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TH E GUARD. SSTABLISilEI) FOR TIIF .UXSKillV.TluN OP DEVOIR Tl!' rRIVIPLKS, AMI TO EARN IN IMUTllTiKt BV THE SWEAT OP M R BROW ,OL21 EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, AUGUSTS. 1889. NO, 52. EUGENE CITY lP0BLlSUED EVERY SATO HDAY.i j L CAMl'Ul'.l'U ,.ubl..ier .- I'rotn lelor. i i ' 1 1 1 1' On th'- K"1 ' M;..SLtU.u..l OgbftBtrtt TBBMfiOFaUBBORiPnOll. i'i so telW!? En p"0 .i.: 7 JltfM OB" OUR ONLY . --v ir IP I 'l'TlJ1 V I 1 SinUnffi tt CM required jtdUrOMn will l charged at the (pi- a? '....v.:: 1 8 ii'::(r: ::.:.v. 0CSt'""tic"in local oulntnn, 20 cuit, rHaatorMCh insertion. '! wrtwinu bill. ' re,",crCl1 Mrterly. bwork must he paid run on maivmv. CEO. B. DORRIS, tttorney and Counsellor-at-Law ..Tin. l'K.UTK'K IX Til!. .I'll'llTS V of the Becoad Judicial UWtici ana in J Juuretne Court of thi. State, ffffl mention given to wlkctioM and jutters in update v L. BILLED, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - B0OBKH omr, OREUON. i"RAC TH'ES IX ALL THE COURTS OF .1.;. ,... Will give special uttviit i. u fuBtadniu and pr-lmtc matters. Otnol Over Hendrick A Kakiu ' bank. aTo. woodcock, Attoruey-at-LftW, ajiBMoirv. - - - owdioh JflUCE Roomi 7 8 M.CIaien Building. gpttpeoUl nttentlon given t Odltrtfc'Pl ud Probate business. vTv-,-r-. a lllTL! Attorney-Ow-iWi IX'liKNKClTY, . - -Omoi -1" Btgtotet Blook, OREGON CEO. M. MILLER, tttmty wo" Cou:is3ll3r-a:-l.a,.v) and Real Estate Agent, KUGENK CITY, - OREGON. Olli'( l.une 00. ink D ll A. E. (UIXA(illr.H, Attorney -al-L;a v. KuoiKBornr orbgon. Special attention given bo Probate business in I Abstracts of Title. OmcE-Over Lane County llak. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. ILsideticc 00 Fifth street, where L)r BbeltOD iruierly rttldod. DRS. PAINE & M'i Physicians & Surgeons, EUGENE, OREGON. Special attention paid to Borgtty HI11' Uhn nie diseases, DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAX BE FOUND AT HISOFITI'E or res idence when not professionally engaged. Kesiilence on Eighth street, opposite Presby tia Church. J J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOIINI'T-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IX ALL THE t 'ourts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col cling, and probate matters. fatTetltlag all kinds of claims against the . nited States Government lfice in Walton', brick room. 7 and 8. DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. OTICIO VI r.p.AXGK STORE. ALL work warranted. 1-aughing gas administered for (a tile, ex action ot teeth. Dr. G. W. Biddle, m DENTIST. pi.ATK WORK A SPECIALTY. KX , trading anil Killing executed by the 1st l lmpmvefl method.. All work warra'tea; year, experience. Ofrict 'I ittlV Bloc!;, Luckey drag rtore. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. JIA.S opKXKD A SHOP OK NIMH j"-- street opp,,iaj the SUr Uakery, where IPre. to do all kiwis of work offered a1? "eyi tnck of Tint Cloth, on hand f-r TP?? to wltit from. 2nn and cleaoiag doae proiui.liy. Sat ggarantewi Roe. 6.18M tf for Infants and Ch ; Hre n. a.torI.,MW(.ii4(,,pt(ldt0(.WMn.n,hlt . culo,U t I 0 Be, OHgtaM " x'l.'litMiKrjeriortoaaypnsoriptioa I few ''" I'larrncaa, KriictnUon, LMwatome." It j. aacatn. Jt. t IBS" irna, giv atwp. and fnmitm tl in So. Oxford Ifc, lirookirn, K, T, WitLuiujuriou. modicatloo. Tua t'rxTAi a ruf.vxv. " Murraj Sinn-I. X. V. STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. Hardware. Tin- ware & Stoves. Pumps, Pp, ana nil JOB WORK done on short no tice at reasonable rates. PLUMB- NG a Specialty. Come and JNEW goods. A KIN V. ASSORTMENT OK BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapets to the est at prices according to quality. A LARGE 8TO0K OF BOOTS and SHOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment i Complete, from the lowed Price up to the Mmost; can suit youifyou aire us a oaV- OUH STOCK 8 C3Frce IVcw s"l 8tyliih. I Look us ovw; if ,. do not nv you money, mt -ill muk.- some our flse Bt-11 to you low. A FULL LINE OF Day & Henderson mf ml I l 1 B 1 1 hfftf1 .THE LEADING FURNITURE UX3LJ-A-A JL -se House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wi!. Sts MA T LOCK r' Has iust received X Cl ii tXiiU- UliisJlQW - C3 1 1 i- ninvlr rvsp ana uebu FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought THIS IS . . t Iii,e!iiisr in; mil See Us. GROCERIES F. B. DUNN & direct from New otuun. ui to Eugene. .L '----- Tl V. Thro Hlort iii ioc-. .