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THE GUARD. BSTIBLISHEU MIR Til K D1SSRM1MTI0N OPDEWRUIC I'lll.XtlPLES, AXD TO EARN i UOXEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP IDI III! )L21 EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE 1. m). NO, 44. EUGENE CITY a-uitLisiiED kvi:by 8ati:biav. I i.. c A MP HELL, Pakllahe' - PpHlr. f .. .I.. I' . side f Willamette "J? MWMB Seventh awl Eighth Street ckbm oy SuiiomrTioM. Km i er annum in. SUltonlta. 1 1 moutli OUR ONLY ,( vTKH Ol ADVKimSlNO. . ""Wiutiit insertion L required '"TbMSUttoW I charged at the fob ICKti,, month. JJ , r i,,e reuih insertion. , . L. 1 v Artieing bflli "ill " rendered quarterly. j S work must lie rxll vuo. MUWli CEO. B. OORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-fit- Law, ,1-mix puaotick ix Tin: OWBW , f tli i ik-sond Jodielel District ami , JnnMmoOoartol thin State " SpUal attention given to collection, and OA-Mrs i" lT"l'te L. BIL"EU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - Kl'OlCXK l 'II' V, OKEOON. , iRACTICBS IN kLLTHB COURTS OF I this State. Will give special utteution In collections and probate matters. OrrtOI "''-, HemWoh Kakin's hank. Washburne A- Woodcock flttorneys-at-Lnw, ;tl ; 5SK CITY, - - - OUK!ON tVFlOfi -At thu Court House. iv8rnJ GEORGE A. DORRIS, Utornej-at-Lawf , KU-IBNR CITY, - - ' OJIKGON Orfica In BsgMer Mock. CEO. M. MILLER, ittarniy and Ccunsjllor-at-Law, and Real ICsl air A$ent. i-;;knkti'V, - OBBGKM fofmtriy oeottpW by Thnmpsuu A .(. E FEN TON, AUornryat-Lnw. llTOBSYR OITY OBBOON. 8rMfel attention riven tn I'rntaU business n i Abstkrecto ol i itu-. I1MOI -i)ver Or in Store. . VV. HARRIS, M.D. Physician anJ Surgeon. oVirii b Wilkin's Drug Store. ILsidence mi Filth itreBl, where lr Sh. lt..n unnerly resided, dr. Mcdonald, Physician and Surgeon. EUGENE, OKKC.ON. limn Up-stairs in-Dunn's Block, lbsim. 11 anil 12. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, i IAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE nr res idence when not pnifeseionally engaged. Kesidence on Eighth street, opsite Fresby raa Church. J.J. VALTON, Jr., ATTO I f N KT-AT-LAW 8UOBNX CITY, OHKGON. IE7TLL PBACTIOE IN ALL THE I ? Courts ".: ! '. i Si.tt--. Special attention given Ui real estate, 0W ei tin ;, a.nl pmlkita nmttern. CoUMUnii ;l1 kiB'U if BUirM aidiiint the 'nite.l Statfi Covernnient. OfH.'s in WalUin's brick roonM 1 ami DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. OFFICE OVE OftAKOX STORE. ALL work warrante l. Laiuhing ga. a.lmiiiii-tero.l for painlen -traction o teeth. Dr. G. W. Biddle, DENTIST. DltATR WORK A SPECIALTY. RX- X trutin ami Killing (MMlad bf tk lat ent metli.l. All work warr-ti; H year, enprrience Omcs I itn' BMkf ot Lucky'n ding .tore. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPEXEIt A SHOP OX XI NTH Street opp..iU the Star Bakery, ie he is prepared to tin all kind, of work offered In hi. line. A large ttock of Kine UMn band for ?iwtonier to atlect fnin. Kepairini. and cleaning d'-'ne inimptly. Sat- aetion wTUarmnteed. K-ajene, M. 6,18oU U for Infants "CMtorUi.ioweIladaptdtoehUdrenthat ommendltaiiupertortoanrpri'acriuuon "owutome IL A. AacBta. 