I . II ill 1 J. J. 9 ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEIMTIMW DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AJTD TO UM 11 noiESTllTING BT THE SWEAT OP Oil BROW WHOLE 'Si): 724 KUGENE CITY. OR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. 1881. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE: V JUf (Satiw City fiiwrl f L. CAMPBELL. J.' It.- CAMrBI'.I.L CAMPBELL BROS., Puhlithers and Proprietors. OFFICE -Ou the Entail of A'ill.-imette Street betweeti Seventh nud Eighth Streets. . OUtt OS I. HATK OF'' AUVKKTHI.VO. At'- ertiieAvnt is.wrted as follow.; O i uptve. W r leu,- "H iincrtimi ?3: uuh wbuciunt insertion l. C,h rtypiired in 'Jat''.lf'rti.er4 wiiUjb Hinr;'!" at the fob iaf rat: US') r 11,1 " 1 mt l" ' ji i,i 'iii'n (' " Hue ,ir .... 00 Tranea" :i '? ' 1 ' -'I 'l"n''. -'' '' l"r ( f.ir e.eh in fi ";;. . , , , Alvortinu; InfM vill reicVn u ,q arti-rly. (, wi.rlt u i't !' P V' I"1' " rovrorncr:. Iffli). n.m -From J . m. to Tp.m. Huadsrs VUd arrives froia the south m l leave Tiimr mirth 111 . m. Arrives twin tlK north in I Iwves 'Minn . .ifcUMIp.n for Minwl.w. f miiklin n-l l.imi ri.n. elose l " Vlii.-sUv. Kur OntwfimlS Mis Cm Oelo anl Rrowtisville at I r.M. litters will r.relyor tclivety hlf anmmraflei nl mint. T-ettem shnull be left st the o ,:.ho,,b.fo,. -"ATTWS0!I r., SOCItiriKS. n V 1 1 A P iwl A. V V.wU Arat and third WelaswUy. In eaeh n.ntfe. smeu,. Mesne Ifcma- Tjoook No. 0 -I. 0. ijSPKjko.- V.' Meets every Tneslay .enimr. UNWHH RirAMPMFKT Vll. fl, U on tli. Maul Ith We lues lays in enh mimtli. K".il! tiliWS. X A. O. IT. W -Met t M tannic H ill tlie secoad n.l fourth DR. JOHN NIC KLIN, Physician, Surgeon an 1 Atcrjc'ieur (C-irmin-ly it am lull ni'i ) j .rvs I'K'iil WTAn.Y l.'i'l"Ki IV , (C-irmin-ly it" Yaniiiill O.n.ny ) .,f,n. -..a, !., j .1 ... 1- ..! , 1.1 . - I !! ..fl I! .! .tiffi i.''; . .. i ".iVSiv ! VN .VXD l,Uul..'N t t .;Ub on Moth MrM, pv"""1, "'" w'iMN"Jo::irv ufK.;.N. tX UK POUND .VT HIV "S'Kl-'i-: !"' illiice Ht t!ie lOST OKKICB H3U( s rtii.i.. Itesil.-nre u Htfitli stwtit, opji'inite iV hI.v te.iin I'ii'.irch. JEWULli Y ESTABLISH M EXT. j. S. LOCXEY, gkQ zkjz Clocks, Vacta$. Chains, Jewelry, Etc.. llopirintf: lronnl ly. foiniU'il. HSrXti'Wrk Warranted. W J.S. I.U'lKI'.Y. KH vi.rtli k liriuk Willamotte utreet CRA1N B,"OS. Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc WatoliM, Pin.., unil .T.'wclry n'i:iif' w rnintmL Northwest cirn ?r ( N iliftim'tte id Ei0'litli gtr'itii. NOTICE!. (Igr l)crlptlT lllntnt-d l'rla LID, Nn.0. or Wry Ootxl.. rtr.. ! l..urd b.otM.rh 1U. I8U1. f ' qpoUil III No. t will remlu kumI Uiat dale. Hn4 a. rnr o " t0 Wpyot Nn.att. Kit to nr ddr. MONTUOUKKY WAKU C.. 1 A a Wba.Ajr.. UlileaB. lUt G01E AND SEE R; QCALLi33N. Nxt Jo to .S. !i. ,l'r:r!i.uy, a:i-! jjooks. station :::;v anio::o ' H u ijv u-.ii i rc fly an ttin.' I i;j n-i iu; e Ut-1 ' I .t.msfm '.! "; ui" i' -I f-.r - i MlYDJXDiUODY. 1 Aa ! v.iu f irui-h a SMOKK.tj '.!.