-.f Give Thoiu a l iiaurel That b to say, yonr K.i Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful DUehiutry it is. Not only the larger air pMttget, bat the taMIMMU ol little IuIk'S mid cavitiei. lesdiuii fmiu ti When IheM ii 1 1 . h i.d and choked with mutter vOn. li iiulit not to IM' tilt it . y :;v luiis enli- bot do their work And what they do, tbey cannot do weel, Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, eontampliou or any of he family of throat kttti bote and head and Inug obatrUrtiona, all are had. Ml ought to lie got rid of. 1 heii' is just one stire way lo get rid of then. That is to take litis ohee'a Germau 8yrttu, which auy tlruggist will st ll you at 75 cuts a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, jou may de pend upon this (ot certain. What Is lit That .induces that Imiuitifully soft com plexiou and It no trncea of ita applfra tion or injurious rOeenii Tbeauawer, Wis dow'a Kobertine iiccoDiplishra all this, and 1. pronounced by ladiet qTiaate und reftuo inent to be the most ileiiIllftil toilet article ever product il. Warranted hamihss ami in.tti hless. F. M. Wilkins, agtut, Eugene City. . ,- . ADVIOK TO htOTBIRS, Mks. W'lNat.tiw's StaiTHIXO SriOP, for tliil ilren teething, is the prescription of one of the he.t female muses ami physicians in the I'nited States, ami has hern used for forty years with never failinc, access by millions ol innt hers fur their ehil. iron. Dining the pn cess nf teethini It! nine is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the Isiwels, and wind colic. Bp'gmag health to the child it rests the mother. Price Hoc a Isittle. . . lake Notice. That A. Goldsmith has the largest, finest and lust stock of yuccnswaii1, Ciockcry and Gktaairare eeor bronnht to Eugene. Give him a call and be will prove it to yon. The hudiest oath rice will bo paid for wheat l.y F. M. liiimi IuresPu-asantLaxative A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows the u w of nip Of Figs, at it act gently OH th Kidneys, Livkk and Bowels Llt-ci ually Cleansing tho System when Coativo or liilious, Jhapclling Colds, Headaches and Fevers ami K'rmunently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without wi 'likening or irritating tho organs on which it acts. Pi i H le In 604 nml mt.OO Unities l.y all ' ol'.o; llrtlKlst.. MtxiTAcri'ar.D MM uv tiic, 0ALIF0PNIA FIO SYRU? 00. HjIM I'UAJCWO, Oak, LovnetvM Kr.. HlW Voea. K. Y. H WING RECENTLY RKFITTBD tlie t)ll (iratie Sttuv uif Mtfurin SPECIAL BARGAINS In I )'css ( lootls, LuilieS ami QeotB Under wear, Boots, lnicg and all clanei of DRY GOODS. J. L. PAGE, i DEALER IN HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE t" k of Staple and P.ucy Groceries, bought ii. the best market. EXCLUSIVELY FUR CASH, Can offer the public better prie.e than any other houM IN EUOENE- Produce of all kinds takeu at market price. Sportsman's Kjoriimi. HORN k PAINE, Practical (jimsniiths X Dealer, iu OI NS, KIFI.KS. I lahias Turkic ami Miltriili. M in-- Mm. Inn. . mid N. t .11. s.. I All Kinili. lor Male ! Kepeiring done in the n.ateet rtyle and war ranted. Guns Loaned it Ammunition Furnished 8vre oa WilUatette Street ' 1 McElif I Johnson, School Kitud Apportiouinent. Sab m Bttltmuh duly -7tb. On e i ael year the interest of the irreduci ble school fund is apportioned among the several coin ties of the state in proportion to the lilillll el of school ihildrell between lit MM of 4 ami 10 jrtMt, Tin. work hi now m progress and will be finished next week. It shows that while the school pop ulation of the state is lucreasitig at a rapid rate and the accumulation i f a peinmneut -choid fund more than keeps pace with it, ami its inlei est is In eoniing a prominent factor in tin education of the youth. Last year's apportionment gave BldM (or each school child; iu 1SS7, l.tWwasthe sum for each child, l ilt this year the apportionment for each will bt $1 iu nolwitbstauding the x i-t increase ill the number. As Ibis fund increases, which it is sure to do the amounts derived