EUGENE CITY GUARD LATEST NEWS SUMMAUY MY TlXKOBAni TO D.tTR. TLo American riflo Icum arrived at QaeenstowD, June !iS7tb. Recently, at DamiotU, Egypt, there were 42 deaths from cholera ia one uuy Major Nicltersnn lias been expelled from the Metropolitan club at Wanning ton. It i learned that the average death rate by yollow over at Vera Cruz, in 15 per a day. Lorillard's horse Iroquois, Aranza and Parthenia have left England for the United States. Fears are felt at Bourubeya and Rem bang, Java, of a rice famine Disease has destroyed 200,000 acros. i The duke of Connaoght oponed the Irish lace exhibition at the Mansion house, London, June 12th. John II. Alcxandor, a colored appli cant for admission to Went Point, has passed a splendid examination. It is stated that the Pullman Palace Car company propose building a branch manufactory in bun irancisco. Tho graduating class of Harvard col lege this year numbers 219, tlio lurgeat In the history of tnat institution. John L. Stryker, a well known New York millionaire was drowned while bathing in Haratago lake recently. The Republican stato convention of Minnesota, at bt. Paul, June lab, re nominated (iov. llubbard by occlima Uon. Several persons were killed during the progress of the fire of June 25, in the warehouse on Uatjewsby island, ItUBBltt. It is reported that .Martin Fenlle, Frenoh ministor of jtmtioo, intends to resign, and that tho post will be offered to JJoves. A cyclone pnssod over tho town of El berton, Oi., June 21th, killing Bynum Bell, colored, and blowing down 1G buildings. The committee having the eroding of Uie Uarnom monument in chargo, have aelectod a site in Lakeview cemotory, Cleveland. At a recent mooting of Irishmen in Paris tho execution of the Phoenix park murderers tu Dublin was denounced as a masbacre. Tho issno of standard silver dollars from the mints tit the week ending June zJU was S'ill.UUD; corretponding period last year, wo,iw. . Tho newly appointod Mexican minis ter to LuKlund, Honor J. Marmeul. ar rived in New York from Mexico, Juno 2etu. llo leaves for England July 7th. At Whittlesey, Wis., June 28th, tho boiler In Ives & llulo s snwnull exploded without appuront cause, killing three men. The mill was almost totally de stroy on. In a difficulty at Culleasvillo. Ala., rn cently, betweon A. 11. and Thomns Hall, fitther and son, and Thomns and William Mullcr, brothers, both tho llalls and Thomas Mullur were killed. A frightful aceident took place at Trehassy, N. 1$., recently. A lurge fl.Mi tag uoai wont down ami six men wcro drowned out of aorew of seven, only one ueing saved. It is supposed tlio vessel was overloaded. Tho Republican stato convention of Iowa was in session nt lies Moines.June 27th. They nominated Prof. Akors for upfrintoudentof public instruation nud Judgo Rood, cf Council Mulls, for judge oi inq supremo court. The board of oommisHioncrs of immi gration are taking active Btens to provont further panpor immigration from Europo. Tho stoamer Anchorio was recently pro vented from lunding a number of pauper immigrants whioh it had brought from Groat Britain. At Louisville, Juno 2(i, L. M. Aylos worth, formerly of Now York city, and employod as a stenographer by Louis ville and Nashvillo olllces here, wound np a debauch by diking an overdose of chloral aud wns found dead in hid bed in a room. He has a young wifo in Now York. Intelligence is received of a frightful calamity at a pluce of amusement iu Dorvio, Italy, on the shore of Lake Como, where a pcrformaueo was in prog ress. A puppot theutor structure took fire and was entirely destroyed. Forty seveu lost their lives aud twelve others were injured. At Rich Hill, Mo., Juno 27th, tho Foote and Beaumont well, at a depth of (J00 feet, has struck a hoavy vein of petroleum. Other wells will bo at once sunk, tanks erected and retlueries es tablished. Tho oil is uroconuecd liv m ports t be equal to the finest petroleum in reunsyivania. William DcIMl, Sun 1'r.incisco agent of tho New York Ceutral and Hudson river railroad, has received notieo thut on and after July 1st dining and parlor oars win bo run on Ian road between "r.nr i jouiiaio una ov lorn, thus giving through passniigets the benefit of these modern conveniences from ocean to ocean. At Muskegon, Mich., Juno 2Sth,adoek with 800,000 feet of lumber fell into the lako, precipitating about twenty men at work into tho water. Three or four of them are missing, but tho men are Hollanders, .aud their names are un