-. i -i i ; A.3))3,313A3, 08. TD3A0C3 T(t!iV!. Iio.u.ys tht, rurciilic jl.tut' CHEAP for CASH Grvvli .W.i mtjij jto anr J1? V'i'i'Ia J"" ' aw.. RJ: ' AIM!"N- F.tt, WILKINS .lclf)r tu Shki.to t Wii.kikh. Practical up! fi Ctieraisl, UXPKKWOtJD'S LUILDINO. NVxt 1i ti tlio l!r:ir..;i' Store, Willamttte - t t i ll:ive iimt oiK'uil ii ful'. lino nf fiMMh. Drags, Medicines Chemicals Alwi a fin" :iwiiicnt nf Fain) an:l ToMci Arlhli's, All. KINI1'! UK Ui.wrf I' tints, Lctul, Oil, V li tush, 1 u.shcs, GLASS ad MIT Wliioh tlif' will alwnjn ne!l nn ri':t.vir.iiMu tornn. Carrfat nlifiilion ;ivrn lo rii ysit tun's Prr utriWion. B. F. DORRIS, DEILF.U IN i!V S. Tinware. 2CI h:ng Goods Generally yye;!3 Driven Promptly n.ii' a vn ! lYiSliinirtf Street, JS igcnc City. Oregon. if t vi wi.-li to l ;y your j,il chsnp, you luuxt j!i tu tlin Kt'iie nf LURCH BH03., COTlMilK CiiiOVK. Tim kefii ne uf the Unrest ntwla if General Merchandise O iti'h- nf Poithiml, ntul they wll (fioln elienji it tlian it f'ii I lMii),'ht anywhere iu tli. Wil liiuiftte vullry. yon tiiS5Hi,.mJKr.nw,NiisB k VJL'.V STJM K OF H.1T1 The bent .I an l ;ai-'et ever linmirht tu Kiiirene.ai FlilKNDLY'S. mm alv&7J Carol aal ntvcv Olm poiaU. Vus wo?::'j crc,lt Pi-i--Itoliaver far Haa an l Ee.i).. Cioap, quiok and rollaolc. rrj;-'.iJ.'iTw.w.ra-)'"i'fw PITCH rii'3 CASTORIA Is uot XarcotlL". Children grow fat upon, Mothers lllio, nnl PJiysicIans rocoaimcnd CASTOitlA. Itro-ulatosto Bowels, cures AVInd Colle, ailny.4 Feverihness, antl dc s.'roy.i V.'onns. WEI IIEYETl'S CA T AH 'iH Cnre, a Constitutional .ntiilote or thin tcrtlblo mala if, if A'juorptioa. Iho moat Impni tant T-Ueovtrj lino Vac 4i.uat.011. Otter remedlea may iciioia Catarrh, this earaa at .uy tiy Lofora Coniumption aeta iiu T Jt!'.-,'A JflX'T? .Tt-JgB Bonl( sr,(i :taiionefY Slort I 0ST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENE City. I live on hand aud am constantly fw7"i"'iian a irtoj -lit of the IWt Schod a Miv- i;..neous Bl(s. Suti'mf-rv, Blank Book RirtfoU.ij. Cards W.lltt, Iil.nl, fortmor ftt e. t . A, 5. P.UT t RSON. . Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Window xAnd Door Frames i For Sale at greatly,- re duced rates.. -AIjSO Hacks, Wacgns," Bugles,- Buckooard, And Wagon Material, To Close Estate of John Kinsey, deceased. GEO. W, KIITEY, AGENT. EusjHim City, April 23, 1881. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ' A. HUNT, Prcrrietor. Slini on Willamette atriet, 2nd iloor north of li.-vnlwnre store, htigeuo L ity, Ur. "ill htir ft er keep a cnmplet. .tuck of LA IKS', .niMSCS' AND CFIir.DnEN'S SHOES (jiUtera. Cloth and Ki-1, llultou Hoot. MlippcrK. white and blnuk, NaiidMla, Feuhhl.1 Sliar,.. MENS cfe BOYS KINK AND HKAW BOOTS & SHOES Ami ill fact evrrvtlanir in the ISOOT ami SllOK line, to rliich 1 intend to devote m efeeil uUeutiou. MY G03DS iimiiufa4tited t.f.nlirr FIRST CLASS Ami KUMtuiteed an rrpreneoted, mid V. VA, v s.ild for the lowest priceH that a ir'd r.rtii;! san lie nlVrde.1. 7-78tf A. IU .MT, NEW MEAT MAR'K'E'r Ou the went ide of Willamett. Street, lietweea KUhth and Nintlr, Having jitft niened a new and neat Meuii Mrket, we are prepared to furiiUb- h. bmA. Beef, Venl. Mtittoi, Perk, ote.. To nnr e-iKtomera, at the lewent mnrket'ratei The custom of the nublic is respect fully solicited Mi-rtt - ilelivcre.l to anv liart-ot the ritv free if ehaiirr. M.rPOKNACK KKNSHAW.