THE GUARD. MuuiMini cur tiii. mssnnwTioK of kmoi rtic rmv iPLKs. wd to tm a bostuvisg by tiiKoWkjt op oi k bkow EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY. MAY II, 1881). ,0L21 NO. 42. EUGENE CITY (PUBLISHED EVEUY SATURDAY.) L OAMPBBLX, paMlakM1 Mi Proprietor. ,,l-('K On the East side nl Willamette ,,et -t" a-1" Ki,lth Str"U- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. n m . La . .75 Ccr aaauui. Six Month. I hree mouth- OUR ONM KA.r OP ADVKllTISING. Vlvertiseruents inserted as Mix) O muare. tan Uoai "r less one insertion 63: S,Sl,tinMrtioa It Ota required SertUer. will b. charge t th. fob lowing rate: M !,." thrte months . l)Ir, square u months ( J ,T:SCini;Ki'c,.ium; ;!U nnt. er line tor each insertion. 1 wrtislng bills will I rendered quarterly. All job work must be PAID roHus tUBJVMt, CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, n-ril I. PRACTICE IN THE CM'RTS V of tin- Second JndioUl District and in J Supreme C.mrt of thi State. Sh''u1 attention given to collection, and nutters in probate L, BIL7EU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - BfJUKNK CITY, ORBGON. fl iCTIOKS IN ALLTHE COURTS OK f thi State. Will gift special attention tn mUwtioni ami probate matters. OrNOI -Over Hendrlck Eakins bank. Washburne A Woodcock Attoriiey-ut- Low, HI I HSU CITY, - - - OKEiiON OFFICE At the Court House. ivHru3 GEORGE A. DORRIS, Ittorney-at-Law, HUiiENECITY, OBKGON ()rrics-In Register lilock. CEO. M. MILLER, Attorney and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Est ale Agent. KUOBNB CITY, OREGON. Ufllee formerly occupied by Thompson 4 ! Villi. J, E. FENTON, Attornry-at-Law iUQBNKCITY OBBGON. Special attention given to Probate business anil Abstract of Title. OrfICK Ovnt Orange Store. T, W. HAUUIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. KtlHroiTf on I' il'th street, where Dr Sliellou urmerly rani'M, Dfi, jos: rii P, a ill, ( 1 A N' UK FOUSDATHI80FFICBorra- 'Uleiice when not profeaaioually engaged, Keekieqca OK Eighth street, npisite I'resby- -n Ml t hill ' I.. J. J. WALTON. Jr., ATTO H N 1: V-AT-I.A W ECOEN'E OITV, 0REO0N. XITILL PRACflOR IN ALL THE If t'niirt of the State. Special attention veil to real estate. OOP HU, .in I pfnbate matter. Collecting all kin'ls -if claim agaiust the ' 'niteil States Government Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and 8. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. I HAVE BOMB VERY DESIRABLE F&rina fmr.r-.it-f.il uii.l I ' n imiim Vtll ToWti rTMpeny iqr u- . on tay lenuft. Property Rented and Bents Collected. TBt Insurance Companies I represent are ,.g the Oldest and most Reliable, and in the I'hohht andEgriTABM ailjuttment of their owe Stash Sacosn to None. A share of your patronage is solicited. Office up stair,, over the Orange Store. B. V. DORRIS. DRS. PRENTICE & M DONALD, Physicians r Surgeons. T. a.PREgTICE,. D. Graduate of the Uni versity of Penn. and Cinn. C.J. of Me.Un.1 Surgery. Special attenti . paid to diseis-s ,,f theLung Stnaoh, and Kid ncyn I j. j. McDonald, k. a irahi.ite of the I'ni ' vritv of Penn. and ! Univerity of OaU 1 fornia. SK-ril attention paid to divsse. of Women I Throat, Ne and to I Surgery. I DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP (N NINTH Street "Piite the Star Bakery, whete "upreparol to do all kiivb of work offered h line. Alanrettnck of Fine l4h on hand for '"aai 1 1 to aelect from. RTirint and cleaning June promily. Sat facta (ruaraDleed. . No.,l8. tf Tor Infants and ChiMren. TaatorUnao well adapted to ehUdren that I Caatorla r ; roBmipni n, i'voimu'i.,ltaauperioruauyprvacripuon I S -!ir tt , i. Er.i. MUM, (Mrs torn, B. A Im M n I EBh i lim a.. .... aud iouio 111 So. Oxford SI, Brooklyn, N. T, STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Pips, Pip. ui