known. A lwy named Frank Barlmrdt was cri'slted under 40,000 feet of timber. Two immense piles of lumber adjoining, which threaten to fall, prevent search lor the bodies. The naval rotiring board recommended the retiromont of Commodore Thomas 1 H. Eastman. The London Times in an editorial says there is reason to believe the French cab- inot is divided on the Tonquin question. At Hanover, N. H.. Rov. Dr. C. D. Barrow of Ban Francisco made an ad dress at the Dartmouth alumni dinner. The London Standard's correspondent ai itomo says tne pope is inuisposod, and is mucn disturbod by ttie state of alUirs in Ireland and France. Iran tne Terrible, Ivan the Terrihlti was an embodiment both of the liyzmtine antocrat and tho Tartar Kahn. The titlo of Great Prince was too insignificant forbim.and so he called himself the czar, by which titlo tho Russians used to address only tho Khans. Ivan became rnler whou onlv thrco years olJ. On reaching his tliir- tecum year, no ordered mat rmue Shu laky, the head of the temporary gov ernment, be thrown to bunting dogs, men tore uim to pieces. 1 bat was his A dispatch from Bathlehera of June first independent act as a ruler, and the 28th says 1000 employes of tho Bethlo- ncm iron and steel mill quit work yes terduy, demanding an increase of wages, wuicu was refused. A Greenville dispatch of Juno 27th says: News reaches this place that two negroes who outraged a young lady near jeuerson, were lynched to-day Une was banged, the other burned to death. At Utica, N. Y., June 28, a coul train on the Delaware, Lackawanna ami West' em and a train on the West Shoro col udcdaime crossing. tuob. Dunn, a of tons of cement into her before they fonnd out that only eighty-five had come up. It would uavctaUou a year to pum it out ueiiin. and so Ihey charged him t prollt and loa.' Hi dinner puil was found on tho dock with his dinner in it Tho old follow winked his weather eye but koriously the death-roll of tho bridge U a long one, twenty-eight men haying been killed. Going down the bridg stairce in nothing compared to going up; familiarity breeds contempt, and no more swavioir of the structure is notiecd. And the same may be said cf the trip across. Wheu ono has reachod the top of tho towers thero are no more terrors in Bturo. At present a trip acrois the bridiro need not make the most nervous person shake unless the very nolutity and consequent weight of tho structure Russians realizoj that their little crown- bearor had become a real master. Ho established the "opriohniki," the gen darmes of to-day. From their saddles buni; doe's heads and brooms. whiMi signified that they woro always ready to inspires one with fear. Exchange. cm en mo iicausoi tne czars enemies and to sweep treason from tho face of Russia. Thus autocratic terror was es tablished. The Rod Prince before the Kremlin was kept literally red with Iiu- wau uioou uuring mo roign ot tuo tor- What Coachc3 Hare In Mrs For. West Shore man, was killed, and fieveral 8V..8 Pitting to death did he not prao Tho consummate achievement of Now York Anglomania is doubtless the bunt in!? of tho anise-Boed bair over the gentle rible, which lasted fully half a conturv. undulations of Loner Island, but next to Wlm tn.l.,.u .1.-1 1.- l 1 ft uri . .i . .1 - 1 .1 .: 1. h wivuiua uiu uo uui irvr wntu i uim i tuo uuviutg ui luui-m-uauua were injured Tho nonrotary of the interior has do cliued to grant tho request of a number oi cuizons of California, looking to a dis continuance of suits brought to recover lands in Colusa, California, from the Ueutral racino railroad The president has appointed Frank A ClusKon master and refiner of tho mint at New Orleans, vice M. F. Bonzans, vice Benjamin F. Taylor, assavor of tho mint at mow Orleans, vice Joseph Albrecht, suspended A Wilkesbarre. Pa., dispatch of June aiu says: Heavy rains, of the past few days and tho bursting of a dam bavo caused an extensive cavo in tho B.ilti more mines, and residents in the neigh oornoou are aiurmod. The nostofllce department at Wash ington has received information that the Australian colonies have resolved to apply for admission to the unisersal postal nnion. If the application is sue tice.' liut tlion bo was pious, too. He ordered the priests of the convent of .St Kyrile to pray for the rcpoaa of tho souls oi urn own victims. In his list, or synod ic, mere aro lound JliU names, many of which were accompanied with thoso suggestive words, "and furaily" or "and sons" or "and family