51 D Ul Bo. OHort St. BrookiTB. si. Y. STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Pumps.. PipeSp and Plumbing kk JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A HS1-: ASSORT MK NT OF ?B Eli TIFUL DRESS C000S5 From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. LARGE BOOTS and SHOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Cowjih'fc, from the lowest Price Up to the Finest; ean suit you if you ire us a call o'vn STOCK is iFrce New and Stylish.: Look us over; if we do tint Have you money, we will iniikn ho-iup one id- hi II to yo low. A FULL LINE OF Day & Henderson, -THE LEAMNC- FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and WiL Sts iWkt 1 Has jusi received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, But call kfd Pffc. Bwr th ptow: The Xe Three Story Brick, wni"r Wiltomette and Eighth St., Eugene City. Or' gon. and Ch?Mren. I Caatoria r , Poll,., roattlp.' I NnrrHot irrNsa, KructaOioa, I kali . , ,,,iuJ WiUu wjunouj meUicatioo. Thi OMTaBI CoarAsv. r: Morray Stn.i. N Y STOCK "I GROCERIES F. B. DUNN 0 C K 1 WwTtaMChMee! l"hal in to ay, yonr lunu: Alao all your l.ralh.i.K machinery. Very womUrful' machinery It l. Xot only lha larger air , pa-otgca, but the tliouaaioU of little label uud MtitiM Irwlillg nUI them. . Wlien which onuht not to U' thii.. voii, Iuiiim can- III. '.r.. , ii.,., it. I nil. I I'llii .i , u i Mi lii i . r 'not do l heir work Ami v. hut they do.'tbey Ctnuutdowtel. Coil it cold, rongb, cronp, Mtnuonia. catarrh, gumption r any of thi f iniih of tliroiit and ni'c and hi ad mid Itiug olMniclioiia. iillntvlmd. All o.i;hl to I ha got rid of. There to Jnil one turt way to git lid of llu III. That u to lake II ch. i n i i. i limn Syrup, which any druggist will Kt-H yon t 73 c ut-, a bottle. Bvtnll ovetything elae baa Mill ) u.you may dt wti,i npon thi for oertaiii. - What If ll' That prodnoM thai bountifully soft com plexion and len t s no traces of ila applica tion or injurious i UecLf The ati.wer, Wia doiu Kokrliu. uivoUllishcs all this, and is pronounced bi liulia j( ta.t. and retiue mcnt to be the most d..hgli!fni (inlet atticle ever prodnoed. Warranted bainleoi and matchleHN. K. M. Wilkiua, agent. Kugine City. . ADVKK TO M'tiii:i;s. Mils. Wl.aLi's SihitIIISO SlRur, for clltl dreu laoUliag, i. the pr. riptioii of one of the he.t female nio.es ami phy.iciaus in the I'niteil States, and h.u. been used for fort) year, with never failing .ucceae by million, of mother, for their ehiloreii. During the pro iv.. of iMthltti it. ,lue i. incalculable. It relieve the child from pain, cures dysentery and illafllima. giiping in the hoWfla, and in.l oolic. Ky giving health to the child it Nate the mother. I'rice '.'.V a bottle. Tukc Notice. That A tioldminlh has the birgcsi, tin. .t aud liesl .lock of yueeiisware, Crockery and Oiaaawar. ever brought to Kugi ne. Oive him a call mid he will prove it to you. Mr. (' J Smith, traveling salesman for Helton), Clark A Co., Chicago, h id the mis f.'itune to spruin his wrist most sevinly "I was sufleiing gnat paiu," he says, 'and my wrist was badly swollen; a few applica tions of ('hiiiiibii lain s Paia 11 1 1 in uliered Ihc hiii i.d ii diieed the .willing in one night, urn I in OOJMMinOBOO mv work and biiHiiu ss mis not intt riupled, for which I am c ry guileful. I can recoiimii nd ( hnni barlain a Pain linim from tomoaal rxpor lOBOf." Sold by tthlililll ,V Co. When a neraon tells you tboj uevoi bad such a cold in theif life take their wolds for It and idrlao tin in to not ObaMboriaia'n Cough It ly and cure. For coughs. colds and hoarseness it has no expel ieiice Sold by Osburn A- Co. Hich food, ntul lack of exercise, during the winter moulds, causes the system lo In rone torpid and the blood impure. A dom orlwool St. Patrick'! 