- IS THE LIFE OF TRADI SLOAN. BROTHERS WILL DO -WORK CHEAPER .than, my f other, hop in Un. ., UJuSEs SHOD FOR 12.CA8H. With new material, all round. IUMiW. U Shoes S;I. H.A1 warranted to give satisfa.tmn. bap on the Corner of 8to ana Olive Stretn. LUmil iil LUiiiiir:!.! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD thj the corner oC Eleventh and WilUmette . J I T. .1.. L.nI Ilin.L. I.I nreew.ano .ee, c v-u all kinis. Heawmed ttooring ana mxi-, ienc- mamifflu m-t F. B. DUNN. AN. JUAX.mi F for sale hv T. H. HENDRICKS. AiS-WEK THIS QUESTION Whr d.xo many people we aee around in, seem U (yfier to suffer and lie made miserable pposmoN by In li.ti, Constipation. DiKinei. Is , ot Appn'4(e, Comioj up of the Food, Yellow." Skin, when for 75 ct., we will sell them SL! T ' lob V iuliier. guaranteed to cure them. , "H by 'iniin t-., lT-iri-T. KUOKNK CITV, BUSINESS UIRECTORY. AT.EXANDEK. J. R-Jiirtlee nf the Peaee South Kiitfene Precinct; otlii at Court Home. ADRAMH, W. H. BltO.-rianinp mill, aanh, door, blind and mouldinjf inaniifitctory, Eighth atreet, eat if mill race. Kverythinif ia our line fiirninhed on nhort notice anil reasonable teron. BOOK STORK--One door touth of the Antor , How. A full rt.H-k nf aanorted box kiper plain and faary. CRA1N KROa-IValer in Jewelry, Watch , Plook. and Mimical Inntnimt-nt. Wil lamette atreet. between Heventh and lCiuhth. OALT.ISON. R. O. -Dealer In BTOcenea, pro vUioix, country produce, canned koi"I, lok, atatlonery. etc., aouthweit corner Willamette and 0th 8ta. DOKRZS, UEO. B. -Attorney and Counwllor at Law OHioe on. Willamette .treet. tu Rene Pity. IVJRRI3, a F.-IeW In Stove, and Tin ware Willamette .treat, between Seventh aad Eighth. ELLSWORTH k CO.-l)ruKi.u and dealer. in.palnU, oila, etc, Willamette truct, be ' tweea Eighth aud Ninth. FRIENDLY. S. H.-Dealer In dry froo.1., cunning ana general UiercnamlHe ilium ett. .treet, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OPFICK-Xewiipaper. b.K.k and Job unnnug-oince, corner vtun Ilauiette andSevi-nih streeta. ehandiiw and produce, corner Eighth and Willamette itreeta. GILL, J. P. Phynielan, Surgeon and Drug Hut, I'.wtotlice, Willamette rct, lietween Seventh and Eighth. HAYS, RORT.-Wlne., Llquora. and Pi gar, of the best quality kept constantly on hand. The beat billiard table in tow n. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealvi in irenernl mer-i-handiae northwest comer Willamette ami Ninth atreet.. HODES, P. Keep, on hand fine w!iien, liij Horn, ciKam and a pool and billlaid table: Willamette atreet, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CH AS. M.- Gunnniith. Rifle, nr.a .hot ifnnit, breech and mutr.leln.deni, fur laie. Iiepairiii); done in the nentent style and war- ranteit Shop on !Hh .treet LYNCH, A -Groceries, provinioin, fruit., vejr- etnMe., etc., Willamette atmet, fmt door south of rontofTice. LUCKEY. J. S. -Watch maker mid Jeweler; keeM a linn .tuck of good, in bin line, Willam ette street, ill Ellsworth's drug Htore. McCI.A REN, .1 A M ES - Phoice, wines, HnnorH, andciu'am Willamette street, Mwecn Eighth and Ninth. OSUURX 4 PO.