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.-' along the coast. M"1" California. . California Legislature is in ,,rr nt 440 000 worth nf l.rtOPi . . 18S6 there crossed the Col Lrirer bar 209 foreign vessels. ujTerweis'lil,8fif,y Pundg ,7 in trap -''' Modesto, Cal. M Stuart has been olected to rnitw duh - . mtal usMsment oi Montana is C6.UW, " '"'-' 1 f Hiur says f 10,000,000 will ,nded in raiiroau uuuuing in . .wn months of 1886 nine an mines paid dividends aggre , 0,151,000. .Mlmon pack for the coast for via IHw.ow canes, agamm, ooi,- .million callous of wine yet re- " . . i.-:.- ff.A .11 , ( i A liineuu vuiiuib J V ie shipment. Hug the past two montlis about ilored families nave seiuuu iu uva county. Cal. Oregon Development Company red the steamer banta Mama .;Yquina route. e tody of Major Robert Bock, JiJtaneared December 23, was I luting in tlio buy at San Fran- ik Hill, a tramp, fell off a cross ,f 1 freight train at Golonda. i md was killed. His legs cnt off. mor Stoncman lias appointed MeAffoe C"inmiHiouer for the f California to the Exposition nlie i i ana. Jiles Citv, Frank Smith shot untly killed his brother Alfred !iot wad intended for a woman ii CUra Chase. incendiary fire at Salt Lake the Baptist mission school iety will rebuild immediately school will not stop, people at Pasadena, Cal ig in tenia, owing to the tin ,ty of obtaining accomrnoda i hotels and elsewhere. Resale of 17,000 orange trees Jeby a San Bernardino, (Cal.) ; man recently, to the represen of a colony from Chicago. one inmates of the Stockton iylimi, who belong in Arizona, transferred to the new asylum ilie territory near rhumu. V..L T . i . urwern mcuic roau lias in oy 113 locomotives which are 1 and every day service upon oi row between Helena and I Zmttt. mhn mm r iiiuuw mi uuduu Ifiwmpi io commit suicide at " tal., about a vear aco cuiuiuo at nig noma in '"ley, iolo county. ehmuiarjr examination of V. enured with complicity iu roi n. DoUn, the San Fran- rami, resulted in tho dia- the prisoner from custody. hinameu who escaped from Jul Ventura county recently jet been recaptured. He lout e io jumping troin the stage, Mge getting caught in the x injunctions acainst thn i rucitic have been dissolved Jiuiice Biubie inthesunremn Victoria. This will permit mg carried from Port Moody h bay. '"ille (Cal.) paper lays: e more leases of fruit ranches ue to Chinamen this year Wore. It will only bo a o before they control this "ley keep on." Aftie Fraier, who was sun- IdWA I. . . 1 i . o ueeu Ki.nupped at San 1 bout a year ago, was found neatli a saml-hill it ;u 4 while nlavi 11 1! cave-in of sand. ""pton, Merced county, Cal. , UV norse race was made " utes were put in the rngerfor safe keeping " race who i 1 iiljinuii UUU1 b-' "ub missing. T t WWI. ft fi.aliprmon nt F.on. v. la.wi. ... I w ""assassinated. Deceased $ opposite Freeport and full load of buckshot 1 C"' ew'B ws 45 years ea a wife and three A rM v . ' '"uie in me tl4has laUl 1 .1: in ! T V I'CCU U1BCOY- .rZlTT0 unty, Cal., m . '" lwm "ie railroad. wd shades, so far as yet nia arrived from Germ Si I 1 C18C0 undercharge . .Lnncaater. Sbe was ''oval ' ier n,aeter, died fge deceased was ,'new irnn ... .