1'ills mill cleanse anil invigorate tho ayotltu. purify the blood mid do more good than 11 dollar Kittle of bkwd ptullor. Sold by Ostium A Co A person is seldom sick, when their bow els are regular and in v. r well when tin y nr- Irregnlar. Bear thto in mind aad keep yom boHeb i egnlar by mi occasional dose of Si Patrick's PiUa. Sold by Oabmn Co. The highest cash price wheat by I II Dunn will be paid fol NtYturesPleasantIaxative A Pleasing Scne of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows theiisoof Syrup if Fig., hi it acta gently on th 1 Kidneys, hivr.it and Bowels KlTectinilly ( lean.ing the System when Costive or liilioiH, J ihm Ming (olds, Headaches and Fevers and imiinuiioTitlv curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION w ithout weakening or irritating the organ. on which it acts. For Nale In .',0c no, I 1.1)0 BoMlM l.. .11 l.i'iulliiir lit iiKi:l.t.. iM.trrAi7i aiu only nr itr. CALIFORNIA FIO STEHP 00. St Tkitdm, c.i., UaiaxiiAa. Kv.. m w v.,... . y J.L.PAGE, -DKALKK IN- Groceries, HAYING A LAHOKAND OOMPLETE atis-k nf Staple and Fancy Orocerie., Istught in the lieat maiketa EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer the public I tier priceit other h an any IN I ' I'OKNK' IVMMM f all kii. U taken at inarkst piice. c. , t, j Sportsman Eponum. HORN Si PAINE, Practical Gunsmilhty Dealer, iu OUMt R1FU8, Fisbur, Tackle ml Niirriali, Sluing 'im linn ami NM-feWeyf til In uiN for Naylf ! Ittpairing dune in the neatrtt .tylr ami war ranted. uns Loaned it Ammunition Furni ,hed Btnrs ea WlUanxetto Street Klamutim.y Mum. , , . . . ... ,. 1 1 last , Mil. r l.Dt for the Klamath ncr 4ui at the 0 Jt 0. crowing, wua lauuchtd into the rim Uat Thuratlay, there being .i., U. .11 TW mUm .... n...lM of hi mj liiinb r liailid Willi spike., laing alamt (itl fctt lung and N fcit wide, laid ngthl.i' up thu uluaiu, with Hhutet be- , , , ( , wu, u lhl, wttl(,r t0 , m through, liu- .-iiba are run out ou a heavy topv ucro.a the .tnaiu, guided by pulleys mid other ropes up mid dow n the nv. r, M Unit th. V can be let down into tin Water abere needed. They are iuiuiedialely Slled with heavy looks to .ink them lirinly upon the in. r bi d, and then the) are to 19 built up in a iiin In manner from the pi. suit uat. r level to a bright of l'J fret, and again tilled with rock to the top Wheu ll.e cubs iiie com pie I ttl to the prop, r height rt.piired, brush and Mck will la- lliroau nit" the liver at tin- head of the shlltes, to make u coiiiih le dam, so thui th. Kutir will run over it al tlw top, thus making a large ri ser voir above the ilatn for holding the logs sent down the nver from lh timlkr foivsts of California uhI Oregon, adjacent to the Slate boundary line. lu III shntcs will also be I gates to let Hie water utl at any time during a tush, t, in order to relievo the pressure on the iln in . Above this dtB, probably four feet, to allow room for the water to eicapi will be a tine budge free for the use of all Hi prove n gn ut benefit lo the community iu general, ai.d do away with ferrying. trtki Journal. A Tcn run i uk Tfnaw flafiai states niaii At tun state peniteutiiiry is a mere hoy who is iu bia fourteenth year and is now lying in the boapital in a very critical coodi tion His uame is Johi'Uie McAllister, and he has been in the hospital for some time sick with malarial fever. A few day ago he showed signs of improvement, but yesbr lav his case took a turn for the worse and lir Jeffries, who is the attending physician thinks that the chauees for his recovery an uot very llatieiiug. Kverything has been done lor the comfort of the youug OrlBiaal and ho is now under the immediate cue of Warden MrKiniiou'a wife. Constipation Demand, prompt treatment. The re sults of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which Is to weaken the bowels. Tho best remedy ia Ayer'a I'llls. Ileing purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always boMMal 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 dully use of them lu my practice." Dr. I. E. Fowler, llridgo jiort, Conn. " I con recommend Ayer's nil. above nil