servant." mere is also found this eloquent item be fore English coaches and the riding thereon, up into Westchester or through tho Central Park. This noble feat was performed on a recent Saturday by choice selection of Anglophiliuts known as tho Coacbiug club. Eleven coacucs, to borrow the language of an enthusiastic witness, "unwound like a bright ribbon from the green, center of Madison d Ha re. aud went roiling np xutn "Lord, romcmber the souls of Thy ser- avenuo to the park. The coaches yel- vants, the Novgorodiam, 1,505 iu nuui- low body anj red undercarriage, bluo borl" The Terriblo put to death tho boJv and vellow under-carriaee. claret . - 1-'.!. -If .1. , l. . 1. Boyards not only with their families and servants, but also with their cattle and the fishes in their lakes I No doubt tho czar surpassed tho Kahn. However Ivan feared for his own life, and he corres ponded with Eliziboth. aueen of En gland, on the subjeot of an asylum for himself in caso of need. His character was a strange mixture of grandeur and barbarity. He was a cruel maniao with lucid intervals, wbon be was a cenius. Ono day he was a despot, tho next day ho listened to the counsel of tho people's oesiiful Bolivia will be tho only oountry 'epfontatives. One day he swam in with an organized postal servico not !iuu,an Wood, and auothor day he turnod Three thousand Chinese laborers, em ployed on tho Oregon and California railroud, have struck for au advance- in wages from SI to 8120 a day. Tho utrtlte every nan quiitiujj l given hour, ou Juno the 20;h. They will listen to nothing ex cept $1 25, and all attempts to coax or compromise have been rejected. The contractors are now trying to starve their stubborn workmen into subjection, but without success. Chinese bosses here say the advanco will have to be raid, as there is such demand for la borers in this section that men will have no trouble in getting work elsewhere. They also state that there never has been an unsuccessful strike by Chinamen on the I'aciflo eoast. included in the union. ihe secretary of the interior lias do cided that lauds solootod under tho laws of Utah for university numoses aro f fective and valid as to location, but reiuscs to anticipate tuo power of a fu ture state to endow a contemplated uni yenmy, uoiuing mac uie question n political rather than executive. A statomont prepared at the ofiloo of tlio commissioner of internal rovenno at Washington shows that the aKcrecatore oeipla during May, 1883. wcro 8310,818 greater tuan tne same month in 1882. Thero was au increase of 82:11.72!) from spirits, an increase of 8220,527 from to- baoco, an mcroase of 810(,:i03 from beer, a deoreaso of 881,019 fron banks and bankers, and a decreaso of 8188.752 from miscellaneous. Tho Now lork Publio savs: Tho ro port of exchanges for the week endina t o'l i -i. .1 . , . j uiiu ni in unuKuiucr more lavoraii than ono oonld expoet from othor ir.di cations at Now York. The returns aro at least more satisfactory than thoso of sov oral previous weeks. Returns outsido of New lork show an increase of from 4 to per cent., and in tho accreuate the volumo of business at cities outsido of Now lork has boon generally larger than iu was a. year ago, tliouch it mav bo in furred with reason that much of tho in eroaso is due to speoulativo transactions. llio fact is thatsnecnlativo notivitv does not always mean proftnerity: but tho iuv provcinent noticeablo at other oitien is suluoient to muko tho returns measurably euuouragiug. At Moutroal Juno 20. tho contract for .1 l ;i . uuuiui-r gn-ui runway enierpriHO was givon out to build a new line, called tho Ontario aud Pacific railway, from Com .....11 ... 41. 1 ..... 1. .1. Vi. r nun, uu tuo iiiiiik oi UIU nL. ijawreiii'n to SnultSto. Marie, to connect with tlio Northern Paoifio railway, over a bii? bridgo, to tho westoru terminus 7l)() miles.' It is claimed this will ruako tho most dircet and shortest lino to tho west from tho Atlantio seaboard, aud will give tho Northern Paoifio an advantage over notn tne uauadian I'lU'iUd and tho Grand irunli from oceau to ocean. The do minion government's charter cives tho company power to build a bridgo over ina ot. Xjawrence, and American connec tions aro alroady secured from tho border line to Portland. Muino. Boston nud New York. A large part of tlio now road will run almost parallel with the Canadian Pacific, to Sault Ste Mario. It will receive subsidies from municipal . 1 . 