Plumbing tools, JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A FIN E ASSOKTMKNT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LABOK 8TO0K OF BOOTS and SHOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. j Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit iou if you give us a call OUR STOCK IS jTFrec Nw and Styllsh.Jii Look u Ovrrj if H.n not av.. you money, HI iimkf Koine OtlB Ihp m II to you lo. -A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Day & Henderson, FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts MATLOCK Has iust received ' , . York ana unicago, ine largesi; and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, But cnll and prka tkrm Rn.-mlr th plnw: Tb Ne Three Storj j Brick, corner Willamette d Eifihth It, EuKeneCity. OreKon WuLuiujurioun medlcatton. Th Oh AW OtMMinr, ft Murray Slrvrt. N. Y i.kahIm; direct from New 1 1. i DentUtr Dr. N.J. Taylor wishes to iuf.uui the p.o .' of Kngeiie nnd Lane foimty Unit he h is ' rr-piirchaaf.l hi old ollli i of Dr. LoOMf, ' slid it ready lo i.llrnd lo nil cases of deiilis ' irv and deulal surKry. lb- wiU-bt Kind to see all his old friend mi, I putrons nnd inativ new ODN. at his office up-iaiis iu the cornet room of ibe Mai lock .01 ADVICE to .mothers. Miis. Winmiiw BooTflmg Brier , bm .hil dren-t. ethinu, is the prescription of one of tile InM female mutes ami physician in th. ! I'liiled State, and ha. hrrn usnl for fort) year with lie.. t failing iucoNa bl million of : mother, tor their rhihlri ii. Dining the pro : cm of teething it. value is incalculable. It relierea the child from pain, coles ilvst iiterv and diarrhoea, giiping in the bowel., and wind collo. By giving health to th. child it rests the inothrr. Price 'J5e a bottle, Mr. C 1 Smith, truv. hug sali.mnd for Itelford, ( lurk i t-o , Chicago, b d the mis fortune to pretty hi nt most severely. "I was suffering great pain," he saya, 'and tuy wr il w a. badly swollen; a few applica tion of Cliauitierlaiir. Pain Bdm relieved the piun mid reluct .1 the iwelling in one night, illld 111 coll, quelle lu v Work lllld business MM not interrupted, for which I am very grateful. 1 can rvcnmnn ml Cham berlain's Pain Buliii from personal exper ience." Kohl by Osbnru a Co. When u ikthou tells you they never had such a cohi in their life take their words for it and ftdviaa them to use Ohaubarleis'. Cough Remedy nnd cure. For coughs, rohls and lumrseiiesH it has no eipeiieuce. Sold by Osbuin A Co. Hii h food, mid luck of eietcisi, during the winter MOOtha, causes the system lo le couio torpid ami the blood impure. A dose or two ol St. Patiick's Pills will cleanse nnd iDvigorata the njratam, parify the blood and do more good limn a dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by Osbnm & Co A person is seldom sick, when their laiw Is are regular and never well when they ale iffl gala. Bear this in mind tnd keep your laiweb legnlur by au occasional dose of St. Patrick's Pill, Sold by Osbuin Co. The higbnaf OAah price will la i ll I for wheat by I' B. Dunn Davis, the t'lilor, has just received a large stock of imported mid domestic goods of the latest Spring and Summer styles. Call nud examine his stock. Take Nutlet'. That A. Goldsmith haa the largeat, finest and best stock of Ijueciisivaie, Ciockerv and Qlaaatntrt Met brought to Eugi lie. Give him a cull mid h will prove it lo you. Dr. Taylor's 7 Onks Coniponnd, purely vegetable, positively cures rhcumutisni, neu ralgia, looukaohf, sich lu'iutiiche, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, cnmpliiuta peculiar to females, cold or cough, hive., chills ami fe ver, pains around thu heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Ok t.ok Taylor. Sold by Osbiiru A' Co, druggists. Give Tliciii it ( liHiit't1! That is to say. Your lungs: Also all vour breathing BMchinery. Very wonderful macuiu. ry it is. Not only t lit. larger air puMagca, but the thun.aml of little tubea and cavities leading from I ben. When these are cloggul ami choked with mutter which ought not to Ih there, your lungs can not do their work And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, ( roup, pneumonia, catmrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstruction., all are lad. All ought to ha gut fid Ot. There is just one sure way to get lid of them. That is to take lloa chee's tiermau Syrup, which any druggist will sell you ut 7.. cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed ion, you may de pentl upon ibis for certain. NaturesPleasantLaxative A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follow, the nno of fiyrup of Figs, a it acta : ntiy on in K IDN'KVS, Livkb AND Bowrm Etrectually C'leaneing the Syatem whan t ""Uni or Illinois, Dispelling lolils, Headaches and livers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION . it l.ii.it w eakening or irritating the organ, ou w hi. Ii it acta, t or Hal.. In BOe and SI .00 Battle, by all Leading llruggl.ta. MAM'f ACTI'ft.D OSLT IT M OALIFOENIA FIG 8YEUP CO. 8A y.AJllK, OA!., lx nvituc. Kt., Htm Vent, N. V J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- Groceries, TTAVINO LARGE AND co.MPI.ETE I tk of Manic ,n. Fancy Or riee, bo. ! ht in the is et market EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Can offer th, puhlic Utter prioe. than any other house IN EUGENE Prsluee of ell kind- taken at market price. MILLER BROS., Field, Vegetable and Flower Seeds. a-Be and Poultry Supplies. Harder. Tisila, Fertiliaeni, Etc. Second St., Utween Salmon ami Taylor 1 FotTUID, Or. OaSend fr mir Oetamyne. I KMi n ml BMM IaW. The Sunday Welcome ha been pu-i.d ill r gard'.o the noii-obervaiice ol game and fl-h lawa in UklM county. It says: The national goveinin.tit bus txpended latge .litui of money for th" piolectioli of the ti ii ladnalrj iu Oregon, and ytl thought less people are forever doing k tin thing to naatralin the rffaot ol Ihla ontlaj notwith atandlng lha stringency of state .naetnifnta on the utj' ct. a will known ottlten of Portland Infomtl lis that at Spiingft' ld. two ami one-half miles from BnMM, i n saw mill, the saw dust of which is .lumped, with, out any attempt at concealment, into the Willamette river, thereby pnictic.lly pre venting the aaoral ahora thai point of salmon ami killing I ham for aotno diatanca below. Conduct of tbia kind, if tine, i uu on' rage ami ought to be prevented. Our informant tuillicr state, that no attention is paid to the game laws in Lane county, as .-very Sunday the pot hunter may he seen gun iu b.ild, shooting grouse mid Mongolian pliea-nnts. On one occasion, toward the end ol April, be saw an iricclniiuablc with two pheasant in his hand aud a hell g.ouse In had just killed, leaving her nine little chicks mother less. A strict enforcement of the statute might have a tendency to correct malteia in this regard, iu other counties a. well as Lane. An interesting fact as showing the differ ence in value between standard bred horse uiid those not entitled by breeding to that name, is gathered front the report of one o' the large sales recently held in L. xingtou There were two hundred nud sivi-thre standard bred horses sold for 1868,630, an average of 1010; fifty uon stniidiird bred hures brought ? to, an average of ouly 1190 60. Why yea T-Tea-T. We ask you to note thin wo carry the hug. st and best stock of Ten south of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow you Ionic, fcteif Ot imrll what yon buy, or will give you a sain pie to let you find out just what kind you waut. All favorite aud tlied brands always