others, having long proved their value :is ,i . it hart ic lot myself and family." J. T. Hess, Leithsv die, I'a. " For several years Ayer's I'llls have been umhI iu uiy family. Wo find them an Effective Remedy for ci i nst 1 pat ion and Indigestion, and are never withuut them lu tho house." Moses G renter, Lowell, Muss. "I hnve used Ayer's I'llls, lor liver troubles and Indlgestiou, during many years, unil hiivii always found them Lrotupt and eftlclent In their action." . N. Smith, I n. a. N. Y. " I suffered from constipation which assumed such an Obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's I'llls ef fected a complete cure." D. Iltirke, Haco, Me. "I have used Ayer's Tills for the pn.t thirty years and consider them an in valuable, family mediciue. I know of no better remedy for liver trouble., ami have alwuys found IhMR a prompt cure for dyspepsia." James yuiun, UU Middle St., Iluitford, Conn. "Having been troubled with costlve ness, which seems Inevitable with per sons of sedentary habits, I have tried Ayer's Fills, hoping for relief. I urn 6 lad to say that they have served me etter than any other medicine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits." Samuel T- Jones, Oak St., Iioston, Mass. Ayer's Pills, rHKFAHBD OX Dr. J. C. Ayor It Co., Lowell, Matt. old by all Dealers In Medicine. ISAKKKK (iUN WOHK8I M S BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. K .IM Oltl .ON C. Marx. hk Shop and Bath Rooms. Hut mid cold baths alway. ready during the week. First door norlb of Duuu's new block. E. a.8KlPW0R'J H, Attorney at-Law, , ' OriU)' l'p .lairs 111 Kegieter lllix k, Unit ihs.r Pi the lett W ill do a Metal law ptactice iu all the ( it. of the State. All bn.lues. promptly at ' attiii!et to. HOFFMAN HOUSE Eu(e, Oregon. S. Ml'N'IJA, - PnoPRiKiou. Wright. Ketl l'n. Cmigh Cure gu.rai.Ueil to nive Mtiafactiun. W ill ture anv km I uf I cough or cnkl. Hoid by all dnigarU. CROP WIXTHBR BULLETIN NO II. fm Week EndtHf y 25, 18B(. Oregon State Weather Bureau co oierating with U 8. Signal Service, central office, K""- !.., Im. I V. iiie rniu nut u s ecru oe "w me average, the letupetiiture has been alxitit or .liglnly above the svi rage, and tho amount of sun shine has been faff much above the aver age. Thu i tied of ihoaj conditions hnve been cvce.dingly favornble to crops of all descrip tions. BoMat cilln r could not h ivo pre vail, d for the la u. tit of growing crops. Th root ut rains which were somewhat is Id, had a tendeMy to retard tho matarity of straw- ben ies mid clli-ri its ullil lo callsi. the wheat to lodejr and go to too much straw. The Waftai til and ntlhiBO of Ilia past week matured rapidly the straw lirrin s aud abort its and uiai. I oily alb etod the w in at aud olher crops levorabl?. II id tho weattn r tmnul suddenly hot alter the rainy U the r '-mi w..iil,l luive I - -ill truneiital; how. ver the weather was temper. .1 jaat l ight lo harden the slock 11114 leaf uud to gradiiully prepare tin in for tho Bore ferVMihaat ytt 10 come. Ueports from all pail, of the stale are of a most sOOOU raging iwture. Wheat is from M lo III inches high, the heudt about four luchislong which are well formed, iudi Caling a fori! bllahoi yield all over Iiie stule, III lai.tern Oregon (he cereals are iu nn ex OOlkrOI condilion, luo-t of the bailey and wheat having headed out. The frillti.nl tine quality and promises to yield uhuudaiit ly. In Western and Southern Oregon the conditions are all ihul could Is- asked fori The yield will be better than ever la fore. Straw b, 1111 s are In ing picked mid shipped liy Ihe ton. ll i. especially noticed that 1 In v are very large, many ol them measuring Iroiii 7 to '.I