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ITT J ESTABLISHED FOB TOE HSSEIMTIOI OP DEMR1TIC PRINCIPLES, A.TD TO E1R1 AS HONEST LIVING BI THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW TTHOLE NO. 713- EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1881. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE rm I I. SAMTBSU.' J. B. CAMfBKLL. CAMPBELL BROS., PttWiaiBrs and Proprietors. Off ICE In th building formerly occupied lunette and Seventh Street. OUB OXLT RATES OF ADVKHTISINQ i i.Umnli Inserted aa follow. 1 One square, 10 lines er leu, on Insertion 13; eeh wWwioenl nwrun ei. vaau require! u f iniTedwrtUer will be charged at the fol twiuftatest 0 must three months $8 OC ... six month. 8 OC ... u .... ... m nti M JB"t - Transient notioe in local column, 20 cent per U. fer acn insertion. AdT.rti.tng bill, will be rendered quarterly. All job work muit be PAID ros Oil DKLIVEsr. postoffice. Jm Itoer -Prom I t. n. to lp.. Sunday. K. 1M P. . . , . 1V llaii arrive, iroia in. w.w io.- wi 1. a. s. Arrive, from the north anil lt raiag ith at I D For Sinulaw, Franklin and Lon r. nlaaaat t a.il.en Wednewtaf. For Crawfords- . o 11. , I u LetUr. will b. reailv for d.llverT half an hoar after I rival af tralae. Letter, should be left atth. el&c ...fc.aro.ior. jXPAWKMOST P.M. SOCIETIES. Vi II A .nil 1 V Vesta Brat and third W.I needs jrs In each meats. Inn TiM Vn WTO y-' a . . Meet, every Tuesday evening . eeta .a th. id and 4th Wedneeday. in each month. Iuuini Lodok, No. 15, A. 0. U. W. Meeu at Maaonlo Hall tne aecona ana lourtn Uandart in each month. J F. W. Osbur. M. W. DR, JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Eugene City. Uftice in Underwood' Brick, 2d Boor, ever Well. Fargo ft Co.' Ex- ret effice. Residence, two block, west anil n n.rth ef Public School, in the Killings werth property. " au28-tf A. JT. PATTERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, He Ninth Street, oppoalte the St. Charlea Hotel, end t Itealdcnce, RJOKMQ CITY OKhiOOJf. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL AX BB FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Office at th POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. IteaiJenc an Eighth itreet, opposite Presby riai Church. JEWELRY KSTABLISMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, mo DEALER IS ft- Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. . K7M1I Work Warranted, ffl J. y. LUOKKV, Ellsworth ft Co.'i brick, Willamette itreet CRAIN BROS. DEALERS IX Watchet and Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks,, and Jewelry repaired and Warranted Northwest corner of Willamette d Eighth streets. NOTICE. Oar DaecrlptlTO Illustrated PtIcw List, Na,9, of Irr Goods. to will be assaed aboat March 1st, 1881. Price aotod la No. 8 will remain rood ontll thmt data. 8nd, n. your name early for 7 of No."9. Freo to any addreaa. MONTUOMEKY WAKD CO., 11 Mt Wabash Atom Chlcaco. IU- COifiE m SEE R. G. CALLISON Nextdoorto S. H. Friendly, and get your BOOKS, STATIONERY AND GRO CERIES. Re is always on hand ready and waiting to axna-nMate his Customers with ALL kinds f food for MLXDAXD BODY, And can f tirnioh a SMOKE to those desiringa AC033 CICAR, GR TOBACCO To thosn who use tlie narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH Gflod. aeUrered to any part of th. city free I charge. Jt G. CALLISON. fy ft The largest stock ol goods in Lane Co Is now on Salo at O. MIFS And tliCso arc a low fcrod for CASH: Nice White Blankets for $4 per pair. Brocade Dress Goods for 15 cts per yd. Good Cashmere, full width, 50 cts per yard. Brocade Silks from $1 23 up THE Best Assortment in the City of BOOTS AND SHOES ! Ladies Kid Button Ladies Kid Fox Ladies California Calf Childrens California Calf Men's California Boots M Men'i. Good Heavy Boots ;. Men' Calf Boots Ladies Pcblcd Buttoned Shoes $2 up Clcthinff Cheaper than any other Houso y. . . . uioccuv & cfMai a Give me a call and iiii ai isv.hiii.vi buccessor to Siikltox 4 Wimins. Practical Druggist & themist, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Orange Storo, Willamette street, r.ugene t'lty Oregon. Have just opened a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Alan fino HHRortmeiit of Fancy and Toilci Articles. ALL KINDS OF Mixed Taints, 'Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTT!. Which they will always sell ou ruasunablo to mi ft. Careful alteolion given to riiysiciun't Pre tcriptioBi. B. F. DORRIS, DEALERIN stoves, Pump!, Iipc3, Tinware. AND louse Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Street, Eugene City. Oregon. S em,m m:, ffM,fif V HI a .1UJ wwm to fell frprJlrwifJ, Mi 4 i f row. lanaMf MU- Marajt isvd'er, A M. D. JL KSBT ft CO., Detroit. We. F Oil bEEIttL MERCHANDISE e T. G. HENDRICKS. s AN JUAN LIM B 1r sale W T. G. HliA'DRICKA, XTEW STOCK OF II 1T-The -best IN and jet ever brought to E'jene.at of tlio Bargains ol" Ladies under Vests at from 50 cts up. A Large assortment of Triming Silks, 70 cts to ? I 25 per yard. A fine line of Hoosiery, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. ; . ...at from $2 up f rom $1 25 up from $1 50 up from $1 up '. $1 50 worth $6 . .