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EUGENE CITY GUARD. IIT1IUIOI FOR THE DISftElIATION OF HMCUTIC PRIMPLBS. AND TO MM IU DOSEST UVWG BY TIIE SWEAT OF OCR BROW NO, 38. EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1889. VOL 21 THE PUBLISHED EVEKY SATURDAY.) L. CAMPBELL, .!.INhi r mid Proprietor. limi-w-Oii the Kasi side ol Willamette TERMS Of gUBMOMFnOW l'tr sunum ih Months.. three month. . .76 OUR ONLY KATBS OP ADVKKTWNO Advertisements 7" A"Ve " tn line. or less (Hie ins insertion 93: line Sipii. . .! . vi ivl, .. .iilnwiueut insertion $1. 1 rt'u quired is dvencs. , , , the (or Time wi.o.. sruu OM U.re "nth CErtineaic;,iumn;'2i $t; no H 00 12 00 cents r"braiS rendered quarterly, Xw..rUu.th FAIL weo Piwm CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney ami Counsellor-at-Law, tWUL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in n. Suureme Court of this State. SUl attention given to collection, and patters in probata lTbilyeu, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF this SUte. Will give social attention csllections and probate matter, Orrici -Over Hendrick & Eakin's bank. Washburne & Woodcock AUorneys-at- Law, SOQlWa CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. iv8ra3 GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorneyrat-Law, KUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON Ornci-In Register lllock. GEO. M. MILLER, attorney and Ccuns9llor-at-Law, and Real Estate Afent. KCOHNK CITY, - OREGON. Oft Ice formerly OOOUpWd by Tln-uni Ms Bbrb, J. E. F EN TON, Attorney-at-Law. tiUGENBCITY OREGON, Special attention given to Probate bwilM and Abstracts of Title. OrricR Over Graugo Store. T. VV. HARRIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton ormerly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby rian Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTO RN If.Y-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ecting, and probate matters. Collecting all kinds of claims against the '.'sited States Government. Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town property for sale, on easy terms. Property Eented and Rents C:llected. The Insurance Companies I represent are among the Oldest and mot Reli iblc and in the Prompt and Eqi'ITAB'S adjustment of their one, St ami) BaVMD to None. A share of y.iur patronage is solicited. Office up stairs. over the Grange Store. B. f. DORBIft DRS. PRENTICE & M DONALD, Physicians $ Surgeons. F. w . ?B rSTICT, F. D Graduate ( the Uni versity of Penn. anil Cino. 01, of Med.and Snrvery. Special attention paid to diseases g - . I. mm Stomach, and Kid neys. J. J. XcDOSALD, U. D. Graduate of the Uni versity of I'enn. and University of Cli forriia. hinlnl attention paid to dies of Women Throat. Nose atd to Surgery. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP OH NINTH Street opposite the Star Bakery, wheie is prepared to do all kinds of work offered tahisliiT A largo stock of Fin. Cloths on hand for SSBsrs to select from. Repairin, and cleaning done promptly. Set jction guarantee.!. kgMo, Nov. 6, 1886. tf SMS. 3 it iv ii r i for Infants " astorta .t so wen adapted to children that I Casterla anreo (His, CoBstfiiatmn. o::irn,litMouperiortoaoyprocmiuoBl 8ourP-.- Kiu.l .-at. swu to me. S A. AscBIB. M. D., I Xm Wl, S1,,i 1U Bo, Oxtord Bt,, Brooklyn, N. T. WUhoui'ujunoui medicalion. TBI CurTAt'a CorAY. It Murray Street. N. Y STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Fumps, fines, ani Plumbing Mi, JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A FIN E ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE BOOTS aad SKOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to th e Finest; can suit you if you give us a call OUR STOCK 18 Free New and Stylisli.JgJ Look us over; if we do not mva you money, we will make Rome one ihf Hfll to you low. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Day & Henderson, THE LEADING FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts MATLOCK Has just received York and unicago, me largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST , But call and price their.. Rtnemr the place: The New Three Story Brick, corn-r Willamette nod Eighth St, Eugene City, Oregon. bI-IIaI and Children. STOCK OF r direct from New V A Great Strike's t ost. Th report of the Chicago, tlutlington & Qnincy railroad (or the year I -- m. de a fttr days ago, eirea sunie iutt rtstitig inlor m.iliou regarding the cost of a strike, the di crtSM. in the net earnings for the year was $1 651 5.'0, noil