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THE CITY GUARD. KSTAHLIMll'.li FUR Til K DlsSF.llV.TIU!. OF OCMIM RTl! PRIV IPLKK. AND TO RAM IN IfNBBT Lif IN6 BT TIIIWltlT OP OCR MOW OL21 EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE 22, IH89. NO. 47. EUGENE pr ufjr (fits Guarl , PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. L L, CAMPBELL, fHklUkr nd Proprietor. ..vTICE OntheEaat side ' Willamette Zm Seventh and Eighth street.. I'KRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $2 ra . L26 . .75 I -or annum six Month. I tn mooth. KA.TB OK ADVKKTIH1NO. idvartiaeiuenU I""'1" ,oU,,w,: t J h -uhCciuint Iwwrtiun T. Cah required '' taTXv.rtU.r.wUlb.chrKl.t tb. fol- !2i-2S ! ""-f bn ' T232tSSrta 'local ' coiumD," '20 M m r line tor cacb insertion. 1 advertising bills will I rendered quarterly. All" b work maul b PAIli fUHQM IKLIV1T. CEO. 6. DORRIS, " Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. .till PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in Supreme Coart of this State. Social attention given to collection- and ,,tteni in probate L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - KUGENE CITY, OREGON. I .MUCTieKS IN ALLTHE COURTS OK f this State, Will give special attention It callectinni ami probate matter. OrriOl Over Hendrick fc Eakins bank. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorn ey - at- Law , KITIKSK CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE Up-itaira. McChven Block. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Law , KUtiENE CITY, - - - OREGON OrricE-In Register Block. CEO. M. MILLER, Attoruy and Cctinsellat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON, onto I. .me Co. Bank Building J. E. FENTON, Attorney-at-Law. KUGENB CITY OREGON. Special attention eiveu tn Probate business and Abstract, of Title. Oirici-OverLaneJCty Bank. T. W. HARRIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. lUnidence on Fifth street, where lr Shelton irmerlf milled. . DRS. PAINE & M DONALD Physicians & Surgeons, EUGENE, OREGON. Special attention paid to Surgery and Cbri uic diseases. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, i 1AX HE FOUND AT HISOFFICE or re Vyidence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite l'reaby trian Church. J.J. WALTON. Jr., ATTO 1 1 JNT KY-AT-LAW EUGENE CII'Y, OREGON. V-TILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE It I 'ourta of the State. Sp;il attention given to real eitaU, col wting, ami probate ma'ter. Collecting all kiada of claims against tha '. i.i v.l Suie Government, Office in Walton'a brick rooms T and 8. DR. J. C. GRAY, PA DENTIST. OFFICE OVE GRANGE STORE. ALL work warranted, 'auithing HI administered for painle'i traction ol teeth. Dr. G, W, Biddta m DENTIST. LATE WORK A SPECIALTY. EX tract lag ami Killing eiertite.1 hy tne lai a it red methods All w..rk warranted; year experience OtfWar Titus' Block, at I H-k-y's drag store. BSBJ J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPKNgrj x shop ON NINTH Stnetopp.mUth.Sur Baker, where flatd to do all kind, of work oered aw. Hbb. lT it.k of Pin. Cloth, os Band for "avsasen t,. M-Uct fmm. "JfasdsBBBMadoo. promiailj. Sat tnar.wt.sl WBlllos-.VIBBJ t m--ri.ii V IT Nil! ' - 1. 