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-TT-V1 ' IJUJjj fcl) Wife lirl HJ1 ESTUII.ISHF.D Mil THE DISSKMATIM HP 0F.J1III RATIf TRIJUPIES. AXD ?n E.IRS .IX PMST UVIVC RY TIIK SWEAT OP OM BMV. WHOLE NO. 7G2- EUHKNE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, JULY 21', iff 2. (LtCrcryur IN ACV7KCE She (Sujcnc tfity ftnara. I. U SAMPBELL. J. R. C A.MI'DI I.L. CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers and Proprietor.. OFFICE Oi the But lhj of WiilimetU Street between Seventh tin J Eiith Street. '- OCtt OXI.T RATES OK ADVKUTISINU. Adtertiaement tnaerte I iu Ml.iwa: One aqnaiM. 1) lima or Im, one int. ition f3; Mh iubMii'J-nt iuijrt'uu 1. t'a.ili rti'.iind in advance. Ti.oe advertiaera will be cliar.'ed nt llic fob owiuj rat 31: One euuare Hires months tfl (K) " lix in aitiia 8 (Mi " one year 12 00 Traniient notice in local ouluinu, '.'JwiiU pel ln (or each insertion. Advertisiuj bill will be rendered quarterly. All ion work mut be pai:i Fob im il r.HV. postoitick. Jfflee Hour. -From 7 . in. tu J p.m. Nunlii)' i. a l:JOtoS:Kp. m. ... . I Mail rrie 'r0" the mintli n mni nn noMi. m, Arrive, from Hie nurtli in I Iran eo'ne t itb t 1 11 p. '" ' M""1' rmimnn itn 1 1 unir f,, rlutA.u.nn Vvelii.l. K.ir Omf..hl ill.' Curnp Creek an I nr.iwnill t If" I tture will he rA If f.ir IbIivwt lislf mi h.mr nft.i -rival of train.. Ttt- nhoul 1 1 left t ilie oftiis ...bourbefcr. rwmH P. . pn.lnon Vo II. A. V. an-1 A V Meet. &nt and third We Ineaduy. lu earl month. Henxrm Himi Tiimik Ki. T. O 0. K. Mentee-r Tnm'ny "ion "i-ilntjr WtWHn F.ncwi.m. t So. , aeeU on the Muni 4th Wlinliiy in " mown Euuknk Lomn, N"i. W - O. IT- W. Meeta t Masonic Hall the aoeond an I fourth r.4day.in.ach1ontl1.j m SoaN) KnpATitirK Tost, n. w. c. a. 1'-:,M'",t", at Masonic H ill, the first and tl-ird liid.iys i. .ach month. ISy order, CoMWASnKP. 1 1. a. STHAHaN, ALBANY. L. DILYEf, ELOE.VE. 8T11AI1AN & IIILVKU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, EUGENE CITY. OI5KU0X. PRACTICE IX ALL TIIK IDl KTS OF this State. IVy jjive eriul nttirutmu to collections and rbte iinittem. OfKce np-stairM, one door emit'.i of 1 horn-won and liaau'a old ntlice. Ceo. S. Wasliburnc, Attoraiy-fS'RW. EUOF.XECITY, - - - OIlIviON. OfTice formerly occupied y Tin nipxmi & Bean. iv":'': geo. i mm, Attornsy and Ccunnoibr-at-I hit I tMVL Ileal Mute Jlmt. EUGENE CITY, - - - CGIWCN'. Orrici-Over W. V. k Co. 'a Kxpa-ss o.Ti'-e J. R.EU,!3:3, Justice of tha Pea:3 dt N rtry PuVic. OFFIC2 AT Sl'OKE. CO'iNE I WIL lmnette ami S.-viiiith Street-. Klanlc deem and mortjiwe kept on hand. Eugene City July 4, lw.'. A. I.HICKUHH. D.f Physician and Surgeon. EUGENE CITY, - - OKEGOX. Office in Underwood'e brick, ov.r the Ev prem office. J1' 11 DR. JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Sur33n anJ Ascmcheur (Formerly of Yasnliill Cotu'ty.) RESIDEXCE-Two door sjufj of M. 1'.. church. DR. JOSEPH V. GILL, CAN BE FOUXD AT HH WICK or r-.-idence when uot pi-ofemiou Jly ena'.ia'evi. Office at the POST OFFICE DHL'G STO'.tE. Keaidenoe on ELjlith ttrcet, ojiyuitc IVaby terun Church. DR. E. G. CL AUK, (Graduate of the ThiU lelphu IVntal Cidltje.) DENTIST 3 EUGENE CITY, OHKGOX. HAVIXC.rURCIASKDTHi:i)i:X I'M office of Dr. L. M. UavU, 1 .in piepareJ to do all kimU of wort in my prof .1011. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AID JEWELER. REPAIRIXG OF VVATCilKS AND CLOCKS executed with punctuality and at a reuonable out Wilkmette St., Eugene City. Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. Clacks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Ett. Uepairins Promptly Kx.fiiU-1. CVAIItTork Warranted. M J S I.r'KKY. EllrwrtH k Co.'t hricV Willanntte .tree, ). V-HK. a.4.pal hom.