-. ,,!Ule 7ri of iron works 'ton.1 lie Reamer will iit tr,A AmKlu aviga- intended by them trade on Puget n. 1. " U Con employe of the mnan Si t CZ I lorn r. hl v,ctinof a fatal iie means a Wge log . ujj nun iu a "cffer ske after ward. He was a stranger, about years of age. ai lursey snoot at Y..l. ir:n Cal., a son of J. F. McPherson, placed - vnitwugc iu u oreecn ioauaig gun, "iicu 11, ciJUHieu. Miootioe a voune t.i 1 -'uurray in tnealxloinen. Ihe balj passed throiR-h In. h.l lu"1 Ul,ai iu a lew uoum. Murray .win jo years 01 a dent of Yaukee Hill. Hibbe, the defaulting postmaster was sentenced at Lewiston, Idaho, to ...vyi.is u,u moor in the territorial penitentiary at Boise City. Hibbs made a speech, thanking all the offi cers anu counsel individually. He said he had nothing to say against the witnesses save J. J. Murphy, ex postal inspector, whose statements, he said, were lies from end U end. A team of horses ran nwv Southern Caliiornia recently and headed for the mountains. They rau into a canyon and followed it until it narrowed so that the animals nm fully wedged between two rock a n.t could not move in either dirpetinn Here they were found six dava l.trr .. a, .. 1 anunarnng Deme very huner an.t ""3'rf " urea, they were none the worse their experience. Some of the leadinir busi 01 an Jose, Lai., have decided Charter trains over the Central Pacific uauroait to make monthly trios from the East to carry passengers free. The object is to bring people of means iu nau jose, anu 10 cause tliem nmivc iiivt'simems mere. ihe jtro tnoters of the scheme proposo to raiae money lor the trips by taxing eaeh business man in the county $1. Estimates of the told and silver production for the coast gives Califor nia J 19,000,000, Nevada $10,000,000. Oregon $700,000, Washington Terri tory $100,000, Alaska $400,000. Idaho .j.uw.uw, Montana $15,000,000, Utah 19,000,000, Colorado 121,000,000, New Mexico $4,000,000, Arizona $4,500,000, Dakota f-',70U,000, Northwestern Mex lco 2.000,000. and British Columbia u00,000, making a total for the vear of 194,000,000, aKi inst 190,000,000 for loso. Oregon, ashington Territory, British Columbia, Dakota and Alaska yielded gold alone. The product of California was 80 per cent, gold and 20 per cent, silver. Pat McKern, a former foreman for ISelson Bennett, and a miner named curKC, were Killed 111 a coal mine at Lllcnsburg W. T. They had gone in to the mine to begin work, and drilling a hole for a blast, struck old charge that had missed lire. The old charge exploded killing Burke in stantly. McKern lived ten hours after the accident, in great agony, and then (tied. Another man, named Otto iJurgman, lately from St. Paul, while at work in a rij)-rap force just above Ellensburg, was caught by a sliding rock and crushed to death on the same day. 1 lio three unfortunate men were buried together in the Cath olic cemetery. Ihe Board of Directors of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at han Francisco announce that the$50. UW for the endowment of the third professorshij) of the seminary has been finally secured. Several years ago Robert Stuart of New York, do nated SoO.OOO for the endowment of a first professoiship, the second $30,000 was soon obtained, and a few months ago W. S. Ladd, the wealthy banker of Portland, Oregon, donated the same amount for a third cluir. The board aloo announce that Dr. Lindsley, of Portland, has aecejted a call to" the professorship endowed by Mr. Ladd, that of practical theolntry. This pro fessorshij) has also been named after Mr. Ladd. A dynamite cartridge was placed in cable slot on the Larkin street branch of the Sutter street railway, at San Francisco, and exploded. Basalt nx-ks on either side of the street were found to be loosened, and the masonry badly shattered. The pulleys upon winch the cable runs were also broken and the foundation of the tunni cructed. n mduw jianes in the vicln ity were rattled violently at the time of the explosion, and 111 many cast shattered. In u saloon two blocks away a lightrd lamp was thrown to the floor .and nearly caused a con Uagratioti. The iron ld.tU's of tho manholes of the traok were found 200 feet away, to which distance they were hurled. It is charged that the 'street car strikers are responsible