the U'tsl ditii icucy for the year $l,Wl,4i". The uuf.ivotalde r. ports the directors any, nro partly clmrgealdc to the large amount of new and uuprofit ilile roads put iu operation during tin oar. part ly to the unfavorable iffecls of the InttftUtt OOWBl it I w. Iiut mainly to the gr. at strike which b.gnii in Fehni'.iy, an I which it' privid the rom.any of the si irrtoea of ")0O eiperienct d ni n for neatly a year The coinpauv intiinatea that the oreat alrikx caused them a lose of fully b.U00,000. Rut their Ua pmporlioiiati Iv Bin i ol s large as that of the eoiplovta. The 230(1 men who .truck ero pMncipally etigjneen and fire men, and their wagia avi iag.d uliotit tl't per mouth. The Mrike was In full force alKint a month, though boailMH wiw para lyzed for a much greater k ngth ol time Y-1 there are many of the strikers still idle, for they lost their posiliona on uccunt of the strike, mid have sitice l-en anaMe to obtaiti employment, t'ouseiiuently to the engiu. eera and flretneu, the strike was a aenous loaa. The Hroth. rhood of Locomotive En giueers sanctioned the strike and hung ita fate upon its movement. The result wag it lost its commanding posiiion among the labor unions of the MtifMi an furthi rmote, came very near losing ita existence as bu organization. The strike was also a loss to it. So out of the milliona of dollars lost, neither the striker nor the company gaim d anything, and a vast uuionut of trouble to the public and differing to Ike employes' families was caused. Strikea aa a rule do not pay, Mr. C. J Smith, traveling aalesmau for Bclford, Clark 4 Co., Chicago, h.ul the mis fortune to sprain his wrist most severely. "I was suffering great pain," he says, "and my wrist was badly swollen; a few applica tions of Chumberlain's Pain Hslin relieved the pain and reduced the swelling in oue niRht, and iu consequence my work and business was uot interrupted, for which I am very grateful. I can recommend Ch un berlaiu:s Pain Halm from persoual exper ience." Sold by Osburn & Co. When a person tella you they never had such a cold iu their life take their words for it aud advise them to use ChamlH'rlaiu's Cough Itetnedy aud cure. For coughs, colds and hoarseness it has no experience 8old by Osburn Co. ltich food, and lack of exercise, during the winter months, cauaes the system to be come torpid and the blood impure. A doae or two of St. Patrick's Pills will cleanse and invigornte the system, purify the blood and do more good than a dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by Osburn & Co. A person is seldom sick, when their bow els are regular and never well when they are irregular. Hear this in mind and keep your boweb regular by an occasional dose of St. Patrick's Pills. 'Sold by Osburn Co. Use Oregon Electric Relief for all pain, internal or external. Ask your druggist for Or. goii Ehrtric Belief, It will help you. . . i Davis, the tailor, has just received a large stock of imported and domestic goods of the latest Spring mid Bummer styles. Call and examine his stock. Take. Notice. That A. Goldsmith lms the largest, finest and best stock of Queensware, Crockery and Glsssware ever brought to Eugene. Give him a call and ha will prove it to you. Dr Tii) lot's 7 Oaks Compound, purely Vegetable" positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sicb heau iche, cramp col ic, chob ru morbus, complaints peculiar to female, cold or cough, hive, chills and fe ver, pains around the h. irt, erysipelas, phthisic. Ok kok TavuiH. Sold by Osburn & Co, druggists. - 4 Give TkfM a I'ltanec! That is to say. your lungs: Also all your breathing waifhinnrj Very wonderful machinery it is. Not onlv the larger air passnges.'biit the thousands of little tula's aud cavities leading from them. VV'li.n these are D logged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do their work And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, conmuiptiou or any of the family of throat and nose and head and iung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to he got rid of. There is just one sure wny to gut rid of I betii. That is to take llos ehee'a German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything elae lias failed yon, you may de. pend upon ihia for certain. ICftTURESpLEASANTlAXATIVE A Pleasing Sense of Health and I tJtr(,n(rt. Pi.nmi'f,! ntlil lit . .1 lli ii ' . II... , Uil'A VI Ease anil Comfort Followi the uo of Syrup of Fis, & i it nail gently on th I Kidneys, Livf.u axd BoWBU Effectually C k an.ing the Pyntern v. In 'i Costive or Iiilious, Diapclh,. Colds, Headaches and Fcrcn and permanently ciirinjj HABITUAL COKSTIPATIO without v...,k- .. or irritating tin on w hieh it acta. Vat Half In oOr and BJI.OO llottlr. Iiy at' Leading lro((l.ta. BAirn'Ti an oslv by his CALIFOBMA FIG 8YBUP 00. aa Fauciaua, Cau, Uxurrua. Kv.. Svr Toaa. 5. 