, , . al.- I,l..a, BSaaOj illKl tl " " MNMf Nrtssr Isas esr POWDER Absolutely Pure I I V AND UOU.V1 Y aturdav .KEPT 17 TO WOOD SUBSCRIBERS. Subscrioefs whsjiave promis ed wood in settement tor the uFFKLY GUARD account are requested to deliver the same at their earliest convenience. Ho . ea. Pumpt and pipe at P L Chambers.' Mooltor It i II le- on eatlh, nt K L tr Sander pave tlie liiKli'.-nt nniiket price for obltiam bark. All kIimI of "Cr Lk" primers at (irin.ii Hardware Co. 50 oo pounds ol Oregon (irnpe Knot wallted al B ji runon s. Tinware guaranteed to show no rust bjr s years ai a i.iuaiuoers. Wani kh Six car hud of cliiti' m ber k and gnpt root by W Handera I Kull rtock of buggies and wagons; I alw.MMi.udliaml.atr l.l l.ambera. i H friendly will pay the highest I n.aiket pricw for OKWION (iKAI'K ruitihei ihv-d BOOT. I . 1-runinK fciilvfH. band ptHttera.lODa land sliorl liunijie iirnnera, pruning ia. and bedj elieum, ul (iridlli. Hardvt itre Co a. UBIOOH (iKAI'K HooT-Pemona bav i fug same will do well to fall on inc. S II b'lili Mil.v Aoolher car load 0 Oliver flows, just lettivul ut K L C'bmula'ni'. Watchei, eloeka, Jawelry repaired tetter aod tlit'aper Wan any plaee it loWD. Oive me u trial. I wtilsavi ju'j money. Brit; tbi jewolar, Nlotl nl Willamette alreele. lo i lire a umu in One I ay. Take Laxative fiMffiO Quinine Tab tie. All (liticxitita rtfUDd tbe nionev If it falls to (".ire. I'n'. 'I be geJiuine bu- L on encb tubiet. IfANTBD. A lady to hike pail of my cottage for tbe care of my room.. Ialll pay rent and board, A good opportunity for lady with sou or daughter to attend the University. !'ii! Clay C'ai.son, Kleventb and Hilyard Sis. Beautiful Bong Pob Bam. At agieat bargain 12 miles east on the HeKentle, twenty live aorea good ground, due modern bouse elegant watt rand very healthy, church aud ac ool near by. I N (Ireen box 477 or Hi Mil . I luii-e. Fish Makkr. OH und after September 15, a' Cherry building, Kb street. Fresh fish iu season, aud salt llsh of all kl ds kept OOOaUUtli on baud. J n Bill, I'roprittor. WANTED. A man of cood moral Character aa a partner, or to wink on ; mmuilkai0D,U a barbel shop in Eugene. iDAiSCKis.s Eugene, ur To Rest OHJUP A small farm, two miles below Eugene, nqulre of Mrs C H Cottle, west 11th stitet, Eugene. Km Sale 230 acres excellent fann ing lauds. Inquire of John Van- Dl.N. Coiiurg, Or. Oregon (Jrnpe Root oO.Ooil pounds wanted. Will the hiv'liesl market t.rlce fnr all 1 pay buy. 8 11 FltlKMM.Y. Fur Kent or Sale A ttood rtcek firnnif ojO acre apply to 2 T. ft Mount, tiflnth st CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the i-.ure of J. W. KAYS FUFNITURt CO. ENBULMEM and FML DIRECTORS During the Exposition.... At Portland o desire that you Make our establishment Vour Headquarters. Hav Your mail sent to tou in our care. Any I'arcels or baggage Left with us Will be properly ' ared for. no a.tttr-f Al'..it ViUNl' Ik. .man -'"--i".iy would to run out II ssiltd ad I bead. '1 lad frolic and know hall in midwinter, hey have to i maaaa up like hnt hoaei Bower. Matt they dare ven ture ont in ae vere weather, and nn then WQOM "htidder at tin- thought of rollicking in the now a tln-ii crand. a . i . . mother did. Tile tlouble lie in the del Ifaal to., few Wnm.ri enjoy ,,. rf.-ct health and st tigtli of the special womanly otgani.in. A wm an who i not well and strong WalK can not enjoy Rood general health. Mr Pu ree'. Fiiymit,- Prescription cure all weakness and disease of the delicata and important organ concerned in wifehood ami mother hissl It j the mot perfect ami scientific remedy ever devised for the peculiar alt m nt- of women. It restore womanly power, trench and virility, it torn and twilil up llv nerve which hive 1m en Mat tered by ranVrlng and distast. It correct all irregularities and d rangi-im-nt and top exhausting drains. It restores weak jttrvotll invalids hi perfect health. It i intended for thi otic claS. of disorder and food fcl m. other. It i the discovery of Or. K. V. Mi rce. for thirty venr chief con suiting physician to the Invalid' RoUl and Surgical Institute, at Buiralo, N. Y. No other known medicine can take it place. " I have bam troubled wilh female weakne thai my physician called catarrh ur the woasV write Mi.s 1 m Conner, of C.itfish. I'lnriou l . Pa "I OOCtOtsU for it and did not get belt.