for the plosion. A fran francisco diHjiatch states that the American shiji Harvev Mills which had been long over due at that jairt from Seattle, was wrecked sixty miles off Cajie Flattery, and that the survivors who were picked up by the bark Majestic, bound for San Diego were landed at San Pedro. From them it is learned that the vessel left Seattle, under Cajtt. Crawford, with cargo of coal for San Francisco, December 12. Two days after a gale was encountered sixty miles south west of Cajie Flattery, in which the vessel foundered. The only survivors known are first officer Cushman, Alex ander oljens and Jacob Brown, sea men. The entire crew and officers consisted of twenty-four men. The captain and three men attempted to leave the ship in a boat, which, how ever, capsized as soon as it left the slop s side, and it is heheved all were drowned. Four others tok a raft. but have not since been heard from. Mate Cushman and three of the crew also left the ship on a raft, but before they were picked up one of them went crazv and jumped overboard. The re maining twelve stuck to the ship, ami, as the survivors saw her go down, all on board mut have perished. The Harvey Mills was aUmt 2,(X) tons burden, owned jointly by Cajit. Craw ford, Capt. Warren and "by a number of eastern peojde. She na valued at fo4,UUO, on which was a miall insur ance. The cargo wai valued at 12,0X. OREGON NEvys. KreryUunj of W1 Iatamt in a Con denied Form A militia company has been orcau ued at Baker City. , There were 82,857 school children m Oregon at the last census. Improvements in Ashland the past year figure up to near $51,000. A 1,600-lb bell has been ordered for the Pendleton Catholic church. Arson, son of A. A. Roberts, seed nine years, was drowned at Albany. H. E Vauirhn stabbed a winner mun named Baker at Gold Hill, durin a row. R. D. Hume has in successful ODer- ation a salmon hatchery in Curry county. I he mail route from CanvS n C.il v n Bums has been chanced o' Barney. ' Ihe proprietors of tb iinim.. Bentleyareof the opinion that ), can be raised. An Astoria auctioneer advertise fur sale eiiihty-nine condemned United estates army bed slats. John William., of Antelope, ro ceutly sold 50 head of fat steer to John A. Hanley for $1,000. Tho amount of building done in 1 orii.iiui last vear foots up to $775 041; East Portland $52,400. The Southern Oregon Agricultural Association win hold its annual meet ing in Roseburg on May 12th. The lltview publishes a list of ini provements made in R iseburg last ;enr, aggregating over $;i0,000. lerry Matlock killed an eagle in Wasco county that measured seven leet from tip to tip of the wings. C..1. .. 11 amnion in fxceiieni mm ntv n thick in Koguo river, and tho settlers are landing them with jiitchforks. It is estimated that $125,000 will bo expended iu the erection of brick buildings during 1887 at Pendleton. Richard Cox has been annointed County JikIro of Columbia county, in place of John Dobbins, resigned. Tho K. of L. are niakine an effort to. have the Chinese woodehouners dismissed along the Columbia river. CONGRESSIONAL LATKttT TKLKUKAIMUC RKI'OltT. A Bynojn 1 of Mciurei introduood la tho Rational LogliUtnro. There was nearly $2,000,000 ex- pended in improvement in Portland, East Portland and Albina during the past year. There are 978 houses in Astoria The white population of the city is 3915 The police made 7211 arrests during the year. Wheat and flour exjorted from Ore gon the jmtt year is valued at $1,028, J:10; wool, $2,:(72,799; hops, $1,075.