HA EUGENE CITY GUARD LATEST NEWS SUMMARY. HI TF.L.KUU A Ml TO DATE. fifty persons in Thorn, Wont Prostiia, hare boen attacked by trichinosis. Contain Samuol IticbardBon Knox of the United titatci navy died Nov. 22d. Join Cbiasolm, for the murdor of bis wile, was liaugAd in tbe Essex county jail, New YorkNov. 22d. The duke of Castlomont, . wbo was captured recently near TrapaDl by brigands, has beon ransomed for 30,000 florinn. 1 Tbe budget of tbe German empire estimates tba receipts and expenditures for tbe fisoal year of 1881 5 at 1,112, 800,000 marks each. The Postal Telegraph Company, for a consideration of $10,498,500, full paW took, transferred all its Mnes, fran chises, etc., to the Postal Cable Com pany. The national homo for disabled volun teer soldiora has commenced suit in the fodoral court of Boston, to recover from General Cutler $18,275, for which be has failed to acoount. " It is said tbatO'Donnell, who Is soon to bo tried in London for the killing of Carey, was onoe a Molly Maguire in Pennsylvania, and was prominent in sev eral riots in the coal regions. ; . A Danville, Ind., dispatch of Novem ber 20th, says: Jiarly yesterday morning unknown parties inserted dy namite cartridges under the Dewdrop saloon. The explosion blow the build ing to piecos and the shook was felt over the entire town. At Buahville, Indiana, recently, Ed ward Payne, cashier of the Rushville national bank, was awakened by a noise. De startod down stain and mot a bur glar coming up, who ordered him back, threatening to shoot. Payne hurled a vessel at him, whereupon the burglr fired, the shot taking effect in Payne's right lung. A Coal Creek, Col., dispatch of Nov. 20th says: This morning Iuaao Jones and Phil Griffith started down the abaft of tho Canflold coal mino.for the purpose of examination. When down 300 feet thoir lamps ignited tbe gas, causing a terrific explosion. Griffith was stunned and bad It burned, but managod to escape. Jones was lounu on mo dohoui of the shaft, dead. A pool known as tho Consolidated Pa per Company, . comprising fifty mills throughout the northwest, manufactur ing wrapping paper, mot in Chicago re cently, and resolved, in viow of tho over stocked condition of the market, to shut down all mills from Deooaibor 1 to Feb ruary . They have been running en half lirao since Novomber 1. This will throw 2000 mon out of employment. In pursuance of. resolutions adopted by the annual meoting of the grand army of the republio, Captain N. Hhockoy, chairman of the committee appointad for the purpose, ban sent circulars to all the posts of tbe G. A. R. iu Kansas, Mis souri, Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado New Mcxioo and Indian territory, ask ing signatures of all oomrados to a mo morial to oongrt bs, preying for tho es tablishment of a soldiers' and sailors' homo in Kansas. Speedy action is askoJ, so that the memorial may bo pre sented to congress oarly in tbe cowing aoason. A suit involving ovor 820,000.000 was commenced iu tbe U. 8. Cir. court at San Francisco, by Jennie M.Gray of Virginia, widow of John liowio Gray, against the Quicksilver Mining Company of Now Almaden. Gray was one of the three original ownors of tho properly, and died in New York in 1801- II is partner wore Knowles Taylor and Robert J. Walker, formerly sooretary of the treas ury. Action is basod on fraud in the ad ministration by the two partner of Gray'a intoreBt, whereby the company, for a small sum, succeeded iu obtaining entire possession of tho property. Jacob Thompson, who, besides Gen eral Holt, is the only living member of Buobanan's cabinet, stated that he contemplated writing a history of bis visit to Canada as agent of the southern confederacy. Thompson speaks of it aa his "Canadian campaign," and declares that a full publication of all foots would oreate a considerable breeze. His sol reason for hecitatibn, be declares, is that several prominent oitizens, one or more of thorn occupying scats in tbe oongress of the United States, would be ntttftly ruinod. lie intimates that one, at least, of the gentlemen was in the confidence of the United States govornmont at the