$3 50 to $5 $4 worth SO cs . can jcia oXniwiele. Save Yourselves Children JLIoCiera Llio anil Pbysioiana rooommond it. IT 13 NOT RARCOTi:. CENTAUR LINIMENTS; tlio Vi'orld's great Fnln-Kc-licvlng remedies. Tliey heal, sopllio (.ml euro It urns, "Wounds, Weak Back and Rheumatism upon Jlan, and Sprains, Culls and Lameness jpon Eeasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. EPURT3 of dlsntin(i Mncna, CnnCea, Craokliu j Pains la the) Iloatl, Tetid Eroath, Ceafnoss, p.nd any Catarrhal Complaint, can bo exterminated Ijr Wei Do Moyer'a Catarrh Cure, a Consti tntloncl Antidote, by Absorp tion . The mot Important Eia" covery ainoe Vaccination. - BOOT MO SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Simp on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware storo, Eugene City, Or. will hereafter Iteep a oompli't stock of ' LAO I EN', MISSS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES (aiterH, Cloth and Kid, Button lloot, ttlippea, whit and black, Nun JuI, FenhltldSlioev. MENS & BOYS riMK AND HEAVY. BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything in the BOOT and KHOE line, to which I intend to devote m enpecial attention. m GOODS Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And euaranteed as represented, and will be sold for the lowest prices that a frond article oau be afforded. aar27-78tf A. Ill XT. I nA"E ESTABLISHED A mm yard On th cmer of Eleventh and Willamette streets, nd keeps con.Untly on hand lumber of all kind.. Seasoned flooring and rustic, fenc J ins and ftnotpoau F. B. DUNN. ill W II I roa KUQKNK CITY I3USINESS DIRECTORY. ALEXANDER. J. B.-Justio of th Peao South Kujfene I'm lnct; otlioe at Court House. ABRAMS, W. H. ft BRO.-rianlmr mill, sash, door, blind and moulding manufactory, Eighth street, east nf niill race. KverythinK in our line funuahed on short notice and yeasouabl terms. BOOK STORE-On door onth of th Astor House. A full stock of assorted box pajiers )iaiu aim iancj. es, t locks anil Musical Iustninicnta Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, R. O.-Dealerlngrooe nes, pro visions, couutry produce, canned foods, books, stationery, etc, southwest corner Willamette and IHh Ku. DORR LS, GEO. R-Attorney and Counsellor at law. . umce on u uiaiuett street. Eu gen City. noiniisi n Pin..i.. i en.u ...it:. - - -' 1 --. - ' aH ''v. .1111 Jl wan W illamett street, between ISeventh and Ekhth. ELLSyoRTII ft CU-Dmirglsts and dealers lopainia, ons, eia nuiauctte street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY, a H. -Dealer in dry roo.1., clothiiiR and general merchandise Willam! cue sireei, uevween r-iyniu ana .Mil til. GUARD OFFICE-Kewnnrwr. iMok and loh printingollios, corner Wilkiuett andSeveuth streets. GRANGE STORE-Dealer in teneral mer rimniiine and produce, corner Eighth and it uiauieive sireeu. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Dm- I 1 H? ll'lll ... kihi, i wiomiT, uiameii reel, botween Seventh and Eighth. HAYS, ROBT.-Wines, Lhiuors, and. Cl ears of the best nuality kept constantly on hand. The best billiard table in town. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei In wneral mer- cnamuse nonnwesi corner illamette anil Ninth atreuts. HODES, C Keeps on hand fine wines, liq uors, cigars anu a pom and billianl table: Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHA3. M.-Gunsmith. Rifle and snoi-truns, nreecn nnu muzzle loruers, for sate. Repairing done in the neatest stylo and war ranted Shop on Mil street. KINSEY, J. D.-Sash, blinds and door fao- torv. Wltlilnw anil llimi frninna nmnUinn. ..j, ..... ...... . .,.,, H, etc., glazing and glass cutting don to order. LYNCH, A. Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg- euioies, eic, vt uiamrit street, brst door south of PoM'jfliee. LUCKEY, J. S.-Watclimker and Jeweler; xn-n nue smick oi gooiis in nis line, w uiom ette street, iu Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN. JAMES -Choice, wines, liquors, and cigars Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. MELLER, M. Brewery Lager beer on tnp aim ny me Keg or uarrvi, corner ol iNlntli and Olive streets. OSItURN ft CO.-Dealert in dnies, medicines. clienncals, oils, paints, eta Willamette st., opixwite S. Charles Hotel PATTERSON, A. S.