GUARD. THE EUGENE CITY KSTABLIMIED FOR THE DISSRllliTION OP DEMI'RATIl' rRlK.IPLER. AND TO BARN IK IIQSBST LIVING II TUB SWEAT OP OCR BROW NO, 40. EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY. APRIL 27, IBM. VOL 21 Ifct uW Guard. iPCBLI8HEDEVEBY SATURDAY.) I L, CAMPBELL, ,.ubli.her nl Proprietor. .,, ,) the East aide of Willamette ' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $2 SO 1.25 .75 per annuii jb Months- Three tuonius. ..in iA'I V MATBB O ADVKKTIB1NG. j;uC"-' rw,mred 'rt.vertU.r.wlUb.ch.rUt th. W- lowing rates: h WOO OM square t,rB' ""'th. ... 00 5!LSraTrttl5; renderl quarterly. tflToh work b. PA... KOBON l.EUVEKV. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-fit- Law. ,11 1MUCTICE IN THE COURTS lhl'l a- I Judicial District u.l in w 1 ,.I Hie ''sfSXntioa give,, to collection, and matters in probate ITbilyeu, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - KUOKNE CITY, OREGON. .RAOTIOW IN ALLTHE COURTS OF P this State. Will give specie attention tn Elections and probate matters. OHIO -Over Hendrick fcEakin's bank. Wasbburne & Woodcock Attorney-t-law, KU 114X15 CITY, - - - OKKOON DFFIOB A the Court Home. iv8m3 George a. dorris, AUorncy-at-Law , KUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON OrricE In Register Block. GEO. M. MILLER, Attorney and Ccunsellat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Olllce formerly occupied, by Thompsons I'ean J. E. FENTON, AUorney-at-Law. EUGENE CITY OREGON. Mn.ei.1 attention ifiven to Probate business and Abstracts of Title. OrricE Over Grange Store. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. lUidence on Fifth street, where Or Shelton orinerly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, 1AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE orree yidence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby tia!, Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOBNKYAT-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 United States Government Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and 8. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DWftRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved town property for sale, on easy terms. Property Rented and Bents Collected. The Insurance Companies I represent are among the Oldest aud most Reliable, and in the Prompt and Equitable adjustment of their oases Sta.ii Second to None. A share of your patronage is solicited. Office up suira. over th.Gng.re.IS DRS. PRENTICE & M DONALD, Physicians cf Surgeons. P. U. PRENTICE, M. D. I Graduate of the Uni- I J. J. McDOHALD, M. D. Graduate of the Uni versity of Penn. and University "f Cali fornia. . Special attention paul t,, diseases of Women Throat, Nose acd to Surgery. versity of Penn. and Cinn. Col. of Med. and Snnrery. Special attention paid tu diseases of thel.ungs Stomach, and Kid Beys. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Street opposite the Star Bakery, whe,. a. is prepared to do all kinds of work offered ia his Ha. . . . A large of Tine Cloths no hand fr esxsaxers to selsct from. , Reuairiixk and cleaning doae promi.tly. Sal la tion guaranteed. llfSSM. Not. , m tf for Infants and "CaatorlaissoveU adapted to children that I 1 recommend itaasuntriaraaanviiMmMiAa I . J r ' I 1IW.D to Di. . A Ait-uiK. II. D.. I 111 Be. Ostord St, BroaUyB, M. v STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & FumpSp Pip.!, and JOB WORK done on tice at reasonable rates. ING a Specialty. Come and NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE BOOTS aad 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 the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. Sf Free Look uh over; if we do not save you sell to you low. A FULL LINE Day TBI LEADING- FUBHITUBE IT UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and WiL Sts . -DEALER IN 4 MA T L I CK Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of mil AND WINTER COODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS y -tnruethein Rnieuil-r the place;-1 he ew LWtS inXM and E.Khtb 8... EoniCty. Oregno. Children. Caatorla el n OoUe, OoBstlpatlon, Sour Btom ' larrt en, Eructation. ""T ' . ' " r' 1 e - .n., , ...... M.nA in.Muotea li- Withoui ujurioui medicaUaa. Tni OaWfAVI Oastfvjnr, Murray Street, N. Y. Stoves. Plumbing Ms, short no-PLUMB- See Us. STOCK OF SHOES OUR stock is New and SlylWi- money WB Will IIIRKR KOIlli: MM rinr OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN & Henderson, & Storj NO IDLE BOAST Dentistry. TleBtlfaofProtperlty.'' Clyaeetole Btoek. Dr. N. J. Taylor wiab.au lo inform the pro I pis of Eugene and Lane county (hut ho haa re-purohaawl his old offlee of Dr. Looney, I ami is ready lo ulit iid to all cmoa of denlis irv and dt'ii'tal Htirgery. 