time of whioh he speaks, and was at the same time aiding aim in his efforts for the luoceas of the confederacy. A Jackson, Mich., dispatoh of Nov. 2'Jd says: This morning four persons Jacob jj. Cronoh, aged 73, and a widow er, Henry White, aged 38, a son-in-law of Cronoh, Euuioe White, aged S3, daughter of Cronoh, all of Summit town ship. Jaokson county, and Moses Polley, aged 40, of Transfer, Mercy county, Pennsylvania wera found murdered in their beds, all having been shot through the bead behind tbe ear. It is supposed they were chloroformed first, as no sigus of a struggle appeared, each viotim lying as if asleep, and the odor of chloroform being noticeable when tho bodies were discovered. Mrs. White was also shot through the left arm. No olue, has, as yet, been discovered, although tracks around the houw indioate that a guard was placed while the murder was being perpetrated. Cronch was a ' wealthy farmer, living seven mile southwest of Jackson, and the owner of an extensive sheep rauoh in Texas. It is rumored that he bad just received $50,000 from Texas.in payment o sales made ou the ranch. Rankers here state that no money was deposited by Cronch, and it is presumed the money was in Croncb's hand. Polley was stopping at Croncb's, having just cone from Texas with a large amount of money for tbe purpose of buying blood ed stock. The theory is that be (Pol ley) wasfollewed by the murder or mur derer, forth purpose of robbery. The house was thoroughly ransacked, and everything of valu carried away. A young girl, adopted daughter of White V and a negro, aged 18, were sleeping no suirs.- The girl ay aha beard do firing although tbe negro ay b beard a thumping nois about tb middle of th cigbt, and tboupht that it was caused by a fore wind which was blowing. Patrick William O'BrieiS,- the Irish giant, and Christian D. lioni. Oerman uiatateso,' were married in Pittsburg, Nov. 20.h. Th coremony was performed in the German Evangolioal ohnrcb, and was witnessed by a large , couoourse of people, including the mayor and counoil of Pittsburg, tba mayor of Allegheny, John MoCullough, Margaret Mather, Aztec Indians, and a snake charmer. ' The supreme court at Ban Francisco has affirmed the judgment of the lower courts in the case of Wheelor,. the stranglor of Ade.lla J. Tilson, bis Bister-in-law. Ho has been, sentenced to bo bangod " Saturday, Deo. 1st. Whoeler will be brought before Judge Foral.and, for the third time since the murder, the scntonoe of death will be passed upon bim. , v ' A Suit Lake dispatoh of November 21st says: In an interview to-day David Bookholdt, county clerk of this county, and a polygamist, announced that be will not give up his office; and that the elootion held last August, under the auspices of the commisson, whereat bi successor among others was choson.was a mere faroe, to which he should pay no attention. A largo number of othor polygamist officers are. holding over in tho same way, la disregard of the elec tion. Thoir theory is that the Edmunds law is unconstitutional, and tho action of the commission under it invalid. And since the newly elected Mormons are committed to the same view, and will not bring suits to oust to polygamists, tbe lattor seom to have the best of tbe situations ' SEWS ITEMS. Dorsey, tho star-routor, has given $5000 to the university at Santa Fe. The Chioago city hall, costing $1,123, 000 is ready for use, but is not dono. The Farmers' exchange ' movement started in Nashville, Tens., some time ago, has died for want Of support, and the money contributed has gone no one knows whither. The library of tho late Henry C. Murphy of Brooklyn, it is announood, will be sold during the coming winter. It is valuod at $100,000, although it con sists of only 6000 volumes. It is estimated that the wealth repre sented in the sovonty principal boxes in the Grand opera house in flow xork at the rocent opening night was $510,000.