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lit ilim CiTT HAM. IATVKDAT DECEMBKR 1, 1831. tit. JLodrvw To-vs-p. on of tk In dians who was tmplicatal in tba ur lUf of U Parkin family, WMhsnged tt Fort CoWilU on tho 15th ink. Tbe tMMtion took pUo ftt 12:19 r. m., md afto Unginf 15 minute, tbs body wm pronounced deevl by lr. MerrUra. A witnn write M follow to the WsJU Walk Union: Everything pawj off terr quietly, including tha audita, tber being hut Terr few pur on pmMnt. H mad a request a few day ago to the effect that no Indian to present at the execution. He wa attended In hi laet hour by Father Corwana, who took charge of hi re main. The doomed man' dying ro qsrst to hi friend wai that they bury all animosity against the Indian who killed hi brother at old Fort Colville but Winter. To ne a lang phrase, be "died game," coming on the scaffold with bis head erect, singing a war song. He said he was perfectly satis- . fied to die for the crime he had com mitted; tbat he deterred punishment, and that bad bis early training not been too much neglected, possibly it would not bare happened. It was feared tome weeks ago tbat there might be trouble, a Indian bad wade many threats, but through the influence of the Catholie priest and To-we-pe's . own request, they acted sensibly and stayed away. The Detroit Post and Tribune fur nishes a careful approximation of the losses by the recent farm and forest fire in Ottowa, Allegan, Manistee, Hu ron and Sanilac counties, Michigan. The total is 12,346,413. There were 1,147 dwellings burned, 28 school bouses, 8 churches, 12 hotel, 34 mills, 20 docks, and 130 stores. The insur ance on all this was only (620,632, so that an absolute deficiency of $1,722, 781 remains to be met But of course the sufferer do not expect to be nor should tbey be, put back immediately In as comfortable a state as tbey were in before this calamity. Tbsy must bear their share and the heaviest share of their losses What should be done is to see that their immediate and most pressing wants are provided lor. To do this, oven on the most Urn ited scale, will require at least six hun dred thousand dollar and probably on million dollars. But the total o( con tribution from all source is now less than three hundred thousand dollars. Thi water in the Columbia has so receded that there is but fourteen and ne-half feet of water on St. Ilelens bar. This new is encouraging. The ships can now take about one third el a load from Portland, and re- eeiro the remainder at Astoria. Wo wonder if such a state of affair baa anything to do with the difference between Ban Franotsco and Portland charters 1 Sixty-fire shillings at San Francisco, and 80 at Portland. Can Portland' with this difference against her retain her position as the ntetropo K of the Northwest t We think not when Paget Sound, as fine a body of . .i f .1 it i? Tt water as mere is in wo worm, uos wunin on hundred mile of her. Tna more that is being made by several of our citizens- for a County Fair is a good one and deserves the encouragement of the buuneas- men of Eugene City, Lane oonnty with her varied resources could present a credit able exhibit of her productions that would draw the attention of emigrants, besides stimulating tbe farmer to at tain a higher quality in ms products. W hope to se a good attendance at the meeting next Saturday. Uet it once started and it can be made a sue- Tm Forty-Seventh session of Con gross will convene at Washington next Monday. The Republicans will organ ise the House, probably, although they lack one of a dear majority; they will find among the Greenback!-, In dependent, or Readiaaters, votes enough to elect their nominees. Ma bone and Davis, in the Senate, accepted the glittering bribe, and it will not be hard to find one or more in the the House, who for patronage, will give support to the dominant party. TBI Port laud Standard found some objection to the manner in which Vil lard's "benevolent monopoly" was con ducted, and in consequence, lost all the advertising patronage of the companies which V il lard controls. Tm Guiteau trial drags along, the prisoner still interrupting and tunning ha court at bis pleasure. From the manner, in which the trial is conducted it seems as if anyone except Cuiteaa is atrial 6vmuo says tbe Lord is responsible for the k iUing of Garfield The sooner tbe people make tbe Lord responsible for the hanging of Outteau the better. SPECULATION. The Extent to which Itli Car tied and the Drains Us Excitement Brings Up on tbe System. A Few Wordi of Warning and Sugges tions to American ousinro men, When Cyru W. Field returned from his tour around the world be was per fectly amazed ' at the extent to which stock speculations had run, and the thousand and one "wild cat" schemes