1 MILLER BROS., liealers in- Field, Vegetable and Flower Seeds. f tod P'Miltry SuppUss. Garden Tls, FertilUers, Etc. i W9 Second St, Istwean Salmon and Taylor PoRTURi', Or. aw-Ssod fur our Catalogs. MedlMl Department of the State Till versity. The commencement exercises of the medi cal department of the I'uiveraily of Oregon wi re held a Portlaud last Saturday. Five physicisua wen' graduated aud receive.) their dipl uiias as follows J. D. Feuton, w ho delivered the valedictory address, C. W Cornelius, i. W Hainea, J. V. Tamisie and ll a. Wall. Dr Curtis C. Strong.' aoitUr of the fac ullv delivered the charge to the graduates. In cloning he said: VYecxp.ct that you will remeiiiln'r that tin I'nivi rily of Oregon and that, therefore, the state of Oregon, is behind you ami thai so long aa you shall merit the respect, and thei.f. re, Iba anpport of your RUM mater, yoD shall he honored and supported with pheuomeiisl loyalty. Our houor aa an in stitution and aa a (acuity, makes it impera live that )u nialutalu the high.st personal and prof, s-iotml honor in order to receive this support Ii calls upon you to assist in t NT) way noatibU th) university and all its dipailtiieiits. Aa h fneiilty we di sire to put on record th iu, t es winch lullneiic.d us in organizing a medical acho-d We fell that the abuud am au.l rich pHttleal uiaierial which we pos sessed sh'.uld uot lie allowed to go to waste We felt that time was rine (or the orgninra tlonol a medical school ou a broad, non sectariau tmsis and ou the highest moral grounds, Wa (all that Ibis waa due to th. profession of the Northwest, aa well aa to those who should commence the study ol mediciue. This Rummer we aball build a permanent house which shall turn the vituperations ol all mslignaut enemiea o( the university as easily aud aa thoroughly aa it will turn the gi ntic dewdropa of au Oregon miat. Upon these general principha the faculty have been as a unit and have thrown into their work all the energy of which they were pos sessed. How well we have done our work and how faithful we have beeu to our tenets, lime aud the character of our graduates will tell. Aa a faculty we shall feel a deep interest in each oue of yon, and shall watch your strngglaa with solicitude and mark your sure triumph with feeling of sincere pleasure. Care Required in Feeding Potatoes. Potatoes are now so cheap that a caution tieeda to be given against feeding them in large quantities to miloh cows. A few daily will do good, especially if the cow otherwise has dry aud constipatiug food. Hut pota toes do uot make rich milk. Tho root has uo fat iu it ami ao does uot make butter, ex cept that dry, crumbly sort manufactured iu the cow from ita starch, and being really a 0HW made oii-oiuargarlne -Democrat. Lake county has paid out since laat Oc tobor for bounties on soalpa, $'2.4'.lfl 40, at flillOwu! tot coyotes, I10N wildcats. JH10 B0: MOaara, f HHI; bear, $1(1; wo(, $10; rabbits Jtlltl lH) The next court pro poses to ri peal the bounty on coyotes, but will thereafter pay lit) cents for such scalps, it presi nli d to the court when silting, pro tilled the iHiniitv earner pays for the iaall slice of the affidavit and warrant Exami ner. Pendleton is having some double in din. lingiiishini; lingua fnnu genuine $5 gold piaoaa, us i lam number of eonnUifaiu ate in circulation there. Denttitry. Dr N J Taylor wislna to inform the peo ple of Eugene and l.mn county that be has n -purchased his old office of Dr. Looney, and is ready to alleud to all cases of deiitis In and dental suriiery. He will be glad to see all his n Id friends ami pal runs and many new ones, at his office upstnirs iu the comer room of tin Matlock ADVICE TO M'rTHIBS, Mas. Winslow'b Soothimo Strop, for chil dren teethitiv', is the pn scription of one of the he.t female muses ami physicisus in the diked State., and has l.en used for fnrt years with never failing success by millions nl inothers (or their ehililren. During the pro cess of ttethlaf its value is incalculable. It relieves the child (rom pain, cures dysentery aud diarrhoea, itiipiug in the bowels, and wind colic. Hy giving health to the child It rests the mother. Price 25o a bottle. Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re ulta of neglect may be serious. Avoid II harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which Is to weaken the bowels. The beat remedy la Ayer's I'llls. Being purely vegetable, their action la prompt knd their effect always beneficial. They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every where endorsed by the profession. "Ayer's Pills are highly and univer sally spoken of by the people about here. I make dally use of them In my practice." Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge port, Conn. " I can recommend Ayer's Pills above 11 others, having long proved their value aa cathartic for myself and family." J. T. Hess, Lelthsvllle, Pa. " For several years Ayer's Pills have been used in my family. We find them n Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and re never without them in the house." Hoses Grenler, Lowell, Mass. " I have used Ayer's Pills, for liver troubles and Indigestion, during many years, and have always found them Eromptand efficient In their action." . N. Smith, Utica. N. Y. " I suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared It would cause stoppage of the bowels. Two boiea of Ayer's Pills ef fected a complete cure." D. Burke, Saco, Me. "I have used Ayer's Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an in valuable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and hare always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia." James Uulon.M Middle St., Hartford, Conn. " Having been troubled with costive. neas, which seems inevitable with per sona of sedentary habits, I have tried Ayer's Pills, hoping for relief. I sm glad to say that they have served me better than anv other me, I,, me I arrive t this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their menu."-Samuel T Jones, Oak St., Boston, I Ayer's Pills, PRBPAJtab BT Or. J. C. Avar Co., Lowell, Man. old by all Dealer, la Medlctee. Th b h -st cmIi price will be paid for P aa. b, F. B. Dnaa. Still a Great Industry. Astorisu, April Gib. So much has i.r. u anid about tbs Alaska salmon fisheries and the decadence ol tie Columbia nw r ti.herii that ouie of our Eastern (hi n Is appear to think that salmou fishing mi the Columbia nver is a thing of the p ist. Tin y are mistaken. Suluiou packiug uu the Columbia his horn, is, mid lur uiauy yrais wlfj be, a gnal industry. An bullish thai gives emi'lovim lit to 4-, insi n, thai has luvcsied $:l,iNKI,i0ll, thai Mlta yearly $J,IMKJ.iasj woilh ol tlb, Itial biijs a iiiilliou dollars wnrlh ol supplies every y. ar, that a. mis IWt uly i: . I tou. ol salmon every year all OVSt the world, ttnnl i be consider, d au lapOTtUl ludustr) au where The pack of '87 waa oSLOM cases of four dozeti cans In a c.isv; I be p.ick ol 'e8 waa 3Ull,M'0 case.; tbe pack of 'K! willlsgiu oH-ratious to tuoirtiw, ttiat is the open aea sou brgius in mnriow, ibougli very little will bs done (or the ueit two weeks, there will be in ol 1'ilHj la ats in the water this season; there will be au uuiisiially large numb, r ol seines and traps, and twenty. five canneries will he iu iquraliou ou the liver. Despite all that la said, II is acknowledged evert where 111 ll the Columbia nv. r salmou is .up. nor to Ml other; it is put up iu such shape aa to justify the claim to superiorly, and communis tho highest price in lbs tuaikcts ol the world. The Onfon ivitic, Albauv Herald, April 7tb. It is Icarucd from what is con-nlered relia ble luforuiatiou that tin- Oreguu Puciflo Co. havii received several bids for work on the eastward eiteusiuu of the road aud are uuw coiisideriug the same, and th it the work on tho line is likely to bu resumed before many days. The oorupauy has heretofore stated that the work ou the road la to ha oommeiioed early this spring, and those iu a position to kuow alate that Is fore anyone knows that ihere are coulraciora iu Urn field they will have secured contracts and tie ready to com mence work, ll la known that there are oue or twoconlractoia who have remaiurd iu this city during ihe winter lor the purpose of taking contracts ou the road. Whether or no the Oregon Pacifto Co will, iu conucolioti with the work of con struction ou the linn eastward, also coin nn lire the erection of their machine aud car shops here this summer is uot kuuwn, but it is stated that the company's office will tie re moved to Albany, and it Is m sale assertion that the work ou the road will becoiumeuced w i Inii a veiy abort lime. It reimrtcd that a large surveying party uuder Engineer BoktSjaOfl will