- 000, more than $0,000,000 to each box. Nathaniel Barker, a well known vocal ist aud author of "Bon Bolt," is seri ously ill at his home in Lynn, Mass. He is about 70 years of ago, and sustained a few days ago, a fracture of bis hip. Hindoo coffee suppers are fashionable in the church circles of . Fort Wayne. The girls act as waitresses, iu Uiudoo costumes, as to the stylo of which a cler gyman has folt constrained to remon strate. , . The sensibilities of somo of Wiscon sin's paupers' are being shooked nowa days upon the appearance of their names in print, in pursuance of a now law com f telling county boards to publish the poor iats. ....... Goneral Pryor says he has not applied to take part in O'Donnoll's defense and does not propose to make application in tho English courts. O'Donnell is al ready provided with counsel, iu whoso fidelity bis friends havo implicit confi dence. Maine's greatest greenbaoker and con gressman, Mr. Murch, has concluded to open a drinking saloon in Boston. If he ourrios his greonbaok principles into his business, be will fill his whiHky bottles with water and label thorn whisky. Tho princo of Bulgaria, tho mont in significant of European sovereigns, a young man of 20, who never commanded a regiment in the field, possesses thirty seven deoorations, many of thorn of a high order, and originally intended only for those who bad distinguished them selves in action. The railroad bridge over tho Missouri river at Blair, Neb., whioh cob) $1,000, 000, wa tested on the 20th nit., with Bix looomotives, the maximum reflection being two inches. Tho pormanont iron structure is 1270 feet long and fifty feet above high water, with trestle work ap proaches of nearly two miles at either end. Statistics of Pennsylvania sohools show that among othor things there are 7385 school buildings having BuiUble furniture, and 580 1 "badly ventilated." Considering the small ooBt of getting good ventilation, it looks as though di rectors and xrohiteota paid too muoh at tention to stately edifices and things that show, and too little to the almost unno tioeable things that go to make school quarters healthful. It would be a wise move not to permit th purchase of "suitable furniture" until a suitable room bad been provided in which to place it. biladelphia Ledger. i "' ' 8H0XT1ITS. ' ' y .. General Sherman has always been so fond of kissing the girls that some one has suggested be drop the r in bis name, A Frenohman is teaching a donkey to talk. What we want in this country i a man who will teach donkey sot to talk. It i the general complaint in Maine that the spruce trees are dying off. That is, they are not so spruce as they once woro. A Baltimore woman is so, fond of her children that whenever they have to be spanked she gets tho woman next door to do it. "No, sir," said a practical Yankee "no brio-a-brao on the mantel for me. It' a nuisance. Where' a man to put bi feot?" Between guests on leating tbe bouse after dinner: "Friend R. entertain very well now." "Yea; abova all, ainoe bis failure1 ' Tom Allen, the once famous pugilist, ws arraigned in the police oourt at St. Louis the other day, lor keeping a disor derly saloon, but escaed oooviotion. Workmen digging in the bed of phos phate recently diroovered at Cambridge, Md., found week before last tbe petrified akull of three children, and the foot, ankle and slipper of a woman. Three years ago twenty rich men of Dayton, Ohio, invested largely at Fargo. Th boom set in and they bought mora and held for a rise. One year ago thesa inveftmenta went valued at several mil lioc and will now b sold at a loss. Such is th far westers boom. latest arm: in heilsklv asd : ' 1 r rkhzsrh to1 th tRmvKrj A lodv nromment in social and army circles told me, a day or two shioe, she was speculating on the thousand and ono pair of slippers which tholady friends af our handsome president send him, not to mention othor souvenirs by the cart load, says tbe Washington Cauital. "But whether married or not. people will always send presents t )the president," suid this lady. "Now, tbore was Goneral. Grant and they, usoi io send presents to Mrs. Grant; and Nolly, too no end. Ono time the general made Mrs. Grant return some diamonds that had been sent her. I know this to, be a foot, although some newspapers would bare us believe that General Grant sever refuted anvthiug. Another