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GUARD. KSTAKLIMIP.il FOR THE DIXSKIIV'.TIOJ OF DEMU' RATIC I'KIV'IPLKK. AND TO FAR.N AN HONEST LI VIM BY TDK SWEAT OF 'll'R BROW OL22 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1881). NO, 13. TUB EUGENE CITY Hit tfugm tfitu (Buwi PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.) U (JAVU'ISKLL, . niHl I'rourW'tor. ,.,.f On the K:l "i'lo "f Willamette 0T ( .fc: .. slient-h and Eighth Streets. TKUMS()Fll.S'l'.HTION. M .1',, 78 OUB OSL ,rB8 OB ADVKHTI81NG. r u .....nb. inserted a follow: A,,verti.iH'nW WW -. (iie lu)!rti()n M. ! K,nt iusertiou $1. U reapi re 1 fKerti-en.willbecharse.Ut the ol- fejSrtUm.fi" on mtV" in local column, '.'II cent IVfC' " h insertion. . . . . l' "ne ' :.... Mill will Iw rendered quarterly. IP !i .t 1 MID roil N MUTIBT. ill! worn J CEO. B. OORRIS, Uvwv ami Counsellor- at-Law, ,. . r.R IN THE 0 ll'RTS ,. lib Second Judicial Matriot end la Km "' ,,f thin Bute. kpria" U) MUeolioiii tad tew "" - in probate L. BELIED, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - grjuKXB raw, oregon. ,nna im i t.T.TRB COUKT8 OI PthUSUte. Will (rite ipeolal attaatwn Ktefcctinni ami probate awm (tmol over HHn.lri.-k raiRiu nana. A. C. WOODCOCK, Utoriiey-sit-B-.siw, IX B CITY, - - - OKWHW njmCK -Roami 7 . 8 afeOarao Bnlldla a-S,.-ial iittentwii iivaO W tioIIH L.l Pnilt burin. GEORGE A. DOHR1S, A ttorney-ii-- KlCIKNK.irV. - HBHUW bna In RetrM" Block. j.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTO 1INKY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. iffli.L PHAOTXOR IK ALL THE , Curt ol the State. attention liea t real estate, cut- mE ami ptobatj matter. , Collecting all kind f claims against the 'jnite.1 State Government. (Mice iu Walton' brick -moms . ami 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATI" AW, DUNN'S BUILDING, -- Kagcne, - - Ofegon. GEO. M. MILLER, tttarney and Ccunssllor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. UdKNEtTTY, - OMWOlf. Mlec Uaa Co. Beak Building A. E. GALLAGHER, .. .. ... iiionH,y,iii,i.a. VBIN8 CITY OBKOOH. Scial attention given to Probate biiainis Mil Abstracts of Title. OrrtcE-Over Lane (bounty Bunk. T.wTh ARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. ILsideuce on Fifth street, where Dr Bbtttoa "rmerly resideil DRS. PAINE & M DONALD Physicians & Surgeons, El'GENE. OREGON. Speciul nltentiou mii1 to Surgery ami Chronic disease. Dr.W.T.McMurtry, ysician, Snrge:n and Gynecologist. (20 Years Exp. rieiu-e.) Omit Oitt Brownimlle Store, Wilh.m tle street. El'GEXE, ... OUEGON'. DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. OFFICE (ivk ORANGE KTOBK. ALL work rrrant.l. '-avhiii pi dmin.terel for tnle ei MCha u teeth. Dr. G. W. Bidaic, DENTIST. ptATE WORK A SPECI4LTT. EX- . tnctug ud Killinu eerute.l hv Hie ' "ewwl SMtlmk. All wrk' m eiperMce. Orrici Titu. KU. 1T'eiretore. for Infants and Chl'iren. mmammmmmnm, "MaaaMal X-eorUis.owentdaptedtoehUdreBlh.tl Cuter! r . Ponntlpetlon. ' r""""m,'I"l superior to eaypreecnpUon I .01"' " . I ... . .uowatonie." lllfUvnw. ic. ii .. KKH teU,fut?MT?n0U8EDomi,tmilke t C,1"- Oak Stove as well astthentre HKitVANT oil. erery bit as well, Ma'am . rn Cv?Kh5?ri ' xiiectliiK a friend to take dlnnerwith us next week, on purpose Skkvaot ii fleplw w'n? m'I'' r.yl'I'IK' '""I ' want you to havo a nice .Hnuer for miT RltetiS Jut J-atUaUroU. fSS Ladv ok tii i a UousE-Why, how do you explain It? h EKVA?T . '"1.u:n't,l;lV9,0Wiltcb everything so close for fear It will burn. You know hrmX'-nr hir." l,W:lil a "5K d r's,,ar"',' S 80 l ,,un' 4 t ' iS It Is baked nA'aT, rkM r',i'.b.:',kCt " Rfrtr'y.wl'hout any danKer of matE And then In Urn, ,,f .I'i it '"'"l": ' to kfepb.iviin.r It ev. rynve minutes. It roast i beautifully browa M e '.. ' '"r lt.up "f 1 19 liKh'vens do. And you know how crisp the 82 "'-"' JhOBj bt'iiiR hardan.1 loiuth.tYou always praised my Maraitl but If it wasut tor 11 