11' will lw "1 t" si'o all hia old fri lids and patioua uud many in inns, ut Ilia office unalam in tin- crui'i I room of thr Milli'k AOVIOK TO U0THBR8, Mlia. WlNHtov. a South, WO HTIVP, for Mil ilren teething, i the prescripti",, "f one of the lie.t female uursss and phyaMaM in the United States, and has Iwen naed for orty veara with neier failing succen by millioM of niothers for their children. During the pro ceaa of teetitiliK iW value in iin ah nlable. It relieves the child from pain. eure dysentery and diarrhoea, giiping in the bowels, ami wiud colic. Ky giving health to the child it rent, the mother. Price 25c a laittle. Mr. C J Smith, traveling aalei-man lo' Belford, Chirk Co., OMMffo, had the uiis fortana lO aptma Ilia wrist moat se.crely. "I was anffering great pain," be aays, "and my wrist was badly swollen , u U v upplu-a-lloni of Chunilrlaii,a l'.,iii lUliu relieved the pain and reduced the swelling in one night, aud in eoiisuiiieiu'e my work and liuaitieKS was uot interrupted, for which I am very grateful. I can recoiiiun lid Chain, berlaiu'a Pain Halm from personal exper ience. Sold Dy tiaonri, ,v o. When a peraon tells von they never bad snob, a cold in their life take Ih. ir words for it and advise, then, to use l lunula rlau, a Cough Keiiiody and ODN. ror OOBgba, ol.la and linarseneaa it lias no upentnee, Sold bv Osburn k Co. Hicb food, and lack of exercise, dining the wiuter months, cans, a the system to be come torpid and the blond impure. A dose or two of St. Patrick'a Tills will cleans,, and invigorate the aystem, purify the blooil nnd do more yood tlian a dollar bottle of blood puiilier Sold by Osburn Co. A in ron is seldom si. k, when then lum ula are regular and never well when they are irregular. Hear this ill mind ami keep your biiweb regular by an occasional dose of St. Patrick a Tills. Nihl by tlalmrn t o. e. l'-i Oregon Electric Helief for all pain, internal or external. Aak your druggist for Oregon Electric lielief. It will help you. Davis, the tailor, 1ms just received a large atock of imported ami domestic goods of the latest Spring and Summer styles. Call and examine Ilia stock. Take Notice. That A. Goldsmith haa the largest, finest and beat stock of yueenaware. Crockery and Glassware ever brought to Eugene. Give him a call ami he will prove it tu you. t4B Pr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, auli headache, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hiver, chills aud le ver, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Ok mm TaxXOE. Sold by Osburn & Co, drnugiata. Give Them it Ghraeel That is to any, your lunga: Also nil your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passages, 'but the thousands of little tubeB und Mtvities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought uot to be there, your ltinga can not do their work And what they do, they canuot do wcel. Call it cold, cough, cronp, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the familv of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to he got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to lake Hob chec's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Eveu if everything else haa failed you, you may de pend upon Ibis for certain. HaturesPleasantIaxative A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of liase and Comfort Follows thousnof Syrup of Eigs, a, it acts gently on th ' Kidneys, Liveh and B6wrls Ell'uctually Cleansing the System win u Custivu or Bilious, Dispelling ( olds, Headaches and Fevers ami sirmanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating the organs on which it acta. Far Hale In SOe mi.l mi .no 11., Hie. Iij