1 . . mi uui ouier Houroes. mo contract wns given to Fluladolpia men, and the pro motors are American and Cauadian eani- talihts. Bonds to tho extent of 12. 00O - 000 will bo issued. Duncan Mclntvre i i 1. . . . . uim i. tt. Angus, uireetors, ami Van uuiu, grut-rui iUH"U(;t'r, went on in a hurry to meet President Stevens of the Canadian Pacific relative to his threat ening scheme. How they can counteract it without purchasing tho charter is a mystery. his dreadful oprichnikiinto monks, him' self aoting as their prior. Once, as ho was confessing beforo bis brethren, a Boyard romarkod that tho czar was hu miliating himself too much. "Keen your mouiu sunt, urtitor roared tlio ter riblo prior. "I can humiliate myself as much as I liko, before whom I please." unce in ins rairo ho struck Ins lm- Iovod son with his irou stick aud killed him on the spot. It was under the Ter riblo that Ermak, with his valiant com rades, conquered the Siberian czardom, rii t j a ne iroeuom loving uossacus never dreamed tbat they had furnished the czars with a horrible prison for sous and uangutcrs ot liberty. Southern Life. There aro two phases of southern lifo. which are but' little appreciated at tho norm its domesticity and its humor, lbo conventional planter of the anto- bellum era, was a careless, boastful. swaggering tyrant; bis wifa abd daugh ters equally careless iu reeard to tlm 1 . l . r . uuuiu ui, iu i-uuiiurii uuu economies, as ho of tho administration of his bound less acros. liolh ideas were ulmcut oquully incorrect. Tlio southern planter as a rule, wus a careful administrator of bis estate; not iu tlio same snug, tidy maimer of which tiie northern fanner boasts be did not work and fuss uud worry ovor all tho ilotails of farm man agoment as much nshis compeer of the norm, nor was lnsecuso of litutBs out raged by a lack of completeness and ordor which would have diivou tlm fanner of tho mid'Jlo states into au iu R'liio asylum, lbero waB a sort of laxity about his methods which was hard for the northern man to distinguish from slothful ness. .Yet ho watchod with care tho development of tha crops, tho . i . 1 lrof;rebs vi ins worn, aud was no doubt a Hotter director of lalwr than could bo generally found upon the northern lurm. With ignorant muor and crudo macliiuery ho ach eved good results. It is especially with ro gard to the domestic life of the south. lw. .1. -i I - ; i . . . . . ' uuwuvtT, iuui luiae uieas prevailed at the norm, ilia planters family has been credited with hospitality of a luvish, careless kiud, but a vory Bmull nronor- tiou of tho people of tho uorth have evur supposed that tho planter a wifo was very e. iiuianj u ami uj ui inu mosianxious aud troubled variety. The difference of method botween tho northern and the southern housekeeper has beeu bo great mai mo lormer lias verv olten been in clined to elevate a dainty no.io iu scorn of any professed acnuiremenfa of tlm latter. So. too. the hurlv-hnrlv nf nnr body and canary undcr-carriago, or what not olso were glorious witu new paint tho harnosses splendid with polish plate Tho "gentloiaon drivers wore tho uni form of the club dark green coats with cold buttons, yellow-stripped waistcoats, drab trousers and tall white hats and have looked tho Pickwick club on their travels.and as they wcro exceedingly English, that was well. There was Col. William Jav aud William K. Van- derbilt, Roosevelt and Sturgis. Lorril lard and Uavemoyer, Parker and Bron- son, Kano.Newbald and Kernochau, and wives and fair friends of tboirs: six per sons to a coach, and all of them seated on top. Tho coaches wore, as a reporter observes, "pedestals of visions of shim mering satins and flowers and pleasing figures," only that and nothing more, so far as it appears. The horns were tooted with scienco, the horses pranced and Col. Jay "unreefed his whip arm" at 5 o'clock. It was a glorious Bight; thousands that hadn't a dollar in tho woild to spend for fun looked on and glorified tho show. It was really ono of f'0 circuses that an aristocracy are always bound to provide to accompany tho "distressful bread" of the lower olusscs. The common people in the park admired to the full, to bo sure, the gen tlcmen in iivery nud the gay Miles and satins and flowers and fices behind them. When the parade was over, aud the noble beings drew up their equip ages before the Brunswick to refresh their higher appetites at a table shaped like a whillletree, it was then discovered what the lunulas of the co.volios wore