1, I Kauze oven door I know they wouldn't be near :a nice. I hope I'll ueier have to cook anywhere agalu where they haven't got a Charter Oak Stovo oitRatme. STARR, GRIFFIN, & BROWN. SOLE AGENTS FOR EUGENE. NEW GOODS. A KIN K ASSORTMENT OF iBEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A IiAROE STOCK Of BOOTS and SHOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Uar assort mm! is Complete, from the lowest Prioe up to the finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OURSTOCK IS Free New KMhI Htyliihej Look us am; if w (to - you ,,l0,"''' we wi" "mk" "P afl to you low. -A FULL LINE OF MATLOCK Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the argest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST n J n,i.. them ReniemW thn place:-l ne .n ,.at c.!l and pr th'-u y irnFf IIIBWt-"- - " KuykendaUA Paytmi Pin.iiiansand Surscons ,, l OIakI, ; Room- 5 a"d 6- "ove-v 1 UfBcehoora: 10 t. . I 5; - 7 o F Lout iLjoious URlicaUon. Tna Qafrisa Oaaevun I ray strew, N. Y GROCERIES F. B. DUNN U r lh- place: The New Thres Story Bowel TrooWes. ami Cramp, Colic, of lottntl m Kxtnul ,oar " Give Them a OkMKOl That b to say, your lungs: Also all your breathing machinery. Vet) wonderful machinery it is. Not only lb. larger air MisHiig. s, but lie tbouaanua o( Uttlf tubes aud cavities lesding from tli.m. When Ihei,. sr. clogged and cbokisl with matte) which o.iglit uot tn be there, your luugs can not do their work. And what ib.y do, they cniinot do wiel. Call it cold, ivugb, croup, pneumonia, ralnrrb, tOMHtptloa or any of the family of throat and nose and b. a.l and l ii .: obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There ia just one sure way to get lid of (hem. Tbat U to lake llos cbee's Gi rman Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 76 oeuU a bottle. Even if everything else has failed yon, you may d i upon this for oertaia. What It It! That f tularin that beaaUtaUy soft eoai pl Moil a. id lean s no truces of its applica tion or injurious cftVctsr The unswi'ta, Wis .loin's liolHTtiue aciiiiuplisbeH all this, uud is .roiiounel by Indira of taste uud relim -in. nt to Ih the most delightful toilet article i.r i.rodtiriHl. Wnrranted biiriul.hs and matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agent. Eugene (" ADVICE To MOTHXR& Mus. Winsijiw'h Booram BtM ', for el.il In n teething, is the pn-arriptinn "f our of the beat female muses and phy.i.ians ill the l ulled States, and has Is en use.) for forty years with never failing Hit.cesH by millions of .outliers for tlieii i liililr.il. During the pro res. of teething its value i. incalculable. It reticles the child from ptiiu, cures dysentery Aju diarrhoea, giiping ill tlis Is.wels, and witid cs. lie. Ity giving health to the child it rrsts the mother. I'riee J.V a little. Take Nut in'. Tllat A. Goldsmith bus the largest, tiliest uud Deal slock of QaeeBIWar, Crockery and (il.isswan. ever bnught to Eugene. Give him a call aud hu will prove it to you. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, to laxative ami nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneticinl to (he human ivstem, forming the ON I.Y PER FECT REMEDY lo act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Everyone is using it and nil are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OK FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Francisco, Cau locuvti li Kv- Nsw York, N. Y ii A VINO RECENTLY REFUTED the Old Gnome Store are ..Ib riiig SPECIAL BARGAINS In I Irrss (iootli, LttlifH mid Gciitn I'luler wear, Hoots, Shot's and nil dosses of DRY GOODS. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN Groceries, HAVING A LARGF.ANDt uMI'I.ETE; tsk -of Staple and F'an. y Gr.ari, , i laaigkt in the Isst market EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Om itW tltf fMU bfttaf j.ri- than miy IN KUOKNK Mm of all kiu.U taken at market prlc. Sportsman's Eporium. HORN 6l PAINE, Practical (Gunsmiths Dealer! iu BUN RIFLES, Fuhia; Tirkif A HiKriili, Ms-wltiK naeliiur and Jrt-tlraol til KhiiU l or Male- ! Kepairuig Um in the neatest ityl and war rtJ- Guns Loaned it A Siunoa Wi t Pumithed McClur aai mm mu I Johnson Siilcitlo of a Yountr Mun. I'riueville Review, Oct. 20. East Mouday morning Henry Strvrua camo to town alter the roroucr, statiug that hie brother, Emor, hud shot and be supposed bad kill. d himself at the lesideuce of his fitber who lives at tho foot ol Qrluley llutte, aUmt 1'. mil. s from I'riueville. Dr. Ilelkuap, coroner of Crook comity, went to the sreuc of the tragedy and found young Sleveus yet uli. , Ihnajjl lo an uu.-ousrious ciindition. He learned the following par ticulars of tbo tragedy: Emor got up just before daylight and stalls! that he had not alept any dining the uiht, and that ho be lieved he would shoot n dog that had been barking. At the same time he win noticed writing on a slate. He ateppcl out of the bouse and presently a pistol shot was beard. Oilier nu mber of the family who bad got up by Oils tiuie weul to the door uiid saw bim lying abofjl 111 feet from the house, lie had placed the pistol to the right temple and tired, the ball passing through tbe front part of the brain, lodging under the skin on the left side of tho head. Examining tbeshileoiiwliiclibebasln.il willing just W'fore 1 ... . ,. the bouse, the following note was found: "Ian of no use to anvlxidv here, and I am loo w retched to live any Ion gor, so I will end it with my own Inn. Is, Goodbye. Don't fret about one who is uot wottb it." The KAloitBaai young in hi lingered until Wednesday, when life departed and bis death which be bad council at bis own bauds cauie. He was almost 'Jl years of age, and was of lath, r more than oidinary ability, was a constant reader and well informed on general topics, but for a number ol years has be.ii of a morose disposition: avoided society and seemed an ise lo strangers. He never had any trouble, and had shown no signs of a di -ranged mind, so the cause nf liiaaelf-ileatructioti is a mystery. The Dalits Sun says: Alaiut Ihu moat tl (grant scheme lo sell poor climate aud worse saiul thoroughly mixed is the plscilig of town property, in Pasco, Washington, on tbe market to catch suckers. If there ia a more desolate, dirly or thoroughly niisly place in the I'niled Slates than Pasco, it can lake llist premium. It is said that i;l(l,IMi() woiib of Pamsi real cetatt was sold lust week indicates tbat it is moving rapidly The last time we w. re there it had a rapid movement caused hv the wind. (ini. W. KiUM1, Allciiitirer. Win n you waul vour goods, ho..H.diold furniture or laud sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kinsey, (be pioueet and most suc cessful auctioneer ill Lane County. He will attend to all sales on a reaaonable coin- Change is ono of (he irreaistable laws of mini. , and lortuuately the change It almost invariably for the better. Ah an instance, of Ibis, St. Pa trial Pills are fast biking (he place of (he old harsh and violent cathar tics, because they aro milder and produce u pleasanter i Meet, besides they are much more beui ticiul in removing morbid matter from the system ami preventing ague and other inalaiimiH disease. Aa a cathartic and liver pill they are almost piufect. For tie. by Osburu A Co. . . 4 - ' The highest cash price will be paid for wheat by E. It. Dunn Constipation Demand prompt treatment. The re mits of neglect may lai serious. Avoid all harsh and .twain.