-A fin stock ef plain rRESTON, WM. -Dealer in Baddlery.-.Har- iitrm, vim uiyu annulling, eic. rtiuuoivtte street between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard scnool books just received at the post oflice. REAiT, J, R. -Undertaker and building con- tractor, norner wuiuinetu and Seventh streets. ROSENBLATT ft CO.-Dry goinls, qlothlng, grocenes anu general tncrciianiliKf, soutuwest corner Willamette and Eighth streets. ST. CHARLES HOTEL - Charlas Ba. kor, Proprietress. The best llote in the city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets' SCHOOL SUITLIES-A large and varied assortment of slates of all sizes, and quantities of slates and slate-books. Three doors north of the express office. THOMPSON ft BEAN-Attorneys.t Iw- h liiamett street, between beveutu and Kil'hth WALTON, f. J.-Attorney-at-Law. OfTice Willamett street, between Seventh and TV .1 .1. ' Xiiguia. i ELLSWORTH & CO., D UU G GIST 9 WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINES3 in all its branches at the old stand, effering increased Inducement to customers, old and new. As heretofore, the most Careful attention given to Prescripions, S&M NEW MEAT MARKET On th west side of Willamette Street, between Eudith and Ninth. Having just opened a new and neat Meat Mrket, w are prepared to furnish h best i Beef, Veal, Mutton, Tork, etc., Te our customers, at the lowest market rates The custom of the public is respect fully solicited. Meata dellvard tn hit nart nf the cit v fra. of charge. McCORN'iCK ft RENSHAW. OPPOSITION 13 THE LIFE OF TRADE SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAPER than other h.ip in town. HORSES SHOD FOR 2 CASH. V ith n-w material, all round. Resetting old Shoe. 1. y 11 warranted to giv satisfi lion. Ebop!ioa the Corner of fctb and Olive StreeU. STATU NEWS. Hoa Davitl Newsoino is sgaiu con fined to liis room iu Salem with a severe fit of illucsti. Some formers wlio haul hay into Portland for sale, have been detected in pouring water on the hay to make it weigh heavy. One fellow was caught in the act recently, and had to deduct 300 pouiuk One of Booth's A Co's nets was dug up on Sand Island where it wentanhore and was almost literally buried in the the sands. It took sovon men actively working to got it one tidtv The lioat was tumbled up high and dry on the island, considerably stove, but will be repaired. J. 0. Drain lias taken a contract to furnish the O. A C. 11 R. C.1,000 rail road ties. Whether this indicates an intention to commence work or to re pair the road now lieing operated is a question not yet solved. Sixty-three thousand ties is a sufficient number to build thirty-seven inilen of railroad. The Coos Bay News states that im migrants in large numbers are coming to Coos county from Finland. The lat ter country is now under the dominion of Russia, and tlio government requires involuntary servico from the Finns. To escape this new oppression tlio in habitants are d. sorting tlioir summer homes and seeking rcfugo in Oregon and other fuee lands. The game of chess which has been in progress for a month or more, be twesn parties in Harrisburg and State Treasurer Ilirsch and F. I. Stitts the Governor's privato secretary at Salem, has been ended in favor of tlio Secretary and Tnasurcr. The parties in Harrisburg having "thrown up the sponge. llin game was carried on through the mails by postal caids, and was closely contested. It is now conceded by farmers from every portion of Jackson county that the grain crop will te exceedingly light The summer fallow w ill make a good crop and somo of the grain sown on sticky' land will be tolerably fair, but lata sown graiu, inmost localities will not yield a half crop, and oats will lie particularly light It is thought that rain now would bo too late to be ben eficial except to corn and fruit. Every description of fruit will yield very heavily owing to the absence of late frosts and,' as usual, fruit will bo a drug in the market Last Wednesday at 12 o'clock the Gshing boat containing Jack Lynch and a follow called "Shorty" was coming in on the Columbia over the breakers when tlio bout upt;ct Lynch made a grasp at the rowlock hull, by which he held on for dear life.. "Shorty" caught hold of Lynch by tho coat tail, and in this terrible position they held on un til picked up by ono of tho Kinney boats and were taken into Astoria where they arrived at 1 o'clock. It will be some time before Lynch will be alio to ue the finger on which his life and that of his companiondepended, for so long a time. Tho keeper of the Point Adams' light, on Monday saw several boats outside the bar. Ho re ports that one boat came'n.xhore near that lighthouse right Bide up, but filled coming through the breakers, with the