by the several school districts will lighten up the burden ol school taxes and assist in securing mote efficient sen ice in the schools nf the state. The great increase of the pi -mi incut school fund and ils proper handling; ihe examination of mm luges, collection uf interest and payments on lainl aml the mnltifnrious arts connected tlutt with is t Mailing a large amount of work' on the siato land hoard, its clerk and especially at the state treasurer's ofticc, but is all well done ami Oiegon' school fund is iu good shape. How docs "ltlnitlu Irishmen" relish the spectacle of Russell Harrison dining with Queet) Victoria hobnobbing with the l'riuce ol Wales and "toadying to royalty" iu geue rl! The "spirited foreign policy" for which II, i v Mittd consist, in a huge part in Hwiltiug tlo Utitish lmu's tail " What do they think of "Priuco Russell" as a tail twitter! Ir. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, rmsitivt ly cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sich headache, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, sold or cough, hlYti chills ami fe ver, piuris arouml the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. UgoMiie T.ylok. Sold by Osbiirn & Co, tlrungists. Long-standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsapi.rilla. This medicine It an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the stem, Tho process, in some cases, may not he qnitn so rapid as iu others; but, with piisisteii'o, MM result Is certain. Lead these testifhouials ; " Por two yttUm t raffWtd from a se vere pain in tuy right side, and hail' other triathlon caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After living several nedleTnei a fair trial wrltl iirrb, I begtn 10 tako Ayer's Harsini ilia. I was greatly heneUtod by the a u bottto. and alter taking flvt hotMes I WMOOnV iileitdy cured." Juhn W. Ueusoii, 70 Laivrtincn St., Lowell, Mass. Last May a Iwgl Carbuncle, hrnkn nut on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and 1 w is confined to tuy bed for eight weeks. A friend induced ino to try Ayer's Sursaparilla. Less than threo bottles healed the sore. In all myiixpa rhlUCa Wflil nudlCllWi 1 never aaw line a Wonderful Result Another marked effect of tho use ol ihlip nadiciue was the Ntrengthenliig of in light." Mrs. Carrie Aduius, lldly BprlUgt, Texas. I had a dry scaly humor for years, nml mffered tarrtblyj and, as my bioth- er and llatOf were siiuilarly affuOttd, 1 preaume tlie malady is lierMltary, Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of I'Vruaniliiia, Ma.,) r mmeadad tae to take Ayer's Bariaparilla, and continue It for ii ye n Por Ave month I took It daily. I havi no had a blemish upon my body for tilt last tin nen tht. Ti B. Wiley, ltd ChainlMraat, New York city. Las! fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain In my side. I did not notice ll linn h at Brit, but it gradually crew worse until It became nlmnst unbearable. Doting the latter i art of this time, disorders nf the slotn a ih and liver increased my trouble, f bogan taking Ayer's Saisapnrilla, and, after faithfully continuing the lis. of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured. " Mrs. Augusta A. rttfbutbi Baverblll, Mass. Ayer's SarsapariHa, pam'AitF.n bv Dr. J. C. Aycr Ic Co,, Lowe", M INb I'ricett ; ix betilM, (i. Welti al eulk Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will htreufter keep a complete .took nf Ladies' Misses' ami t hiidreii's SIIOKS. BOTTOM IiOOTB, Slippers, White and Block Sandals, rUIS KID SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S BooTS & SHOES And in fact every thinu In the limit and Shoe line, to whh h I intend to devote my tapttM. attention. -MY CiOODS A HE EIIIST CLASS. And goaraatel a repfataatl, and will lw .old for the Inwe.t prices that a gt.sl article ran he rfrded. V. HUNT C. Marx. kk Shop and Bath Rooms. Hot and ci Id laths always ready during the week. ('irst door north of Dunn', new block. j;. It. SKIPWOBTHe Attorney -ai-Law, Kl'GKN'K CITY, - - ORBtMW. Of net-Up stair. ID Kegi.Ur Klnck, I. ft ds.r to the left Will tlo a r i. U i-ii.ii- Id all the C.eirt. of the State. All bii.iaeM promptly at attended to. HOI I M AN BOUSE Eugene, Oregon. S- Ai PtmPRIl.TOK. Hoc In