all I.aadlna; DrMfgiata. HAfcrAtTCSKt ' ' I.T ST TDK 0ALIF0ENIA FIG 8YEUP CO. Sax FiAmnco, Cau, Locumui. Kr.. Nr.w Yosa. N. Y J. L, PAGE, TTAVLVG A J.AIlliK AND CuMI'I.KTE XX stk of Staple and Fancy Groceries, ' Isiught in the lst markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer the public better prices than any other houae IN EUGENE- Pnatnus of all Vin.ls taken at market price. MILLER BROS.. Ileal Field, Vegetable and Flower Seedi. sTHee and I'-mltry Supplies. Garden TaU, Psrtillnrs. Ktc ' , , H Second St, l-tweea Salnem and Tayr I Pom a.D, Or axrSend for our Catalogue The anthracite coal trade is stagnant and efforts are la-ing made to cut down produc tion atill more. The output thus far th's year hsa to eu I.302.3IU tons, agaiust, against 4,753.628 last year; but 2tl,lKH min.ra of the Heading systems, and from Itn.tsK) to 4(1,000 iu all, 're ai, to be idle for the past teu weeks, with much suffering, while the accumulation of coal at Port Hich tnond ia represented as greater than at auy oth. r time for thirty ears.-K. G. Dun's Weekly Keport. Latest reports show that several thousand more miiicra have bceu laid off, and that tl,oe who are workini! are getting onlv H0 to $15 per mouth. At Tall BitMi Masaa busetts, IS.ikki weavers and spinners are out on a ainke for higher wages. lhey claim they get loa-er wages and work more bonis than the cotton mill employees of England, a statement which is corroborated by the report of .las. Q, Blaine, Secretary of State, on "The Cotton Trade of the World." issued in 1SSI, just after an elec tion, whin the dnpea h id voted. The strike will prove U ffectinl, and will only benefit the mill owners by increasing the price of cotton goods. Since Hariison s electiou iron mills have been failing thick ami fast. The Heading Iron Co , the largest in America, haa gone to the wall, the manager saying that the MWaMil tar, IV ,s the cause. We patiently wuit for prospeiily. John IfcAliMtr, the i:l yc.ir old lad who ia said to be tiling with consumption in the penitentiary at Salem, ia the youngest con vict ever in that institution. He was aeu teuced for life from Jackaou county for uiiirdeiiug bis father, and it is thought that it will uot take many years for him to serve out his sentence. In the famous Jones county, Iowa, calf ciiho, which haa been ill court aince IN I, a di eision has Ih'cii handed down against de fendants for $1,1,00 and costs, which amount to 93.5(H). Appeal was taken and the (our calves promise to cost $20,000 before the case is emled. The highest cash price rheat bv K II. Dunn will be paid for Beauty iidiiilred bv all. Among .null may best bo de)M to eUUMM personal lieaiilv ia the daily iim "i Ayei'a Hair S'igor. No matter what the color of the hair, this piepa ration glvaa it a lus tre ami pliancy that adds greatly to Its harm. Should the hair he thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayer'a llnlr Vigor will restore the color, bring out a new growth, and rem In the old soft and shiny. For keeping tbo scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there Is uo hotter preparation in , he market. " I am free to confess that a trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor has convinced mo that it is a genuine article. Its use haa DO) only caused the hair of my wife aud daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted minx. lache a respectable length and appear ance "-K. Hritton, Oakland, Ohio. "My hair was coming out (without nny assistance from my wife, either). I triad Ayer's Hair Vigor, using only one Isittle, and I now have as lino a head of hait as any one could wish for." -It. T SobtnlttOU, Dickson, Ttinn. " I have used Avnr's Hair Vigor in my familv for a number of years, and re nril ,t as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps tin, scalp clean, the hair soft ami lively, and preserves tho original color. My wife has used It for a long time with most satisfactory re Milta " Benjamin M. Johnson, fsT. D. Thomas Hill, Mo. " Mv hair was becoming harsh nnd dry, bill after using half a bottle of Acer's Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the Jov and gratitude I .I " - Mabel (' Hardy, Delavan, III. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PRRrAHKD nr Dr. J. C. Ayer U Co., Lowall, Maw Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. M;uki:k bUil women MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. II I.I M - - - OHM. ON . Marx. Sdffc Shop and Bath Rooms, Hot and cold bath the week. always ready during "irst door north of Dunn's new block. E. R.8KIPWORTH, . tUorney at-Law, KUGKXK CITY. OltKGON. On-irr CnaUirs in lU-si.ter lihick, firt dassf I., the lelt. Will do a ir.neral law practice in all th i OirU of the Sute. All business promptly at , attended to. Dr. G. W. Biddle, m DENTIST. ji. Tr. WORK A BPKCLiLTY. OL X MSMtMM ass Killing eieouUd by the lat r: i.i .-I .rlti.elh.sU All rk warrs'teo; !( years experience. Orrif E l itu.1 lilock, ! n.er Lnckev. driw store. Is. I.- the tin, - 1 H' t7iO Iff El'oknk, April II, IRStl. A party advertising in the OOaJD) says he bclievea his Clydesdale horses to be tho only puro bred in Eugene, his authority being the Americau Clydesdale Stud Hook. He t .ink. be knows this Ivcanse his are regis tered and mine are not; till- does uot make his auy purer bred than miue, for the reason that the ari nt stock of mv horses waa brought from Scotland in 1871, 7 yra. laifore the regiatralioti of Clyde stock begau. I claim that the two Clydesdales, ltrutus aud Hector, aro as pine bred as any iu Oregon. The sire of Brutus was bought iu Scotland by S. G- Heed of Portland in 171, waa bred by Mr. In II of Woodbouse, aud sold as a pure bred Clydesdale. He also bought Kittle l'istier a mare that was winner of tour Itist premiums in Scotland with other full blood in .res at the MM time and h bred from them ever since. Old Emperor, the nist full blot.d Clyde brought lo Oregon, and the eipial of any ever brought here was not registered. Glctnlg, another pure bred, bought by Major brace of lleutoti at the Ceuicuuial, aud many others were uot reg istered because it waa before the day of leg istertug. I will stand by thu merits of llruliia aa a pure bred by hia breeding that he will breed aa uniform colts as auy Clydes dale horse in Oregon. Mr. I.add says he will show live mares of Ilia get, against any five iu the state. His sou, King Fergus, was awarded the lirst preuiaim at tbo Port laud fat stock show over all draft horses uml live of them were just imported from the States. 1 will exhibit Uve of his sucking colls, with Uve of yours, aud give you the privilege to choose them from your three Clydes Ibis spring, and uet if you wish, null leave it to the public to judge which shows tbo fuirest brood. Or 1 am tiling to compete iigaiiist four year old Nelson with throu year old Hector at the uext state fair, thus giving you otic year's advantage in ago. Hector I sal all at the atato fair in the two year old class last fall. Qmmi BatMAw. Lived On) His Mfe Quickly. Brat) Vrooman nr. nil) ditd at Oakland, California; dropped dead ill fact. Drought, at only eight yearn of age, from Michigan ncroaa the continent, he landed on a farm iu Yamhill Oo, Ortgoii, where ho worked iu thu summer aud in tho wiuter went to school; a laty iu a wayside inn at ten; team ster at thirteen, cattle-driver at fourteen; milk seller at tlftueu; miner nt sixteen; blacksmith from seventeen to Incuty-two giadnatc of a business college at tweuty- tlnee: blacksmith again and student from Umt lour to twenty si vi n; cjvil eugtueer at twentj-eight; lire engineer at twenty-nine. attorney at thirty; deputy district attorney four daya after In on; admitted to practice. leputy city attorney our m nit., later, lie ted citv attorney at thirty-two, district attonWI at thirty three, resigning at thirty Hve, attorney for important corporations at thirty-seven, state senator iu ( alifurnia at thirty-eight, re-eh eted at forty-two, the rec Ognllsd loader o( Ml party, unking a United states senator, receiving thu compllinentary trot, ol hia party at forty-three aud dead at forty llvo. lie worked for fame and wealth ; work al ighti en hoiira a day; now hn is doad; his eira get a million dollars. There is a moral in the result; get into it If you have time. Salem Journal, 17th inat: Thu Champion left (or Harrisburg this morning, and she will continue to make trips as