- 410; salmon, $1,950,488. Homer Lowe was killed at the cor ner of Fourth and Taylor street. Port land, while attempting to get off the AicAlinnvillo express train. The total losses by fire in Portland for the jiast four vears have been : 1S83, 1319,092.20; "1884. $403,051.90; 1885, $59,329.73 ; 1880, $98,140.40. The real estate transactions for the jiast year in Multnomah county foot Hraate. Senate passed a bill granting a pen sion of $2,000 a vear to Mr .l,,ln. 1 Loiran : ini'ml.... . : ... 'all. o - ...winding mo jirilKUMl 01 Mrs. frank P. Blair fr,,.i trim .. awu per year. Edmunds, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported a bill to incorporate the Maritime (?anl num. pany of Nicaragua; calendar. The bill provides that the company's af faire shall be , , n v ii 1 rectors, citizens of the United Stat.w and Nicaragua, and that the tolls shall not exceed $3 50 jier ton of freight; the I'nited States mav I u . . . . ' 1 iikc sin 11 control over the caual as is not inconsistent with treaty obliga tions, and that tho power to alter, amend or rejeal the act shall h. r.v served to Congress. till! by Dolph To anlhnriin tl.o Washington Imnrovenipnt of Washington territory, to oiierate a canal between Lakes Union and Wash ington, and to improve and collect tolls for trallic over it, and to have rights over the canal when tin. ished between Lake Union and Puiret ' uiillii.l IV 'P I-. ... . . .. I " "1 " e miieu Mates shall have a right to purchase tho canals t 1 any time and shall have the privilege of ftee transjwtation over the same. Bill by Sherman To provide that all persons on the Pension rolls for tho loss of a limb or limbs, shall be entitled to receive arrears of pension from tho date of discharge or dis ability. Senate passed a bill $3,000 for the wife and (laurbtnr nl Erskine S. Allen, the former Mmslar id the armory at Serinefield . the inronljir of the Sjiringfield breech-loading rille musket, in compensation for the use of that invention by the Government. W. V. HENDERSON, Has rim; urn ppulticii. with oDoaia IUm brink. ice factories have South during the Mr operation! will bo Ant Um aid cliamuo Nwiwablo. Old iMlnwi u well u bow oaoo aro IavIUm DR. L F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. "lylLI. ATTKNI) TO PROriWflloKAl, I ' oallo oaf or alibi. totni at It R. I.uiki7 ( 00 dra, fioro. oiUoo boai-o: f li u I ti 4 r. u.. ktl p. m. be year up a total of $2,135,009.02. as atrainst $1,500,740.00 for the preceding year. Articles of incorporation will goon filed for the establishment of a cannery at the fishery above The Dalles with a capital stock of $40,000. A stock comjiany is being organized to build a large mill at Weston, to take the place of the mill of Proebstal Bros., which was burned about a ago. In manufacturing enterprises in Portland there is invested $3,869,400. Amount of business done iu 1880. $5.- 423,500. Number of persons em ployed, 2,704. At Ranier, John Blanchard, brother of Dean Blanchard. a well known river man, was stabbed by Tom Sulli van, a drunken- logger. Blanchard died from his injuries. The trial at Union of Bolder and libbitts, for the murder of Willis Skill, resulted in a verdict of acquittal of the defendants, the prosecution really having no case. If . t ... :.i 1 n j juarun numn, aireu z-i vears, son o James Smith, a wealthy farmer living near Hillidairo, wus thrown from his horse and kicked in the head by the animal. His skull was fractured and he died 111 a few hours. A seventeen-year-old daughter of .Mr. Hess, living near ewberg, com mitted suicide by drowning herself in the Willamette river. She was in good health and had just finished day s washing before starting for the river. inuring me jiast year there were seventy-nine alarms of fire in Port land. J he total losses amount to $97,24.1.37, which were covered by $312,714.50 worth of insurance; amount of insurance paid was $51 993.44. The North Pacific