-. At last I e. irm-i .1 takiug Ur Pierce Favorite Prescription. I fot belter right along and when I had t. k. u four Ixittlc wa cured. I recom mcrnle.1 the ' Favorite Prescription ' to a friend iff tat she has Isreii usiug ii and thinks it is wonderful. " Constipation i a little illne that if neglected build a big one. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cure constipation. One little " Pellet " is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. TO IT. OR S8PB0TI0M Hull mail Commissioner and S. Offletali in Eugene Lut (Tight. Railroad Commlasloners H K dm li ,, j g yM allll j Macrum. ac- vuwhmvt ,v I, U Fields, suhcrin- . . . Boatbara Padflo. and W i Brondahl. . . , , .. suifrintenili"it of l.tlilijin, IpaDt lust sl.k 1 1. l-. . Lsi n MiKi. i in i.uueiie, iieu inr nisi bhpii . .. . ,.,. ... ,.,, - . , ' H' 'y theae oBetoh). I hey wt-ra rrlut ulMg iron a lour "f lBPtOtlon of tbt) 8 P Oregon lines. la OOOVereatlOIl With (iUAKI. repreaantatl' u Cunnualoiiar IXMnpaoo said t but tlii ic.uiiteil i f tin- Snutbern Paeiflo is now in Una condition, ibe substHittiul Improvements of the past few yean placing It on a parwlth I ha heavy ballaaUd double I reeked ronds of the K st. Tbe eotnmisslopers learned bere of the del ialOO ol tbe supreme court Ii- tbe (fleet that General Cortpaon rennut s In office, no vaoal oy baa been cre ated. As the decision cariied with It the assurance that their salary dur lUg the past tWO yean was sufe, nil were iu a very j .vial frame of mind. The party left nl 7 a m today on their special train. OIK BTEAM-BOAT. All parlies who have so kindly sub scribed lor stick iu The Eugeue Trans fer Co, are most urgently icqueeted to call at my oflloa at once and receive their oalifloata in order that funds may be had to hustle the cotup etion ot our boat, which is now j'ist appro rhlog completion, aud must be ready to assist iu moving the immense tonnage uow In sight, which must seek the wuteis of the woild by way of Port bind or Yaqulna. There can be DO question regarding the enterprise as being a safe remunerative investment to each und every stock holder. Nearly every dollar thus far expended has gone to Eugeue or Lane County people so our money Is spent at home. Will not some more oi toe ioui h"S'" ,m.u and women ol this county come forward and us 1st our company oy taking more stock so that the good work now iu progress may be hastened for the launching of our statnch little craft. E C SMITH. Secretary. Rooms to Rent. .-. rooms, including siltint; room, two ied rooms, kitchen and large pantry, unlet in kitchen, lane woodshid mid .,..., vukI. Located on norlh side ..r O.I. .ISaai lull lllllir WCSt (if Ul .HO nun. M-..- Jnnrnal" office. For parllculnra lmiuire ol Mi.s Saltz man, 'Ha stuet Mllnnery WOT. The short cut to success with Schilling's Best te.i cotfet odt tiakln poaSjSV l:.r n -itltctS ni'l spices is to money-back them. H For sals by J. U. Orua & Son Cay & Henderson, L'ndertakers ni tmbalir.ers. Cor. Wil- and 7lh sis. LEADING. Clothiers, Hatters AM' Furnishers n Cor. First and Morrison Sts. Portland. Cr t 's l?e4Hk 1 . 1 1 as 1 A.B.SteinbachS;Co JOHN . JOHNSON Died in this cit, Senietnbcr U Imi. at liltani.ofeeiehrllle, John Wt:y Jolimou, aged 81 years, 5 mouths and ritate l ulversPy. Pl0flNrlD In the ''y- cause of public education ha not been H tapld wa tbe progress of the J Uwratlve, though It baa been the - . duaajetuat the umUrinlulng of his Uf much happiness all along tbe path system and mugniilcciii brain raalnfma inntuni I Ilia rt.a .,,.,,..,.,. Dompiatad in about hmr araeka, During his entire life deceased had sullen d cinslderably from the .11 .t of ill health, but his indomitable will held him to his work when other DMO would have failed, iso It was that while strict, ai d Insisting on the ni..t perfect obcdleuce Irom students, bis penonaj