which were largely patronized by tbe too credulous gublic, even when there was not tbe remotest proWl.ility that they would ever come to a successful completion. H stepped into Dulmon ioo'a to dine, and was pained to see the crowds which huddled around the stock indicator, unable even to eat a meal in peace, so disquieted ware they under the operations of the fever of specula tion. Mr. Field says he bought certain stock for an investment at I.Uu ust be fore he sailed. On his return, finding it quoted at the fancy price of 1.64, he sold. He could see no reason why such an advance should have been made, and fearing a crash in the mar ket he disposed of his stock as soon as possible. This wild speculative mania prevails in London, and Pans and Ber lin, and in his opinion when tho crash comes it will involve the entire com mercial world. Conservative men and the press see these things and warn the people, but many wLl not be stopped so long a they have a penny to spare or can borrow, or nntil ruin come irre trievably and awfully. The supreme effort of our people should be to cultivate moderation. Two things hare united to make the strog ele for existence in this country the most exacting and exciting fonml in the world: 1st The ease with which suc cessful men appear to amass fortunes. 2d. The impression their success mokes on those who immigrate hither. As soon a the intelligent foreigner arrives on our shore, he liecome seized with the desire, not only of a comfortable subnis- tence, but of a fortune, and every am bition and energy of his being is direct ed to this one purpose. 1 his explains why our business men give so little time to physical recreation, why they py so little heed to the essential de tails of politics their business and their families exhaust their energies, and thev have time, strength and inch nation for nothing else, except when an imminent physical or political danger stare them in the very face and eyes The result of all this is, that twenty year is the limit of a man's business activity and success. It will take him ordinarily ten years to accumulate his first thousand dollars surplus, and in the remaunna ten years, if he be tru dent and energetic, he may amass more or less of a fortune. But in the major ity of caws, when he has gotten his tor- tune, he has ruined his health, and finds no comfort whatever in that which he had so fondly hoped would complete the sum of human happiness for him. The exhaustion which follows the in ordinate pursuit of wealth, we are told by the very best of authoritirs,proueeds from impaired digestive organs. The brain has drawn upon them for all they were worth so long that they suddenly give away and the whole system falls into a mineral collapse. The organs so susceptible to nervous excitement are the kidneys and liver. The offices of these organs are to discharge poisons which are collected from all parts of the body by the veins, the kidneys eliminating them in a liquid form, and the liver transforming part of them by a chemical process into digestive fluids, and utilising the remainder as a purga tive. Both these organs demand a large snare df nervous force. If thin force is all exhausted by the brain, they become feeble, colds settle in them, con gestion follows, tho poison cannot get out of the blood, digestion is impaired, the bowels become inactive because the liver fails to furnish the natural cathar tic, the bladder ln-coines fearfully in flamed, dropsy comes on; strange disor ders visits the head, heart, lungs, and ere the person is aware of it, he is a victim of chronic kidney and liver dis ease, and a candidate for death by Bright's disease of tfw kidneys And this is the end of all commercial life which is purmed at the sacrifice of every other social, political and physi cal eonsideration I "Oh," exclaims the man of active life, who does not feel as wIT as ha used to, ''I haven't any Blight s disease! I in only used up from so much work, worry and excitement !" Precisely ! Yon do not feel as well as formerly. Your bead achvs ofteuer and your eyesight suddenly proves faulty. Tb verdict Of a celebrated1 authority on the subject is: "Tliese symptoms are a sore precursor of Bright' disease." 