Fruit Growers' Association elected the following ofll cers for 1887: President J. R. Card- well, vice-president, J. H. Lambert; secretary and treasurer, A. F. Miller; executive committe, Seth Lutlling, E. W. Allen. The Tillamook Lumbering and Man ufacturing company has filed articles of incorjMiration in the office of the Secretary of State. The incorporators are J. Ii. lingliam, John Ludley, C Fisher and D. D. Tuffts, place of busi ness, uaritiaidi, iiiiamook county; capital ttock.f 100,000. The following postmasters in Oregon have been arijKiinted : Olex, Gilliam county, J. W. Thomas; Long creek, Jrant county, L. C. Allen ; Fossil, iilliam county, (J. Millet; Granite, rant county, I,, rord ; Unggs, Wasco countv, J. u . Haves : , W wood, Morrow county, J. . Swezn: Adams. I m- ilia county, S. C. Craft. The house committee on rivnr and harbors has completed the river ami harbor appropriation bill. The grand total of appropriations made by tho bill is $7,158,250, while the total of the estimates submitted waa J.lll-JOl . 749. AlllollL' thn uniironriut I.iim uri the following : California harbors Humboldt bor and bay. $50,000: Wilniintrliui $50,000. Rirers Sacramento and' Feathei rivers, $10,000: San Joanuin and St(akU)ii and Mormou slough. $10,(K)0. 6 Oregon harliors Cot)8 bay entrance, 2,),(KKJ; Yaiiuina bay. $50,000. Riv ers Canal at Cascades. 100 (Mill- mouth of Columbia rivpr. $l'."i(KIO' lower Willamette and ( $125,000; upper Wilamette (to com plete) $35,000; Coquille river at its mouth, $12,500. Washington Territory rivers Ska- git, Steilaquamish, Nooksack, SdoIkv misn ami MiiMjualmie rivers, $10,000. For gauging the waters of the Col umbia, $1,000; for the Chehalis rivi.r $2,000 ; for the Cowliti river, $2,000; ior ine Mtagit, Uteilaguamish, Noot saek. Snohomish and Hnouualmie riv ers, $10,000. Montana Yellowstone river, be tween Glendive and the mouth of the river, $12,500. Hermann succeeded in having the committee insert a clause providing ior a survey of the dalles of the Col umbia river, with a view to the con struction cf a boat radway, the cost of the survey to be paid out of tho contingent fund of $100,000. There was ojiosition to the j.rojeet in the committee, some claiming that tho survey made years ago for another j purpose would answer this. Others held that it was not the province of the river and harbor committee to order surveys for railways. The Indian appropriation bill as passed by the House, makes a jirovis ion of $20,000 for the examination and investigation of Indian depredation claims. The time of filin L' said elui mu is extended to January 1, 1888. The House went into committee of the whole on the Indian appropriation bill. The bill gave rise to no yjijiosi tion in any of its features, and the committee having arisen.it was passed without discussion or division. It ap propnates $5,115,000. The military academy apjirojiria- lion tun was then taken up and 1 jiassed. Morrow presented a petition of James A. Garfield Post No. 44, de jiartment of California, in favor of tho Edmunds and Tucker anti jMiIygamy bill ; referred. The sjieaker laid beforo the House the resignation of Jas. W. Reid, Rep resentative from the Fifth Congress ional District of North Carolina: DR. J. C. GRAY. UunhtKif admlnltlored fur mJbIom ai traohua of icrih. DR. W. C, SHELBREDE, IS NOW PKR1UNESTI.T LOCATBH rN .1 ( oltKe Urovo. IU porfi.ri.i all oporaUom luei'hantcal aid miiTp.-al doiitjiiry. All wurk warraslnd and mUntaalion uruil. GEO. W. KINSEY, Justiceof the Peace. IKAI. IESTATI TOR SAI.K-TOWH LOTS II and farms. , I'olUationa proatkir at- leiidrit to. ' ltsnBNCie-Oortr KltToalh aid Hlh BU.. KuKf no Oily. Oion PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS, Forty-two new been started in the past nine months. 