iu stock. Price, to suit the times fiom '!! eta up. We also have a full and fresh stock of groceries etc. Pacific Tf Co Long-Standing Blood Diseases nre cured by the persevering: use of Ayer's Barsapnrilla. Thi, medicine I, nil Alterative, and cause, a rmllciil f limine in the lyatnm. The process, In some cases, may not lm quite ao rapid na in other, ; but, with persistence, tin- result Is certain. Bead these testimonial, : " For two year, I suffered from a g vera pain iu my right aide, and haif other ironblet cawed by n torpid liver ami dyspepsia. After giving several medicines n fair trial with v i euro, I began to take Aver S.ii ilia. I yvo-s greatly benetttad by thu ill .1 bottle, and after taking live bOMlea I on com pletely cured. John W. Bomon, 0 laiwreuce at., Lowell. Mas 1 . 1 May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect ami l waaoonflntd to my is'd for eight weeks. A friend Induced inn to try Ayer's Sursiiiiarilla. Less lliau three iaittlea healed the sore. Iu all myoxp - rieuco with medicine, i never envy mora Wonderful Results, Another marked effect of tho use of lldl medii itie was the atreligtlieiiing i I sight." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Spring,, Texas. "I had n dry aCftlv humor for venr,, nnd autfered terribly ; ambus my broth er and aistcr were similarly nfnlctod, I pn- the malady is hereditary. It winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Kerinindlna, Kia.,) raootnniandad mo to tak Ayar'i Snrsapnrlllu, and continue It for n venr. For five nontha I took it dully, I have not had a blemish upon mr body for tho lost three month." T. H. Wiley, Mil Chambers at... New York City "Laat full and winter I mi troubled with a dull, heavy pain iu my side. I did not notice It much at first, hut It gradually grew worse until It became nluioat unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorder, of the stout nch and liver Increased my trouble,. I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilhi, and, nfter faithfully continuing the us. of till, medicine for sonic mouths, the pain (ll.aptH'arcd and I WM completely oured." Mm. Augusta A. rttfbaah, Haverhill, Muss. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rREI'Alir.II BY Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mail. Price l , ail bottle., f . Worth t . boltU. II UK IK (.UN WOHKN! M 8 BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. KliUBHI oi;m.i C. Marx. Barbbi Shop and Bath Rooms. Hot ami cold hatha always ready during the week. eirst dooi north of Dunn s new Idock. E. R.SKIPWORTH, . tttorney at-Law t RUUBNR CITY. OHIOON. OrricK .lairs in Register lil.wk. first! km to lha gam Will do a general law prarde in .11 the ' Court ol the StaU-. All basin.- " promptly at attelele.l to. Dr. (i. VV. Biddle, ?m QENTIST. PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY EX Uniting and Filling ey tented by the I ... eat improved method.. All w.ark w.rrs' ten; , It year, eiperiene Offlci-Titiu' lilock, over lirkev . dru t.r ' Profll in PniMt. Au old horticultiiralist say. (hero la 00 better way of figuring the profits of fruit growing than to hike the product, of acre, and see how dill, r.ut fruit yield. A fruit grower who hud tuna of prune, Inst I year, replied to inquinea by giving nctua I results ol prunes from tree, averaging ten lyenisold. Ot these he Inn two acres of Pa tile or French plums, three ucres Italian., two m rcs of Columbus, two ami a I. It acrea ! of tiohh u drops or Silver piuucs, two acre. Keltic Claude, and four acres peach prunee. His total products fiom thisu tree, ate a. follows: Petite prnui ,, pel ion ,7.n . Italian piums, per acre :i,7'JtJ I Oulujnbiai a,4iKj ' OoldW diop or Silver prune. 11,000 It i Ini CUude. 