1 ou have had a recent and mysterious attack of asthma, "A sure precursor of Bright's disease. " You have had a hard cold on your longs which you have been unable to dislodge you have spit up bloody mucus, "A sure precur sor of Kright s diwaae." x ou have felt a new and singular sensation of heavi ness m the region of the heart "A i sure precursor of Bright's disease." You have felt great depression of spirits, without any known cause "A sure prectvsor el Bright's disease.'' Yoa have found it sadtlen! v impossible to eat whatever and whenever yoa wish. Yonr stomach has been very tame, your appetite very feeble, your bowels irreg ular "A sure precursor of Bright'sdis- ease. A mysterious weariness come upon you: your muscular system aeems utterly helpless "A sure precursor of Kright disease, buppceeyou "have no pains in tbe region of the kidneys or liver" this is no indication that you have not Bright disease. Suppose you "have no albumen or caste," that is no indication that your kidney are all right That you have not Bright' dis- se. This, of course, puts an entirely new phase on one of the most vital questions of the day. We have made a special inquiry and we find high medical au thority for all of these additional con clusions: First That more adults are carried off in thi country by chronic kidney disease than by any other one malady except consumption. Thompson. Skcohd Tbat deaths from such dis ease are increasing at the rate of 250 per cent a decad I Edwards.' Third That they have no symptoms of their own and may long exist with out the knowledge of patient or practi tioner, as no pain will be felt in them or their vicinity. Roberts.1 Fourth That in the fatal cass and most cases have hitherto been fatal -the symptoms of diseased kidneys will first appear in extremely different organs of tbe body as stated above, Thompson. FiFmThat only when the disease has reached it final stages, with the usual symptoms of albumen and costs appear in the water, and will great pain rack the diseased organs. Thomp son. SIXTH -That xmgDl aiseaae, wnicn usually ha three stages of develop ment, is a universal development in thi country. Robert and Ed wards. Sevextii That there is but one rem edial agent in the world which has ever cured a pronounced case ot linght a dis ease and has thus inspired the confi dence of the physician, the patient and tho public, namely: Warner' Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure. Craig. You may search medical woiks in vain to find any formula for the cur of Bright's disease in any of its three stages. With some patients, the dis ease runs slowly and for years. With others it comes a a thief in the night but were it not for the power of the remedy we have mentioned, in what ever form it conies, or however long it afflicts, the human race would lie abso lutely and pitably a victim of its terri ble fangs. This is a most serious question for any professional man or man of busi ness. It confronts him with the fact that unless care is taken,the vital forces of the body will degen. rate and pass from the system More he is aware. It warns him to guard carefully even slight svmptoms and check the great evil before it has an opportunity to grow. The remedy above mentioned is the extract of pure tropical plants which act both as a food and restora tive to the wasted kidneys and liver. It is used more extensively to-day than any known remedy, and thousands of people in all parts of the land owe their present health and happiness to its power. Upon a subject so vital no one can afford to hesitate, and especially men of business who realize the evils of delay. e NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Final Settlement. TVTOTICK 13 HERKDT GIVEN THAT X v the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Rebecca Ogle, deceased, hue filed hi account fur final settlement and that Monday, the 2d day of January, 1882, being the firat day of the January tenu of the County Court of Lane county, Oregon, has been appointed for the hearing of objection theteto, if any, and the settlement thereof. OKI). M. COOPER, Admiai.trator. THOMPSON k BEAN, AWye.' Ni.r. 29. 1HM. Citation. In Die County Court of the State of Oregon, fnr the county of Lane. In the matter of the eatate of A. N. Foley, deceased. Citation. To Harriet Crow. Elisabeth G. Hill, Sarah J. Hill, Kobt. Foley, M. N. Foley, Matilda Ienwn, Loviaa Foley, Elijah Foley, and all other interested. Greeting: IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF Oregon; you an hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, at the Court room thereof; at Eugene City in the County of Lane on Monday, the 2d day of January, 1881, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show came, if any thereto, why an order should not be made authorizinz the aale of the following described real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lot No. 5. Block 16 in Mullsjana donation to Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon. Also the W. 1 of the N. W. of See. 28. and K ) of the N. E. 1 of Sec. 29. Tp. 16 S. K. 6 E containing lt'iO acres of land in Lane county, Oregon. s Wmins, the Hoa, C. W.rFitch, f ) Judge of the County Court ot the SEAL. County of Lane, with tbe Seal of I ) aaid Court affixed, this the 17th y day of