- purgatives, tbo l. iiileuey of wliWh is to weaken the bowtta. Tka beat rnnrily la Ayer't fill.. Ilelug purely vegetable, their action is prompt uud their effect alway bthtflnlal They are an u.liiilrablu Liver and After-iliuner pill, and every where endorsed by the profession. "Ayer'a Pills are highly and univer sally tpokcu of by the people uliout here. I make daily use of Hi. in in my practice." Dr. 1. E. Eowlcr, llrl.lge jsjr(, Conn. "I ran recommend Ayer's Pills ubove all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for wjs. lf and family." J. T. He, Ltlthsvlllc, Pa. " For several years Aycr' Pills have been used iu my family. We Hud llicui an Effective Remedy for conatipatlon and Indlgeitlnii, and are never without them iu the house." Motet Oreuier, Lowell, Maaa. I have used Ayer'a Pills, for liver trouble and Indigestion, during many year, ami have always found them prompt and efllclent In their action." -L. N. 8mltb, Utlca, N. Y. " I Buffered from constipation which assumed audi an elmtinale form that I feared It would eauui a stoppage of the Isiwela. Two laixea of Aver s Pill ef ficted a complete cure." D. lturke, Baco, Me. "I have uaed Ayer't Pills for the pusl thirty year and Voiiauler lln iu an in valuable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyauepala." James guinu.U) Middle at, Haitford, Coon. "Having lieen troubled with costive neat, which seem Inevitable with p. r ton of aadtntary habit, 1 baie 1 1 i.-.l Ayer'a Pills, hoping for relief. I mm glad to say that they have aerve.l me belter than auy oilier medicine. I arrive at tbl (ifelaaloa only after a faithful trial of tbelr luerita." ttiuuuel T. June, Oak at., Huston, Maaa. Ayer's Pills, ratfAUCb ar Dr. J. C. Aytr It Co., Lowell, Man old bv all Dealer in Medlrlu. C. Marx. Barbei Shop and Bath Rooms Hot and cold latlh alway riy dnring h Firtt door north of Doua wen block. Tlir PrtitcTtloitlst's Calft liism. H. What is "llrilish Erie Trade A (arid for revenue l,i. Does Gnat llrilaiu tax imp. it- A. Yes. She uveruges $llW,lKJil,lSHI yearly from her custom houses. What wa our highc( revenue from custom-house during our civil war? A. In 1884, ?!...' tin...... Q How long has Great lliitain had "free trade'' A. Since Iw'al. K). What did she haie la-fore Hint? A. Protectiot from tin- Nonuaii C.inipietl up to 1880. (J. What did she have between I860 and ISt.O. A. It was a transition ataft from protection to a revenue lariff. (J. Did ahe prosper under prolcctiou'i' A. No. Iu INtkl years of protection her grc it. st wealth p. i capita only leached ji ..".. From lSnil to IM i .in il l ol ll.oro.i;;h pro Iccl.i ii. It decliiud tr. mi W'J". to 7il. Q. Did other countries prosper under ptO tattiOO! No. A. They were po,.icr than England, after a long esperieuce of It. I). Why did she cast it off? A. llecnuse she believed the prosperity of the l ulled States was due to ill revenue tariff. (,i. Was (here any reason for such a ! Uel? A. Time whs, Th" I'niled Stales iiicinisid iu wealth between Inn mid IM'.tl, tin, I, r i 1 1 1 . im, I. n ill, ;.' I , pi r capitu, or more iu ti ll year under a revenue (arid (hull Great Britain increased in any (wo centuries under protection. (J. Can ou give auy other example? A. New South Wale, has a revenue tariff. In llfty years .)ic has IMsifed per capita wtalth ol 11,808 doobk Great llritain't wealth alter 880 years ol prulee(iou , ?ln nnd exceeding the wealth of the Tutted States (roll)) by III) per cent. y. Has Great llrilaiu prospered und-T "llrilish Inn ItadoT'1 A. Her pn.speiity has been woudcrlill. y. tin.-the ev ict lin ts. A. Her wealth per capita in IS77 wis fl.ll'.K', nil ilicrease Of 8800 atOOt 1840, lleriucieaae under 17 years of a revenue tarill exceeds her total in crease uud. I pr. lection for the MMJ years between the Soliu m ( '.in.iiicst ami IttRJ. tj. Ilns Scotland ptoHperod? A. Ill INK) bei wraith was foUo. In 1877 it was I,3M. or nearly three linns lis much. l.i, What is Great llrilaiu now doing wilh all this wealth? A. I In- money on nioilg.igi s ol Amerieuu hVOU anil null. mils, buying Aiuericuii land, slock, brawtriea, factories and shops. y. lias a rtvriiuo tariff In Ipud Ihe rich of Great llrilaiu .' A. No. The average wealth of the rich class iu England ha de clined ll.'