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THE GUARD. ESTABLISHED FOR TDK DISSK l V.TI6.1 OF DEIIH'KATIC PHVIPLM. AM TO IAH 1JI I0NB8T LMM BY TAB 8WB1T OP OCR BMW VOL 21 EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY. JUNE 8, 1889. NO. 45. EUGENE CITY jhf Eugene (titu urd. (PUBLISHED EVEUY SATURDAY.) L L CAMPBELL, ra a. JJ. -I BUM II .."between Sev.io and Eighth Street. rRBMfl Ot SUBSCRIPTION. ... 12 50 i vr auiium -in Months hire months 1.25 .75 .il It ONLY KATBS OK ADVKHTimNG. advertisements inserted as follows: n yM ten lines or lees MM insertion 13; ,;h":Cnti"rti Cash 'required 'B?rMtMM.MflllhM1dU th. M- tifo Ob, square six month. KMArai: rendered quarterly. jJjjVJ wc)rit must be paid roe on diliviey. ' GEO. B. OORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law, a a -MM. PKACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and In L. Supreme Court of this State. gpi 3 attention given to collection, and matters in probate L, BLLYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - F.UOENE CITY, OREGON. . ,p u'TK'BS IN ALLTHE COURTS OF P tld State. Will give special attention t collections and probate matter OffUM Over Hendrick A Eakins bank. Washburne & Woodcock Attoi'iieyi-at-Law, .S.VK CITY, - - - vtirMU llFFICE At the Court House. ivHmS GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-law , RITUKNK CITY, - - - OUEOON OfrUO In Register Block. ceoTmTmiller, attorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Heal Estate Agent. Kl.iKNECITY, - OREGON. Oil lee formerly occupied by Thempson ft liean. J. E. FEN TON, Attorney at l.aw. KlJiiKNBOiTY OKKUOW. Sicial attention riven to Probate business ami Abstracts oi i me. Omck -Over Grange Store. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. residence on Fifth street, where Or Shelton nrnierly resided. dr. Mcdonald, Physician and Surgeon. EUGENE, OREGON. Omit Up stairs in Dunn's Block. Rooms 11 and 12. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, l 1AX BE FOUND AT HISOFFICE urres- kiaM wheu not professionally engaged. rtetidenca on Eighth street, opposite Presby nan t'lmrch. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOKN KT-ATLAW IH'GEXE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TH. t'ourU of the State. Siwciai atteution given to real estate, col ecting, and probate matters. ollectini. all kinds of claims sgsinsv u '..'oitexl States Government. Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. TYR T n. PtPAY SR DENTIST. OFFICE OVE GRANGE STORE. ALL work warranted, lavishing gas administered for peinle ex traction ol teeth. Dr. G. W. Bidctte, m DENTIST. IJI.ATE WORK A SPECIALTY. F..V trading Mm Filling executed by the lat est haauMil ti.rth.l-. All work warra-teo; 14 yrar. eirirnce Orrici Titos' Bloc'. er l.urkry s drug store J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. I I is iipgvvti a au..i nS NINTH H. Street ..pt.ite the Star Bakery, where pre pared to do all kiu.la o woe ..germ ia I. tin. A large stuck of Fin. Cloths oo keed for luiuatmu. ami -' rk utoaDCiy. for Infants and Children. "CaatevU Is ao well adapted to children that I Castert. c.irs OoHe. OeaMreattoa, i recommend It aatuperior to any prcnpt4on I 8o"r ':' ' Irfheji, Eructation. some. if. Ancnca. M.D., Ul Bo. OHord St.. Brooklyu, N. X. STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Pop, Pipes, and Plumbing Ms, JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OK BEAUTIFUL DRESS COODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest lrice up to the tin est; can suit iou if you give us a calf. OUR STOCK 18 fejrFree lew and Ktylish.bl Look us over; if Hn not hhvh you money. will niak hoiii one flat" Sf II to you low. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN Dav & Henderson, -THE I If O M FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House in Eugene, Corner 7th and Wil. Sts ; .MATLOCK Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of IFALL AND WINTER COODSt Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, ii nd nriie them. RememUr plat:-1V New Three Story I ' " " v- Without tujurlotii medjcn- Tui CotTAUl 0Mtnt, n Murray Street. N. Y STOCK OF LEANING - & Give Them a Cbmice! That i lo say, your lungs: Also all yum i breathing machinery. Yery wonderful I mHchiurry it is. Not oulv ilie larger aii ' pa.iges, but the thousands of littlo tulie aud cavities leading froM them. Wh.u these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be than, your lungs can i uot do their work. And what (bey do, tbey cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, I pueunionia, catarrh, consumption or my of I the family of throat and nose aud head and lung obstructions, all are bail. All ought to he got rid of. There la jntt one sure way to get lid of them. That is lo take Bo ohee'a German Syrup, which utiy druggist will sell you at 75 oents u bottle. F.veu if avrrvlliiim tlw Im- fulled Vou. u luav de- . , 9 . . - - pen.l npou this lor c. rlaiu. WhttTl It! That J riHluces that bwntiltilly soft com plexion t ml leave- no tmces of its atiplica tiou or injurious rflectsf The answer, Win dom s Koliertiue acouuiplisli.'n all this, and U pronounced by ladieapf taste and refine ment lo be the moat deOfeattiU toilet article erer produced. arrante.l luiml and matchless. F. M Wilkins, agent, KttgeM UJty. ADVICE Til MOTHEHS. Mrs. Wissi.ow's Soothisu Ski p. for chll riren teethlnx, is the prescription of one of the best female unites nml physicians in the I'nited States, and has Iwen used for forty years with never failing success by million- of mothers for their chililren. During the pro osas of teethinit its value is incalculable. It relieves the chilli from pain, cure- dysentery and diarrhoea, itriuiiiK in the bowels, and wind colic !y giving health to the child it reste the mother. Price '. - a bottle. Take Notice. That A. Goldsmith has the largest, lineal aud best slock of Oueeusware, Crockery and Glassware ever brought to Eugeue. Give him a call and he will prove It to you. Mr. C. J. Bmilb, traveling salesnimi for llclfurd, Clark Co., Chicago, had the mis fortune to aproiu bis wrist moat severely. "1 wkk sunernii! urcut pain, he says, "and my wrist wna badly swollen; a few applica tions of Chamberlain's Pniu II i loi relieved the puiu and reduced the swelling in one night, aud in conseipieucu my work and business was uot interrupted, for which I am very grateful. I can recommend Cham berlain's Pain Halm froui peraoual exper ience" Bold by Osbnrn k Co. Win u n porstiu tells you they never bad such a cold in their life take their words foi it and advise them to use Chamberlain' Cough Remedy aud cure. For coughs, colds and hoarseness it has uo experience. Sold by Osburn ,V Co. Rich food, mid Inck of oxeroiic, during the winter months, causes the ayatem to be come torpid aud Ilie blond impure. A dote or two of St. Patrick's Pills will cleanse and invigorate the system, purify the blood and do more good lliiin it dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by Osburn k Co. A persou ia seldom sick, wbeu their bow els are regular and never well when they nr irregular. Bear this in mind ami ke p youi Ihiwi b regular bv an occasional dose of Bt. Patrick's Pills. 'Hold by Osburn Co. The highest oasb price will bo paid for wheat bv F B. Dunn 5tfi fOTURK Pleasant Iax ati ve A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows the lino of Syrup of Fi,-, 11 it acts gently on th - Kidneys, Liver and Bowkli Effectually ( lcansimj the RytteM when Costive or Iiiliotia, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and pnrmannntly ruring HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating the organ on which it acta. For Hale In 80c anill.