for Ladders were drawn theuco, whereby the ladies might descoud from their lotty seats with decorum, lieforo this age it has been a mystery. Springfield Repair lican. The Society of Decorative- Art. What is called seientifb charity is ono of the signal distinctions of the time. It proceeds upon a principle winch has never before been so clearly pere-.ived. tbat truo charity consists iu helping the needy to help themselves. Some, m- eed, tho aged and lntirm, cannot hell) themselves. They must be wholly re lieved, istit tho relief must bo so givcu as not to increaso tho evil it would rem edy. The forms in winch this wise and kindly spirit manifests itself aro many. but uono is ploasanter than tbat whieh offers to tlio decayed gentlewoman tho opportunity of tryiug to help herself. It is this olhco winch the society of IX'coia tivo Art has undertaken. Of courso even this work inuBt bo attended with many and sore disappointments, liut the ccl oral purpose of the society is to servo ns an agency for tho display and sale cf such delicate decorative work as refined and accomplished women may with a little caro bo able to do, such as paint- ins dinner-cards, for every purpose; painting china, fans, screens; ornamoutul needlework of every kind: inlaying; and the myriad forms of minor decoration to whioh cultivated taste and intelligence and faculty will n iturol y turn. Schools o! instruction, also, aro contemplated. Tho humano and thoughtful and elliciout ladies who have the enterprise in chargo northern lif; its sharp competition aud have regarded it as a form of charity, and the eoriKtiiiil. inftiiT nt I... ,,.; i .....1 1 I;.: . .. .l . . A New York dispatch of Juno 27th says: Davies, tea appraiser, has com pleted an inspection of a cargo rf teas brought to this country by tho Flint shire, aud fonud that a Lrgo proportion of it is grossly adulterated. He to-dav presented his report to tho collector, snowing that ho had rejected 3100 pack ages, which, if sold in tho market, might have realized about 82200. Thoso teas consisted of greens of all colors, ai es and descriptions, somo of which were mixed with aand and somo with gravel; others were composed of dirt cud paste rolled into pellets. Abont 500 packages of oolored Japau dust were also rejected, on the ground of high color and admix ture of mineral substance, intended to make tho Kb heavier in weight. This tea wasulsn brought to this country on board the Fliuuh ire. The rollw.nnf an. I the appraiser of the port of St. Louis bavo lorward-'d to Davies saimil,.. nf n. called tea sent to that city by way of S.u Francisco, an examination of wLi.'li has clearly shown that the "stuff" wa onlv wild leaves, indiscrimiuatelv ciiM.Hri and dried and sent to this country to bo paluied offM tea. This wis intended to bo tent to a part of the country remote from the regular market and thee dis posed of as tea, regardless of the fact whether or not it would iuiure the eon - sumers. Davies said this morning that the new crop, now arriving oT.rl.n.t n. pcared to be of good quality. ' the constant intlux of tho outside world have been such as to nrodisnosn n tn underestimate tho clmrmine: domusticitv of the southern homo. It is not often as strictly ordered or administered with mat anxtetv with recunl to di-tuil that characterizes tho northern house hold, yet th'.io is rarely to be found a mote faithful purveyor of comforts tlinn tho uuntrcss of a southern ulant dim. Tho very isolation of life; tho rarity of strainers' visits, and the caro with which even the most distant family ties itre re memticred and acknowledged in that section, all tend to niuhe the domestic lifo of the better class of tho snutb. vory charming and delightful. Exchange. "And the Man (Jot Un."' No finer view of New York citv ran t.o obtained than from this position, uud it was fully half an hour before I bad found tiiuo to iunnire of uo old sailor sitting on a coil of rope if ho know much about the bridge, i half expected him to pull out a printed card, but ho must hive been out ef them, for bn .i.l- Kuow uiuch about it? I shonl.l kv so. I've wat.