men, and their nets and fish safe. Tho Czar of Russia rules over an un dermined empire, and occasionally some portion of the explosjve element crop ping out to the surface, is observed. This is the real significance of the inci dent of the other day, when a mine of gunpowder was found under a stone bridge at a steamer landing in St. Pet ersburg. The arrest of a couple of naval lieutenants at Cronstadt for abstracting dynamite from the imperial stores only shows how slight a hold tho Czar has on his own picked officers. Drowsed. Aliout twenty minutes after 7 o'clock, Wednesday evening, June 1st, George, tho only son of T. A. Pope, of Oregon City, fell over the bluff directly opposite tho family resi dence into tho river and was t drowned Grappling hooks were immediately put in use, and after alwut twenty minutes Dr. J. W. Walts brought the child to the surface. Proper applications were usej for restoration but without avail. Tlie .Harrow Cause Bond. ' , Vigorous efforts are being made by William Reid and the Scotch Co. to annul tho contract by which the nar row gaugn road road was leased for 09 years to the O. R. it N. Co., and it' is confidently asserted that they will be successful. Eleven hundred men, in tho employ of the O. R. N. Co, Lim ited, are expecting orders every daj to resunio work for their late employer and they are sure, from representations made them by tho company's agent, that such will be the case. The con tract was made in a peculiar way. Mr. Montgomery, who was a large contrac tor for the company and a large stock holder in the road, went to Scotland to confer with tire directors and negotiate tho transfer. Ho succeeded in procur ing from them a power of attorney, un known to Mr. Rcid, and departed thence for New York. Mr. Hughes, . the eoinpay's lawyer, next loft for Dun dee, and ho was followed by Mr. Reid, who departed bunco ulxut four weeks since. Ho was detained in New York on ono pretext or another, by the 0. R. it N. Co., who tried to make him sell, but he wouldn't trade. lis remained in the city several days and shortly after the ship, on which he was a pas senger sailed for Europe, Montgomery mado the transfer. Hence the attempt to break tho contract Thero will be considerable litigation before tlie mat ter is finally adjusted. Portland Mer cury. The 0. 1 R. Co. At the present time, we learn from good authority, that the pay roll of the O. R. it N. Co. shows an average em ployment of 5,000 men every month. Of this number 1,500 are Chinamen, tho lalanoo being clerks, managers of various departments, mechanics, engin eers, captains and laborers. The sum total of these monthly payments is about $200,000. When to tho abova figuros wo add the capital invested in . steamboats, car shops, machinery, roll ing stock and material used in con struction and repairs we can readily imaginu the magnitudo of the invest ment At this date there are 19 loco motives in use on tho railroads of this company, whilo 30 river Bteamors ply on the waters of the Columbia and Wil- lametto, Thoir ocean steamers for ser vice between Portland and San Francis co embraco tlio Oregon, Columbia El der and City of Chester, with an ag gregate of 8,100 tons. The car shops and macliino erected and at work at tho Dalles, together with tho land on winch they are built and the surround ing improvements are valued at 100, 000 or more. Jewish rmecutloB. Cablegrams tell of no dimunition in - the persecution of the Jews. On the contrary, tho anti-Jewish feolinj, and open hostility against the race, seem to 1)0 increasing in several localities, particularly throughout tlio Ukraine, where tho Israelites aro very numcr- oub. llicir very virtues irugauty industry and economy are made . grounds of complaint against them. Moreover, the singular accusation is brought against tho Hebrews that they are averse to litigation. That might make them disliked by lawyers, but the antipathy spreads among all classes. For the most part the Jews, in stead of going to law, refer their disputes to be arbitrated on by prom inent mombers of their race. What kind of Covcrnnients must they be which cannot aliko protect Christian and Jew. " The Kingdom of heaven case," somewhat notorious in Walla Walla, has reached fir.sl Kites!.- A R Cillcy was allowed $125, A. J. Court ney $120, and Thomas W. Evans $2700 aggregating $3225, withcosts additional. In delivering the verdict, Judge Win gard said that any ono in this enlight ened age claiming to be God Almighty was fraud per se, and should t made to refund all moneys extorted from in nocent believers. It might be added that "innocent believers" in such a fraud should xi declared minors in law and have competent guardians ap pointed at once.