7s LmmWM J BLISII for Infants CaatsrU i. to well adapted to children that "vomnienditaaaupertortoanyprwcnpuon anowBtome.1 H. i. Aamin. u. I) W A Oxford 8k, Brooklyn, N. T. STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Pips, Fifes, anil Plumbing kk JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB ING a Specialty. Come and See Us. NEW GOODS. A FINK ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGK STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES 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 iou if you give m a call OUR stock 18 K&Tree New and Mjlisli.: Look un over; if wh do not save you MOM?, vUl mnk'' Win one rl si II to you low. -A FULL LINE Dav & Henderson, V ,.. ...1IV-,. -THE i ITT Mi.' ay rTTRNTTIIRE AAAA : UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sis (MATLOCK Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and hest stock pf I FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene, THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, But call and milW RVanemUr th. placv -The N. ITl.ree St.-r, Br. cortrer VVillsnvett- nnd tujhth IvBrr Oity. Orfon il 1 I I I llSiri I BISUI. and Chi'dren. I ctorl. ene ft (tlp.tl-n. I Sour St., ;i .-mm, Krun o, m, I Kills v . .... m ... . p, aad pruuioaaa dl- WkCS .urioua modlaUon. Tnn Ct!Tai-a Ootjnunr, Murray Street. N. V. OF GROCERIES F. U. DUNN LEADIM I 11 Give Them a Chanct! Hi ii i, to mj. your lung.- Also all your brvatbtall iniicliiiit-ry. Very wonderful in i, inn iv it i. Not only the larger air paaaagi a, I. ut the thousands of little tuU-a mil DarltiM leliK from ihi-m. When Ihn n . I. :: ;d mid choked with matter ' which ought not to be there, your luuga enn aot do tbrlr work And what they do, they OaBtMit do weeli Call it cold, cough, croap, pMvnBMMll i. patMtb. couuinpti.i or any of the (audi) of Ihroal nml uom- an I head and lung ubHtrurlloM, nil are bad. All ought to Br gut rid Of. There is juat one lure way to get ml nl tin in. Thut is to take 1W I ohee'n Oermau Syrup, which any druggist will sell urn at 76 eratavat bottle. Even if vervthing else baa (.IIhI ou, you may d. 1 pt ni apod thi fr Main. What la W That .toduca that beautifully soft com plexion and Ii ivis uoTraaisa of ita applica tion or inlurrooa tT rial ' The anawer, Win dm'a Kubi-rtiue arrtiuiplialica all this, and in pruiiiiiiieed by Indies ol tusto aud reflno ! ili. niust delightful toilet article evii prodnred. Warrant ed ha'tnleaa and malcbleaa. Y. M Wilkina, agent, Engeut Citv ,D tOK tO M' 'i HERS. Un, WiMLnf tt Shothinu Svair, for dill- lien t. i ll, in.', i. llie irescription of one of the beel Fetmlf auteea and physician, in the Uuiled suites, .ml has ntew us,-d for fort v. fn with nevvi failing lejcoeai by millions of i for tlieb obll.lrea. During the pro i,--.: i athbui ka value is incalculable. It relieve, aba lul l fnwi liii, cures ilya.nt.ry and dinrrh.a k uripllui in the bowels, and wind o.lie. Ky giving health ta the child it resta the ui"tlirr. I'riee S.V a Isittle. Take Notice. Ti I A Qnldataith has llie largest, lineal un, I hi l sl. ck i f Qaeaaawara. Cioekery and Glnaaware, eeei brought to Eug.ne. Give him ii call mid he will prove it to you. Mr. (' J mhh, liaveliug salei-iiian for Kelford, Clafk A Co , Chicago, bud tbo mis fortune to sprnlu h.s ii-t most aeverely. "1 .vns snfl'ei'iug greut piiiti," be aaya, "aud my him waabadlj awollenja few applica tinna of Ohnnlaflaln'a Pain Hnliu relieved the pain lud redaced the swelling in one in l.i, and iu run.. qnenos my work aud luiaineaa' was nul iutrmtpted. for which I un .en .: ttefal, I can reootMnrnd Cham herlnln a Palll Rain from peraonal eiper lencc." Sold by Oaburn ,V Co. When a Mratin telle yon they uever bad such a oi l iii their life lake their words (or it mid advise tin in to DM Chiimlierlaiu'n Cough R. ine.lv i I run. For cnugba, ..Ida and hoafaantpa il has no experience. Sold by Osbiirn ft Co. Hi. h fond, mid lack of exeroiae, during ili. wini. r nioutbai eiiuses the ayNtem to be iH.ne torpid aud the bliHal impure. A doae ill wo ot Si. Put lick 'a Pills Mill cleanse and invigorate the systexn, purify the blood aud do more