inches in circumference Cher lies are rapidly maturing, but the previous cool rainy weather caused them to blight somewhat. Pears are setting uiorti fully 1 b.in for years. The cool rainy spill re larded apples slightly. The p m e and plum clop will iolil excessively. Peaches are greatly troubled with Mill leaf, which pre vails iti most seotious All danger from frual is past, ami aiih the pus. ut I iMpoaaa of Ihe soil and Ihe state of iho woath. r, Ihe proapootl for nil crops ui, excel diugly f.ivor ihle. A continilalion of f ur weather uud 11 mod arale ttmperalnro riU proro of btBafll and value to all crop., in oeolioua whefo Ihe 011 has n teliili'licy to bake a few shower. SMinld prove of belli til II S. PaOITk, Observer I'. S Signal Service. Af IlieSliili' Prison. Salem Journal, May ITlb. The W. C. T. V. stale convention in scs. mil iu Salem lust week passed n resolution asking superintendent Downing of the peu Itehttory "to piohibit thi' use of tobacco among thu convicts, fur tho reason thnt it iujurea them morally, mentally mid phy-i eall." Having aeuriositv to l.i. v. wh.i per cent, of the convicts wi r - bablrtWtMl tu the iisi) of loliui'cu, a ropres. nlrini. of the loinnai paid a vlafc to the ptlaoo yesterday The lunlaucholv fact w .s 1. M illed that of the Hi convicts, all Mete ifsefs nt loliaccil till! two. The! all chew mid all siuoki' but two Ih.t ia eitiepiiag the boy convicts ihos. mill-r sevi in. . 11. Winn in. v eamo to th n.tiiiition all 1 f 1 In in 1 ci' 1 it Johnny Me- Allisi.i us. d 1 1. 11 li .rooking and chewing to bacco. I'll i bare couseiitwl to abandon Hit tiuhll. Am 'leg 11 Hi"; '1 1 of Ihe cull- lets the eliloii 1 tiielil of the lediro1 rosulu- 1 Inn tt.uil.l w a I, 11 gn al li inlslup, lliev lH'- ng men who have lie, n ad.liclid to Hi" use Oftobaoeofor years and years until then syatemt re Bllen with ii. 1 he roster at the pllsoll nlprisellt shows the mimes of 'g'.l 1 men some of whom are giiillyciiiiiiiiulsbeiiigpuiiisli.il, mid nut 11 law of whom are Innootml men whose bam lies are siilfi ling w hilr mi tuiioceiil iinm is serving it -1 nti in e Ihruiigh bungling iletec- lite work. Jolmnv McAlllsli r, Iln-Inn miir- Icier, is rapidly fullil g and Is receiving at- it iiiioli at 111. hand. "' the wanlen's w ife, Ml-. McK.niion. I he liulc fellow lot. grown 1 h id and w. ck. ami it 1. not iinlik' ly that tils sent, nee will be lommiilrd by d.ulh be- fore many years, ne as is failing into con- suinplton lie is 11 Imy who never used to bacco nor siroiig ili ink iu an form. I'b c prison, is yesterday were given 11 treat in ihe fol III of a 'I II of strswlarriei to each The berries were highly relislnd this luotliing woik was commenced ul Ihe inek vurd. Twelitv-ono tneli will In. em ployed 'Im. nut if they shall havu made lilit,lNi0 bricks lor use In Ibe construction of (he new asylum wing I hey will turn out 211,000 per day. Oi l). W. Klusey, Aucioiieer. When you want your goods, ho. 1. hold furniture or laud sold ut auctiou, cull on Oeo. W. Kins, y , the pioneer ami most sir essful auctioneer in Lane County, lie will attend to ull snles on u reasonable com mission. Dr. Tuylor's 7 Ouk. ('(impound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, nen rulgiu, toolhuche, sich hca Inrhe, crump cob ic, cholera morbus, compluint. peculiar lo females, euld or congb, biviu, chills and fe ver, poius uround tbo h. irt, ery-ipdus, phthisic. Ox .not Tatlos. Sold by 'I 1 urn ,V UO, ilrugglsts. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of polity, kirenglh and wbolr-omrneaa. More economical th.ni Ibe ordinary kinds and can not be udd iu competition with Ibe multi tude of low lest, sb'.rt weight, alum or pboa pbale powders. Bold otily in csna. KoTAL ( lliaiso Towiisn U., ion wail m., n. a. Heroic Endurance. N underfill Kscape From Death. j The Coua Bay Xewa of May M, givei an account of th Htifl. rtng and reacne of Jamei McOarry, a aurvivor of the wrecked AUakan, at followi: Mi. name is JaaMS McUary, and he served in the capacity of a water tender nn ths ill fated vessel. He ciine to the New. iitflce Momlsy afternoon, nud from hhn we learn nf his awful ewrience. The vessel went down with 111 men on board lietween 2 and 2:30 OMOOtl Monday ui unilig -Mdi.ry'. watch stoppe.1 at Jm bat he mav have la-en in the water -..in., tnuo In-fore t work, were af fected. Altercoiuii.gtothesiirt.ee lie .riled a piece of the .leek and trawled on top. A r 1 1 1 11 .tie 1 WVIsh, a coal 11---:. ' gut on the same piece. Hue uf the .ailors came along with a raft, and the two 111-11 got mi hoard with him. Shortly afterwards they met another rati rluatiiig in tli. deln is, with saolhar sailor on it, T'liey nmna,"-sl to .et alongside and lasheil Is.th rati, together, and drifted in this in.iiiner al.'uit three hour., when ttiey decitled t" p raW, thinking the ehsnju belter for I. nig picked up. Hsvllarry and Welsh laved uu one raft and tlir two .aihasf, whiwe naiiien he did not learn, went on the other. After .eparatmg they picked up chief engin eer Swam, who was floating uu a plank in an exhsii.te.l condition, and al.'iit an hour after w.nl. picked up another man. Swain died shout .li hour and a half after getting on the raft, and they rolled the body nverbnunl. The other two died , few hours later. One of them got delirious Is fore dying sntl attacked Mc Oarry with a piece of drift wood, striking him a severe blow on tlu head The man was dually pad tied aud laid down no the raft, as llu. ugh ll. had fallen asleep, slid when M 1, ai ry shu..k him, he found lie was dead. He kept the ls..ly on hoard fur a day, and thtn colled it overboard as he had done the others, lie drifted all alone th en, and on the third day got close to laud, lie had no fisitl of any kind hut as it was atorming an.) raining all the time he managed to catch enoi gh water by holding up a board nnd taking the water Hal dripped fnim it. On Friday last he gut in clow to Coos bay bar, and hoi.led a .igual ol diatre.. but could not attract attention. He was off th. whi.t ling Imny in the evening when the Cape Arago lamp was being lightotl; hut shortly af lerwants drifted to ea again. On Saturday uu. ruing the raft tet .hurewa-tl, and got into the breakers north nf Ten mile creek. 'Ihe tirst breaker cap.ittsl the raft, throwing Mc liarry into the .111 f, ami he (truck out fur hate, w hi h he reached only to lss carried tiff again by the undertow. I'hi. was reated several time., till a wave lamer than the pro vi m. ones threw him higher iisvn the beach, where he laid for a time to recover hi. fast failing .trength, and then crawled out of reach of the angry surf. The raft came ashure a .hurt distance lielnw I uu He then walked frum there Ui a siint helnw Kinpire where he met a Chinamen, who took him to his .hanty, ami gave him snuie clam soup, which was the first f.sid he had taated for sit day, hi. last meal being nn Sunday. The ( liliiaiueii took hliu tn hmiure, where he wa. well ci.. I fur, ami fn'in, thence he came to the marine ho-piul at .Mar.htield. We Venture to auy that there are hut few men who could have lived tliroiiuh the hard ship endured by McOarry. Six days and night. 