.UOu since 1HIU, but it number havo trebled. (. Huh a revenue tariff helped tbo mid dle class?. A. No. Its average wealth has declined 18,170 since 110, but its num bers have more than doublrd. (J. Has it helped (he poor? A. YK8. Their average wealth has DOl'llLED, In oinirlog Ron tWtt to 1140 lo 8480 in 1877. Over 1 ,000,000 workmen' fumilies have joined the middle class, rising iu wealth from itM to fi.triS. Q. Are the working class increasing? A. Not perceptibly iu number, only in weulth. Tbe mill. He chi rose from 7rfJ. lott familir lo I.H'JI.IIMI by accessions from tho working class. Q, As the result ol what? A. "llrilish free limlu" for Iweuly year. The legal notices iu tin. Tillamook Head light Inn i. put half the newspaper nun in (ho Slide into a very bad frame of mind. For tin ir information a Mr.Mitiuvillc paper states, on reliable authority, lb.il the Head, light chiiigss for Hie saiiio only t'i mid that tho balance of tho fill has gone into tbe great sack held by the II. H. government ofllcinl. The Wati blower, (he iidminiatra tiou paper, has ruluccd tin. prior, lo 84 30. Thi ii duces the fortune made by the Head light one half. Wulla Walla ladies, whose vote wen. ao cepled, as a m.ilt.r of courtesy, but not counted, have begun proceeding again! Ihe eloctioli ofllcers for $0,000 damagea. Parents should be careful Ilia! their chil dren do not contract colds during the fall or early winter months Such old weak en the lungs and air passages, making Ibo child much mure likely lo contract other colds during the winter. It I tbl tucoeta ion of cold Hint cause cntui rli and bron rbiti or pave Hit. way for cunaiimption. Should a cold be coutriclrd, lose no time but cure il aa oiiickly a oaihl. A fifty cent bottle of ChaiulierlHiii s i migh ltemtd will cure any cold iu a lew days mid leave the respiratory organs strong mid healthy For sab. by Onburn & Co. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of pniity, strength anil wbolemmenea. More 1 economical than tbe ordinary kind and can not be told in competition with tbt multi tude ol low teat, abort weight, alum or pbot pbate owdr. Hold only In can. Kotal i lt.ti'o Pownaa Co.. 106 Wall St., N. Y. mi iM A i ii -i Kebnke. The Sunday Mercury excoriatet Ihe great .Mogul of Oregon journalism a followt: A a groveler iu (bo tilth of partinan la very tbe Oregnuiun will descend a littlo be low auy other newspaper printed in tbe Eng lish language, The New York Mercury ol September 15 aud October 13, published the letter to Chauucey M. Depew of several hundred applicant! for free transportation over Ihe lines of railroad controlled by him. Vtuoug tho applicants wore V. 8. Grant, the editor n( (he New York World, the llrooklyn Eagle tbat wanted a pat for a reporter going away to be married a mini (er of tbe got rl tbat laiastisl that be hail traveled 111,000 miles a year on free passes, the celebrated Corporal Tanner, I.illie Dey ereaux Blokt, Doss Millions of Virginia, P.ishop Hurst of lliiffalo, Thurlow Wees Darnci, one ol the New York Republican g. neriil coiumittee, Rev. Dr. Deema, II rick Pomrroy, Ihe Now York Herald, the New York Tribune, eongrtatmea and tenatort of both political parties, member ol the Mt York legislature and the city goi , rnmant, irreaprctivu of politics. General Algei pf Michigmi, u sian, ling candidate for the Re publican nomination for tbe presidency, and hundred of other known all over the Union a being connected with olb politi cal parlies ttul religious and charitable in stitutions, aud out of the great mast of cor-respondent-!' between the New York Central magnate and cili.