'Keep your temper, my dear sir," said an old imlgn to an irritable young lawyer; "keep your temper it is worth a groat deal more, to you than to ant body else." ' Misery loves eompiiny and com pany causes the good housekeeper ft good deal of misery too, when she hasn't anything cooked in the house. Homrrnlie Journal. It has been remarked that the youth who wears tho tallest collar ami carries the largest stick wean the smallest hat; but why it is nobody seems to know. I'hihuiclphiti Call. "My dear."' said a mother annoyed at some incautious remarksof her little girl, "why can't you keep a seeretP" "Hecaiise," said Little Mischief, de murely, "two of my front teeth are gone, mamma." The Sunday IltraUl hM an article on "A Girl's Kmi-llow to Make It Attractive?" But the article misses the best answer to its) own question, to wit: Put the girl in tho room. Loio til Courier. It has been revealed that when Daniel Webster got stuck for a word he ured to rub his nose with his tingor. This is profoundly interesting, but'not strange. Now. if he had rubbed his nose with his heel or oven his elbow but the subject is getting toj deep. VhiUhlt-'uhia Call. Boston ha a vouio' man with twi hearts. It ii supposed "they beat a one." Should he divide his hieirU with two yoiiuir belies, we don't sup)os either of the latter would be satislied. They would cull hint a he irtloss wretch, dentil his suqiliH of eardiao organ. Ihttitn I'o'. --'Geor'i'." she murimir'd fondly, "do you believe in supporting 11 1110 nop.ilvi" "N 1. dear. 1 don't. I bo lieve in hi'lp'u; a m-mopnlv alonir just as little in I can. I'll' why do you ask?" "O. I don't kno.v, only l' Ihoi'i ;ht m iy. be if yon di In't you would have turned rt.iwn 'i -ii " ' .. v . D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Itppairlnir of Wotolins and Cloeko nrrutnl wiih punctuality aid at a reasonable i u tVlllaiuette Mtrerl. F.dob City. Or, St. Charles Hotel KUGKNE CITY. OREUON. W. H. W ATKINS, Propriator. ! Kxprrlrnred HaaaceMcat, t barer. Maturate. F. M. WILKINS. Practical Druggist Cli DRUGS, MEDICINES, Bra.hea. 1'alnta. Ulaaa. II., l.de. TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. Phyelolana Prescription. OoaaBouadasl Boot and Shoe Store. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will bomfur kiwp a oorolrt itock of Ladies', Misses' ana Children's Sim! BI TTO! UOOTM, Slippers, White and Slack, Sandals, FINE KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fart everything In the Hoot and HIkib line, to whii h I inleuU to ersl. my enpuciuj utti.'iitiuii. MY COOOS ARE FIRST-CLASH! AndgiiHrnutrrdax reirwntl, and wik bn wild (or the I.wvhI tirlctjo tlial a good article can be atl'urdisu. A.. limit. 0. A C. K. R. TIME TABLE. Mull Train "orth, :ll a m. Mnil trmii until, Jtn ; m. OFFICE HOURS, EUOENE CITY P03TOFFICE. (ieneral llrllrrry, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. li. Mnnny Krilcr, fr.ni 7 A. M. to A v, H. Ititfl'lrr. fnim 7 A. M. to A f. m. Mull fur nurlli I'liinrat U l.'i. M. Mill In fur mmth i line ul l.M) i: m. Miiila fur KrHiiklln done at 7 A. M. Monday anil Thumilav, Mniln for AUhiil cliwr at 7 A. M. Mouilay and I Intiiulav. Nulla fur Cart wright clnwi 7 . M. Moaday. 