time prominent and very wealthy lady said to me, while Mrs. Grunt was -still in the White House: 'I havo just received the sweutost new bonnet from Pari that yon ever saw. But it isn't becoming isn't it a wicked - Bburac? and I m going to Bend it to Mrs. Grant.' Aud she din I hope Mrs. Grant didn't woar it out of compliment to the goucrous friend who crave the wifo of the prosidont what she couldn t wear hereon, i TUB LATEST FASHIONS, Soalskin remains the fashionable choice for fur garments, end is shown in greater varioty of shapes than at any previous season, comprising close jackols,' loose sacques, capes, long cascques, rcdin gotes, ulsters, dolman cloaks, visites, chasubles, turbans, polo caps and muffs. High shouldered effects are given to many of the new seal garments, and there is a tendency to make them closer fitting around the waist and fuller below the waist line. Sealskin jackots cldsely fitted to the figure are new this season, and are the choice for young ladies who likes jaunty garment. Tbeysre single breasted, with a rolling collar, and are thirty-tbre or thirty-four inches long. These jackets are mado in two shapes, on of whioh is in Jersey style, fitted smoothly down over the tonrnnre and hips by seams closed to the end of the garment, while the other has the "frock buck" of tailor made coats, with the mid dle scam open below the waist line, and each side form seam lapped in a fold that turns toward the roidJIo; a large bntton of seal at the bead of each of these two defioos the waist. The sleeves are a trills higher than the shoulders, and havo no enffs. The lining is brown quiltod satin, with inside pockets, and the garment is fattened by hooks aud eyes. These tight short jackots do not need a border of other fur, and thoir priocs begin at $90. Sealskin sacques differ from jickotJ in being looser, longer and double breasted. They range from thirty-four to forty inches in length, and trimmed may be bad as low as $75. Thesa sacques, though still loose, are more nearly fitted in the baok than they were last year; they havo a rolling collar, and high coat sleeves, and their boauty is greatly en hanced by a border of some other fur, suoh as otter, natural beaver, black mar ton, chinchilla, or black fox. Round polerinos of sealskin are .also shown again, but the novelty is the high shoul dered capo with a high standing collar shaped, precisely like the cloth copes. Those ure about fojrtcon inches in depth, and with a little polo cap of heal make a pretty sot for a young lady. Old r ladies and invalids also liko them for tho protection thoy give the chest and shoulders, and for their light weight. MUFFS OF SEALSKIN Are a triilo larger, and it is said will bo greatly increased in siza ; they are not trimmed. The casaque of sealskin re sembles a long Newmarket coat in shape; it is tight-fitting, singlo-breasted, open below the waist line in the back, with a lap on the side-form seams, and is about fifty-three iochos long ; the collar is a standing band, the close sleeves are high on the shoulders, and no trimming is needed. These cost from $300 to $100. The long close redingote differs from tho casaque in being doublo-bruasted, and having a Jo r soy back closed to Hie end of the garment; this is often trimmed with rioh fur, notably with soa otter, which forms a Directoire collar, and thoro is a plastron of the seal fur inside large shell buttons, with loops of passe menterie oord, fasten the front. Some times there redingotes are only partly fitted, are double-breustcd to the waist line, and open below, and have deeply turned-up cuff and a rolling collar of the sealskin, or else they are trimmed with long bluok fox fieeoe. The seal ul sters, about fifty inches long, are fitted to the figure, closed all around, and have a wide border of trimming aoross tbe foot, extending narrower up to the waist in front; these have side pockets, great cuffs and deep collar, and are most often trimmed with three-quarter plucked beaver. Mantles and visites of seal fur are new this winter, and are liked be cause they are graceful in shape, ere not long enough to conceal the