-...r j. s. lucKEt, 'm$mp DEALER M Jt' M 0 ltt&3 t XiU,t i I 1 ' I ill" I if,.- - . I' J . 5. HUM C- A GENERAL .jgj ill I! I! III! A large assort merit rf La dies and Child 1 ens Hose at J'J l-'J cts. Good Dress (Jam's at l?lc Pest Coisd in imrn foroCc An, immense xtc-of New ami SvnmmaUe floods. line CasJmicic in every shade. Ycw and, Xohhy s'yles in cunuixu. Liberal Discount for CASH. Now Departure TCSTO 2P'ILHZCf2ZJiS ! CASH AM) 02.23: 23 31, nATiinxi.K hhmj;xv:!oiii:li'T ii;ni.:YotrK wupuks. koads axi i SCiiUUIij Ol'M', who e itiuTi'i-ti-;m y,jur iiiteiesU ! Are ptiuiuiicnlly located an lcud tlieii prulit at Lome. .'J a .1 l.oliie ll.u.. A V. Will id) good, for CASH at ,icat!y reduced piioi., ns low at ai y ttiier CASH STOKE. Uet I'rinU lb nn 1 18 yards CI 00 I Fine ( lieviot Shirta. 5), "j vta nnd (1. liest l'nu'n ami i)'.jac!ied Mu. lius, 7, 8, 1, mid l;i c; . riai lia an I Iimo'cm upool cotton ".'1 cts pet Dnz. i'la 1 nl Milled 1'linials, 'Jj, : ft ami 5U cts. VYnt.tr Proo , rci.ta Fini' VVhiie Sl.i. tn, "J ct nnd $1. And a.'l Other Co:ds t Proportionste Rates. ALo the Crl-lir neo WIIITK SI-: VINO MACHINE! Xoiie bttor for .'ivn.'th. hIo, mid durability I. At j;r ally rvihutil rate". my ol I f'li.toimrH, win, inve 'i d bynieMi 1 mc, 1 wi.l roi iiuue ti eidl on eatn t 'lain i lur tofore u tiiu. but if nt any time they wisli to uiake CASH pinulniKei, 1 will yiv ali Aiii.il.' 'i.her... the full credit cm 11 j iii.i.itiui A. V. I'h lEltS I'KAI.KKf IN miM HEAVY HARDWARE IIAVK rim M Selected stuck in Urc?L I13TICE T3 SS? Mm. N' TOTICE IS HEK :i.Y GIVEN TO ALL S hii.i-j.o vnera t nt tliej- ni"t dp tieir 1 . 1 . t T k ! J I." I J 1. I h I I . Jiw n,i kproviaioi.a tl.it wl. n the iiwn-r f-.il 1 1 1I0 m, tii.il Hi. loiiW-Vir .ImII cue it to be .loue at t;.eir ex.KUte. S P. COATS, Sh-ep Iiii-'C""r for Ijou 1 'n. Or. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS -w jMjilcalinitrument;1Toy.No'.ion..etc , V. nd .Iwclrr r-ri1!-!-! an-4 I NVthwe eTi?r f VVillaiuelt , 1 .v.t. tp1. ...rtc T5 T? ty pn. I" 'II Hie y I iVixTtsKJ I -. m. -V w 1 1 . Ja i 1 in m Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantifjue Silks VAicts in Colors. 'J he finest slick if French KID SHOES ever brought to ihis jdace. HOOTS and SHOES in all grades- CHOCMIES 'f all dcsciiLlions. PETERS, Xew Aftonlniriit Uresa Goods (No Trash) ).'', "0 und -5 cts. Men.' (rnderweai, Shirt, and llrnwere, tO it Mtii' Ovtmhii tH, To cti. and f 1. Mi'Iih' UverulU, &(),(;:., 75 eta ami $1. Knilm idi iics i.nd Kly ins at Fubulou. Low l'licea. RAVE FUR .m. at the LOWF.S'I llllte". luOV. STEEL. AM S. AN VII F N11!, Ii I K Utile Chain Ml l'.i. l tt !t; I I.EKY. .N. J It'll IP, A Si'! "Nl l ION H I TII I Al. IMPLEMENTS B iwtiri; Powder, Fialiim 'lactle. Etr., Etc. We invite an exam lnai 11 of our good .. 1 1 . i ' Oil 1 BTllL'K Will u!t til tiinee. A. LYNC'iL J PAGE. LYNCH & PACE, In Dorxls Bri:k Building, DEA'.EM y Crocerie3 Provisions, .Vill keep on hand a general nwortnie nt of "Irocerie., 1'rovi.ioua, Cured MeaU, Tobacoo, Cie'ar., Candiea. Candle., Smiw, Notion.. Green and Lried Knit., VYoixl and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc riulnai will be conducted on a CASH HAS IS, Which meana that Low Prices are Established Cm.Ii drlirtrril wilhcaflmrif to Bnjn LL KINOSOF PPOCUCE VANTI f J,i:llk'U " "' WLVNC!V 'ivZti STATK NEWS. ' Tlipni are a nuiuW of canivr at N-joit thin year. Wnnti'd; At Yaquiim, a liutclior and a Ulcer Miop. Cnpt Wilkinson lias Un retainod in clinr'o of tlm Iiiiiiun truining hcIiooI al I'orcKt Gnjv. Minn Aiiiiit Ingram, an AUuiiy girl killed a Inrp l.lmk Uar on D'jxd h'ouj;!!, iii-ftr Yoquiim Tuy, on Juim 2Plli. Tin Ixvly f tlic prisoner lnN-lykillod at tl.p N