011 a frail rati lllst leet, exisised to the element, with uothiii .' to .heller him, a horri hi- oealh from starvation .taring him iu the face, it was a wonder he did not Wcnine de LirtOOS and end Id. .utfeiiiiK. by a plunge over board. During the time he was on the raft he .aw inuiiy vessel., but euld nut make himself sen, yet he never i - -1 . his wonderful pluck and mit stayed with him thnuigh all. It will be some tune h-fore he is ready fur actiie service. Hi. hand, are yet swelled, and Various portions uf Ins Isnly ure luidly uhaleil from his ciiforcisi P'saitiun of sittimr or lying on tin raft. He 1 U a wed, however, eolisiiteiiu everything, and Ihe ellecta uf hi. Minding experience will "lily be teiiiKirary. DOABO Ari'oiMvti xTH. - Governor Pen BOyM bus no n. Ihe following iipnjiuliuelit. 10 compos.' t In, board of medical 1 xatuiuera and also Ihu board of dental eliituiuera. lilts, board, ueie ere (list at Ihu last term uf Ihe legislature, giving Iln governor the uu tburtty lo appoint Ihe nu mbers of euch. F01 Hi.- buwra to regulate Ibe practice of nn .in I in- 111 Oregon, James Dixon, I'ortl.nil, one year; 0 P. H. Piummer, Poriluud, fur two y. ais, ami Jaiiii . Broaa, Portland (or 11 lull term of time years. The (hutul board consist, of two inentbsra, Messi.. S J. Umber and E, O. Clark, IwU ot Port. and, inch 10 nerve a lull Isrm of four year., or until their successors are uppoiiiled. Slalesuiaii : Maliginiul gleel has broken out iu 11 uumher of pluce. iu Ihe stale lo an ulutmiug extent 11ml up 10 the present time thu On gun Dotue.lio Auim.il convention iliive ordered thirteen annuals kllbd. The di.i use bus brokt u out iu Muriou, W'usbiug ton, Polk, I n. .it'll 1. Wasco and several other couutie. y. t lo le heard from The dist use la couiugiuus unit (aruiera or owners of slock nh -is 1.1 use all precautions possible, (o preveul ihu spread of thi. annual de al royar. A curious fact iu the mailer ia thst Ibe heaviest horses are mure subject to Ibis tnulady than lighter ones. Harney Itotus: Thu formal transfer of the Todbnuter & Deviue property, includ ing all the slock uud lauds, has been made 10 the l'ucitk Stock Association, which firm is now composed of Miller, Lux, Masao A Deviue, euch of whom owus a one quarter interest. All the properly owned by Ihe L. F. Co. ia also included in Ihe trsi sfer. 1 1 i. understood that ihe debts have all been paid, ufter which Todhunltr had S&O.OOO hit as his share. . The State Uoard of Horticulture in session at Salem discovered that Ihe work of com batting the fruil pests wss inaugurated none too soon, llesidt s the green aphis and cod liu molb they find the ' San Jose scale" gaining a daugerou. foothold in ihe Uogue river vulley, and the wooly aphis iu Western Oiegou. The board will isaue bulletin No. 2 111 a few days, and iuvite all person iuter satsd in fruit to send for copies to the secre tary. Davis, the tailor, has just received a large sliM-k of imported and domestic goods of the WaM Spring .m l Summer styles, wan auu eiuiiiiue hi. stock. - Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice m hereby given to all owing taxes, j now delinquent, that the Count Court at its ; line m nsn.u ordered me tu collect Ibe name forthwith. This is th.iefore to notify all concerned lhal if they wish to save costs they must come forward t once and pay the same or I will be ob'lged to proceed aguillsl iheUI legally. J M. Sio.a. Sheriff Laue Co. Why yea T-Taa-T. We aak yon to note that we curry the largest and best stock of j Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from ! the importer. We allow yon to erf, tail, or nneif what you boy, or will give yon a sam ple lo let vmi find out juat what kind yon . 1. j :. 1 . . 1 I, v. w!u alw.r. Wuni. AIIIBToriie.ini uir., v,m.- -- in stock. Prioa to uit the times from 26 ots np. Wu aUo have a full nnd fresh stock of groceries eta. I At IMC AM VW.