good ibah dollar boitlo of blood ptriflei Si ld llj i i I, inn lc Co. A pei. ni is avlilonj -irk, when their bow. . Is are n gular and m v. r well when Ibey ar irregular. Baal this in mind and keep your lowed n :-u Inr I v an occasional dose of St. Patrick's l'ill. Sold l.v Ostium 4 Co. Tb highest Mah price will bo paid for when! h K It Dunn ...aw :-ant Laxative A rie (Use of Health and Strength Renewd, z:A of Ease and Copfort ' '.' : Ot Rynpcf Ilja, -. it act cnily i i t Ii K DXl v . Ljykb and Bowrm ILTectuilty i I -uiisin tha System when t . o oi .m i-, I ii ,i, , Hen laches and Fevers I t iniiiiPtitlv cnrilift i GtjK3TII'ATI0N i'i . ; r irritating the ofgMI ! Ii h it not, 'or Kali m .-,1 1.nn II..HI. . l.yalt "l IIRRlsts. prvaan mu .v ih . I riO 8YB1TP 00. j. l page, HEALER IN HAVIMi A l,AI;EANI)t MI'LKTKI st.sk of Staple and Kancy Grwerle., bought in th lst markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, ' Can offer the pabfla l Us ladoe. than any 1 other houw IN 1 niKNK Prsiiu-e .f a Vin.U taken at market prior. SportamanN Kporium. HORN ti PAINE, Practical Gunimithfa Deslaai in OUSS KirLEH, initio: Tirklr lid Hilrrillt, M sting vlHt-hlnra a -id rraHer til Kiii.i. I r Natlr ' Reiirlng d.-ne in ll - uatet style asd war raatrd. u m LoaieJ Sl Amnunition Furnl.lwd KBrws-Wbrvnane HthyaBt. Groceries State Teteben Aaaocintion. The State Teachers Aaaociation will be held at Salero July 1. J and 3, 1889. Tb Asaociation will convene in the legiilathe hall, cauilol building, at 7:30 p. in., .m Mon day. Julr lat. All teachera and trieoda of education are cordially invited. The depart, iu. ut pf aiipertnteudence will be organilxl by the aeveral county and city superintend ante, and will meet in the office of ibe Supei. inlendent of Public Instruction at 1 :3U p. , Monday, July lat. The hisiela of Salem will entertain thoae atteuding. during the dayaol tlie Aaaociatiou, at nduc-d ratea. Arraugementi have been made with the Southern Pacific (tinea in Oregon 1 and the On-gou Pacific railroad cmupanlea lor re duced ratea to tboae attending, aud the uaual reducliou will be grauteil. Tne usual "Fourth of July" ratea will tie iu effect on tbe 0. B. A N R B. linea in Oregon from July lal to July 4tb. Theae ratea will be open to teachera and others who may wi.b to attend tb Aaaociation. Several State superintend, nts of Public Instruction, and other leading educatora from tbe Pacific Coaat Statea have been iuviled aud are ex I me, I lo lie present Protff tlou for the llomeatead. Pitxaai aT, Pa.. June 8. Andrew Carne- gie will be at liberty .o-morrow to declare the nlacea of nearly 1.V0U of bia Hoiueatead Steel Worka employee, vacaul. It waa uol tbe tnteution uf Caruegie, Phippa k Co. to enforce their aeale on Juue 1st, but they pre- sent il at that time with the tuteution ol giving tbe men an opportunity lo emnreoe it or .put. S. Y. l'i ss (Protection Organ) The beat suites of room in the moat ex pensive hotels are encored by Amrrioau mill loiiairet. Mr. Carnegie haa a whole floor at the Metrop.de, aud the viaitora' 'i-l ot every lug hotel tieara the name of wealthy uud ii.tlueiiiiul American.. Lonilon lurtri pondent N Y. Sun l Protection Oigan). Hr. Tayior'a 7 Oaka Compound, pureH vegetable, positively cure, rheumatiam, neu ralgia, toothache, etch heaihicbe, oramn ool ic, cholera morbui, complaint, peculiar to f.males, cold or cough, hive., chilla and fe ver, pains around tha heart, eryaipelaa, phthisic On .aoa Tvi.oK. sold by Ostium ,t t o, dnigglata. Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer's Barsap&rilleY. Tins medicine la an Alterative, and causes a radical change In the system. Tha proceaa, in aome cases, may uot be quite ao rapid aa in othera ; hut, with pertiateoce, the re.ult la certain. Read theae teitlmonlala : " For two years I luffered from a se vere pain lo my right aide, and had other troublea caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. Alter giving several medicines a fair trial tTltbom n cure, I bugan to take Ayer'a BaraajairlllB. I waa greatly I tenanted by BBI in M Imltle, nnd after taking five bottlea I waa com pletely cured." John W. lleusou, 70 1 awreuce at., Lowell, Maai. Last May u large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The uaual remedies bail no effect and 1 waa confined to my bed i r eight weeks. A friend Induced me to try Ayer'a Saraanarilla. Lea, than three l. ittlcs healed the aore. In all my expo i leBOt with medicine, I never saw mora Wonderful Results. Another marked effect ol the use of III t medicine waa tha strengthening of my light " Mra. Carrie Adams, 1 1 Spriuga, Teaaa. " I hail a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and.aa my broth er and lister were similarly afltlcted, I presume the malady la hereditary. 1, .-i winter, Dr. Tyroii, (of Kernandlna, Kla.,) reciinn.-nded me to take Ayer'a Sarsaparillu, and continue It for a y.iar. For five Dthl I took It daily. I nave not had a blemlah upon my IxmIv for the lait three month..' T. E Wiley, lid Chainbera at. New York City. "Last fall and winter I waa troubled wllh a dull, heavy pain In my si. I.- I did not notice it much at first, but It gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. Uiuing the latter part of this time, disorders of the ItOIB. Ben and liver Increased my troubles I began taking Ayer'a Snrauparllta, and. after faithfully continuing tha ua4 of thii medicine for some month., the pain disappeared and I was completely cured." Mra. Auguita A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rKBr.BKD BT Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowe1, Mail, Pria.il i .iiuiniM, $s. Wank a totta IIAKKKK t.l WOKKN! MS BARKER Expert Gun' Smith Stock ol Guns and Am munition on hand. KIUENR - - - NMaM 0. Marx. Bdibtii Shop and Bath Rooms, Hot and cold hatha alwaya ready during tha week. First door north of Dunn's new blook. E. R.SK1PWOKTH, .ittorney-at-Law, i Ei'tiKNK CITY, OREfiO.. n, i us Upsulra la RegWr Ithwk, fint ; i - .- P. tli. left Will dn general law practlo. in all the Co-irU A the SUte. All huaUwas pprBiptly at U-i- r I to. HOFFMAN HOUSE Eugene, Oregoi . s. Ml VI' PxrlPBlrlll-'Pori,r,,,"'"n"n', whnle-omenraa. hi . Ml .Mi. A, rBOPRIElOH. eroBumusHl tbn ih. ordinary kind, and ran not be anld iu con petition with Ibe tnnlti Wright Ravi Coogb Cms rurBtfead tods bI w teat .1 ort weight, alum or pbo U.v?iatiafaotU. WUJ ours antr klid of pbats powder., -hl -Ul rK)jb M, M by U dntavri, iPm PrwTara Oy., lil Wall ejw N. T. DM Protection tin It. It is auiiouuced that tbe Pioneer Mill ot San Francisco will suspend bnaineaaiu a f weeks, which s the result of au iinpmfltelil. Imsiue.s for the past few yeara. owing lo tb excasive price Ih. y were forcd lo pay tor th large amoiiui f for. igu wools n- ceaary it be luaiiilfaeture ol c. Main classea of (okI iu which th.