iiiti'ntiiiry i in a Lurn nt Sn Iciii iM'ing ilihM'ttt'd. Con pliiint is niniln by rcsidi iits of tlm iinincdiutf iieililioiliooil. Cove pri'iinct, U ion county, with n opulntini i.f uLiiit 7'il', liiix anions privntH ridi'iur!t, fiiuitii'ii roRiiii" 011 an aviro'H (2000 each, and four uvemgiin; C3,5oO em li. A coin) nny liim Loon formed at Snn Francisco with a eapilnl of ?2G,U0U to iniso thEdilli Lunif, wrecked olf the Oiiluniliiu, ly nienim nf coni n.'sed air, mid work luis nlieutly cnininenced. The Cooh Lay Newn nays: Wfliati' it on the Lrxt authority thnt durino this year then Iiun nut been Ick.h tlmii IS fet-t of liter on thLWs Day h ir. and for a gren( pure of the year it Iiun nut liecn less thnn 21 feet. The store of El ins Elienhard, al Chmiipoej; wah Lin m d to ihegrnuiid on the evening of July 7, the utore ond oonteiitH l-inij entirely eonsuined. The Iohs anioiintH to fc'J,0i)O; iiiKuiunce, u)UQ. L'aUHii of tiro unknown. A correspondent from Fift.vu Mile Creek AVuih'0 county, wivh that aoulh of thnt plane to the DeschutteH, from one third to iine hiilf the) growing erops have lieen dentroyed Ly gravhoppers, and in home places nothing U left. Siyn the Ynquiiift Day, Post: Mr Lnoni-y of Marion county, Louobt three iiereK of land of Ed. 0. PliclpliM, nei,r Newport a few dnyit ago, paying 875 therefor. Also a cntlenmii from Polk county, whose name cscapcx us, pur I'hused live mi-en of Mr. Plielphs, pnj ing 25 per acre for it. SMysth Sulein Statesman: Geo. Reed was arrested in Seattle Monday, July 17th, fur larceny, In ing omi of the putties that stole f 20' from J. V. Ueed on Juno 1st. The govt nun grunted a reiuisition to-dav for him to I.e brought her, and Marshi.l liar board left on the. afternoon train to bring him. On lust Saturday Henry Dunn, nays the Corvallis Gazette, met with a se vere accident near thin place, which came near costing hi in his life. Jle was running a mower, and climbed down out of (he sent ami wan attempt ing to pull xoiiki w-fi-d. oir from the sickle, when the horses became fright ened and U'ive a sticlJeu start and threw him on tlm sickle. Uefure he could get tlm horses stopped, the Dickie hud cut oil' a slice of stake oil tlm l!el y pull of hi thigh several iuchea long and large enough for a hungry man's breakfast, Statesman: The case of B. I!. I'rau son, V. 8. Powell und W. S Krink v the Uaylori, Sheridan Jk Grand ltomle Railroad Company wan argued Priduy LefoiA Jud-'e Boise at Sulein, Hum. Jitnien K. Kelley, of Poitland, appear ing for the plainlitr, and Ellin G. HughcM for the defendant. The suit is brought for the purpose, of recovering money subscriU-d by llm farmers ol Polk and Yamhill counties to aid in the construction of defendant's railroad the company promising to carry freight to the aim u nt of tlm money .ubscrilcd. The fiimim wer given their receipts a. id orders for the carrying of freight to the amount of their 1 uWriptioiiH. Shortly after they were made, Jo Gaston, who wua tin n owner of the road, aold out to the Scotch com ny, w ho refused to honor Gaston' orders. Suit was Lrouidit in Yamhill county some time since against 'he orig inal company and judgment obtained for tlie return of the ulcriptioii mon ey, and as their property had leen aold to the Oregonian Railway Company, Limited, suit is now brought to recover 1 the money from them, which amounts tu over 45,llo0. The enae, was taken "Jtr aJviavmct Ijr tL. court. 