-L.d it fiom tuo 'word go!' 1 to'lped siut ttio oasson. I've Innn down in it wheu tho presniro was to slri'Ug it seemed as if 'twould bn ai iu your tar drnnis, and you couldn't blow out a candle, but 'twould light up again. I was there wheu thy filled tho tMison with thousands of tons of cement, and tho man got left." "Got left where?" was my nalural ques'ion. "Didn't yon never hear that story? Why, there wit eighty six men weet to work in the caisson that morning, sod owing to some mistake in theoount they turned on steam and peered thousands it is not yet selfsupporting, as in time it uiav uo. Thero is, indeed, a broader and higher improvement of tho situation to which this admirable society owes its impulse it is that its existence and operation briug more clearly to the consciousness of the oangniuo young Darliv tho possi- 1.1.-.. . . . l ! -r " . uiu auuaiiou oi ins wuiowea joau, and warn him more impressibly thau over of the folly of ruuuing for luck, and thev susgest that tho "true sphere of woman" is not elegant imbecility and velvete.l usalessuois. Tho saddest moral of the novelist's decayed gentlewoman is that she is a natural product of a social spirit w uk u noiiiu, in euect, mat "a lady is a being designed "To eat t'riwbf rrlei iu?nr and erem. To 4lioa a cuahiau ul tw Ui lewn." -M-n aud women are mutually helo- matos. But the condition of helninn oth ers inability to help one's self. Harper's .Magazine. .Hark Twain. Mark Twain, the renowned arch.TJolo- gist, poet and astronompr. in a lineal ile- B;'ondni of the celebrated Twain who .. . T rt i ii i-ru iuivih nun uesu. Jie wn born on Plymouth Rook, April 1. 1728, on re mirk.tbSy ooM moruiug, anl the admin islintrix of ilm camphor and red flannol department afterward stated that he was the most remark JjI 4 baby a!. a bad ever seen. At an early a?e of 7. Mark for so he v cruelly christened w.s already addicted to science, and h:s discovery, made one year later, that a spring clothes-pin s-tistieally applied to the continuation of a cat, would create in that scmnolent animal a desire for vigor ous foreign travel, is still osed by the aborigines of Connecticut and Maisa- husetts. When be was nineteen Msrk went through college. He entered the front door, turpentined tho rector's fa vorito cat, and graduated over tne lence He then stalled for California, Milwau keo and other remote confines of the earth, and began thoso remarkable series of anneodotes for which he is now justly famed. As an archaeologist, however, he lias won most renown, aud Ins collection of Pomrjeiinn. Sanscrit. Egyptian and early Oreek jokes, now in possession of Oscood Co.. of Boston, is considorod the most complete in the world. Some envious critics claim that most of these wcro painfully carved by himself, and the balance composed of hetrogeteous and unrelated parts, but there seems to be no reasonable doubt that tbey are all genuine antiques. Blaine, Ills Book and lib Daughter. Ex-Sccrctary Blaine will start shortly with his family for his home in Maine Mr. Blaine has lived a very quiot life during the past six months. Uo has beon working almost constantly on his lorm comiuir book, and has been "at homo' very little to cullers. Mr. Blaino 1 about completed the first volume of bis book, aud it will be published early in tho fall. A Connecticut firm has tho con tract for printing the work. There will be fifty steel plate cugraviugs in the first volume. It will bo published in parls and sold on subscription. The book will be completod in two volumes. MiBS Margaret Blaino, who returned from Europe a day or two ago, was abroad nearly two years. There have been many changes in her father's af fairs in her absouco. Whon she left Mr. Blaino was secretary of stato and living in a modest bouse on Filtoenth strcot. The ground for his present res idence had not even been broken. She returns to find her fattier in privato lifo and engaged in wriing a book about his past greatness. A frog fell into a pail of milk in a country town, and in the morning was found sitting upon a roll of butter. A' local paper says that the sole explana tion is that, iu trving to cxtricato him self, the frog had, by diligent and con tinuons strokes of his long legs, churned the milk into butter. Biddy says she don't believo it. A FIECAI.I.EHY. A ncNim waUlne hurrleillv down Firrt Uroet. Portland, with lili whole miml intvutoii buatmfi, would harrlT notlcu ir.e ninny brlllltut a aolava mrtn()n clUitT alite, but pleMy bf Iviiure upon oils' hiiil. how Rr-m Ilm variety, hunr uuu-h to lee Had adirtrn, uwctslty Is thU l lift nan- at ibe eiitmwet) l(; audits, una cannot but atoe and rr.lr- tlio bt-nullful nitolL.otn I irrnuhlc art tbat till tliecmeaoueilber(,IJ ot (lie ball. (-onNiHlliitr oi uunia. uaoincts, i'iini", ujunoir, impi-riaia. Vlewr, Cravona, cla Hiving parliully kh--iijJ our m nJ, ruiloult Will Imio'l you to eo fur her. and niutiutuiK We sta in you ruud before tbe door wiltt the modisn'cu, KMtk a Abcll, fboto frBDhi'r. and iwo Hide wr! wh-ch Ditaui you uu r-, lor ib.es aro brlia lull of ho;piu ity nd I'Kid uatu:e Walk in TaklupadvaLta;e of tho uvltailon Remr.awyfmt'Tidid lo nil, you oven Ibe door wutu a po'H ci kuuuumof beauty breaba upou tho vUlon. Mh.