-v a. re ,ng ly euiiaue.l iu pro dncii.g. and ahich ih. v were unable lo pa aud auci-esatully loinp.le with Europeai utauutaoiurara. v. bau Oolanui I Oo nl San Frauci-c (aileil alsiiil h j ear ago, high iirotevlioulat argu. d th i th. failurawaadM io tbe pf- poeil I. Unci Ion ol llie lalltl oil tHlMX. aim Ueld up llie I .dure of tins grand firm aa . warning lo ail who would tamper with th aacnd MriA At the MUM lime the Caliloi uiaua wcr mad. to heliava thai the ureH woolen mills nl that slate could uot aurviv. it tbe Mils bill txa-uiue u law. But uo. la than six in-niitis all. r that tearful "ini pmliiueui In prosperity" was defeated. OB o. the lending manufacturing iuduatriea m the coital lias lieeu toic il lo suspend bust a. Di.l the lai II .to hi llnl ibla p.. measine ili ,i makes Hie farmer pay 40 p orul uior. iln.ii the i. ..I aim. (or Ilia cloth log, that "protteta" the h.lxiring man, tha "rticour.ges iiimiufacliirv," thai builds up evt ry brunch of indiisti) "--at the expeus. ot the coiisnni. r smoihi r nut this vaat en terprise, iln Ii rv rBlafftU-iaa it ma tn foatel hit lll .1. Ibe ninleclluuisla Mill sal by no luean-; the tariff bad nothing to do with it. Hut la tin. mutual observer it ap p. ars that II hail. I tin limi.tr Mills w.re eataflish.-d il I V.N. tan. I iini a go ..t buelnem in the maun lecture ot blankets mid such other articles a only domestic wools . ut. red into ih.-compo li Ion ol; hut when tiny la g ill lu itiufautur Itlg Ilu OBaaUBBTM Bull .liagoii'ils, lor wuicli for. ign wii 'ls wen iieccs-ari, Ibey were nu abled lo c.iuipeti. witb Kuiopeau inauufau lurera. ami uow the Pioneer Mil Is, with then rl. I1"1. paid up capital, are forced to siis peud. This hiish iisiuii ihrowa out ol em ploytui nt IM) ttorkni u. who may uow iu quiie how iho iniiusctilato inrilt aid. and givea ih. in employin. ut Th.-y may a.k, loea llie I mil llmt vmi piomisiHl would main it H)asihiu f.i ua to gut .in ploy men I clos. town the nulls Ami . .. u ibe wool grown wbo (.mii.l market lur his wool at tin. Pin- n er Milis iii.i y wonder and ask. did ibe lartfl 00 It?- llchoco It, view. A Frightful Specliirle. Flank ktoDottaid, a c.inlin ..r of the Hiilli- more A- Ohio R nlioad, waa at thu depot when the flood came. II.- said that wbeu 1 1 first aaw the flood il wag thirty feel high and rose to forty feat S.id MeDonald: "Fit teen uiiuiiP s In (..re lie- Il .oil u imc, Decker, tbe Peuusjhiinia iiiilro.nl ug. nl, rend me a telegram just reiieiv.il, Silling t lint the South rork iliilu had hroketl. As null ns tie h-anl this the pioplc in thu staiiou, nuiiib. ring Jot I, made a hi h (or llie hill I celtaillli think ihi.l I snw loon bodpl go over th bridge. The (list house that culue doan struck the bridge and t oueii took fire. As fast its llie "ih. is came d.nin they were con sum. d. I I., line I am sale, iu saying that I saw loot) bodiea burn," Oklahoma i- iiemli forgotten already. The picturesque feature of its opclliug for nettle m. ut Bttrnctid public attf Ullon for the mo ment, but tin in i rush was no winner ovei than the whole Battel dropped out of sight al mer.ly another incideui iu the dev. lop. nieiil of a li.illun whone history ia full of atirring en ins mid woi.d.-ilnl changes from Ih. wildi-ruc. to civilization. No such Ittl'lUUI of gush as was tele. graphed from John town ever before made a telegraph wire's cars lingln. The writer. who. Ver he was of the nnsoeinted press, seemed to try to lay himself out in "hifalu. tin and sprenil englu language Vn make Ibla stai. nil nt d. Iiberalely alter the excll. -tnent of ihe ittl'nir has cool.-.l down. It was ahoiiiln.iniid.nl, and what the public wautcd was plain, unvarnished tilltha. The Cami.ii.iii legislature has struck a Veiu of economy. I has discbiirged a chap lain whose salary Is j-ln . p.-r year, but reao lutelv maintained its dignity by i.