-n who faiu wonld enjoy his hospital ity, or the hospiulity of Ilia road, IbeOrcgoiiian single out Congress man Scott, ol Erie, Pa., a a target at whom to lire ita dally charge of malicious abuse. The paper publishes a spuriou telegram, purporting to coinu from New York, it the foundation for it editorial excoriating Scott fur asking fur a pass on the New York Central, and (his merely because Scott it a Democrat. Republican olleuders are grun( ed immunity from puuiihmeut iu the col umn of that bitterly partisan orgau, and the clergy likewise. Hut Scott, because a D. uiocrut, cornea iu for the vcuotu ul a wri ter so berrlt of all (he instiucta of a gentle man that he can see evil only iu those uot ol his politic and who view (be welfare of tbe eouutry from a dlfforeul siandpoiui. The much talked uf Democratic newspaper, which Huveral contctiipornrirtbave said, will soou be established in Portland, doe not uiaterialite. I'util such n publiuatiou doe uppuar, thai. irly will contribute to tbe support of a journal without conscience -lo a newspaper that will wallow in the mire of falsehood, deception and scurrility lo serve its master anil belillle it opponent. The Huhm l'otlatch. Ouo of the largiet and most valuable In dian potlatchet will take place at Tort Ru pert, uear tbe nottborn cud of the islaud about Christmas day. The potlatch will Iw given by Captaiu Jim, an aged Indian, who Is known from 0M end of Ihu province lo Ihe other. The article lo bo given wil comprise 1)1100 blankets, 300 pain tilver bracelets, i Indian make) 10 largo canoes uud muck-a muck galore, in all valued at (10,000. For tbi 810,000 Captain Jim, ao cording lo native cntlom, will receive with in two JfOBI 8110,000. The potlatch will embrace nineteen tribe reaidiug between yualicuui and F'urt Hupert. Tbi will make the huudrodth potlatch tbat Captain Jim has given, and be iutend to eclipse all for mer effort in that hue, aud judging from Ihe velue and the quantity of the trticle lo bo "donated" it will be tbo biggest thing on record. Tbe hero of the potlatch i about 05 year of age, of tine physique, and speaks English with remarkable fluency. A law has been paased by the Dominion Parlia ment pulling a stop In these potlaches, but tho old Indians do not understand thi in fringement on what they justly cousider their hereditary rights. Alaskan Free Press. Traurcdy at Cattyouvillc Cxnvonvii.i.k, Or., Oct. 23, Tbi morning Mr. Hobert Stewart called at the residence of Mr. Geo. Ilruno. No one appetrtd to be about the premise. Noticing a door partly opened, ho looked in and on a bed in ouo corner of Ibo room lay tho form ol Union, now still in death. Stewart immediately returned lo u neighbor' boute and tin y Imlb went iulo tho dead man's house tnd made an examination. In front of Bruno' liody lay a revolver on a box; alto a knife. Ilruno wa u Hungarian, given somewhat to drink, and an old reaideut. The profit iu telegraphy us harvested by that huge mouopoly, the Western Union Telegraph Compauy, are exorbitant and un fair to the public who support it. The rev enue of tbe company 11 year wa 8'.'0,783.113; expenses, 111,305,158, leaving ii profit of tl,'JlM,01j, or nearly thirty per cent, of the gross in. nine. The number of messeges teut Inst year i 54,10M,K'2'i, cost ing un au average about thirty two cent each. Tweuty years ago the uumber of message was 7,984,883. The stock of Ibit company has benu watered o uiauy times tbat it would bn difficult to ascertain it actual cash cost. It is high time that our Gotriuiu.-Ut assumed the telegraph busi. nr. of Ihu country aa a branch of Ihe postal aervice. The actual coat of a tele gram would uot tbeu exceed ten cent. Oregonians who wish to "east" la high tou. d style and at the tame time bide their profanity are recommended to carefully po ruse the following: Tbe name of Ood in old Egyptian is Ten, in Armenian Tnoti, in Sclav Buch, in Polish Bog, in Polaccu Bung, in Fiiiniab Jumala, in Hindotlaudee Rain, in Chine Prntta, in Japanese Qoe- zer and in IVraviau Pucbe cammae. Tbe Democrat in the late Sunset Cox 'a district have nominated Amot J. Cam ming forCongrett. Ht it a printer by trad and a journalial, and baa served a term in Congreaa. He wa a gallant soldier dur ing the war for tbe Union.