long as the river i navigable at that point. There ia now stored at or mar llarriabiirg 1)0,000 bOahala ol wheat, which ia impossible to be iblpptd OtbWWsN than by the river. There is also Ul.tllX) bushels of oats at the same nlaee. The owners ol the wheat will lose considerable on the spoculaltou, as they bought it last fall at Koventy-aevon cents. which price will hardly no reached again aoon. Cheney, W. T., was swept by a disastrous Are on tho 15th Inst, The loss reached (70, null. Half of tho business purl of the town was destroved. The lire ia supposed to have been of an incendiary origin, and the tire annaratiia had been tampered will,, wooden nliiirs having been inserted in tun uose which caused a delay of an hour on thu part of the nretuen. Geo. W. KIiim'j, Aiicliiiicer. When you want your goods, ho. s -hold furniture or land sold at miction, call ol Geo. W Kiusev. tho nioneer and most sm ee. tnl auctioneer in Lane Couuty. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com mission. What It II? That produces that beautifully soft, mo .ilexioli and leaves no truces of its spplice ii,,n r iniurinus effects? The answer, Wis dom's HolHTtimi accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taste aud refine ment tn he the must delightful toilet article ever iinidiiced. Warranted harmless and matchless. V. M, Wilkina, agent, Eugene City. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of polity, strength snd wbolesonieness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and can not be mid in competition with the multi tode of low teat, short weight, alum or phos. ipt I " h. ixiwdrrs. Hold oulv IU csus. KoVAl. taiHo fowiHis t o., imi xvau di., jx. a. - jij-y William S. I.tuld. A correspondent of the East Oregonian has the following interesting description of Mr. W. S. Ladd: Speaking of Ladd, reminds mc of passing that gentleman's residouco the other evening ist as the old man waa entering. His Car riage hailed iu the rear of his residence. A body servant, who sits bosido the driver, alighlod, assisted his charge to the ground aud placed a pair of crutches uuder his arms. Slowly the old cripple dragged himself arouud to the front slops of his mansion. Kvery move seemed to cause him pain. Hit (ace gave uumistakable signs of suffering. When bo Dually reached tho loot of the steps leading to tho front doors, the servant brought him a wooden Irame resomhliog a coutrivance sometimes used to teach babies to walk. This was put over hia bead and the ascent was made by placing the frame on the stopa and crawling up while his body was supported by the arms, tho frame being raised as esch step was reached. When at the top his crutches wore again handed to him, the great double doors swuug upon their hinges, and the old millionaire disap peared. 1 stood there iu front of that beau tiful place aud commenced to think and say to myself: "That man is worth millions of mouev and I am n poor aou-of-a-gnn. There's mv faithlul, hard-working little wife toasting herself over the kitchen stove pre paring our frugal meal; there are three chub- iiy Utile urcliius wltn tier, ami we aru an poor. For their sakes, how I would like) to tie rich How I wnuld dress them; bow I would feeil tin in, how happy I would make them' ' Thou 1 thought in another direc lion and I says to myself: "Well, Mr. I .add, you may have your great houses, aud rvanls ami carriages; you may uavu your great acres ami herds; yon may nave your notes aud nioilgagea ami alocka ami ooiias; you may have your tons of gold and silver. I'd rather be myaelf, just aa I am, souud in body aud niiud and limb, with six bits in my pockets, thau to have all of your rust wealth ami lie compeiiKi it) mac wiui n your Hor old, parnhzed worthless ligs.' This man is at ins prlvatl desk in Hie back of his baiik -Ladd k Tiltou's bank belongs to W. S. Ladd; there is uu Tilton couuecied with it now from 10 a. in to 6 p. tu. Kvery tuorii mg from 'J lo 10 o'clock ho is driven around the town, aud is generally accompanied by his two little graudehildieii. He invariably arrlos iu his bauds a iiiiiuln r ol sheets ol Ll.L - 1 . . . . paper, upon wnicu a lucumrauuu oi mini is to bo attended to la-fore enteriug