start across Ihe m mil. mi. lo-muirow to muku a surve) ou the Una 111 Eastern Oreguu. I III Mil I, nil til Old Soldiers. A velcrau of the lain unpleasantiiess" writes from his residence iu Ohio, uiidei dale of the 2iith of December laat, to the Pittsburgh Dispatch, that I.OO0.OUO is uuw lying iu the C S. Tieasury, to the order of soldiers of the recent war. He says that lint baa ill in (our hundred thousand discharged soldiers aio further enlilled to receive from $'20 in 1 35 esch. by im rt It applying (or ii in Washington from any quarter, as (olio ei First Five cents per mile Iruiu place of discharge home. Second I went v five edit' daily for aim duly la.lwe. ii Apiil and OatobSTi IHG'J. Third Twenty -eight cents daily while in prison or on furloii b. He aays he obtained his extra compensa tion as pensioner iu lliea. particulars by simply applui g for il; and not one iu ten ol Aluc rlraua seem to he aware ol the legality o. aiich a claim Although Ihe extra sum is comparatively small, ll is worlh wntiliu (or, bicb seems lo be all Ihal is required Throughout Oregon, there must bu a large nnnibsrtnM sntlilad. who might unitedly aggregate I In Ir applications through (heir Federal representatives or other source. The Oregon laud SUM pawl o( Salem bua ii mail, a conliacl with au advertising film of Chicago, lo have their immigration adv. rtisemi nt of two inches prinb d in twi n i v eastern r lign us newspapers lor $1(10 The men comprising this land company kuow the value o( advertising, as they have -p. nl many hiindreda ol dollats iu this man ner. A business until profits by experience, aud i( it did mil pay llirui tu adv rliao that particular portion ol Oregon, they would not do it. These ure stirring turn s, and ihe couulry that nci ivea the nmsl new people, new lila and new money, MUST AtlVElt TISE. Henry Walters,. u announces that Out. F uaker, of Ohio, will bu sent as Mlolak r to Germany. Iu this case the American flag will be left IU u very exposed situation ou this continent. What Ii It? That roduci s that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its spplicu lion or injurious effects' The snewcr, W is d nil's ltolH-rtinu accomplishes all this, aud is pronounced by ladles of taste aud refine m Ill Iu III till in t ill ligbtflll toil t article ever produced. Warranted harmless aud matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene Citv. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pmity, strength and wbnlrsomeneas. More economies! tnau tbe ordinary kinds and can not be mid in competition with the multi tude ol low lest, short weight, alum or pboe pbate powders. Sold only in cam. Kotu. Unix, Powsm Co., IOC Wall St., N. Y. It Will Stick and Win. New lork World: Ten slates will bold elections on the 5lb of November nelt, snd il is safe to say that In all of ibem the con test will bs fought ou substantially the same lines, so fsr as national politics are involved, at those of ihe late presidential campaign. The war tariff still remains to bnrdeu in dustry and to bold out illusive hopes to labor. The surplus still swells aud contin ilea as an incitement to congresaiousl ex travagance. The rich beneficiaries of Ibis most unjust and unequal ayalem o( taxation arrngauily deitisd to tin n workmen, now that their bouuties sre secured for "foar year more," not only s fair share in lis I , in fits but a decent hearing of Iheir griev ances. And so the issue remsios. The position of ihe Democratic paity upon this question is what il always has been. The Demociatic party begau iu 1840 to de nounce taxation ol tne many tor tbe bemnt of the few. Il baa never awirvrd (rom this position. Il declared iu the same platform that "uo more revenue ought tube raised lhau is required to defray the ueorssar) ex p. uaea ol the govemuieut" on a baaia of the most rigid economy." It baa constant ly reaffirmed this doclriue. Iu 1876 tbe en litiriug T'ildeii platform denounced the tariff aa "a uiaaterpi.Ce of injustice, inequality and false pieimsea," and demanded that "all custom house taxation aball only bs for reveuue." Iu tbe last campaigu tbs parly aim pi) tiiuiutsintd its historic posi tion. It will slick, and win. Oregon Kffoiiiiiieiiil.il ions. The Oiegon delegation to congresa have united upon and have submitted to Prest ibul Harrison Ihe following names of per sous for appointment to various ft dcral of fices in Oiegon: J. B. Huntington, of Baker Cily, for reg ister, aud Captain Harrison Ke Hey, of Jack sonville, for r.oeiver of tbe new land office nl