drees, and are yet sufficiently warm for midwinter. Tbe front 1 pointed in shawl shape, the sides are high on the shoulders, and the short baok is box plaited to make it very bouffant over the tournure; a burder may be added, but is not necessary for so short a garmont. ' , x , ... . . THB LONQ LOOSE DOLMAN CL0AJC ' In the new Rietori shape, with hijh houldered square sleeves, is a luxuri ous wrap that covers the wearer from throat to foot, and has the advantage of being easily put off and on. A wide border of fur is au appropriate trimming on these large garments, and may be of the rare sea-otter, if the wearer chooses to pay $2000 for her cloak, or else it may be of the sable-tail trimming, or of deep black fox, or tbe thick, soft, natural beaver, or tbe prettily shaded gray Arica chinchilla. There are many other large seal cloaks of shapes kindred to this, differing si ghtly by being left open in the back of the skirt, or made with flow ing sleeves or else with fullness added in tb back, and laid over in plaits just as tb most pliable cloth would b fash ioned ; there are also soma with collars rolled over a spring to keep them in flaring shape, while others have a collar that may be deeply pointed to open low, yet may be also brought together high at the throat. The high shouldered sleeve effect is seen on all theee cloaks, and there are many without trimming, depending for their beauty on tb rich ness of tho fur and the graceful out of th garment. The reader is reminded that in a well-mad seal garment th pile is lurnod up, and the wearer in broshiog it should itroke th fur up ward instead of flattomng it by down ward strokes. ' Tbe Alsska seal fur is found to be the most durablo. and tbe Shetland seal is prizod for the luxurious thickness and -depth of its fleece. The finest sealskins are now dyed almost black and are ap propriately worn by ladios in deep mourning. As we have formerly said, if a seal cloak is dampened by rain or I spor, it should not be dried by the fire oraDy artificial heat, but should bo placed in a oold dry room or in the sun light and tbe fleece would then not be flattenod.- Fl'B LINED AND FUH-TR1MMED CLOAKS. Fur-linod garments are made in many of the shapes just described for sealskin, such as the short visites, long casaquos, redingotes. and the loose dolman olouks, and also in large circulars, whioh re main the standard wraps for carriage and general wear, when warmth and com fort are considered rather than novelty. The preference in fur-lining is for those of solid colo,8uch as the brown-shadod mink lining with tails banging at inter vals, or a whole gray lining made of the back of Siberian squirrels, or of tbe downy chinchilla floeoo, or perhaps it may bo of tho stylish golden brown shades of the red fox lfcskins, or black Astrakhan may line a mourning gar ment, while for evening the royal ermine is used again; tho whole squirral linings (with white locks on gray grounds) are now very inexpensive, and are found in simple ciroulara as low as $35, and in Bilk pelisses trimmed with fur at $75 or $80, though in most instances the prices are greater than those just quoted. For the handsomest silk garments for the street, brocaded velvets and brocaded satin or ottoman silk are nsed in unique design of both large and small Azores, and similar fabrics appear in cloaks with pluBh or quilted satin linings that have moroly trimmings ol lur. for tne car riage, for reoeptions, and for evening wear 'there are visites of magmnoent gold brocades on grounds of oitamar, or vlush upon plash in the seal skin brown shades; some of these are scarooly larger than scarfs that bang low in Iront ana merely reach the waist behind; they are lined with fur, and bordered . rishly to match. For mourning are many camel's hair cloth and ar mure silk cloaks trimmed with the fine Persian lamb akin, and either lined .with , it or with th wholo gray lining made of squirrel back; black fox borders are also on similar cloaks. Tbe high full effect on the shoulders is given to new circulars by rows of shirring between the neck and shoulders. Sioilienne, tremerlaine, messine and other