-Dealer, in ilmirs, mediHnes. chemical., oils, paints, etc. Willamette nt., oppiwite S. Charles HoteL PATTERSON A. S.-A fine stock of plain and funcy visiting nurds. PRESTON, WM. -Dealer in naddlerv, Har ness, Carriaije Trimmings, etc. Willamette street between Seventh uud Kiglith. POST OFFICE-A new .took of standard school bt)o!t. jyti rertived at Ibe poat ollice. "REAM, J. R.-l,ndertnkr, and building con tractor, norner Willamette, and Seventh streets. ROSENBLATT A PO.-Dry poo,!., closing, groceries end general nn-rclmuilise, southwest corner Willamette and Eighth streets. ST. CHARLES HOTEL - liavhui Ba ker, Proprietress. The best Hote in the city. Corner Willamette nml Ninth streets SCHOOL SUPPLIES-A largo and varud assortment of slates nf all slites, and quantities of Mate, ami slate books. Three doors ninth of the express olHce. THOMPSON & IlEAN-Attorneys at. Lnw Willatnette street, between Seventh and KMith VAN HOUTEN, B. P.-Agent for Wells, Kargo A Cos. Express; Insurance enVteri in ' the most responsible companies at satisfac tory rates. WALTON, J. J.-Attnrney-at-Lnw. Oflice Wtllainette stieet, between Seventh and Eighth. Pel ELLSWORTH & CO., JG) li TJ G GIST 9 WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS In all its branches nt the old stand, offering increased Inducements to ciu-komers, old and new. As heretofore, the moat Careful attention given to Prescripions. maLAP.IA IS AN UNSEEN VAPOROUS , , . i "-... .-..-..- . --- I-Kalitie.. for whu.li quinine u. no genuine i air tidit, but for the etfecU of which Hiw'etter'a Siu.tch Bitter, is not only a thorough remedy hut a reliable preventive. To this fart there in an overwhelming arrsy of testimony, ex orriep. t.ftl,.liv.r. stomach an Jloweb are also -.. inr i.Vr & Iri(ir1 fit tlitfTV VeaiH. All Uis- t,,Dr,erK.t ,y the i'.it'.en. by all oncgists .,,d Dealer. generally. 'rpHEEESr WOES EVER BROUGHT. STOMACH STATK NEWS. Silverton will hen'ofter lx a money OKstirnLlioe. Diplitlieria irt caiiHin many dcatli in Southern Oregon. A teli'grnpli line in lieing erectod 1k twci n Ashland and Fort Klumatlu Tho ltivt'rsiili, at Iiulepeiuleiict, will be HUKp.Miih'd after tliia week's uimua Tho Jucksonvillo Time ia soon to Im I'liluiged. It in one of tho bext paper. Wtu. UoglfV liiw a contract to fur nihil 100,000 ties to the Oregon Pitoitk railroad. A man named Jan. 1'utish, while drunk at Albany, had f 50 taken from hi pix'keU It in expneted that tin new asylum huildin will lie under roof hy the tirst of Januury. Over $12,000 linn lieen expeieled in building ill Lebanon duriili!. tlie pres ent neason( J. Sliuiifjo NtepM down out of the PlivindeaU r, and Mr. Hyers resumes its niauiigemniit. John Clwnoweth Is making a good local paper of the Fa)s City. It is in dependent in politic. . The Linn county fair commence on the 2fti of Septemlier. Everything is being done to make it a huqccsh.. Hon. E. II. Autenrith, has gone to r-'nn Francisco to have his eye treated, the (tight of which has been failng of Into. A six year old son of Samuel Bown