interest in eaehjladlvldual, and the tborougbiuss of the work under hlm.created a frieUdahlp as ; ,-t ing as time Itself Among tbe growing alumni of the Unlvenlty nl Oregon, the nnrdy virtues of Prof. or Jobneoa are incorporated In all Ibelr veneration ami respect for "uhna mater." eaki.v i.i n, John W Johneon wa la.ru on a tanu at Westporl, Missouri, i l . part of Kausus ( Ity, March IS, IBM. This farm, originally the donation land ilaim of hisfa'her, Chatles John son, Is now one of i he valuable sec tions of Kausus city. Here the fami ly lived until ISiO, when they remo. ed to Oregon, making the journey with ox learns. The journey bears with it a sad looolkotloo, The inotiur sickened and died auroute, not living to see the Western land of promise b wards which their aspirations were directed. The father aud family ar rived In Heuton county, this state, and part of the Johnson donatlou land claim is now Oregon Agrleul luriil property. The subject of this sketch attended district school In Missouri, and after arriving In Oregon, working between times at farm woik. At tb.' age or P.I he taught his Hist school in King's valley, Benton Ol nn ty, afterward attending 1'acillc I'ni versily, Forest Orove, taking prnira tory wo:k for his cnur e at Yale e I lege. KAMI I. V 1. 1 IK. The cliaracteristic Americiu desire for a.qulei and liapy domeatie I few us most marked In the dOOtaetd. Mar ried July 3, 18il.", three y. ars after gradttaUon from Vale, to Heieu V.w belli Adams, dutightcr of Hon W L Adams, of Astotia, On gnu, he leavi a wile aud six children to mourn the losa of a huhaud and lather who sacredly guarded the family ties, while looking to their every advance ment. His child ren are Kev Herbert Spencer Johnson, of Plttstleld, Mass; Kugeuia Johusnn-Uiiftln, Eugene; Victor Virgil Johnson, now a divinity itudent at itochester, N Y; Eether Blliabeth Johnson, Kugene; l.oris Lloyd Johnson, now with the Oregon Volunteers at the Philippine-; WletM Wayman Johnaoni Eugeue. with tin-exception of Kev Herbert Johnson and l.oris Jolinson, the entire family wa with him at the last. Four brothers and n sister also remain of his family, J 1) Johneon, Coreallle; J E Johnson, who lives near Corvallis; W C Johneon, Payette, Idaho; II ('John sou, Orangevllle, Idaho aud Mrs Alice Martin, olex, Oilllam oounty, Oregon. EM'C'ATIONAl. Kill. After graduation from Yale deoeaei l tells of his eatlier woik in sc 100I roo ns in the sketch published below. His work iu the University of Oregon commenced with Its first year, lsTC. Ci 111 18H3 during the llrst 17 years of the university he acted as president besides holding the chair of Latin and (ircek. Continued ill health prompt) d him to tender his resignation as pu s ident in 1893, a'id since that lime he had held the chair of Latin, resigning August 1808, just before Ills last illness. Among the western educators deceased held a rank second :o none as a thorough and MuaelentlOUl work. r. He Is numbered high in the Yale class of 02 which contains an m. usually large number of noted men. HIS own IKBTCH, In 1SS4 the class of '68, of Yale col lege, of which deceased was a member, issued a "Twenty Years Record" of the class. In tne sketch of Mr Johnson's life is to bu found a letter of Interest, writttn by himself August SO, 1681 jt telle of his life only fro 01 hi grailua lion at Yale, but the blgh motives domlnatiog tii life are so portrayed .ii will he read with inters" by an: 'After returning from Vale in 1W0'J, I tanglit s hool in Corvalli tlurinn tbe fall and winter, in an institution which bas since developed Into the AftioOl' turai Utttlef. The next spriog, my health being poor, 1 went to the laOH "dlKglns''in Northern Idaho: reOOVl red my health; got uperieiic In the use of the pick aud shovel, though the gold did not pau out satisfactorily. In January, lit, I took charge of Mc MlnOVflle Baptist Oilleee, lalsiring there until the summer of 1868, when I resigned und accepted the p till H9 of principal of a rjranimar Department nf the pdrrfle schools of the city of Portland, O'egon, the c mm. relal matronoli. the North Pacilic t oasi. : After two terms in the Grammar lie partmeut, ti e High hebool was or gsnUed and placed lo my charge. I spent seven years a-d a term in ihl institution, during which lime my health -was seriously impaired. lo JsTH, I secepted the presidency of the HUM Uoleerslty. located in Eugene ( lly, Oregon. I have, coiiseimently, been euga,ied seven yens in the Uni versity. The University appear w oe giving satisfaction to tbe good people I ol nur commonwealth "I have taught twri ty years since my iriuro fr m colli ge, d bave not lorn in. ui , all laid U yi ar My v mli In.