repped Bilks and satin fabriosof various names are used for circulars for general wear. BLACK FCBS. Sacques of Persian lambskin.of glossy black closoly curled fleece, are made in the shape of sealskin sacques, partly fitted, double breasted, and without bor ders. This fur is tod tender to be nsed for tight fitting jackets; it will, however, be very fashionable for pelerines, capes, muffs, and, above all, for trimming cloth dresses and cloaks. The Astrakhan skins are also closely curled, hut have loss silky luBter than the Persian! just noted, lkussian lambskin has very long wavy fleece, with more luster then As trakhan, all these furs find their best us as trimmings, not for black garments alone, but also for colored cloths, esprc- ially for green and blue cloth suits; they may be only two inches wide, or tbey may be six inches in width ,und they cost from $2.50 to $12 a yard, according to thoir quality and width. Black fox fur is well known tfr its long silky fioece, and will be much used iu capes, collars, mulls onu trimmings, and there are quaintly shaped turbans of this fur with merely a round crown for tbe foundation, and the long fleece falling over its edge as a brim. This) inches on th pelt is a good width for this fur when used os trimming. Bluck marten is still iu groat favor, as it is now thoroughly deodor ized, and is one of the Wrongest furs; it is used in capes, collars and muffs, and as a bordor for some of the finest seal or velvet cloaks. The, black Russian hare is the prettiest inexpensive fur bordor. as it may be hod in narrow widths at $1.10 a yard, and there are warm and useful capes of this fur for So. and muffs to match for $3.50. BHOWN AND OR AT FUK9. Brown furs are fast coming into favor again, and ladies wbo have taken oaro of their sables and mink furs are now re warded. The novelty in these is the nse of the tails of th animal, which are now not in set stripes, but are made to hang separately lik a fringe, two inches be low tho belt, on fine borders, on collars and collarettes, and also on the entire lining of cloaks.- These tail trimmings are very effective when mad of dark brown mink, and are pretty in tbe aew small round collarettes. Russian and American sables are made up in th simplest mannr in cellars, capes and muffs as their rich Jlcec and fin col oring ar their great beauty, and need no ornament Natural beaver shading from light to dark brown is also a hand some brown trimming, and is very popu lar with young ladies for capes, caps, and muffs; it is a favorite bonier for black and colored velvets, and also for cloth suits. This fur i also greatly diversified bj having all the stiff hairs plucked out oi it, having a downy nob fleece, or being "half plucked," or else three-quarters plucked; it is also colored a very dark brown that is nearly black. Chinchilla is still a favorite gray fur, and is found in the two different kinds, of which Arica is the finest, though the Bolivia chinchilla is also very pretty. Sealskin plush is the most fashionable material for wraps. It is made to re semble the real seal so closely that it tokos a thorough examination to tell which is which. Tbe plnUi is very dura ble and will last for year. It always looks like an imitation, however, and ap- Eears common and shoddy, no matter ow bandaoma a garment 1 composed of it. A Russian tradesman, whom business brought to a town in Turkestan, give the following aocount of tbe way in which Chinese soldiers clean their guns: "Tbe sun of tb Chines soldiers, be says, "are generally good and of th latest construction, but every time after they have teen used th soldiers put them by the sid of a canal, pour water over them, and then tak them up to b dried by the sun." H0LSB AND FAB3U Fried Onions Peel and'slioe in rings. Fry in lard until tonder. Season with salt and pepper and servo with beef steak. To Remove Warts on Cattle A cor respondent asks how to remove warta on cows' teats. Use raw tomatoes for tbe removal of warts. Cut a tomato iu two and rub with tbe inside Try it. . Hockory Nut Cake One and a half oups white sugar, a half cup buttor, two cups flour, three-fourths