80CIETIE8. nCIIKNJC IiOIKiK N(t. II, A. F. AND A. M I 4 Muctii tint unit third Wvilueailara iu ami h . month. Cl'KNCKU lil'T I K l,(ll(iic NO. 9. I. O. O. F. O .Mut'laovury Turmlay evening. M.MAV'HAI.A KNCAMI'MKNT NO. S. r .MrrtM un thn Hcrnnil unit fmirih W'm.Immu. days In mcli munlh. ll'dKNK 1.0 1 It IK NO. A. o. U. W. I 4 Ml-l'tK at MuKllllill Hull Ilia u....m..l ..,,1 fourth 'rlda,y Iu eiith month. M. V. T M. (1KAUY IMIST NO. 4H. O. A. It. MKKT8 H at MiuiiiiIo Hall the lint anil tlilnl KH. Uay of each mouth, liyonler. C'ummaniikk. OHDKItOKCIUWKN KltlKN'DH. MKKTS the Hint anil third .Skuii-iIr vi.li..r. .i Mwonio Hall, rlyorderof o. U. IUTTK I.OIM1K NO. I7. VO. O. T. MKKTS l tivury Halurilay night In Odd Fellow.' Hull, W. C. T. 1 KAIHNU KTAHIIANIJOKIIOI'K. MK.KT8 tj hi tnnt;, noon at l:.K). I1. Church erorv Hiimiav fu.r. Vialtoio innile welcome. Eugene City Business Directory. Drv irnnile. rlnthlni irrvu.np4M nnd general iiierchiuiiliHe, MoulliwuHt corner. HKTTMAN, O, Villttintt ami Kiglith atreeUi CHAIN IIHOH.-Dclerti In Jewelry, watchea. cini-KH anu iiiUHinil liiHlrumenlit, W illume tlo treet, between .Seventh and Kiglith. KltlKNDI.Y, S. II. Healer In dry good., cloth- Ing ami ireueral merelmnilliie, WillaniotW otreet, butwewu Kiglith ami Ninth. (1II.U J. I'.-I'IivhIi imi and ourirenn. Wllliun. etlo etreet, l)elwr-ii Hovenlh and Kiglith. IIODKH, C.-lerMiin hnnd fliifl wlnne, lliiunra. iKitni nun n ihnii nun iiiiiinrii mole. Willam ette utroct. between KIkIiIIi and Ninth. IIOItN, CH AH. M. - Ounmnlth, rifle and ahnt- guuii, urri i n ami niu..lr lnaileni, for Bale. Id'liulrlng dune in the ih-hIchI etylo ami war ranted. Slinii on Ninth Unit l. LCCKKV. J. H. -Watehmnkrr and Jeweler. keeiwallneNtorlcnf rcmkIh in hla line, Willam ette Hlreet, In Klloworlli drug utorii. McCf.AHKN. .1 A MKH - Choice wince, lid nor. and ciguia, illuiuetteatieul, between Kiglith and Ninth. POUT OKKICK-A new itock of eUindanl Hcliool Iwoka jiiHl received at the pont odlco. HKNSIIAW k AHItAMS-Wlnr. Iliinoraand rignranf thn Im-mI iimilily kept cnHMlmntly ou hand. The heal billiard table In town. H 1 1 1 N K II A II T. J. H. I l.ovii. al gn and oarriairo IwinU'r. Wurk guarinii llrHl-elHaa Hiuck mild ul lower ratoa tliun by anyone in Kuirene. OPPOSITION Is the Life of Trade! HoiiMt iasK-d the iicnHion aimrop- rintion hill, which aitgrciratts 7fi,-247.500. Central Market, IiwliorVWitliin PBOPRIBTORB. Atirwering; the resolutions as to tho alleged withholding of tho ajipro riulion forjlliejrnoiith of the Columbia, the Secretary of War stilted, anionic other things, that for the iirexent jetty WorK g wliarl extension is iiecfHsary, Will keep eomitanUy on haad a fall Mpply of wiih ii, it constructcu late in the fall. would shoal again before another sea- noil. Jle added : "It would be almost a waste of money to vo on with the jetty liefore spring." Representative Hermann of Oregon is endeavoring to secure a large de tail of soldiers at Fort Klamath. It was stated some time ago thai the war department intended to abandon the Klamath jiot-t, but so many urgent protests against that course were re ceived that the plan was given tip. The House ('otnmitt on Indian Afr.iirs deciib-d Ui res,rt favor.il.lv the Senate, hill authorizing the iitirrLnee I of a traet of land near Salem, Oregon, for an Indian training athoul. j MUTTON. PORK AND VEAL, Which they will tell at tho lowoat narket price. A fair ah.ro of tho public patronage oolleltad TO THE FAItMKRn: Wo will pay tho hifheat market prio for fat cattle, Logo and aheop. 8hop on Willamette Street, UCfI CITY, ORECON. Meat. aaw k any part of Hie oily fre of euarga. jontt SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheaper than any etlior ahop in town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around. HwntUng oldakooatl. All warranUxi to gio oatidfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive SU SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM C. M. HOItlV, Practical Gunsmith CONS, RIFLE8, KUhlng Tackle and MaUa-tala Sewim Kasbine3aal NeellesoT All Iis For lib Impairing done ih th. neate.t aljl. and warranted. Ooni Loaned and Ammunition Faraished Shop ob WUlaaiott. iRreoi oppodu reeloHoo.