- l , . . h u I pre .elw, soii.ewbat of a pi ii r char-1 aett r, a I buve th bonoi I having orjinieal the only public high choel. Ht 111.. lIltlM III ll.Asll.tM ...111 ..IdS II... i -. . o tieiiig useful in helping to lay the foiinilain.il uf public edur it Ion In our young state I worth sou n i: "My Interest In the fl of t as strong a ever, and nothing could give me more pleasure than to meet my elaanustts once more en 1 1 e i'. Meg. eampu of our alma mat. i Tim bal 'o.eil days of college life are numbered With the pant, but they live ill my memory and atteoUona. The North ern 1'acillc railroad will soon ! eom pl. teil. and then tb Journey between the Kar Baal nnd Ibe Far West will be reduced to ;nn. dime anil see Us" Aa a ciTir.K.v The private life of Hroi Jobuaon was iiitukiil In ii t ipilet eu .. -ttiers and kindly dutpoaltlon in eapeetedln one of bis i attire, lie a-slste.l a great deal in tbe vanoui moVemegie to bnlld up bis home city, and erected one ol the lineal business blocks in the city, besides a handsome h -nlenc.'. LVoaaaed was, for years otthofthe leading members of the F'irt U.iplist church of (bil city, and fraternally holds memberahlp arith Bngene bulge A F .V W. rV M and Fugetie lodge A O I' I UK I.tsi Kl IKS. Fnnerill ul the Late 1'iolessor John Johneon. Palljr uaard vpt II The funeral of the late Professor J -tin W Job' mi wa held at the fain:. ly residence on ,-' Fifth strict id 140 this afternoon. Kugene Ledges A F k A M and A V W, and the faculty of tlie Dntve ally of Oregon al tfinltd ill a body. Professor Thomaa Condon made a talk eulogizing the life of bis late 00 worker in the educational field, and lb- invocation m-i ll led by Itev J C Richardson. A large crowd was !n attend nice aud followed the remain - lo theli last rest ing place in the Masonic feIU lery. The music fun ished by the cbo r was excellent. Bogene lodge No n, aF aa m, took charge of the ceremonial at the close of II. e services at the residence, aud In the beautiful lituallstic serv ice ol the order couducted the last sad riles at the cemetery. All the business houses of the cltv closed their door from J;. U lo 4 o'clock, expressing to the fullest extent the universal sorrow of tbe city In which the deceased so lung resided. I' A 1.1. IIKAKKKS The pell bearers were: TO llcud ricks, 11 F Dorri, F W Oaburn, J b Page, John Straub and B I! McKlroy. KAt't'l.TY MKKM.V. 0 Tbe faculty of tbe DnlVOnlty of Ore ron held a special meeting tbll lore no m in ibe vnia'd Hall to mate prep ami ions for the funeral of the late Prof .1 W jrlmson. A committee ouslstlng of Profs Siraub, Carson and Young, was ap pointed lo pr pare for subside memo rial services to he held In Villatd Hall in the near future. It was resolved, that each member of the faculty wear u mark of mourn ing for the next 30 days out of respect to the memory of the doceaet I A oommittee on lultable reaoluUoni wns appoint tl, cousis'lng of Profs Condon, Hawthorne and UoAllster, It was resolved that theflsgOOtbe Oampua remain at half maul until ufter the funeral. Profs Carson, Hchmldl and McAUater a i re appointed a oommittee lo procure a ll I'd design for the funeral. How to Look Uo l i.x.d looks are really umie than skill di p, dependlDg Dtirely on a healthy ooodlUea of all the vital organa. If the liver be li;acllve, you have a bilious lookup yrur stoiuai ii b disordered you have a ggepeptlo look; if your kldoeye iw affSeted, you have a ; pmclierl lonK. necurc ips'ii inioiu, b.iu you will