ofSulem w as badly burnedabout the face and eyes by playing with powder afew.v days ago. Eighty thousand pounds of wool, id a. pool, whs wild lust week at L'fl cents per, pound at Albany, to Fox, Eaum & Co. of that plnco. Tho bilk Hawkins got a judgment for $250 in Washington county. Here is a chance for unpaid landlords to step to tint front. The annual eonferetu of the M. E. Church South, convened ut Corvullis, Aug. 12th, 1881, Uishop II. H. Cavan angh presiding. Wm. Halo died on the 17th inst, on his furm in Eenton county, aged 82 yenrs. He had been a resident of Ore gon since 185,1. Tho west sido railroad between Mc Minnvilleand McCoy, will soon bo bal lasted with gravel taken from tho Wil lamette at Independence. Six Chinamen who are charged with bringing on a small battlo at Prairie City, Grant county, are locked up in tho county jail at Cunyoit City. Mr. Portland Adam's born near Mc Minnville, was destroyed, with all its contents, last Thursday morning; about 2,0001ohs. Mrs. Mary Drown, nmther of the Into M. V. rown, leaves shortly for Ottumwa, Iowa, where she has a daughter living. A letter from Douglas county states that steps are beinij tdken to renew the work of prospecting for stone coal on Pass creek, along the linn of the 0. it C. railroad. Lafnyetto Hnrpool was roblied of 8909 while on his way to the fair grounds from Alliany. A man named T. J. Ankeny has been bound over for the robWy, to await the action of the grand jury. An Alliany paper says that whileMr. John Wren was hitching up his .team lust Monday one of his horses kicked him in the face, cutting the chin open and ensiling in the nose between 'the eyes, so that he breathed through that as-ratur instead of his nose. Willie the nichartls, Uim vi-rej threshing on the farnijdf A. . 0. Rob erts, iu Polk county, flames burst out just back of the cylinder, and in a Jliwh the w hole thinif burned to the "round, The fire is supposed- to have originated K'"""? variettw, and two acres sown in by friction cau.ed by the machinery, j t!,H '"'""' Wlute Russ.an ran the . The followL.yj.w the r.rrt of the 1,,wn )'lMwS n'j M - salmon. i-acLjd.r- ll, wi'ar as re.j': per acre. , ported:, J.-p), Hume, Knoppton, lw J. S.x,tt. of fe.tfs mills. Clacka 20,255.0; J, W. & V. Cook, Clif - . n n r.rtn v . ... Wn, 0UUU; J. et,t, icw estprt, rr',U00; J. O. llanthorn 4 Co., l.pper I A)ra qqq. Bmnn packin.; Astoria, 7890; Astoria Fisher v. A- lifDtral Dinrork it Torklswt. Secretary Lincoln has done a fitting and graceful thing in inviting Major General Hancock to take charge of the military display at the Yorktown Cen tenniul celebration. Creneral Hancock is not only one of tho ntottidistinguish cd and capable soldiers iii the -army, but his bearing as a candidal fo tho Presidency, lwth before and sine - thb election, has been in the highest degree., creditable to him. Tlie cordial relaV . tions established with President Gar- Hold shows a mind superior to disap pointment, and above mere partisan re lentments. In addition to the propri ety of General Hancock' selection iu recognition of his standing as an officer and his character