVKIir, Alliirney and Counnelor at lyiw It.tom S Ilekum'a building. Lenul biisluru pertiiliiing to Letters 1'Ktcnt fur Invention, bvlort I he t'uli-nt Oi;iee or In Itn t'onrtH. a tnwt-ilt v. rpiIE WHITE-TIIE I.ArtOExT H1IIPMK.NT OV X the latest Improved White sewing mm-hlne ever sent to thin count hint Just been received nt (iiirrkoD't sewing inaclilne utore, lift Third slrwt. The White h steadily iiicreuKli g In public favor Klght vearn use Iu Uregon ban proved It to be one ol the mint ilnlnv ble nitti-htiieslu the world. Agents to Sl-U wanted in every town in Oregon. Phillip Best's MILWAUKEE IiEHU Bottled exprSsy for the PACIFIC COAriT TRADE, Superior In quality and purity to all others. One Trial Will Convince. SOLE DEALERS, CHARLES tvCKfJ & CO., 44 IVoiit IMtrcct, rirt.uit!. Or. ENLARGED PICTUEES MADE IN THE Highest Style of the Art, BY I. G. DAVIDSON, PIIOTOGHAPIIEl?, PORTLAND, OREGON. EYE & EAItJNFIRMAltY SANITARIUM,0R HOMEFOR THE SICK Hacudunt Bond, liet. Porter nnd Wood Mia, Mouth l'ortluud, Or. Pr. PflkliiRton, late Professor of Eye A Ear Plsesmi l:i Hie Mediciil n.-iittrtineiitot Willamette t niverslty h.is i-rfTtiil h Urn-hulldliif-. 011 a beuutUul elevutlon In the pontli part of Hie cliy, and in preiuired toaccomo (lute pat ii'iHR siilTcrljiK from nil dlscuiii-K of (lie KYK, KAKorTIIUOAT. Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Clironio NenoiiH affections, and to di.ieuM- peculiar to women, nnd receive a Hull lel numberol caies expectlii( conliueiiK'iit. 'Hie Intention Ih to m-ovtile a lloi.ie for bucIi cweH with Rll the best hvxleulc nsencles combined with the best medical skill to be had In the metropolis Consulting plT.vslclanBiidsiiiijeoii Dr. I'hlllp Han-ey, Prof, of dlji nsi s of women ami chllilreu In the medical department Willnniette t'nlvcrsitv. AlsoDr.J.M. F. Uruwiie, Prut, of Pliysioloiy mcd. dep t. Willamette University. For any amount of refercnem nnd clrrnlar. siWrens Mlt. ,J. II. I'H.lvlMlTO.V. Cor. 1st and Wuililuutou Nta., Forllund, Op. NORTHERN PACIFIC Land aud Immigration Company. Cflleei Kooun 40 and 41 Union Block, PORTLAND. ORSGOS. P. O. CWLSTROM, FlUKK OWKX, President. . BccreUtr- This Company operates throughout Oregon, Wash lni;toa, Idaho and Montana. Lands of all kinds bought and sold. Immigrant Colonization a Specialty. lleodquarters for all laud seekers. Description of Government and other wild luo furnished free. Information given on all branches of business. Correspondence solicited and communications promptly answered. .P. O. hnx Ot. LAND PLASTER, For Bute by EVERDING & FARBELL, Alder and Front streets, . Portlone, Orrc- DRS. FRFELAN0 &. ROBERTS, T-s r-vr ruTtt. Cur. first & Yamhill r.t... I'orttanil, Or. ttsTid-oa'i rhotoirrapa Gailenr.) J-Fint-elas. work at lha meit teuonakla rates HlT. twlth h... m.n raMTniid.ir In OrCKOO and Uiifornla. THE BALDWIN Familj Restaurant in Tortland, LIQUID OR IlRY, fRICK il r: -ATMOPPHTB'O Insiirltatora." ortre son. Irr Cure and tnsuDia Uirs Diabrd ou rwelpt nf price, with fu" dlrn-tlno ' Dnete. .. aKIbllOHK A Ov. Uni?'-u 1M street. rVlland. if. M A rente for le USE ROSE PILLS.