surety nave i.s.s. "Klectrli' liilters" Is a ifoon Aiieiauve ttllj JoaiC Ads dlieolljl on tbe I'unlb s ! -toinacn, nvci mn k . mooioo cur plmpi' s, blotebee ami tt uihhI eomiileJCb.il. ihiIIs, ami Kl. Every bottle uataiteed. Moid at Wil- kins .v 1 - i'rug Btore. oo cents pr bottle. i ul Market Hept 10, I8V8. Wheat-ts . Oata 87c. Hops- s to 10(5. liutter-SU to fthc per roll. BgplBe Potatoee 95o Poultry-U 60 to 18 60 per down KoT rale. A line stock raoch containing 830 acres for sale at a bargain. Will sell aa a whole or in parts, one coi. lain ing Impioveuieii's, house and two barns, consisting "' " acres; the Other pas ture lands principally. Hltuatvd sla miles from i Call OCJ OT addlsa J M Oka km a in. Kugene, Oregon MlNKKA). rlKlMOS COLLKTIK. At Hodavllie Oregon. Opens Hept 1", IMiS Healthful baation. WW tuition. Cat alue free. Write for needed Infor mation. J It Oeddea, President. HAWAII 'i Ibvertnliva I list Fri i r H.VStt".! v-siriv ifsiM i j Call S Sllli II, M I Mir I'r. sr ii i I ii ii ill 1 1, n. Following is a letter from Carl Bwultbi son of R 0 Smith of thi. eitv. in answer to repeated Inquiries' ir Smith klndl gives valuable Informa tion regard I' g our new possessions. Another motion of the letter giving other lufOrmatloa will be published to morrow: Boron Boa ma ucaio. Tbe re cent visit of Company "('" lo Horn lulu together ailh Ibe annexation of the Hawaiian feutnda lo the United Btsleo have both united lo attraet the attention of oar Bogene people to the newly acquired territory. I have bteu aimos: sMampe.1 with lattera from home p. i. pie asking about Hawaii aa a pcaeltilo home lor aattiete, mtohanlw, farmer ami profrissl tint man. If It Is not making too gieat n dsmaud UpOU you I would like to avail mselfol the Ol Aim to answer some ol the letter and p.wsii ly to throw some light upon the cotidliloiisof life In our newly no quired i nuntry. TUaPS Mime to lea pr. vailing bb a UMMIg a large number of peoPHI living in the Htslis thai Haw aii Is a low country in the same sense that t ali fornla was a new country in II I Moved by this misguiding Impress!" i als. ut four hundred men have I. II .-1 i Kralic'sco w ithin the past (line we. h and have crossed SI i 0 n lies of watei t Illil a Hisslble fortune III the lo -e uutry. The () AO steamship "Dm e ' arrived In Honolulu last week crowd. I to her last hammock with pnssi ng. r . Hie purser 0ld si the Hoard of liiimi unit ion that he hud refused passage I about three hundred more Nearly every one of these men come witlioi l t he lut ana of living here or returini. to Han Francisco, unless you count desire lo d anylhliiij to get rich'' i s a means of living. Ah. hi I one quarter ol tbe COW AT rivals in the Island are del lists, dor- tors, lawyers and men who rely upo i a elieiilage for a living. The rest aie mechanics, clerks and men who w ul I lik" o lake up laud In the wayw " lake up a timber claim In Oiegoii ll Is nut a pleasing pro eel to colli. II plate what Is to income of these me i when they come to make a living In a country which I so dill, rent from any thug they ever kuew before. The whole llfilctilty lies in the fact Hint the Idea that Hawaii Is a new counti .' i an erroneous one. I would like to call your attention to a bit of mld'l'aclllc hlsuiry. Intl.. early part of the present celilury-s III HIP the Massachusetts whab i -fotiud a very profitable voyage Iu sail ing around Cape limn mm. I coasting up tbe Houth Ami I' i can coast to aboui the latitude of the Equator and then crossing over to the Hawaiian Islands and from there to the Arctic ocean. Those weio days when the Maud were new and California and Oregon an almost unknown . land. Hundreds ol vessels from Itoston aud New lied ford touched at the Islands and laid In supplies in exchange for whale oil. Al this lime a large number of New Eng land mlsslonailes eamc to the Island. They came to chrlstlanl.e the native Kanaka but the were wise men and did more than to preach to him. The missionaries brought with I hem school teachers, doctors, lawyers, merchants and all of lb, conveniences of clvllia