3,000 Tin shows wh it otheis huve ilainud, that 1 the greatest heart r of all is the I'ellte Prim. ' d'Ageii, commonly culled the Fuuch prune While one would consider that the Intger varieties ale yielding vt-rv heavily, it i, all actual fact that they ate mil up It. appear MOM, l'or iiistaiics the tiohh u drops an large fruit nud sc. m to yield heavily, yet il , come out least ol all in result, lot proportion is what he ha. observed (or s.ieiiil Yeats, though he has never befur. brought it down to actual figures. But tbui is not all of the matter of yield. Dllfeiein funis In tog .Illicit lit plie s The cost inn) be the sn me of growing the tie. ,, and ot gatheiiiig, OUting .ml packing the fiuit, though the clnaper kind is not necssanlt packed iu ns expensive a milliner. As to income, be anys: "Let us see what each varictx yields ot income per acre bsti- inatitig sales at current prices, that will gtv, a closer value of each to the producer. 111. 6,760 pounds of Petite at 7 cents u ill In worth jtd'i. Mi cents an Mara. 6,409 pounds of ( ohiiutiins, at n cents will t o worth s7l au acre; 8,780 hiuiii1s of Italians at I rente will he Worth a?XII.Ml nu ac:e; 8,U00 pounds of Silver prunes ai II rents will be worth 18811 an acre. " The HVera.e at these figure, of the II v. vnrielies frill be 327 87 an acre The t.ol den dion tcnlizul n1 i,i the average Th. Heme Claud, a full $S1 1.0 below. Tbe Italian a little ahofa and tin- l'.tttes or Fr, nch prunes selling at 7 cent., realize S75 mi aci. above iho average, nud almost Jii p. r c. in moietliaiitheOold. il drop or the Italian. T ilt average pioduct per acre Is II. 775 Ills , and the avorage Ineonia pel aora U m7.hfl Allowing a fair p.ieu for all expt lises ami Hit rest on uivestiin nt, two thirds of the 111 come of this oichtird should be to the profil in count . If the cost peracre is ( 1 10,however,the re maiinl.r from the dill', rent Y ii ieties is very nnequal ftoti the Patltea it i fiiii.M). boa the Italians - ..1 M), It in the Ooldeii drops f'i'iil, fiom the Heine Claud. s 811(0. Ironj iho OolanMni f 168. It may be thai Hun ts whole in.' profit from nil thest van. ties, hut lite two mosi prolific soits art ihe liulniii and Petite New Cruisers. Tim Board of Natal tMhVcih have .greed pufl plans for the SOUIl! m l ton ol eight uew warship, us follows: There .re to be huili three 20 (l-l(iii gun boata, known iu tin navy dapartnenl m oniaara No, 0, io.u.i n,at. cost of 1700,000 each, nud are to b" wholly of ah el aud steel frames. The lig will he two masle.l schooner with un imlicnted hnra. power of 6000, There ale lo be built two BOMMon venaels, known ns cruiser. No. 7 and H. t t $1,100,000 each, excdti-ive ol Brm. Ben!, maximum spued 10 kiiols per bout, nud to he entirely of steel. 1 he arnin meul of the eiuiser. NO. 9, 10 .ml II will consist of 2 I -in. It hi. . eh loailing nlles, and li 20 pounder, Willi a secondary buttery of 8 Hotchkisa and revolving cnnnoii The hut d ries of No 7 mid H u ill consist of I N-iurh mill I I) inch breech Inndiug rille , with u secondary battery of II inachllie (iatliligs mt.l revolving cannon. There i. lo he a 7,600-ton cruiser, guaranteed speed 21 knots, a ,i. Hon ton cruiser with a ipaao ol 20 knots, and n steel cruiser ol 800 ton., to cunt 8600,000. Qoveiuor Peiinoyer bus the happy faculty f putting to route the sophistry of theorist. and jurists in a uoiniier that appi al stronglj to the common sense of the people, who have become h. allily tired of the specious dedoolloni from false nttmlnea win. h bow distingiii.beil niHiiy of tho lending decisions of the courts of lute yi nrs. Io hia orilicism ol Judge Boise's n cent raiboad .omuiisaion decision, Ihe goveinor says: "Tbe l.