1 1'ain.'ul Mule uf Dcubi. A tramp sat umii a doorstep in New York ienderly holding his head in his hands, when Eli Peikins came along, "Whot'a the matter with ycu, main" asked Eli. "I'm in tlouht tdr; I'm in a state of doubt." "In douUt what abouti "Weil, sir, I w ent into that alloy gate j up there to get ttuth'in to eat j 1 might a k unwed suih'in M hapH'iied, for there was a dead book agent layin' on tin flower lied and a liniment man with tlm side of his head all cuvid iu, haniu' up agin the peach tree." "Well." ' You see I alius was ventursonie; so I politely up (.topped and taking off my hat asked a womuii stundiu' there, would she be kind enough to givemna nerry pie and some breast of chicken?" "Well, wh t hnpH-ued then'i" "Now, Mr. Perkins, that's what I'm loubt about. I'm thinking it over now. It don't seem to me whether I got the pis or the buck porch fell down on me, or perhaps I fell asleep under a pile driver. 1 don't know anything bout it, but to give myself tlm bem lil of the doubt, I believe I'd sooner work half an hour than go into that yard again. I would!" Salem Woolen Mills Plans and siecilictttinna for the factory havn Is-en druwii and accepted. TI10 building is to be of brick, live stories h'gh, 14(1 feet front, .r5 feet wide, and will have two w ings of CO feet each attached t hereto. It is to be erected on l!m site first selected for the flouring mills, be tween tlm old E. N. Cooke place and Mrs. Thutcher's on the bank of the river, Woik will lie commenced as soon as the flouring mills are under sufficient headway to warrant the win mencemeiit on the factory. The ma chinery has been stdecteil in New York und a practical woolen muuufactur r engaged in Scotland to lake churgn of llm business. Christian Union: "Suppose) Mr Vandcrhilt needed half a million of dollars to buy stock to control thn elite lion of directors in llm New York Cen tral, an I to obtain it should address a circular to all tlm brukemeu, conduct ors, train men, engineers nnd switch tenders, inviting the voluntary coinri but ion of two per cent, of their wages to put him in funds for tint purpose? l'lm only difference between tlm imagi nary and the actu.il cine is th.il in the imaginary case tl 0 demand would In-i made by un individual; iu tlm actual case it is made in tlm name of tlm par ty of 'moral ideas,' " How beautiful must be tho harmony in tlm party of "great moral ideas" iu the Seventeenth Ohio District Tlmre a 'tody of perspiring and profane dele gates balloted 37G time, fur a Con. gressionsl ticket and finally adjourned for good, without making a choice. TImm i. nno nf tin. newlv funned llis tricts, and one of tlm most picturesque on tinner of an v that the Ohio geiry - mander turned out. Several Republi. can statesmen, each with a lively de sire to serve his country in Washington reside in (he district; hence the 37G ballots an I thn adjournment sine die. .- Tlm First ilaptist church in council assembled, by a unanimous vote, re quested that Mrs. May C. Jones m or dained a minister of tlm Gospel and a nuinU-r of the minister's association were r-.-quested to join them in the ex amination of Mrs. Jones, and tlm ex Animation proved entirely satisfactory, flm ordination will probably occur next Sunday, immediately after the evening service. Seattle Intelligencer. This is prolstbly the first in.taucA of a woman being orduim-d iu the North west The Paris Figaro tfives the following original recipe fur making a free tnir of I .1m woil !: '"Adopt th" Jewi h te'igion , nnd go to Russia. Theno you will I ejected, and forwarded by way ofLem- Urg to America by the etnigrttiou agent. In America assume thn garb and appearance of a Chinaman, and you will U. dispatched to China. There J. .. . t 1 Hive yourself out as a Russian, and you will Is- r. turned to that country. from which you may again I expelled a a Jew und returned to Austria. Dnrilmi Crlrvnui lo be Borne- j More than 01m hundred millions o (1 illars over and aliovn what Is required f .r tint ordinary fxpenses of Govern- menl now flow into the Treasury each year. The duty of Congress ol.viously , was to cut down this excessive burden ujion tlm people. Yet the ruling party projtoscs to do nothing of tbu kind. This brings nut in hold relief tlm plank in tlm Democratic platform which de- i dares for "a tarilf for revenue) only." What else ought a tariff to Im framed furl If incidental protection is afford ed by a revenue tariff, that is nno mat. ter; but a tariff that yields ona hun dred millions n year morn than is re quired is quita another. It is a fraud upon the peopln for the. benefit of a few wealthy manufacturers. It makes the poor pAorer and the rich richer. It oppresses all save a few favored indi" viJuals. It taxes excess! vi ly all that is good to eat, see ond wear. It makes ,,M till-p of llm soil pay Hit inordinately high price for everything lie must buy, and it gives hini absolutely nothing in return. In every blanket that in bought to protect a poor family from the cold there is sixty per cent of tariff and forty t cent of wool and labor, and ho 011 through almost every article of daily use. la-sides, tlm vast rev), nun ruised in this way is a temptation tojobU-ry. Every Congressman at tempts to raid upon it. It is a fright ful burden upon every taxpayer. Wo k Siopjud iiiilir Y.iquiibi Railroad. Prom Mr. Dames, who has been at work fur one of the mills on the Cra yon Paciliu IX. 11, Rays the Dallas Item izer, wo loam tlmt tlm management is now in a state of "masterly inactivity.'' Pour of six mills supplying lumlier for the road have shut down. There ar only G7 men at work, 41) of whom are utwrrkoutim tunnel-'. No railroad iron is on hand, except some narrow gauge rails, Tlm people along the line are losing confidence in tlm road. Ai less than two miles of tlm road is grad ed, leaving nut tho ten miles wtst of Corvnllis, that was graded a year- ago, it seems certain that tlm promise to tuke oil' this yeut's crop will not le ful filled. Euypt's Giuevasce. O110 cause of discontent in Egypt may l.e found in the immense amount of money taken out uf (hat countty by Europeans, out side of llm revenues proper which pass nun the hands of tlm Cuiitrol. A par liamentary paper, recently publisher', shows that the saluries of Europeans in tlm Government amounts to (1,8G7, 453 p r annum. Tlm salary of tho English and French Controller alone is obout 870.000. Tlm circuit court of Douglas county last week refused an application for a writ of halieas corpus asked by Wm. II. Howard for the custody of his two small children, held by his divorced 1 wife It lieing proven that neither cf ! H" parents were lit to have the care of ! iMI'lren the application was refused and I hey were left iu cart' of a respect able woman, whom tlm mother had hired to care for them. Says the Oregon itegister: Wr learn that on Thursday of last week that some 01m shot at Mrs. J. Petch, who' lives ut llm fcot of the mountain on the Tillamook roud. Tho person who' tired the shot was some 250 yarda dis tant and was obscured by the smote from hi.4 gu.i, und was seen to wa lr away. In the recent interview ex Governor Seymour declated that all the tenden cies of (he Republican party ar to ward centralization, and that in h a opinion, "ilia Democratic party has an opjiortunity to win a great victory by standing up for the constitutional - mntho.lof g'lvernnii'nt.'' Englishmen returning borne from Panama report that work 011 De Leat eps canal is lsing perfurmed by inV 'RPOe from tne V.t India Island and fmm j- r t , , , .. , . A smull party of young people from ' ' 0 ' recently made an excursion to Silver Creek falls which are 123 fuctT j lrih and a very pleasant sight ii'