-ivo rrm.iHn In nold, f bony. maiiiii-anre. -arrol aud jI.i flded wii'i b.-autllul aufi-iinciiii of iho "art prifc.'rvailve" llnu ta iral :a fioio II or to t --tlini;. Look itd bdiul-e to your beait'a conu-Ltattil If p. rchutK-0 jo i with t inmke a a tdii the annb!e wIM i f the nroprii tor win how u'ld np.alu to yon tno ('.U'jrei.t a:yl-. Mine your ule lion. Uii-e et? into t.lo ilreitiz room (a ladles' boun'o'rnf luell). From ilie-u to tneoK.':Hn ro m and It U done. t.o. It Is no! done, you umiuotvi't your picture far a week or ten daya to o ime. Your utgailvo numtKO throui;b tae baud ef the retoucher. Uio print, r and fin ishcr.and then tince Uie clone of Ihe State fair thoe nrlorthavu been to crowded, and vet maiv ad. dlti n have be-o mf'nto tui worklri Inieoo' tne estaVia vi en . ""It tho mk aenmu ntoi end you wlil hare to Wilt a fiw day u thU aciounl for the liu.ihtd work, h'crer mind: time Hies awifilj j it is no done, aud aa you vluw Ihe finely nntdii'd ami a'ttlo vork, toii will bo hut ono of h jLIVkh nmde baDor bv Tlnltlca-tbenhotoyrarl) lo Iiilra ot h'rauk U. AU.ll. 17 aud 1C9. Urtt t Portland. ISilliS 107 Third St., l'OHTLAND, OKKGON. JOHfiB. GARRISON, Propr. All tlio T.cadlnir Scwlue Machine, Oil, ccdli', A t lai-li iiivnlH nud Ovuu ine l'arl fur kale. All kiwla of Sowlnit MacliluoH ltralred anil Harrantid. c;i:xi:n.L aget kok h ImMi ad Whits lit:; Mm C.KXEIUL AG r.NT l OK WETURKISHJWQ PATTERNS. gi:m:kal agknt roit T ic UNIVERSAL FASHION CO'S PERFECT FITTING PATTR?;S. DR. SPIN KE Y, X. 11 Kearny itrect, S. F., TreaU all Cbronle and Special Dla YOUNG m TITHO KAY RE SrFFr.RtNO FROM THE EP- T (e.'t of Toilthllli follli or III,! .-ririti. m-lll iln well to avail thrmmdvi-ii ot ttii. the tr-jm-.t booii over lntil at the altur of sutl-t !n liilii.Hi ity. I)H, SI'IXNKV wlil KO.oa'ili-e to tor cIl i'tO lr r.w ru-eof Nominal i-hii s or privati di o uaa of any uni or character w Uk h be uiidertakfn and htllt ta lire. iIlDDI.R.AFU Ui: There ar many at the aire of thirty to nxty who an rouhled with t o in-oneiu vacuntlona of i iebladiler. often accompai l-d Ity a alkht aiiinrtiiiR or burning o-naatlon and a weakful;g of lhea tt-ui to a mauner the ptitint carnot uccmiitt for. n rx:iinniini the rtnary depjxita a ropy ac iimeot w II ofii-n he lound, i.fl Homeliine' viuull l:utli'li-aof album' r will ao-tr&r. orihe color will b it a lliln in lkLb liu . Agna l.tinKtKir to a iiaric ani torpiu Hfiparaiiie. Ther- art u'oy nieti who die or lhii oini. uity, lir-H-rnnt of tha i.iM-, which l the aecond st:.c of.seimr.nl u'. nkn. urn. 1 r. S. will KUarnutw a pt-ilirl cure In all ailrh case nil a healtuy n-alorutioti o! the gcr.ttor uulnaiy or i-'a l-ll'.ca nonm-10 to 4ai i! fi inS. Pnnrtr.ri fn-m lltta 1 A. M I'onaultutl.iu lrvt Ihoroucli t-xamluauoi il-l .ld'ire, ha. tullura-lnr.-a :t VH1M!Vro., 11 IC.-.in.' -if- l..suti t-raitc hco, l.sj. B. Ourrihon.ono of on. . . Still kiOT lnr,mn., ,:'B ,lMlo lactone ana UDJUica h, ti.R . ,i 'I".mh Mr. J Uiwimmcn, still ti tnacLincs that aro mintifaclureJ i bt Mr. Oarrhon U the uldest do. , i roacliiiiei in tlio atato. ami be owea l. ? !"'." aucccas to tila uoneat and atrakd or ,10 hod of doing uuainoia, until, I'K't?"" ued method chinos, hit rocord U Wliito and i.i . ! u" Honsahold word. Mr. Oarriaon keen, T,! to ply every variety uf machine mannS,, ' n P" taket aprido in specially comm, ? etl'bu Hoii.el.ofd and Wliito iwUum Bil.,, th need of a new macl.ino. or who b.v'o an nl? ia that notds rcpairliiif, can ect bcti,.! , 0D Garrison's Hewin Maohi street, Torlland, than elaowbere In that, city Hlnveu'a Yoaomue m., Tooth p An sromatic combination for the nro,..