-gi-l . lure declared that the ratlronil commiioii net should Ink. elf. ct from and after its dis peoval by Ihe governor, and the judge thus held heetlll-e, lis he said, it was the etl h lil intent ol the legislature that it should take etl.cl I in in . tl i i t. ly . whether Ihe governor up proved it or not." "Therein no telling in advance," continues the governor, "what American courts will hold, but there is no rnse on record, la-fore Ihi, deoision, where nuy court ha In Id that tbe intent of the leg islature was diametrically opposed to it. t press declaration, " It is quite possible that the higher court will su.laiu Judge Boise's view, ol ihu intention ol the legisla ture iu enacting the law, but (lover nor Pen noy. r will have the satisfaction of having presented Ills side of the case before the courts of public opinion in a very forcible wanner. Time.. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varie. A marvel of puiily, strength and wholewnucue.. More economical than tbe ordinary kind, and can not be sold in competitl n with Ibe multi tude of low tea, abort weight, alum or ubu.- pb.te powdi tl. Bold ouly in cana. Botal Hawi powntn Co.. 1(M Wall Hi., N. T. I llopn. W. J. Hcireu in Saleui Statesman. The Pacific const is fust becoming famom for the choice quality of hop. grown here, and tho production of hop, i, fust becoming oue of tbe leading industries of our state, and an is usually the case at thi time ol tbe year, much anxiety is felt on the part of grower, with r. g.ird to ptosptrtivo price). It la yet too early for any one to even gnua what ihe price of hops will be four mouths hence; but the statement of a few facta con nected with tbe oullook for Oregon bopa , liritrtl while the writer wu. East may not he iiuintere.ling to our hop grower,. While there we interviewed most of the prominent l.rewer, and hop rommission men. All of them t.gree that all markets will be bnre of choice bops by thu lime the crop of !,'. is hnrve.ted. There is yet a considerable quantity of old hops and low gintle.of 1888'n on the market, but the movement in tin chut, of hop, I, alow, and aale. difficult, but cnoioe Oregon hop are wanted at good price,. All Ihe brewer, with whom we talked speak ill the highest term, of the quality of Oregon bops, uiid any if our grower, will use proper cure in Ihe hnndliug and curing of their bops, thnt they will nl wny, find a ready market for them, and thnt they compare tavornbly with New York state hop. All account agree that the root, in New York stale have wintered well, and na he "grubbing" s. ,,. .,, bt now in full blast in that slat. , hop r.sjts are being offered in Walterville and I'tien nt Iho extreme low price of ttfty cent per bushel ami no hity- is This shows conslusively Ihnt New York bop gioweis la-gin to realize ibe fact hat they, with u yield ol tSiH) to 800 pounda in the acre, cm. not compete with Ihe Pncifia const, with a yield ol 121.) lo 2(H 0 pound, to tbe nere. In conclusion we nay to Oregon giowt ra, make the best hop. jou run, and feat uu coma;tition. Fatal Siiootiho Wednesday evening, May l.t, at Salem, F II. Og., of Lelmnou precinct hut ormerlv a resident of Salem, was shot by W. K Hawkins, a man with a h. uu he had had some aome trouble about ihe pay for some woik which Hawkins bad lone for hnit Ihe Stalesmau saya; "J. II. McNary, deputy county recorder, and Ogle yvere coming down Commercial street, il the hour named, ml were walking on 'he Hlreet Ml I ruck, at the hour named, and icro walking on the street cur track, as tho -id. walk on the w.st side of the street i, .11 blockaded with the apparatus ot the new elliellt walk. Whcii III flout of O W. lobnson'. clothiug store, they were met by Hawkins, who approaclud them and said lo Ogle. 