the ofiico aru written. He often drives mto tbo coun try lo look at his farms aud thoroughbred stock, on which occasions his favorite vehicle seeuia to be u very ordinary two-seated luick-board He takes his iinirmug drive in an open barouche, and is invariably accom panied Iiy a pair ol cruiciiea ami a oony ser vant, ami ulwaja drives Hue large nurses. The greater part of his time at the otnee ia takeu up in listening lo schemes and propo- itious of people who want money, tie, Hears nothing, sees uothlugt and kuows nothing ut liguies, motn y ami lutcro-l. lie haa a very poor pair of lrg, but a remarkable good head for business His fortuue is estimated at from $5,000,1100 to SHO.OIKI.OOO. HIS blest sou, W. M. Ladd, ia a chip off tho old block. A TtlTtble Accident. Mouday, April 15th, word was brought to this city from Jones A Co. 's mill, that a young man by thu name of Ivcu Powell had been killed while oiling the machinery pre paratory lo the day's work. Mr. Powell waa a young man alamt years ol age, nts pareuts liviug near l'eudleton, this state. Ho has been iu the employ of Jones k Co. siuce last October. It seems that Powell's btisiuess iu the motuiug was to oil tbo ma lum, rv before starttug, but being a little late the engine had been started aud the saws were goiug at thu rale of fifty revolu tions a minute and he, without aloppiug the saw attempted to oil the beaiings by crawl ing between the saw anil frame WDlcn were separated bv alamt twenty inches. The saw caught his coat near the shoulder aud drag id tbe arm to tbo saw snipping it clean ol iesh; this brought his body dowu and the saw caught bun oil thu neck, cutting the jugular vein aud throwing him across the curriage. I he only words u spoke were My t ....I. Iwo men attempted to lioiii the jugular vein together with their fingers, but be bled to deuth iu tweuty miuutes. He was unconscious sll the time. The mill waa hut dowu and a messenger despatched to this city. His folks (fata teh graphed and everything uecosaary attended to. Ills death was caused by bis owu carelessuess it ap pears, as last Friday he oiled the uiacbiuery in the sunn, manner and 1,1s pain s leg was caught iu the saw, hut before any serious accident happened bis leg was pulled away oy a fellow laborer. Only three teeth of the suw showed signs of being in coutaet with llosb, aud they are about equally distributed urouiid the eir oumfereucu ol the saw.- McMiuuvillu Tele phone. Laying- and Hutching-. All other game birds iu Oregon put to gether have nut attracted tho attention of the pres., and people during tbe past two years, like the Mongolian pheasant. It U about tbe only bird protected by law twelve rnuulhs during the year, and perhaps the only law violated every day in tbe cat udar. True, these buds multiply very rsptdly, despite the fact that thousands have been killed iu Uektou county alone the past year, but wo call the atlvution of sportsmen lo this point suit appeal to their owu judgment and couiiuou s. iis. as to their enforcing tbe law at Mm scaaou. These birds are at present laying tbeir eggs sttd hutel ing their young, and perhaps one shot wuuid spoil a good day 'a sport in tbe future. Don't do it. Give Hi ' in a chance tu raise their young brood sod Iheu if you are determined to violate the law you will at leaat have tbe satisfac tioo of knowing you used soinu decency about it. Hut some will say we only shoot roosters. Th.it is no exense. If you are under the delusion that tbe male birda are only for ornament, yon ought not to be sl owed to bundle n gnu for lack of common seuse. Corvailia Tunas. When Mr. Harrison waa told that the lour ites, Chicago, St. Louis, Leavenworth and Ciuciuuati, bad all gone Democratic, he re marked thai be waa not surprised; all the leading Republicans wore in Wsshington after office. Why yesT-Tea-T. We ask you to not that we carry the largest and best Btoek ol Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from tho imiHirter. Wo allow y you to we, tattt or mdf what you buy or will give yoa a t just what kiud you tried brands always want. All favurite and in atock. Prices to suit the times from ts up We also have a lull ami fresh stock of groceries etc Pactric Tai Co.