cup sweet milk, one cup nut kernels, whites of four eggs, one tcaspoonful soda, two tea spoonfuls cream tartar. To Sweeten Rancid Lard Plooe the lard over the fire, slice fresh potatoes thin, a few or mauy, according to the quantity of grease, ' then fry until the slices are brown. The grease will be sweet, while tho potatoes will be im mensely strong. To' Cure Chickon Cholera A reoipe for chicken obolera : Take as much gun powder as will turn corumeal or any similar feed or bran moderately black, and feed it to your chickens. Give them all thoy will eat of it, and if fod when first takon sick, it will euro them. Dolioious Pudding One quart of boiled milk, mixed with a quarter of a pound of mashod potatoes and tho same quantity of fl jur, with on or two ounces of butter, aud two ouuoei of sugar. When it is cold, add three eggs well boaten; bako half an hour, and eat with wine sauce. , Scrappol Boil a bog's bead one dsy, lot it stand all night. Slip out the bones and chop fine; then return the meat to tb liquor. . Skin when first oold; warm and seuson freely with poppor, salt, sage, and sweet herbs. Two cupfuls of buck wheat meal and one cupful of corn meal. Put into molds, and when cold out into slices and fry for breakfast. A Nice Sauce for Tea A nice sauce for tea can be mado of figs. Let them soak in cold water, or, butter still, in a little sour cider, all night. Thon let them boil gently till tbey uro tendor. Jnit before takiug them from tho fire add sugur to your taste. If you do tot use cuter, the juioe of one or to lemons should be used to prevent the sauce from tasting iatipid. Asparagus a la Creme. Break the as puragus into pieces about an inch long, caving tho head pieces doublo the length; when tbey reiuss to break easily they ate tough, and must be disoarded firm that point. Boil until tendor in sailed water, which must be boiling when tho utiirirakuv ia put in. When tcuilcr, draiu uuit on toast, which is wuiliug, cn a hot platter, nud pour ovor it a white eauce. Fried Celery Cut the celery into pieces three or four inches long; boil them tender in salted water; drain them. Make a batter in the proportion of two eggs to a cupful of rich milk; mix flour or flue broad or crackers crumbs, enough to give it consistency; roll the piooes of celery in it, and fry them to a light brown in hot lard. Serve very hot. Celery can also be cooked as asparagus, boiled tender, and served with a white sauce. - Mr. Fm Bcmub. . nt ripl.inrj ..A . (.num. V.tit var.Ml 1 BUI UIIV Ul IU. m.iJn ... w juu... via. erowlui ind mcott)(ul mcrvaiulle boum. I bave B . -i i . . i.- i. it. v. if r. mI UO. only luiurou uiy iu iur iuv usui-m ui uj iuii ly, but I am. wall trh ol my two (rU.t.r 1 mured . .u.. ...I . nl nwr r..n.i...u Ittt.il.t.lu In lUIUOIUII.UlVUIlkUl ... I.CJVt". .'.. v-iw . thelirm. (-hould one (if un die, i lie llrin ta not crljipli-o oy ma wimnnwai 01 pnriiii-f unci cm. For Hie Hint ten ymn wa chr the premium to ..iianu i n.iiiii tvlipr ihHt tiprin.1 is nns5.'d iha policies revert to our (aiulles. DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS. YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN. SELLING & CO. Agents wanted iu every mwu iu Oreipn ana Waxbinftlon to tell the new Improve! NO. 8KVKN Amorlcan 'ewln? Machine. Job i B. Gar rison, Geueral Agent, Wi Tnlrd klreot, Forliaud, Oregon. Roaring cntaMcta ol honest opplauito, loaming oceans of fun, and itit beat show of tho season now boingbcldat Ui Elite theatre, Portland, Orcgou. Regular pri'.ee 26 and 60 ceuU. Frank O. Ahell, the beat of Oreipa arMtt". 1i al ways prepared to mat pootognipni la tbe highest styie of .heart. at bis (rll-ry, 167 rim street, Fort laud. Call at bis art roomt wbea iu tbe dir. Take V7m. l'funder'a 0son Blood Purifier. Garrison repairs all kind of aewin? Machines. U, N. P. CO.-Nw awrlra Nr. A. FRANK WOOU9ET, , Portland. , J. N. KNOWUtS Su Francisco J. N. KNOWLES, Shipping Si Commission Merchant CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. WOOL A SPECIALTY U(a. Machlnrrr, Farm Implement and all kinds O Buppllea fnrnlabed on auort notice. r Offlc: 10? FROST STREET, Partlaa, Oi i a. , : Itaferencs: Tint Nations Bank. F. Yf. DEARBORN & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers In doors; WINDOWS. BUNDS, GLASS. 