'Well, I hear you have been telllug himii lie, ntioiii me again, iiiid in n mo ment the firing It. gin. McNary say, be ran lor a .afe place to get out ol the ivay, until be sbootlug ceasi il wlietc be til netl arouud .lily to see Ogle staggering across the street supported by Hugh Thompson and Win. J. Clarke, who took him to the .ling .tore." Ogle died at noon Thursday, hi wife being with bun at the time. Hawkins w is arrested mid held for murder. Salmon. The first month ol the salmon eruson ban ended. From the best iuform.ilinu obtaina ble tbe result bn, not b. on u, satisfactory to miners na wa. hoped for. The pack, how ver, for April will hu nearly a, lurge a, last year, notwithstanding the daily report, of average of oue to five fish p. r boat. ibis is .minuted for by the reason that thero ire more than twice as many boats on tho liver this y.-ar than last, and with aa good a run of fl-h the average per boat would ouly be half what it wa. last year. The pleasant weather, an early spring aud tbe price of salmon waa tbe inducement that put Ihe grcut amount of g.-nr in the river. The sal- moll bnve been ol a superior quality, ami ihe outlook is not at nil discouraging It i, generally believed that the pack thi, year will nearly equal tbe pack of last year. Astoria Pioueer. Employes. Sunday Welcome: A number of railroad corporation in tbe Eaat have been cited to appear before the inter-State railroad com mission ou Ihe 3d ol May to ,boW cause why I ree passes or Iree tr.iiiHiiort.il Ion ba, been giveu iu persons ruber th .ii its own officer. or employe. If the Oregou ourporatious were cited to explain how it la that members ot the legislatuie all owu the felicity of an annual it could only be explained on the hypothesis thnt tbey are employe in order io suve Iheinaelve from the penalties of tbe law. Such all aw I, .it I claim would make ur public serv.tui wince a good deal, but .. it is certain tbey treiited t-iilroad iiit. re-.tat with tender solicitude during tbe whole sea- -ion, the commission as well aa Ihe whole publie would feel that the "explanation" would be perfectly aulislnrluiy nnd exoner ate the railroad tuuipauiei. Democratic Times: The Lakeview Exnm- iuer ndvucalc, tbe o.llii g of .u extra aesaion ol the legislature by (loveriior Peiinoyer, to last not mom than tweuty day, for tbe ur- pose of enacting a 'more ..lisfaclorv assess ment law, which ull will ndtuit ia sadly need ed Should tbe governor aee tit to call the I. gishtturn tog. th. r agnill, w trust that he wiil nppolut a day ut faaiiug and prayer, to he otmtrved throughout ibe slate, at tbe same time, unless the legislators can be in duced lo pledge themselves to refrain from all other legislation during the session, as our exchanges suggest would be .iyiable. tbere wouldu I be much ol Ihe state left alter auotber aeisiou of the present legisla ture. Casual notice of the limber hull tilings in varioua paper,, says thu Astoriau, nbowa that a laign poiliun . f tbe applications to purchase limber laud are made by women. A woman, married or single, over eighteen yenra of ,ge, haa Ihe same rights in tbe mat ter that a man has, ami cnu make applica tion aud secure 100 acres the same nea man. The ouly provision ia that it must be with her uwu money. But that ran be easily arranged. lieo. W. Kinsey, Aae luner. When you want your good,, hOcaehoM Ifurnitnreor land aofd at auction, call on j Oeo. W Kinsey, the pioneer and moat suc t ceaaful auctioneer in Lane County. He will i attend to all aale. on a reasonable com mission. What la It? That produce, that beautifully soft com plexion and leavea no trace, of ita applica tion or injurious effects? Tbe an.wer. Wis dom'a Uouertine accomplishea all this, and ia pronounced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the moat delightful toilet article aver produced. Warranted haimlca. and matchleea. F. If. Wilkin., agent. Engnat Olty.