Drewsey. iu the new Haruey land district. T. J. Unfoid of Ynqutiia City to be Uuited Slates Indian ageul at tbe Siletz agency in lleiilon enmity. A. C. Palmer to be postmaster at Prtne vllle. A Msllory to be Postmaster at Heppner. Dr. Lon Cleaver of Baker City to be reg ister of tbe laud office at La Grande, snd A. M . ' hi to, to le receiver. Warren Trnitt, ol Dallaa, Polk county, to lie register, and Nathaniel Langell of Jack sonville to be receiver of th land office at Lakeview. C. E. Moore to be postmaster at Corvallis. Miss Jessie Baker to be postmaster at La Grande. Kev. O. M. Irwin of Union lo be superin tend, nt of the Indiau school at Chemawa near Salem. C II Uoland, to be postmaster at Jefferson. Tbe name of Orville P. Porter, of Albany, Oregon, has been submitted to the Pieaidrnt (or the Alaskan Mnrshalabip. Porter baa Ibe endorsement of the entire Pacific coast delegation for this position. Max I'racbt, of Aablaud, Or., whose name has been meutioucd in connection with the position of governor of Alaska, has lawn recommended to tbe Preaidsnl (or Iba posi iion ol collector of customs at Sitka. The Pension List. Criticism of Commissioner Tanuer's scheme to pension everybody is received by Ihe surplus-spenders and vote-catchsrs aa "hostility to tbe Union soldiers." Il is not hostility but true regard (or hon orable veterans to wish lo keep lh pension list a roll of honor. That list will be any thing but a roll of honor when the bummers aud ibe shirks are given an equal place upon II wilb the brave and faithful soldiers, and wbeu tbe able.lsidied and proapemtia share the nation's bounty with the disabled aud the lb pendent. Il is said, in one of the true words spoken in jest, Ihal "Corporal Tanner will do bia best to make Ihe next war popular " Yes, wilb mercenaries. To pension everybody who volunteered is lo make a lost virtue of patiiollsin. To induce men to enli-l, uot in defense of iheir country but iu the hope of getting a li'e support at tbe country a el p. use, in to ib giade citix. nship lo a Hceian basis. Tho country should la and has been liberal and geuerous without slinl in its oare of wounded, disiibh d and enfeebled soldiers. A pension list of 987,000.000 a year is at once a testimony and a warning. To awsll it further by the rtckhss leRislation pro posed would be an equal injustice to a. If respecting vettrans snd to tbe over-burdened taxpaera. s. " Au exchange sajs thai Ibe iiu airlnnce of publl b'Og a dissolution notice iu the event o( a change of firm is shown by a bVoMm t Cleveland. A note for t'iDO w..s given by a former member of the firm and the firm's name was signed to it It was discounted at ths bank aud the maker of the note np prnprlai.nl the ppiceeds to bis own Use. The dank brought mil against the firm for tbs urn unt They showed ihal his connection with Ibe firm had cesatsl before he inade ths note, but Ihey had not published a dissolution notice previous lo ibat lime, as required by law, snd judgmeut was rendered against the old firm. A little son of Mr Benjamin, of Wood burn, w s so seriously poisoned by a ciga rette be had smoked that it became neoea ssry to call a physician The lad waa soon relieved but would probably have died had not medical aid have come lo his rescue. This case very forcibly points a moral to adorn a lale lint Ihe new law in relation to tbe ante nt tobacco lo minors, if enforced, will be of mucb good. In the many additions to Portlsnd, East I'm i Ian I and Albina now in the market, are 31.000 Intn exclusive of those for sale in Portland proper. Jusi think of it, 21,000 lota, enough (or a city of 8,000,000 popula tion, ami new addiiiooa are being recorded almost daily. There is one compensation in Mural Hal stead's rejection bv the Senate. He bss now an outrage and a bloody ahirl of his own, and can give the South a rest. Whv yes T-Tea-T. We ak yon to note thai we carrv the largest and best stock of Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from the import' r We allow vou to ses, UuU or imetf what yon buy, or will give yon a sam ple to let vou find out just what kind yon want. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Prices to anit the times from 15 ota np. We alio have a full and fresh stock of groceries etc. Pacmc Tra Co. in - 4ss Geo. W. Klnaey, Aneloueer. ... 1 , Muut, kn. u. in il! tt ueu you want T"m kwshs (urnitnre or bud sold at auction, call on Oeo. W. Kinsey, tbe pioneer snd most suo ,. (..! ..,,..,..,...,. in I .owi fVinntv. He will attend to sll sates on nasmwi mission.