107 Front Street, Portland, Or. ESTIMATE ft BXiaRED. S. & G. flUIP & CO., MASUFACTXRKR8 OF Picture Frames, Moulding, Mirror, Art tioods He a Third Street (Atanrartli Black), OKTIND.OB. mil Set of Teeth for $ 10. Yt VM "X. S1S. TF.KTH FILI.KD AT LOW RATER; BATIBFAO ttoa (uaraowed. Uaa admlnatercd. Dental (rad rnEint lino-., Partl4. Oi ! onm M. Tnloa Bloc It. Mark atrart ntnur "T(niVJAjL UvirTrnTSnraUi,! MM Eniessjjjf. aiion paVim. : Oixo, scauTUx jb (x) . r.r him k-Hhow canra ol nil kind. uL ??.! 4 to oidr. at tutu Frauclaco prU-, i u0 "MWa IIOTF.I.. K-Tlie beat one dollar ly liouaToB Faweiiae a and baifKmje cony,.y,u to and Kfc tra'iw and bou Irw.. K Lewl,iOU, pruprtato, " D. W. FUKNTH'K, IN Vint oiiimo di-al,.r. Fla.i.w.orguut, ,it muaio io,ui; tlil.gln thi- mii li- Mm.-. ry. JWY. JKWKi.KY I'll. CI A. BOVB, Unnwr, loi pi.,. ... piuuondii, watches and Jewelry. 'n, u-TITT: haUniad watch. Couiury uttier. aoll,!l"ea.ur KXL, KXGBAVUUt. a U B. l-ETlf. Ka. HH nk Nire-Hrl nr. ri,ui.nuitiuirrui Miry Mill Indira Vllls, ()ra and MPticllii. iukuwaki; QUOIINOUOII, MMTTH Ac C-O IF., w V? AS Jeoaa-lrnpuii(.n! and d.alrs in li'oJo,;. Hardware, mrchinik-a' twK cutlery, firming and marulelied ui lawitaLi Cuuniry orden ' ' a. . M F.HQEJa A. VOHPF.U. AT "turk.-Monuru.nl. 'luiiitM, HcadHloiiM. el., fur ilnlicl In lt,lan nT American marble (Immtiy orduia Cllwi urumi3i ISud for prices and d. nkim. Frwnpu. ItAKKalEW. EH 11 KK RAKI-.K Y. WMhmiflor,rViJ"i rlihr, 1'mpa. JdHMiCacturciaof I'ilui brml b I'tcnlc, Duller, Hitnii, tiugnr an:l Shoe Fly rinrkeni! Oriiem from the triule aolUu-d aud promotlr .T funded to, 1 """l"1' D. P. KKKKE Y. Attorney and (tounirlor al Law Room & Drkuu'a building. Legal bunlnrM IjerudnliiK to liners I'ulent fur luventl.nn, uetim fS.e pBtont OfiW or In rh I'onrn. a nerlattT. - IUKT KKCF.IVED AT OARRIKON-H HEWING (J Machine more, 167 Tnlrd street, Portland, Ors- f:nn, WW cuwa of lliniM-bu.d Hewing- Machines. Bur ns two and one half years' use In (ire ton the II unite, hold haa fomtd Ha way to the front. Its suiwrtir merits are now w.UI known to the public Agents wanted to sell In every town In Oregon. . FAIBBANKS' STANDARD SCALES" - run WAREHOUSE, STORE AND FARM USE. - OBAIX AND tTOBK TBUCfi. Write far Price I.l.t, . L. II. PARKER, Agent, , I, IS Herta Tront Street, Portland, Oregon. DR. II JITIY' Tie Sreatest . ItrriM mm ' V M ft. t.ia.Wt. , tbe wo&iarlui HtntM ui UTnaratai. ' (Ppojiiosptiau), Tonic (oi He Blood, ill , rjOaferUttBralL J 'Anotkor Orcnt Victor Uadioal Scicuee I Wait!) Millions 13 tfca hm Family I CELERY, BEET AND IRON Is acknnw icoKcd iy all Physicians to t4 Uie Orcirst Medical Cempound yet discovered, Is a never r.lll-il ' tier for Nearalt uuJ e,.n. flehlilty. PORTLAND -BUSINESS COLLEGE,- N. E. Cor. Sond and ainhtllals., PORTLANO. A. P. AKrrrRONc, J. A. Wasco, OREGOS. Principal. - -" . l'cniruin and Secretarr Djsinicd for the Easiness Education of Bota Sim AJmittcd on any week day of tl xar. -PEHtWORKK Of all kinds execnud to order at reasonable rates,' Satisfaction guaranteed. ', , ,, J 1 The COllcyo "Joiirnnl," cmtalnlne; infortnatioa of the course of atudv, rate of tuition, time to enter, etc., and cuts of plain nnd orauauioktl pen man. hip, Irec. CHEAlST nUSE FOR '-f AMERICAN WATCnES. Elgin, Springfield or Walthaja Watch, ! S aaaee rrr Cc flS la asmea Bllver Oaae ,,,,. ISA la 4 aaasee ailver Oaaa. " IT CO I assaa aailasn, mi naraaaea theea Oaaalaa , Aaserleaa UmawU-ss IatltaUaa. Also full stock of JIWILIT, CLOCKS aaa aPKCTACXJES, Goods seat "a O P." to any part of the eesatry. JOHK A. BCCE., , Watehasakar aad Jswreler, ' ' lAa Prat (aUa tta aaaaa " Portland. Oresna. " ' ' ' 1 6 A LVA N I Z E DJ R 0 NC ORN j C E S. PATENT SMOKE &VENTILATIN8 CHIMNEY'S. rr tt TFRR C0TTA CHIMNEY PIPE&T0M IK BUSINESS EDUCATION! OO TO THB Xarthara WUUlt W. A JAMBS. Principal. T. . CHAM BIM, Beef Tbe O a Joanal (na atttloaj.ftrtnf foB IntaaBl Uaa. seat Faxsu Aitrlrtas Beo.ar.u J-p, CHAlfBajus, Pan4. Qtj-r. U Bos .USE ROSE PILLS.