(H It. .in. - l.y all Leading Itrngflsta. sm. i.v it rtir. CALIFORNIA FIG BYEUP 00. Ran I'rancinco. ('XL., I iii i Kr , Nrw VtiHi. N. Y J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN HAVING A LARGE AND i'o.MPLETK sUak of Staple and Fancy Gnweriee, bought in the Ism! markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Can offer the public better prices than any ! other house IN EUGENK 1 Prisiut of all kinds Ukso at market price. Sportsman's Eporiimi. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths - - Dealers in SYL S R1HLE8, Filing Tattle aid Iiltrilli, Mewing tfaekiBe nel -rdlraof III Klxieln For Male : Kepairing done ia th. aeateM style sad war I mated. uns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished Htsn ea Wflleeeet (Mr A Waterspout. News has reached Pendleton that the watei spout Wednesday afternoou, which caused the small tributaries of Uirch creek to overflow their banks, resulted not alone in damage to propertyhuman life was loat. the two-story house of L. Spicer ou John son creek was carried away by the rush of water, and with il Mi- Spicer. The unfor tuuaie lady 's lunly was found some distauce down the cterk Ibis morning al 8 o'clock. The deceased had been married but a few months aud waa a niece of John Capp. No further damage ia rrjKirtrd, but on all the tittle creeks in the neighborhood of the waterspout destruction of property must have resulted, as the volume of water in every ennyou is described as fearful. Mr. and Mrs. I'. J. Horlon, of Pendletou, who wire crossing Stewart creek at the time, narrowly escaped beiug carried away by the moving mass o! water. The waterstHiut is said to have touched iu the neighborhood of Milton also. Ileyoud a lively shoer, no evideuoe of its presetioe was fell iu Pendleton EastOregouiau, May II. UaMtiUft. The Dalles Timea-Mouutaiueer: One of the oldeat aud moat historic towns ou the Columbia is I'mslilla. Back in the sixliea it waa the .-hipping point for the country ens: f the mountain.. Heavily loaded Kns and long pack trams could be teen iving the warehouses nearly every morn ing, bound tor points iu the interior -some for Hoise, Owyhee or the Itlitckfoot mines. The railroad baa worked a r. volution in this, aud now the little hamlet clusters aroiiiul the depot. Some of the old luudmatks remain, but are rapidly falling into decay. The atoue warehouses iu which were stored goods of all kiuds for lbs interior are tumbling iu to ruins, and in a fiw years will baldly be distinguished (rum inu aaud and debris sur rounding. This la what might be termed a luuch station, and In -pi. inly paaseugers have a few mioutee lo satisfy their hunger or assuage their thirst. This, aud railroad employees, fttrniib tho principal biisinees of the town, aud IU former glotles have departed. Money to loan on farms. F.miuire of Judge Walton. The Teacher Who nihised her pupils lo itNUJthM their minds by the use ol yer's Sar aparllln, appreciated the truth that bodily health is essential to mental vigor. For persona of delicate and feeble const ii uii-. ii. whether young or old, this medicine is remarkably liciiellclal. lie sure you get Ayer's Sarsaparllln. " Every spring and fall I take a num ber of boilles of Ayer's Sarsapartllu.aud am greatly benefited." Mrs. James II. Eastman, Stunuham, Mnas. " I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparllln v nil ureal benafil to nu lntaj health " - Miae Thiran L. L'rerar, Palmyra, Mil. " My duiighter. twelve, years of age, bus suffered fur the past year from General Debility. A