serine I BlfTSJ of Public Lands. We are permitted to give an extract fron. i a letter of the Surveyor General to oue of I his correspond! nts, making imiuiries as tt (he mode ol pioceditre iu asking ior the stir rev ol public lauds: The appropriation made by Congress foi public surveys for the cum nt tisc.l yeai t which commenced on the tlrst instant) win $200,000 This iiinler the law ami regiila lions, must be expended for "township, oc cupied in whole or iu part, by actual m tth r with improvements; and the surveys shall In coutluetito lead adapted to agriciiltme au lines uf reservations." In order to IMIIfl said surveys the Dl partnenl rtqalreotenl is that appllettkx llierefor should be addressed to this olflce Theaelthrs living upon the uusurviyn lands b the vloinil ahottld unite iu a peti tion (or a survey. The petition should be ac oumpanltd by a slateuient .bowing th nuuiln r ol bona. tide settlers, the charade of the UMUrrtjed lands, the nature nie value nl Hit ir improvements, nud the nie. under cultivation, stating, if posasible, th township or approximate township iu whitl the lamia lire situate. Iu case the settle and unproved lauds are ellt'l. ly or pailialli within a valley or valleys, the extent tin rcu in length and width should be given in tin pet 1 1 urn , w nh the statement of tht averag amount ol crops of the various kinds an iiually produced therein. The approximab general course of such valley or valley sbnultl also be noted. For several years past it has been th policy of the QtAtrtl Land Oflot lopronibi ihe survey of forests or heavily liuibelt laud-; hut it may be DtOMttry under Ih retpiin nietits of tho Appropriation Ac I Second Session Act, l'ltlltlh Congress Chapter 111, page '.i.V.I ) make some modi!) Cation i f this lo.trictiou. There are in soun localities Due agricultural lauds which, al though heavily limbered, are occupied i ,iai t by lioua llila settlers who al ureal loss, and i xpe use have unproved the laud am made for themselves permanent homes i which they lire anxious (o obtain a title Whenever such case, arise, alt the fuels a lo the character of ihe lauds, and the kind mil qualities el Ihe timber, iu addition i ilie inhumation as to Ihe number of settler iud the character of their Improvement ihOUld be fully presented for the consider noli ol this office and of the General Lain Office. The Hon . Commissioner will allow th rtttdlaf of the contracts for the autvey o umber la no only when their value for agn cultural pin poses is well established, ate satisfactory proof given ol I lit it necupaliu by boua llda s. tlh rs who have made pinna unit improvements. Upou receipt of the petition 1 w ill Ionian the siiine to the General Laud Office, will an estimate of the cost of the desired survey mil with such ti commendations us tit. office may ccein inoper. In the ev id Of the survey being urdern by Ihe Men. OotomlttlOMf, the expeiisi thereof will he paid by the Govt rnmeiit. i . The cigar and tobacco dealer, in the cil of Salem have etilerod iulo a pool or com nillalioii by which it is agreed that none lie .aid tlenlers nIiuII hereafter st II a siugl liiinch of cigait tics for a sum less than b ceuts, or three for 2"i cents. The only oh jecliuu that we can make to the moveiiieii is Unit tin y did not niise the price to $111 i bunch, and thus deprive tin' ki is ol their ac customed whiff. Salem Democrat. Money to loan on farm.. Kiepn're of .fud. Walton, POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder neicr varies. A nitrrel ol purity, .treiigth ami whulesntueness. Mori economical than the ordinary kinds and can not be told in competition with tho mill t a tilde of low list, short weight, alum or pirn phato powders. Sold only in cans. Uovai HatlNti PoWraaCO., 10C Wall St.. N. Y. TIMBER LAND NuTIi T.. Unltetl Btelw L in I Dfflee, Battbawt. "r., July H, law). Notice U hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the a-t n( contfreM of June .'I, IN7M, entitled "All act for the sale of timlc r lead, iu the Stales of California, Ura gnn, Nevatla, anil Washington Territory,'' William Itnioiiaus, of Seattle, e ieuty of Kill.. Territory nf Washington, has tin. day tiled in thi. office his swum itatetaial Ho . . . ., forth, purchase of the S. W. I of Heeth n No. 14, in reVMblpNn, Uf S mth. Kin-- No. I Ext, and will olf. r proof to slms that th. land .ought is more vaiuahle for it. thriller or .tone than for agri"dtural purioes, and to establish hi. daiin to said land before the reiil.ter and receiver of this nfliee at ffaHhlllg. 