-' ' of the teeth and gums. It i. fun&J nriration of its kiud in tho m.rkeL t , handnonio opal poUj, prico Ckf cenU v V by all drnggi iU. lo, D'uvis A 'co wi 7' ale agents, i'ortlaad, Oregon. DONT BUY BOsJTDOOTTuXLESa YOU WANT TIIE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY Pair AKIN. SELLING & Co For tho licit liliotnerutihs in (!,-... . G. Abcll'a gallery, 107 l irUt atrect, PW work will benr the moat searching te-tj or it made by genuiuo artbu, who underu,i ,.!! - ...VI, buainciis. Roaring cataracts or lionet nplauw loim, canii of fun, and tlio b-st ehovr of tha J." w being Hold at tlm Oregon. Jto2ular pricci now loi.iu l.i.l.l -,. ll. Vlli.. , i..., ")B ? , ..,..v m'Uira. l'.irl!n.l MaudSOccnU. ' Vf. li. M Alt YE, tlvll Engineer, Surveyor A Drangbtsman. u. kinds of rxoiNEr.ntxo Kxrc tTEn XX. In ibi-atateof Dreiron and ldiho, WashUicWa aud Mouuna terrltorlis. Rm Xa. 19, ayvr Flrt Kallaoal Bank, POKTLAXD, ORt:;ot. r Full Set of Teeth Tor? 1 1. Br4 (, CIS. Turrit nr.t.En at liw ratkm; a tihfac tKu (liarmutard. Ciaa adiuliiuii-n-d. lH-tttai crad aatea PEIIX IIIIOH, rrtiaa4, Oiiaaa, Koaai M, Vaua Block, Siatk auH tauanca. TcnKittn Keen. Send to John E Cam 107 Third struct Portland, for catalog ofl aigns. Vi)7 aro blnslioa liko cirlst they boeumo wotnon. Becinss Garriaon repairs all kind of aewing machine. Take Wm. Pfuadcr's Oregon Blood PuriCer. (O. ST. I. ( U,-.(w Merlea Sr. 4.," Peruana Mm flirectory ! MVNIOiHOlSE. D. W. PKENTH'K. lot Flrat utreet-Uiuiir, mumc dealer. PlanoH.nrizi.1111. ahiuit ... , "" .a thlllK In t he nilMc line. ' 'v X. Y. JBtV BY CO. V,A- OV: lnaicer, IU7 Fl.Pt Ntreet- Dhinonda, wulihta and Jewelrr. The Itockturd Knllrnnd Kiiti-h. I'ountrr i'len o:iirli I'JWMHBaaHHIu MKAI, F.NORAVKK4. '. B. PETT, No. Ouk Nirret-Seal e arav. er.iniinufacturcrof notiiry and lode aeals, bran and Bled slump, ateel loltera, Ac: rubber aUmn and jOi-ncPa. TENTS AND AtVSI.NttK. r. K. SMITH, ill, North Front N(.,e.,r. ofC. -.Munutucturer of all kind of tenia. Ore baa, hvdriiulic boai, wacmi pod other awnlnirs. Klainol all nailoin a ancclalty. Will III! country nrdera khuuval. " ALHKKT llAltlSI'if-lMiino Makr ant Orvan builder, uud duect iiiri nt for Htct. wny t Kon'a pliiuua, liua renioved fnim m Yututiltl to 1:11 Fourth Mrect, near Alder, Portland. iimus, Hn Al KI.IMK r. E. III:A H AfO-lllJ Frnut Hu-llealeni in PaiutH. (lili and (llnsi. Doom, Windowa and Hllml;! H-nd fur IMce 1,1st nud f 'atalneiiM. MKKOrsjtr VOSPrn, t Ktnrk.-Moniinienta. To;u!m, HcodstoiH-i, etc., fiirnlslii-d l'i Itilau and American nimble, l ountiy orders filled proiDinly. Send for (irlceH and d hiiron. at KVKYOlts. I'OOPEIt A; HAMILTON', Civil Knxlnccn and Kurveyura, Kooin 1-1, Kirst Natiounl UmiA b.lildlinr, Portland, Or. All kiniltol anrveylug and ilratUm done In any l):irt of the cnuntrv. h.vkf.;:i!;h. E M PI It i: t A IC E K V ... t: Waahmtn. Voi A Iiihr, l'r:-is. Mr.uulactnivra i-f n!ol hr;-an, Soda, Picnic, Ituttcr, HoNton.Huiarand,Shtrt Fly crucWi'm. Ordi'ra from the trade boluiled uud proiuilly at-t.-nd-it t. Troitvr.Y. . 1. KEMVKUY, Aitoriiev and Coiuiielor at I.iw Kooiu ft Il-kuiu' liulldlnx. Li xal hinliie.11 periuhiihif 10 Li'tti-m Patent fur hiveiiitiiiii, befort Hip PfitHiit (lOtpe or In 1 1t" 1 'nnrt. a PlwIidtV. HaanaHMkMncwaaMiaiaHnaM I'ST RKCKIVF.l) AT tlARRISOS'S SKWI.NU Machine store. III" 1'liinl afreet. Portland, dre- on. Ilia cases of llnuti h-i d Sewn-g siarlnuea. nr iuc two and one half year.' use In Oregon tht llonv hold Ims fon-ed Ita way to Ihe front. I s auperior merits are row well known to the pub.lc. Aenia wanti-d toMPil In everyt'iwn in On-iron. CSEGON BLCCB PUItlfiEI. ENLARGED PICTURES MADE I.N THE Highest Stylo of the BY Art, I. G. DAVIDSON, PIIOTOGKAPIIEH, PORTLAND. OliECOS. CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR .AMERICAN WATCHES. Elgin, Sprlngdeltl or TVallham Watch, In oonee Silver Cae... f HI 09 In 8 oanea Silver 'oae.. ... IS lit In 4 ounce Nllver Caae IT SO I aiean builneia, nnd taarnntro IhrM Oaaala Aaaerleaa Alovrmenta aa Imtlntlon. Also full sloclr of JEWFLRT, CLOCKS and SPFCTACtF Goods sent "C. O P." to any part of tbe country. JOIIV A. IIK'K, IVatehmaker and Jeweler, 140 Front Hi. foppnatta Ihe Esmoad), Portland, OreRon. BISHOP SC01T GKAMMER SCHOOL A Knttrdlns and liar (Srhool for Bora. THE SIXTH YEAR UNDER PHKHKXT MAN-aiTt-IUetlt hl iriiiH K.nt i I lM, In llnH-k. Mtin. Jlcrmaii. French. Enitll-di. inntheiiuitlfa, book-kicp- mir. sciences, music, diaivinr iui.I peiunansbip. 1'wci plme atrlct. Send fur tliirteriith annual catali.gua iihlM of former members to the Heal Master P. O. lliawer 17. J. V. IIII.I.. M. I'.. Portland. (lnit"n. NINE CENT STORE. Great Bargaius iu Fine Dry Goods. Bend, for ptlce list and saaiplta. Frca AddrtM, IV. B. S1IIVELT, 133 Third Klreot, rornaad, OreeoK. H U '"-itoai.wi IM-Si'i nmiA sal a vuci, Vl.vb. ttJiuJUHV f DCII KintTU'C I U II v L It J TITtW WW