few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer's Sarseparlll. Her health has greatly Improved." Mrs. Harriet H. Iluttles, South Chelmsford, Mass. "About ayesrsgo I lgan using Ayer's Sarsaparllla as a remedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure In (he army. I waa In a very bad condition, but six bottles of the 8sr isparllla, with occasional doses of Ayer's Pills, have grestly Improved my health. I am now able to v. oik, and feel that I cannot say too much for your excellent remedies. F. A. Plnkhaiii, South Moluncus, Me. "My daughter, sixteen years old, ia using Ayer's Sarsaparilla with good ef fect." Rev. 8. J. Graham, Cnlted Brethren Church, Buckhautiou, W.Va. " I suffered from Nervous Prostration, with lams back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer's Bsrsaparllla. I am now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are due to the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla." Lucy MofHtt, Kllllugly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnaworth, a lady 79 Tears old, So. Woodstock, Vt., wrltss : ' Aft.-r several weeks' suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and before I had taken bait of it my usual health returned." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rairajtiD st Dr. J. 0. Ayer tt Co., Lowell, Mais. rrlesl;sUbolUei,. Worth at s bettls. UAHKBK GUN YVOKKM VI S BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. I M.I M - - OKM.O.V 0. Marx. Barbbi Shop and Bath Rooms. Hot aud cold baths always ready during the week. i ust door north ul Dunn's new block. E. R, SKIP WORTH, Attorney -at-Law, EUUEMC CITY, (iKF.(;o.n. i in i. e I 'p .t.irs in itegister P.lock, first d.r to the lelt Will ilo s Kneral law practice in all the Co'irta of th. Hut. All bu.ineaa promptly st attended to. HOFFMAN HOUSE Eugene, Oregon. S. MUNRA, - Pkoprietob. Wright's Bed Cms. Cough Cure guaraeteed to give setUfaotia. Will cure eov kin I of emieh "f " I I Hold by ail droawieM A B1A1T HK.N1MNG CATA8TK0PH1. A City of 10,000 Destroyed Iti.oiiO Lives lawt by FIimnI. No more b 'rnble .a of life ever occurred . than hapH'ii. d iu the Coueiuaugb valley in ' Peuusy lnia Fridav of last week. Flootla bad raised the at. re of au ailitlcial lake ooveiiug several .iiare mil. s, aud the dam which h. ld thu water burst, the wslur rush ing down the valley in a aull twenty to thir ty feel high destroy lug populous lowus and a city of Ju.uuu inhabitants. The estimates place Ihe losauf liuniau life ill In .. palling number ol lo.isjo. A cortespoudent of the Salem Journal acuuaiuted life Iho locality, writes: The destru. tiou o( Johnstown, Pa , is one of Ihe most Irinble CalaUiillea ttial has ever befallen any ait. The. tragedy would uol have been much luoru barroa iug aud blood curdling It tin em lb had opeued aud gulped the eutire city dowu. Ou my returu Irom Hltveriuu rialuiday evetuug aud lust learn tng ol Ihu ill-asler, 1 Was completely da.d, euditauiiued only as u horrible dream, which, ou wakiug would disappear, aud beaullul Jobnstuwu, my old buuie, stand setiurv 'lib lis streets le.niing with business, lite aud happiuesa. Juhusion, the largest town iu Cambria count. , sHaatsa Ml tuoa.i list at Ihe cou tluvuce ol hiouy trtek and CoUvmaugb river, two streams of Uoaily e.ilal sue, IS completely surrotiudid Willi inoiiulaius aud and occupies the site ul au ohl ludiaii towu calle.l Knki uiipewi.ug, aud was Uaiued after au old lie. mail, Jos.pu Jahus, tor Yabu,' aa he Spelled II,1 Who .illle.l lilt re .built I7UJ, or JUsI two y.als altel Ibe Uisl while aelllel i ..in. lUlo Ihe tutiuty. 