tb.u. Newspapers ami colleges wero si rted here long before gold was dis covered In California. The lawyet and doctors were graduates of tbe llnest colleges III the United Ktate I be merchants all had their BoatM aud London agents. Hume were great days for the Islands. A abort lime ago I found III- .. i one of the newegnpen published in Honolulu III I. 10 III olio Issue tbei." was a note lo the efh ct that over four hundred ships were In the Hoaol il i harbor. In these later days there In never been one fourth of this nuiiits r of ships ut anchor in the harlxir of Honolulu. In (he old d ys there wi s lots of wealth and ll was easily go!. The grandfathers and lathers of ti e presenlgener.itlon gol rich end the. endowed I heir descendants with lam's and go ds in great abundance As tl e youiu ""'" and women grew up thi y went to American colleges, ami re turned to make tin- islands a clvill.i I and enlightened countiy With tl growth of California most of the Island trade was directed toward San l-'iiiu-ci sen, but long before the latter oily came Into being Honolulu wa a thriv ing town peopled by Huston merchant .. There m-vir Iim been h these Islam's the kind ofcivillMtlon which Is know I on the w. si coa t of the Culled Sli.ti .. There was always u distinctive II e gore but it has always been more III I New BoglMd than like the west. So much for a retrospectsve view. I would like to give you a hasty sketi h of w ind one finds here Imla . W be I ' came to have aOmothlng to do wl h 1 he in. r. li .ul beie I ua astoulshid ; with the magnitude of the bOeittOSI which single Arms carry on. There i are only a few mercantile houses iu Honolulu aud most of these are Ingot ,oruled. They carry all sort, of goods. grocerba, dry gisids, hardware, ma chlnery and practically everythlog used on the island. They Import from every country In the world. Not one of the large llrm. Is without its fleet of ships which imports gmsls Iu quauti tlaa from the oountiy which manufsc- 1 1 M. r Is the only plow made that is better than the $40.00 Oliver chilled. See it at F c lure best and cheapest. They sell nt wholesnle and at rctnll in d so shut out nil small concerns. They have to em ploy clerk who are familiar with the dill rent languages spoken here and so the new arrival! cannot km! Coronal lions In such establishments Hi-sides these large llrm there srw only a very few .tons which are BOl mm sg d by Chinese or Japanese. No one can hos to compete with Mongo. linns in any line where 11 Mongolian call really do the business. In the mitchanlcal tn.de you will Bod that there is little room for white skilled labor. The Ja am se carpenters nru aieeedlngly skilful m vorfciog nl details but they cannot plan. Hut 1 urn lold that w hite carpenters and Joiners make less wages than they do In the slates. ll Is In the agriculture of (he country thai the most change is seen. The .Innate nud mill are totally dillsrei.l from anything one mi s in the slates, nud It Is some time I ..fore the newly arrived white man can In-come used to the uew conditions. Of etuirso the malD prodnol of the islands Is sugar. Siigm Is raised on Immense plantations owned hv cornorallons and oi eraled by skill. .1 overseers and mongolian . . . " . - laborers. There Is a islant cry for morn and cheiper labor Iu the cane llelds but 110 cry for more nvi-rscci None of the ne v arlvnls can hope to llnd work on Hie plantation unless he will woik for thirteen dollars per month aud board himself. There Is no laud to be taken up by settlers for long ago the sugar planters 0 lee fed UM best land for cane. On the Island ot Hawaii, however, Iheruisa chance for a good Investment and In doatrjT, It has been found that codec can be grown here very successfully and It is believed that It will yield a good Income hut this is a matter of -peculation I .mill can be Isiught from the g 'Vcrumcnt a' a reason a le rule The land Is covered with a mass ol tropical Jungle which coils about thirty dollars per acre to clear. No one ought to go Into the planting ot coll', who bus not tlie meuns of support lug himself