November, A. D. 1881, Attbit: JOEL WAKE, Clerk. G. B. DORMS, Administrator. Sheriffs Sale. TtTOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT i 1 br virtue of as execution duly itanedout of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregra, for the County of Lane, by the Clerk thereof, and to aw dirarteri, on to-wit: Hoe: Zi, JWl, upon a judcnent and decree of foracloeure. rendered in aaid Court on the 8th day of November, 1X81, in favor of Bell Jenning. Plaintiff, and aiaanrt K. M. G Hale, Defendant, for the um of 13,028 41, with iatemt thenoa at the rata of eleven per emt: per annum fron the date of aaid judirateat, yher with the eoati and diabiinemeate at eaidtutt and eipetme of aale, and for tbe fnradoeure of the nortcaired premiaef deecribed as toflotta. to-wit: iveaia ning at the A. W. oumer of the donation laud claim of Benjamin Isirti and wife, cJaira No. it v i a u aw : v.u SI It rha., thenoa feat 30.13 chv, theoot South 33.19 cha., thcace Wert U3 eba., to the place ot beginning-, containing 100 acres mot or leas, ia Laae County, Oregon. New, therefore, by virto of aaid Execu tion. I will sell the abars described mort gaged premieea at psblie aaetioa, to tbe hifhet bidder, at the Court Hesaa door in Eagem City, Lane County, Ortgna, oa Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1881, betwoea tbe boars of t o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of aaid day. Tsaiu i Cash. J. iL SHELLEY, Sheriff at Laae Cauty, Oregna. Dated Uis ttd day of Xsr., 1881. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IM Stoves, Pumps, Pipes, t Metals, Tinware. AND House Furnishing Goods generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Street, Eugene City. Oregon. BOOT Ji SHOE STORE, A. HUNT. Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north ot hardware store, cngene Liiy, w. will hereafter keep a complete stock of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Gaiters, Cloth ami KM, Button Moots, Slipper, white and black, Sandals, Fenh kid Shoes. MENS & BOYS NX! aXD HEAVT BOOTS &, SHOES And in fact everything in the BOOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to devote m eepectai attention. MY GOODS Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS l.il iuhmhImiI mm miivaamu tf and will be old for the lowest price that a good article l be afforded. eur.7-7Stt A. nisi GOME AND SEE R. G. OALLIS0N Next door to 8. H. Friendly, and get your BOOKS, STATIONERY AXD GRO CERIES. He ! alwaye on hand ready and waiting to accommodate hi Customers with ALL kind. of food for MIND dND BODY, And can furniali a SMOKE to thoae dtwlrini;a A G093 CIGAR, OR TOBACCO To those who use the nun-otic plant CHEAP for CASH Gooda ueitrered ti any part of the city free charge. u li. r.l,l,IMl.. .Khgoftlie Blood h not currJl U U ft blood purifier and tottfe. Impurity of blood poisona tii system, deranirt tho circulation, and thui indue nuinr disorders, known br different name to diatlnguUh them ac cording to effect, but being really brunch or , ptuusMOf tht treat generic disorder, Imparity f HUad. Such are Dywpaitt, Eilioutnru, Liver Complaint, Constipation, .rrim Vhwrdtrt, Ha&- i mekt, Backachfi. GrtwnU rY?nksM,leari Diae. Prvpty, Ai..ney iu. fUt, lihnmatim. O. tarrS) &WW aSW J)Witm, AmjV, t'tyra, HwtUtnps &a.,4e. Klnv 0. ifcr Blood prevent anrtcurea thcae hy at tricking ttiemiue, Impurity of tha blood. ChcmUta aaiff hyBlctnna agree In mlllng It "tbe mutt graulne nuu efficient prepa ration for Ihe purpAM..." gold by Drugiti't. 4 1 per bottle. 8c lewtlmuulAlu, directions Ac., In pan.' phial, Treat.- on Dlaeaatft o( the Blood," wrapped around ea h hottie, E.Ei.NWM.hUXA Cl) Props., Bttflale, n, T. Sheriffs Sale. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl by virtue of an eitcution duly leaned out of the Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon for the County of Lena, ou the 16th day of Nor. 1881, by the Clerk thereof, and to me directed upon a judgment and decree of forelcoeura rendered in aaid court on the 8th day of Nov. 18S1, in a suit then and there pending whereiu Ira Hawley wm Plaintiff and nm. M. vt hituey, Koaiua Whitney asd 8. H. Friendly were Defendants, in favor of Ira Hawley, Plaintiff, and againit Wm. M. Whitney and Koaina Whitney, Defendant., fnr the euro of $9S9, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the date of aaid judgment, together with the easts sod disbursement of said (oit and ex panses of sale, and for the forecloture of the mortgaged premi.es described as follows, to wit : The South half of thedonation land claim Wm. M. Whitney and Roaiiia Witney, hii wife. Not. No. 772, Claim No. SI, being parts of Sec. IK, 21 and 28 in T. 21 S , R. 3 Weat, and 40 acres off the South aide of the North half of aaid donation claim, adjuiuinir aaid South half, all m Lane Conutv, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of aaid execu tion. I will Mil the above deecribed mort gaged premises at public auction, to the high eat bidder, at tbe Court House door in Eu gene City, Lane Cuuuty, Oregon, on Tuesday, Dec, 27, 1881, between the hour, of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day. Tuns : Caah. J. M. SHELLEY, Sheriff of Lane Coontv. Oregon. Dated this 23d day of Nut, 1S81. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. -faJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11 the anderrigsed administrator of the eatate of Jacob Luee, deceaaed, ha. filed hk account fnr final arttlemeat, and the lit Moa day ia January, 1S.S3. t. eel for final hearing. H. C HUSTON, Administrator. Jonar J. Walto.v, Att'y. for eatate. Nov. 15. WL HOLIDAYS. The HOLIDAYS are place to get PRESENTS Fancy Articles, Boots and For your friends is at His stock is all NEW and CHEAPER than ever before for LADIES CLOAKS & DRESS GOODS and other Furnishing Goods. Remember the old stand, Corner of Willamette and Eighth Streets. G. BETTMAN. GENERAL Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re ducing my stock. 8. H. Friendly. Robinson & Church, DKAI.EKS IX SHELF&IIEAYY IURHWAUB IIAVU TUB Best Selected Stock in Orcgoi. ii it i iiiii: Sash, Doors, i Mouldings, Window And Door Frames For Sale at greatly re-' duced ates. I i ALSO i flaa ili, Wagons, Bu es, . Buckooard, And Wagon Material, To Close Estate of Johnj Kinsey, deceased. ; I GEO. W. KINFEY, AGENT. Empme City, April 23, 181. A 'ons.li. Cold or Hore Throat abould be stopped. Neglect frequently remit aa l.r.n.lt lent Dlvaw er Coo: aaaapllee). BROWV9 BHONrHIALI 1 KOI HMar. renalsi to live rvllef In Broaehllla, reacaia, rafarrn, raa.aaaptlve and Throat Dlaeaaem. For 30 peara the Trochee have been recom-; mended by physician., and always give per- tect eatuiactioo. i ney are not new or nn-1 tried but bavins been tested by wide and eon-' t&nt on for nearly an entire generation, they nave attained well merited rank amaeuztbe few ! etaide remediea of the age. Pa bile a peak. ens and at are-n. use them to dear and strengthen the Voice Sold at !5 cents a box j everTwere coming and the best of Shoes, Clothing, MatS, iljtC., he is determined to sell HAVE FOlt anle at the LOW KS'f .'atn. 1KO.V. STEEL, AS1.P. M l) 8 A)1S, ItlK ( i.l le I sine I II I'nrlct VTLKIIY. SS. MST015. AMMUNITION JKMTL'ITlfAL lMI'LldlKN'13 Wimtinif rwilcr, Fihliing 'lnrkUv Ktc, Etc. We invite an f Ji m nation of our good II i f III nt tlt o stock will tuit th times. Holman's Fad. For HI Liver tx at.t. tasks np mi. Tni;svi.'ss avt X .M alalia in every form aa a preventive and cure of all kind, of Fever, I)r. Holinar.'s PAD in n pi-rfi-ct tniecem; anil for Irewia, Sick He.ol.-n he and nerroua rotrntiun, aa th l'AU in n!lil over the iit of tbe t.)mili-the j,ivat uervecvnt'r-it amiiliihtcn thedieae at oru.e. It n nvivr. Torpidity "f the LKrr anil rV'rv a imtnrxl action of the iStoniarV. It iiFiitrali7.nl and dcntroya IHiod Poi'iame rallied ly the Virim of .Scn fnlii, t'..nri'r, Midarul or Cout:ixioiiii 1 IW'jsts, and vitjiliun t!ie whole avateni t. ir.li NaturrV tr.M- luiic. It regulates tlie l.itrr ttlld Nli;iit(-li hi .uoremfullr .1.-. .i: i . . i . MHb liic-'b.r n imthioiv p-! lt-fl, IViiiwr 1). A. laiuii. iv: "It i nearer imivenial I'anaoi-a than anythiiii; in medicine. " Thin is done on the principle of Alwirption, of which PR. HOLMAN'S PAD it the genuine and only true exnient For all Kldnpy 7'roiiDlrs nee PR. HOLMAN'S UEXAL OH KIONKY PAD. the heat remedy in the world and recommended ly the Mf-dical Faculy. BBWARG'OP BOKirs PADS. EACH G ENU fNE HOLM A N PADbear. the Private Itcvrnav Ktmitipofthe IIOL MAN PAD CO. with tbe stmve trade mark printed in green. Buy none without it. FOR SALE BY ALL Bit C ft GISTS. l)R- HOLMAN'S advice is free. Full trea tire sent on applic-ition. Iddrees 1IOL.HAN PAD CO., P. O. Boy ill 2. 744 Umadway. New York. If yoa wWi t I -y your gombi cheap, yon must Ko to the .tore of LURCH BROS., The keep one ef the burnt stocks of General Merchandise Oubide of Portland, and they ef 11 good, cheap er than it ran be bought anywhere in the Wil lainette vally. NOTICE TOCREDITOBS. V"OTIPK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI Cynthia Ann McFarlaad baa beea ap pointed admiuwtratrix of tbe estate of Joao than .McFarland, deceased. All persons hav ing rlaim. againt aaid ertate, will prearat the same to tbe adminitratrix at the office of G. B. IVinus in Eugene City, within six ssoatas froan the date of thi. notice. CYNTHIA ANN MtFARLAND, O. R DORK1S, Att'y. AdmVs. . Oct 28, 188L 17HR BCENA VISTA STONF WARF gs -o T.U. HENDRICK5 s..Jj THE XN AXD 1 Stomach, Kidneys.