1 have been ull aloug the Coui-miugh, hlouy crtek au.l Kl.kimi Uetas riters, auil am, ptiuapa, as tamillai with all thai couuliy as any mau llviug. atony creek llows iuio 111. Cum luaiigu with Its course dir. ci llWaa ihe south; Cou.maugli liver's couiau is tium Ihu uuilb.asl, suit tne south lork or main tubular) ol ihe Cuu msugb baa Us source ou Ibe summit ol Ihe Allegtiauy luuuulaiua, about twenty miles illtta;! ea.l ol Juhiisto n, but much lurihi-r loll.. wing Ihe MMtrsS ol i lit- river. The Mouth Folk is a lu iiuuiul uiouiaiu su-aiu, clear aa uiyslsl, and lamutla Im hue trout. The "Cuiieuiaugu lake" is s myth. There newt uas a lake Where Ibe gnat MafVtl waa Im in The glial sbtci t ..at. i occilpleil a t. ciaiiguhir basiu ul pimu, heluiu.il UJ b) lllgll hills ou tilbtr side, w uli almost a inn lorui wnltti, but suilileuly uarmwi. g down to a Ihousauil or even Iras lei t at Ihe lout ur oreasl ul the dattl. Wueu this great body ol ..at. i, reiutoii-e.l by Ihu heavy MUM ami cluuilbutals, suihlc lily r.dieil down the narrow . n. nun I ol lie ruiuuiitlu Coueiuailgu, about Uu en mile, to JouiisLimu, oue, list. mys. Il, thoroughly InmlHWf with ihe alley uuU Us lowus, c..u lo some i Ui ul reatUM the uwlul ueas ol tuu iliiu occasion. Tbu an omit as giveu by riaturduy . telegrams iu relailou lo the ilill. nut lowus ilusiunl togt iher ai Johusioau is iu Ihe ttMiU correct. What Is auoa u aa Juhuatuwu to tuu Iravtlei itally uousists ol uuuilii-r. ot boroughs, yet piacuc ally one city, s It lies in one vouiluiloUs body, vxleuuiiig along iu Ifes vulluy iu hor shoe form tro.u Franaliu and Lust Cum muugh ooioulis al Ihe UuilUeasi i Xliemlty to alori.Uwii. ami l oop, rsilale ai Ihu uoiiu western eXll'tuli) , a ilisl.nce ot MX mile, aud coiilaluh.g o. U D oi aiofe souls. A. every boiougU, except I'lu-picl, Was Ueurly tipiull) exposed io the iiuy t.i ibu drisdtul sMsMnHa uldesllliciii.il, iu la ulily a inatu I that Ih. desliucliuu ol Ids is not inn ii ar.aler .Via thau us reported. Between, ihu borough alteinly uam.il, ocuupyiug ifea extremes ot this hoist-. siiou siiap.d illy are Moudvale, Coiii-maugh, .t. Im ...... ii pioper, I'io.pici, Jilllville, whuie slund (he gieat Camlina iron winks, ami Cambria boroughs. Jouusiowti has f i ma. y yiai. enjoyed the dlstluclluU ut la lug oue ui Ihe in.... prosper ous unit wealluy lilies ul l'euu.y IVaula. Alas! poor, deiule.1 cay iillhoiigll in luiui bu lokeniug good luck, now toller, luil.ed, Is thy cup ui latel JoIiiliowii hud many coaily, subaianlial naUtHma, 'ii v.. I... and public, buidUes. and is -nli nie. h was also a city ol line, beuulilui cuurcnus, ouu supeistruutuiu nl this klud alone costing uearly a ijuuiler ul a nun ii ui. Il tbu city I. wiuukid us badly as reported (eu uinii..ii tlullniH will not uuet covered the lo.. ul property. Thu Hi. Helens Mist says that unscrupu lous meu (nun diffur. ut places have beeu ad vertising the -eli etliui u( choice liiulu r lauds and miming in strangers who were uu acquainted with thu country, or aeetion lines, mid showing I In iu a choice b. dy of timber laud, m il r pruseliiing that Ibe (im ber liown was ou the pi- en selected for them, and charging thu purchaser from 75 to ilUO for sel-iiing and ifeowlof, them their claim and giving the ni.mbera of lb" laud. wbl'U it would nf. rw aids transpire that the same body uf tinih. r had been iisid lo locale a dozen or mine claims ou. und when the due lilies w.re run halt of I hem would find their laud ou au adjoining burn, or on hem lock or knotty red fir laud that is totally worthless for timber purposes. Many of tbe persons takiug tiuilu r claims sre direct from the prairie states, and don't know a hemlock from a barberry, nml aa they have a craze lo get hold of timber Isnd readily fsll victims m the (imbr sharks. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks CoiuiouiiiI, purely vegetable, positively cuies rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sicb boailuche, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, mid or cough, ht v , chills and fe ver, pains around the li.urt, erysipelas, phthisic. Ok sbM Titloi. Sold by Osburn k Co, drtivgisti POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of polity, sirenitlh snd wbolesnraeneae. afore economical than Ihe ordinary kinds and can not be told in competition wilb the multi tude of low teat, short weight, alum or phos phate pow.rs. Sold only ia cans. Borax, h.tnin Powoaa ft,.. 10 Wall St.. N. Y. 1 More Yut Than They Wanted. The junketing commitMo who are in the Northwest "investigating our relations with Canada" are likely, It their experience in Portland is repuated, to learn more than they waut to. What went they out for to see? Verily, n picnic; but tbey did -ot es cape heariug some very important truths in Portland. Gov. Peuuoyer sent this cannon ball plowing through their frills and flower eta: "I will, however, in deference to your re quest, state to yon that it is my candid opin ion, no matter what the character ot the statistics requested by you may be, that tho interests of the whole people of this country will be best subset veil by tho removsl of sil burdensomu trade restrictions upon lumber ss well as upon sll other article, of com merce reqiiind by Ibe necessities of the people. 1 am myself engaged in the lumber business st this city Thu company 1 repre sent considers itself sufficiently able to man age its business und prosecute a livelihood without tho Intervening support of the gov ernment by tariff restrictions npou foreign lumber. To coafeea that it waa not so sble would be to confess its inferiority to British manufacturing establishments, which con fession would nut only be pusillanimous but would also be most untrue. As you sre aware, Senator, I am in favor of the removal of all restrictions so far as possible npon lbs irude of our people. To that end I would greatly reduce the national revenue procured iroin imports, which method of taxation iu ais with inch severity upon the industries .f the country aud the necessaries of life ro quired by the laboring olaaaea, and would supply Ibu deficiency occaaioued by such re duction by tbu imposition ot an income tax by which thu wealth of thu country would lie compelled lo help liear the burden of tax ation for the support of the goveromeut." Of course the Governor is a "crank" and "demagogue" and a ''tree-trader," but the idol of protection which the majority ot ths committee carry about with tbem as ibeir life-guard waa treated lohol shot by tbs very best of Portland business men. Slaver k U ..liter told the committee thai K. iptocal trade relations with Csuada would iuereaso our Iradu with that couuiry. Were tbeCai'adiuii duty removed or lowered, Ihey aaul, tbey would probably establish a brunch house iu Victoria, and do a business ol fOtl.tsJO to $ 76,UtMJ a year." Qua Win. Kupus, late Id-publican Fleet or, now that thr . h et ion is ov. r and the neces--ity for lying gouu with it, attributed tho loss of tindu to the low rates and high tariff. If ihe Canadian Pacific waa connected with ibe American railroad system, affording us coutiuiious rail service with British Colum bia, and it the duty was abolished, bo ilo night thu Aui'ricau furniture msuufuctur- rs would eaaily uudeisell their British brethren. Cha-. II Diald, a hardwire dealer, told of ibe gradual lulling II ol t'ortlaud's hard ware trade im Urilistt Columbia smce I ;, "caused by the increase ol duty, so that now Ibu only things wu can aell tbu Brititbers are ad s, mowera, axes and common goods. Hu said tbu Poitlsud mi u li, nits could beat ilber the high tsilff or (be cheap railroad r.tua, but uot both combined. T. F Osbnrn. ot the