as a patriot, the fur titer consideration of his acceptability to the Southern people, among whom the celebration is to bo held, was not, we trust, lost sight of. The gallant hero . of Gettysburg is popular any where. In defeat in tho field of poli-, tics as well as in victory on the. battle, . field, he is the name modest, unassum ing, yet bravo' and noble minded ; patv riotS. F. Examiner. vm aad Sealed.. The Walla Wall Journal, of the 15th inst, says: Another scene in the life of Nannie Thomas has just taken place, but this time it is one of a differ out nature from the varied scenes she has been passing through. Instead of tho grim judge pussing sentence, we find a minister of the gospel. Iu place of the mocking gallows a chancel and pul pit are substituted. Nannie Thomas lias been married to a farmer of the Pa louse country, a man well fixed in worldly goods and calculated to make a good husband. May sho appreciate the change and in tho futuro Uvea life that will dispel the horiblo phantom,, which has followed her for. so long a time. The above announcement, is cer. . tainly prouf of tlie courage of 'men .wJbfiit live on the border; it is probable that the . iron nerves of this bridegroom would not be shaken at tho appearance even of the ghost of Amanda Shanks. A serious cutting all'ray is chronicled at Hubbard, taking place ono day last week. The assailant, a young nuvi,, named Killin, mado an onslaught ,on,an elderly man named Uuowlcs, wM( .a, pocket knife, the reason assigned, (being the opposition, of K up wins to tup mar riage of tho.formrr with. Ids daughter. A correspondent says: Killin had been about tho premises threatening all day, aud Knowles' patiunce at lost be- r coming exhausted,:. he ordered , Killin,, away, when the latter assaulted hjuj., with a pocket knife, inflicting a severe cut from above the collar Itonq and, iui-. mediately back; of the jugular, vein; also , a slight wound on tho back ofithe head , besides badly , crushing him about the . the shoulders. Tho wounds are not, uccessarily dangerous,, though, quito.. painful. There are now 187 prisoner in the? smii.?ntiary most of whom are em ployed. Twenty of these aro at work on the insane asylum, 15 are working for Patterson it Duval in their foundry; 55 are employed by George Collins iu making brick for the asylum; 3 work in the tannery; 1 2 aro employed in a chair factory; and 4 are at work in the black-. smith shop making anchors to be used in the brick work of the asylum. .There,, are employed at the penitentiary a lat, and 2d warden, C day guards, 2 night., guards, a teamster and a turnkey. Nimrod Price of Linn county has just harvested GO acres that has, ,aver . aged a little more than , 40 buolwdi to., tlieacr. It was raised . on fallowed, laud, which has been cultivated for, .20 ,' years, and this is the Z"2d crop of grain taken oft' it. Iu that time, it was in. meadow tu ice and fallowed twice. The.. I w heat raised was the Golden Chaff and 1 1 ,1W cmU)tyj ;ntmltl to comce the ,,,,,0 0f 8tarch this winter. ! V. S. Hulls, Ml old settler of Jackson county, died of hi-nrtlir'ase one day