'iregnn, on Thursday, the Nth day of S-pt-mber. IHMj. He name, as witi , William A. Hamilton, Michael K. Sullivan and Michael Kerrigan, of Crawfnrtlsville. L'nn c uinty, Or., and John H. Iturne. '. Seattle, King, county, Washing ton Territory. Any and all pernor., claiming adversely thi aleive deserilied lands are re quested to tile their claim, iu thi. office on or before uid 2th day of September, IKW, Cltvs W .li.ir.srov, W I I M nKB LAND KOTIOk UniU.I St.u. I. ui I Office, lloj.hurjf, Or., JaatBM, lH9. Katie. i h hj given that in compliance villi ih to-, i i at of the act nf rnngrM of fueeU. los. . .titled "An a. t for the als of the tPn'-r . in the States nf Califnr la, li Ni l a ll, and Washington l' 'i ' r . 1 N Tue.ley, oi Teiwma. conn iv of I' -1 - . I"irlury of Washington, ha. tin. day hle.i o, tt,i offi'-e his sworn statement No far th' pnreittt f the S W J nf Seo- lit St, h r i -ship No 16 S, Halite No 5 Et, and will off r proof to .how that the land . night i- o, -a- valuable for it. tiuiher or rtisae than f r i-riealtejal pnris.we, and te MuthlUh hi- I In Hid land Infer, the Hex utr an ' It 4 thu otfi.-e at Kneelairu e i He name. . witi... John K Adai... -f U.iar-i K Shrl Oregoe. Ar.v and verselr the alsn. ,t, eat to tile their el. in Mil 14th d.v.f rsV, Wm H Hathlsirn, ma. Wash. Ter., Klmer Morgan, of Portland, prions ehximing ad bed Und. are rwineat- tnU nltice on or before Joaitrroe, He.-i-t.r. pOYA ltifilroatl AccidiMif. Albany Democrat, July 20. Last night the California expre.a left lbatiy about 1) o'clock, an hour late. The Lclmuon train, which usually leave, imme diately after this train, left before it it ils. ut thu usual hour Tho switch at the ''ranch, about a mile south of the depot wat lined and locked ill the usual maimer; but ihe bur that draws the rails inu.t have fallen in tho ground, for afterward, the pin wot found gone and the bur lyiug on the ground, Tobaldy falling just as it was locked, for the ails of ht twlteb were thrown sideways ihonl half the width of a rail, so that when he California train enruo rushing along at .bout tlltein miles an hour tho flange, of he engine wilt els struck the middle of the id-, derailing the engine, tender, baggage ml front l'ullui'iii car. They run over the u s alsnit a hundred feet when the engine d tender toppled over toward the toutb, tiling down a small embunkmeut almost on i their tope. A. Ihe eugine struck Ihe tiich iln engineer, Jack Miller, put on ii" mi hrtket, retorted the machinery to tie last notch, ami with the fireman, Clint lothrit, In avely went over with the eugine, hough they might have jumped, aud were urieil under it, the wood from Ihe tender lung on tbeffl ami the steam rushing from lie engine scalding them in a frightful man ier. At the same time the cold s-ater leaked from the tonder tank, muring on them. The frightened etssengers, none, of whom were at all in ured, rushed Iroin the train and the engin r and Bremen were toon pulled from under in engine, scalded and bruised in a fright al if not latal manner, both internally and xli-rnslly. PoUl tramps were on the blind Nigjaga. only one of whom was iujured. hie of the others, though was missing if--a wards. The jar to the passengers wat ot ureal t u-fpt in the front l'lillnian, where iinsjderable screaming was done. Wrecking engines were brought from mien, ami by 11) o'clock to-d.y the track ins cleared ami the morning train passed until, ami the California truiu with mother ngiue, tender and mail car at 10:110 went null). Tho unfortunate engineer and fireman vi ro tlrst t iken to the Depot Hotel where r. Muslim, the S 1'. surgeon of thi. city, wilted by a physician on the traiu, attend d them. They with placed on board Ihe I'ortlatul train and taken to their home, in hut city. Ilrave nicu, mny they recover, Hough the chnnces are agaiu.t them. Mr. ililh r, though was in the most precanoiti ondinoDi Tho train was under charge ol Conductor v W. Cuii , it, who did everything iu hi. lower for lh coux-enieuco of tho passen gers, nud to alleviate tho sufferiugs of the iujured men. It was said ot Jack Miller, the eugineer, h.il when assistance win offered him he aid, "mi, leave mu nlono, I can get out vithout any help." Mr. Miller ii a heavy nun, weigliing about 2a0 pounds, and, in ailing so in of the scalding steam, hi. injtl les are liable to prove serious. Tho causa of the accident will be thor Highly investigated, aud the responsibility u the pin being out placed where il be otiga. it is possible it wa. doue malicion. V by trumps; but nut probable. A I nl on the train scut u )20 gold piece n tho tin mu aud reiiuested that her name in kept from tho public. I ho accident caused considerable excite in ut at this city and hundred, of people . isited Ih. scene of thu wreck, whero the -Ugiot and teuder car lie, well broken up, .ml the mail cur somewhat damaged stands gainst them. Jack Miller, the brave and cnurageoui ogiueor, died at his homo in Portland, londay evening, July 'JDth, nt H o'clock. I he had jumped ami deserted hi. engine, ie might have saved hi. life: instead of so lolng In applied the air uud roversed hi. ngiiio thereby saving the live, of many. If i. had not done id it il probable that every irs would have pil.d log. the r in n com- a to wieck, and the lamps being lighted, lie ciiis and people iu Ibein burned. The in iii ry ot "Dig Jack" should especially be liei ished by the passengers aboard. - ' Thoiu who fret ami funio at obstacle, or hindrance! when plying their daily vocat ions, whether it be cutting a soup bono with i dull .aw, or penuiding a balky horse, mi lean a letton in patience guided by UV - Iligeiice (nun the builders of the colossal l ug' I tower at Paris. Booh of the t'J.DOO .orking tlriiwiug sent into the workshop, ui say nothing of the innumerable skelchei and plans prepared before the Aual detail, were decided upou. No correction ol any kind was ever rciiiired. No accident oo urn d and not a single workman was killed luring tho erection of the tower. Bj recent annex tion. of territory the city of Chicago has increased it. area more then four-fold. Tho former area was thirty iiiiih mile.; the prcseut area ii 176 .iiuare luUat. Tim city now baa a total length Iron north lo south of twenty-four mile.; its greatcut width is ten miles, and it. least m I'll ii .even mile.. The next largest murican city iu area is Philadelphia, which contain. IM square miles. New York city ha. forty one ami oue balf and Brook lyn twenty-six and ouc-bulf .quart mild. Lomlou has 1 10 sqiiaro miles. Othei Eu ropean cities have comparatively .mill areai of territory. An appeal by Ihe governor of Indiana hoi been made to the public for the contribu tion of money and provision to nave 4,000 minors from sturviug to death. The Chisago rribune alio appeili to th .ame indulgent public for subsistaucn lor sturviug miner, at I'raidwood, III. Last fall these miners of Clay county were takeu to Indianapolis and marched ov. r the city carrying banner! taking pi opto not to take bread from their mouths by electing Cleveland. Cleveland was not elected aud the tariff i. the sirue. They are sturviug now. (ieo. W. u ins. ', Aueioneer. I,, o tool wi.nl von. uiimll. ho. , hull! furnituroor laud .old at auction, coil on Oeo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most suc cessful tuctioneer in Lane Connty. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable com- mission. Delinquent Pax Notice. Notice is hereby given to all owing toxee, uow delinquent, that the County Court at it. iuie session ordered me to collect the itme forthwith. Thi. i. theiefore to notify ail concerned that if they wi.h to save coils they moat come forward at oneo and pay the name or I will be obliged to uroeted sgtiiust them legally. J. M. Suite. Sheriff Lone Co. Why yes T-Tea-T. We ask you to note that we carry the largeit ami belt itock of Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow you lo we, huft or von 7 what yon buy, or will give yon a tem ple to let vou find out just what kind yon wint. All favorite and tried brands alwaye in itock. Price, to suit the time. from 25 eti np. We alto hare a fall ami fresh stock ot grooeriee etc . Pacific Tiu Oo,