Hun ot W. C. Noou k Co., bag aud teul manufacturers, blamed ihe low lutes aud high tariff for the losaof nude The C uuaduu Pacific, he said, "bad a differeutial rale of from lu to 9U centa a hundred, uud can luiui bags on ibe coast for 1 lioahiirdr.d. while the American roads charge 11 'ill for the sumo service. He thought that by tbu removal of the high Ca ii ..liun duly and tbu couuection of the Ca nadian Pacific with American railioad ays i. ins. I'nrtl.iud would bo ablo to recover her i.i.le. Hu thought ibu coast would derive st least a temporary bereAt from a recip rocity treaty. President Douald Macleny, of the board of trade, I. -nil. d (but thu combiustmu of cheap railroad rates ou the Canadlau Pacific and ihe duly bad uheudy destroyed the gro cery trade with lirilisli Columbia. "What udvaubige does Oregon gain from he protective tariff system?" asked Henutor Hoar. "Not much. But then Oregon is only a small uu rt ot Ibu United Hlatea." It. Jacobs, ol the Oregon City woolen mills, tuadu Senators Hoar and Alliaou open their eyes wbeu he said in. firm sells some ol tin ir products n. Bostou and Iowa. He said the existing stale of affairs iu Britl-h Columbia had bamd th'tu out of that coun try and destroy ul a trade of about f 15.110 a year. He did Buj Id. one Ibe railroad so much as thu high duty for thia state ut af fairs. Sim Heed, a millionaire, and John Mini . a good man but a fossil, were Ihe only wit ueaars who thought the duty a good thiug. 'Ph.- truth will crop out b. tweeu the cum paigus, at least, Fast llregouiiili . . . Kug-tMie J'ubllc .School. The rollowing is the report of the Fugeue public school, lor the y ur ending May 31, ItOnJ: No. belonging on flr-t day ot school, -1'1. new pupils admitted during the year, n'J, belonging at close of the year, 357; casea of corporal punisbment, o'i; classes taught, 104; visitors. 2tMI; average number lielouuliig, 407; average daily attendance, 373; No. days taught by regular teachers, im. For month ending May 31, 188U. No. be longing ou first day ol mouth, 400; beloug lug at close of mouth. 357; average number I" longing, 371; average daily attendance, ;36; No. of pupila u. itber absent nor lardy, 106. J. M. WiLLUata, Priucipal. Hi hop Htarkey, of Newark, N. J , has -elded his voice ol warning to that of Bihop Puller. "Tuere is danger," be says, "for tbi. Isnd from the uueduOffled and the irre sponsible, from tbs sccomulalion oi cspitsl uud th. crushing power of corporations, from thu eucruachmetils uf sui.il wealth, ibe increa-ing greed, the inordinate love of loxury, and Ihe insnlioiia and relentless growth of snli- religious ideas and hypocrisy. " Ot course Ibe organs of the Harrison plu tocracy will scout this ss 'pessimism." E O. Davis, the tsUor, has just received a large stock of imported and domestic goods of the latest Spring and Summer styles. Call and e i amine his stock. -s sn Delinquent fax Notice. Notice is hereby given to all owing taxes, now delinquent, thai Ihe County Court at its lu .- sasaiou ordered me to coUect the same forthwith. Thia is therefore to notify all cm-em. 'I that if Ihey wish to save costa l they moat come forward al once and pay the smut or I will be obliged to proceed against them legally. J. Si. Sioaa. Bhsrltr Lane Co. Why yes T-Tea-T. We ask you to nolo that we carry tie largest and beat stock of Tea st. ut h of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow yon to are, fasts or tmtll what yon bay, or will give you a sam ple to let vou find out just what kind yon want. All favorite ami tried brands always in stock. Prices to soil the times from 25 eta up. Wa alio have a full and fresh stock of groceries etc. Peanc Tie Co. W ,rner WOkm d Eih,h - O"00' '"Miom guaraaUML Brick, corner Nov. ,1M. tf