-taining an ii-her ..f Ihe Black Rod al llftlO. This looks like il ease of spur., thu rod slid spoil be clinplaiu. I Seal The R It C uuiiiissioii un l aud adjourned Thursday. For ihia valuable service tb Statu pays at the ruin of BOOBl $H75a mouth. Their services nre utterly without value, aa waa intend, d liy Un- Kepiil.l n-nnn wbo passid Ihe laat dlagrsc-fiil commis i n inn i:. O. Mr. Lynch, the colored politician, who bsa lately been miidu fourth uiidilor of the treasury, has uppninted his i-im -in law to a position in bis department if i-riliciaed for tbia aorl of thing, h-cnu full back on some notable pr aiih-nliul precedents. Jim McGongh upset his glue pot in a Seattle paint nhnp and n, mill noil worth of pf . p. uv was soon iu u In Nearly equal lo Mrs. U Leary a cow. There is now 'J'i f. et of wster on tbe Ya quiua bar at 9 feel tides. In a ear fiom now tbe tff.ct of the north jetli will give at least 30 feel Money to loan on farms. Enquire of .ludae Walton. POWDER Absolutely Pure. I av This nowder nesai variea. A marvel of i nip Went her Bulletin No. 15. Oregon State Weather Bureau, cn-operat-I ig w.th V S. Signal S rvice; C.nlr.l office I'oitluud, Oregou. Fur week ending Juue I., 1889: The tern;) rnture has been c.bnve tbu nor nil ' f m s to J degrees. There was no rain tali during tbe week. The winda up to Friday were northerly warm and .In. iu sections being almost a "Norther;" on Fri lay aud Saturday thev .era aoutbetly. Tbe effect of theae condition on the wheat crop has been moat injiirii.ua, especially in ,'. isierii Oregou. In the Willamette valley he fall wheat continnea iia promising out iix.k, while in localities the spring wheal ia lightly injured. Along Ibe const tbe excel lent orop prtwpecta continue. In the Uinp- ua valley mom than the avernge In it crop will be harvested. Iu the Rogue river val ley the crop to a considerable extent la in jured, iu niauy eecttoua however au average ii op will be realised, while in other aecliona ibe oiop ia badly "fired" and grain that inoke.l well two weeks ago will have to bo ut fur bay In the lake region much ot tbe a In at is only from six to twelve inches high, uud ia tutnlug yellow. Il will hardly make Tbe moat discouraging reports aa to tbe ...minion of the wheat crop cornea from iV'a co county Samples of wheat received it ihn office from tbe vicinity of The Oallea show the bends to be roasted aud tbe entire stalk cooked Two Weeks ago tills region promised a large yield, and now the crop is iiardly .idled I i bay. In Moimw county some of tbe spring grain ia injured, bill aa a whole the hulk of it ia all right. The yield will be somewhat leaa than was anticipated earlier in thu aaaaoo. Through Oilliam county a hot east wild blew during the fore putt of the week, and tbe rusult is many i ti. at th Id standing nearly wulst high are nearly ruined except lor hay.' Tbo damage ia uot general and a good yield is yet ex pected. In Umatilla county, especially near Weston, the dry hot winda nave damaged the wheat. From tha Indian reaervu aud eaat uud of thu county reports ol little or no dam age lo tbe wheat are received. While there ia a gloomy outlook for an im mense yield) yet tor the atate aa a wholo there will be an average yield Crupa do not tail iu Or. gon. There ia uo need ol any real diontb; aud yet there ia a possibility of rain coming aud paitlv retrieving the wheat ci op. While llie wheat proapecta are uot so good, the other crops ahow nigna nl large melds, llarley and outs promise w II. Tbo nun crop will be the largest ever gathered iu ih.