for live years and Ibe OBOltOj to ptuut und cultivate his laud. For years the cry has tn-en that the professions are too crowded. This Is heard bere as much as In the stab . Honolulu is a city of about thirty five thousand people. Of tills number atmut one fifth are Americans and Boropeans while tlie rest are Chinese, Japanese and natives. There, are about a mai y white people In Honolulu as there are in Kugene. At tlie ls-glnlng of the year there Were nbnul forly-flve lawyeis there und since then the num. Issr has been swelled by the arrival of about twenty five more. When you 1 tmsiilcr that the luerca dill. buelnOOl is concentrated Into the hard of a few corporations you can easily see why It is that nine-tenths ol I he law business I done by utsiut live llrm. In the town of Bllo lln - than one thousand white people yet there are ten lawyers and with every -ti nnier there is au addition to this number. An old aud well established llrm In either Honolulu or Hilocau do a good business but rny uew comer have a longer wait than he w tild have In any similar town in Oregon or California. if a man can bring to the Islands enough capital to last him for a couple of years, aud with It ha can bring a strong constitution and an overMiwer Ing desire to work he can doubtless make a good living and, If fortunate, may make a good competency. Hut don't let any man come with a bare hundred dollars and an Impression that OLIVER iambs be oan gnd a fortune nu the tiare side of ii volcano. Life here I pleasant. Don't believe anyone who ell you thai fever and is mil known here. This Is In the impics and all tropical lauds have lroiici,l icv. i . It is ple&saut to go .In ..scil in while linen all the time aud ptek ripe bananaa in your own yard. III. pleasiuii o I. always Iu the sight of the ocean and to watch the liyiug lisli play. Hut I Mleve that It lakes a etTOnger constitution to live where you can see the Hotilheru Cross thau It does to live in the frost line. Yours very truly, Caki. 8 Smith, Hilo, Hawaii, Aug 28, 1808. t Onaim prion Positively Cured. Mi K Ii (i reeve, met i bant , of Cbil liowie, 'n, certltles that he had 001 stimptlon, was given up to die, sought all medical treatme it that money uoi 1 ii,. cure, ineil all cotigu remedies he could hear of, but got no relief; spent uiatiy nights sitting up In a chair; Aiis Induced to try Or King's New discovery, and was cured by use of two bullies. For past three years lias In en attending to business and I says l)r King's New Discovery Is the 1 ... . ... - 1. 1 ,v,r 1" 11 done so much lor him aud also for others Iu Ills inn. unit v. I r Klug's New Discovery Is guranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It don't full. Trial bottles free at Wil Kins 1, Hill's Drug Store. Nutlet Miss Lillian M Lewis, lately of the dormitory of the i'oitland University lias taken charge nf the 1J ofO dormi tory where she will la. prepared lo re ceive male students at t'2.60 per week Including beet ami light. Thooe wishing to take boarders, or who have rooms to rent, or who are willing to board a student In returu for work, pl- asc send full particulars aa to terms, location, ntui her and whether young men or young ladies are desired. Address, "Christian Associations," llox IH Kugene, Or. Ilucklen's Ann. a salve. Tin boil salve in the world for cute nun , sores, un-ers, salt rheum, fever soies, lei ii r, i luipped hands, chill laina cms, and all skin 1 inplions, aud po-itively cures piles, or no pay re quired It la guaranteed to give per tlarhotlon or money refunded Harden Pears. f will pay cash for Hurtled pears. Office and packint; ootns at Eugeue cannery. T N Hkoak. rday's Albany Demoeintl J 11 Alexander, of Eugene wjb Iu tbe oily lodav on hi wnv to Lebanon, where .. wln p,.nd the winter with OH son ,-,,, , .;M,ri.HH... van. ... Mr Alex ander was the first editor of theQCARD which be estiihlisb. il iu 1S.,, JAR SALE !gal Niason Improved Jar iter dor. BOo gal Mason Improved Jar per dox 750 gal Mason Improved Jar per doa 6(0 2doa. beat Hlack Jar rubbers So I do7. extra cups rubbers 26o AX BILLY