- stale. ('In rrn s nre yielding enor mously, aud berries are plentiful Wheat hnrveat will begin about the 25th inst. Hay ia yielding well and ita harvest is neatly over. B. 8. PAOUE, Observer U. S. Signal S.tvice. Under tha legulatlonsol the now road laws paaaed by the laat legialature, all coun ty rtmdn ahall Ix. under lbs aup.rvision of the count) court of the county wherein tbe aai I road ia located. No road shall be estnb linb'd, altered or vacated except by authority I the county court, nnd the said couit shall supervise the construction uud repairs of all bndgea on county roads, and to remove any upervisor for liicnuipeieucy or ilisolieilieucu in Ihe orders of said court. These powers giveu may lie exercised dir.clly b I In cunt, r Home one of Un uieinti. is rle-lgunteil lor that purpose While road iiipervisora ars nile nm.nnlile lo llie comity court tor all th- ir officinl acta, they are empowered at any time lo order out auoh number of inbabitauta of his district aa he may deim neceaaary to icuiove siiv olistfTiction iu any puluio road o .used bv falling timber, or from any other oanss. This act alao applies lo the repair ot hridgea. All aucb persona ao ordered out hull, alter having received oue day a uolicu bu subject to tbe same restrictions, aud lisbls lo the same penalties an if ordered out uuder aeattoa 40HH. and it ahall be ihe duly of each supervisor to cause safe and permanent han uiatera to be coiialruoiid on every bridge r. ut lung n b Ight of six feel or more above Ihe gunnel or Wilier over which It j Iiradslrevl ren.rta lor last week 138 buai n us f.ulurei in llie Uuiteil Statea egaiusl 123 (or the con .-spoil ling week last year. Last I ,! c . . L - A year iiepiioucau newspapers cuargini inn. thoae 123 failnrea were due to DsmiH-ratic "ntlaeka uK)li Amerioau industries," and if tbe It. public il won at the November eleo lion we were promlaed "a revival of Imaineaa coiiftdenos." Seven months have elapsed since Harriann and "protection to labor" won the election. The market reports show more business failures than last year, and show that wagea have been generally re duced Theas ars sot "theories" or tbe "maxims of college profasanra." They are facts down in black and white iu tbe records of bankruptcy and in Ibe smaller amount of wages carried home by workiogmen on Sat urday night. The oeusus office at Washington baa en deavored to furnish every practicing phy sician iu Ihe country with "pbyaiciaua' reg isters" (or compiling of statistics, and any pbaician not receiving one will be furolabed b) applying to Robert L. Porter, superin tendent of Census, Washing!, n, D. 0. Not a Southerner: Stranger (reading a 8ipm at the Continental)-"Who is that liij. Armea who pulled Gov. Beaver'a noas nl tbe iBaugnralioa? Is be a Southern man?" Noted Southerner (with dlaguat) "Naw, Southern men dou't pull noses, Bah: Ibey ahoot, ash." fbe firs at Hsittlei played havoc with tbe reputation of ao railed fire proof a.. fas lint few safes brought their oooteuu out nn d .maged. Geo. VV. K uiscy, Aueiuiirr. When yon want your goods, ho. a-hold furniture or land aold at auction, call on Geo W, Kinney, tbe pioneer aud moat nut- 1,1 .im l i In Lane Count). He wl 1 attend to all Bales on a reasonable com mission. Davis, Ibe tailor, baa just received a large sliaik of imported and domestic good - of the latent Spring and Summer styles. Call aud examine bis stock. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice is hereby givea to all owing taxea, now delinquent, that ibe Count) Co. in at ita i ne session ordered me to collect tbe name forthwith. Tbia ia therefore to notify all coins rued that if they wish to save ousts th. ) must conn- forward at onoe and pay ttu- same or I will ha obliged to proceed against them legally. J. M Minis. Sheriff Lane Co. Why yes T-Tsav-T. We ask you to nnu i a wa carry the largest and beat stock of T.n. south ol Portland. We boy direct from the importer. We allow yon to are, tasfs or imtll what you buy, or will give yon a aam ule to let von hnd out just what kind yon Want. All favorite ant trie.1 branda always in stock. Prioea to anil the limes from 26 ctaap. We alao have a full ami freah stock