1 .1 EST.lRUSIir.ll FOR THE DISSMIMTIM F DEMI'llTir PaULlNES. l.XD TO E.IH linXESTUVIXC BT THE SWEAT BP ON BUOW. WHOLE NO. 703 K(I(iKNK CITY, OR. SATURDAY, AUGUST S, 1882. jr.CO per year IN ADVANCE T CITY AM ( Eltf (Sujfnc City Guard. I. ! CAMrtfELL. 1. It. CAMMEM. CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE-Oa thEnt,ll of Willamette Street betweea Seventh aud Eighth Street. OCR ON'I.T KA.TK3 Of ADVKUTISIXO. A.kertiaement inserted a fullnwi: One live, U liu n or leu, one inaertion N: ' wich ul)ie 1 JJQ. lUJdiiuu i. viuu re-.iiren in advaa? I'i.BJ sWertiiUM will be chirked at the ful- iufrt! One ii'JM threj months $0 00 " k ntmtua..: 8 U0 " oii yur P. Oil Traaiient n tic9 id loo.il column, 20 eeut pel lot for each imertion. AdvertUin; bill will be renlered quarterly. All iob woilc tout be run ms ni waivriu. POSTOFFICK. I IB Tlnnra -Krum J a. in. to 7 p. m. Hunila: , n TK to a'"' p. ,n. ". :i fr...n the Kiutl. Anlleiireaeoln nuitl W a m. An-irea from the oorlli nil I Iran voinii . nh it 1 SJ 0. ''' Suiialaw. franklin anl I otiv rn elowetl 4.M. on WeineeWr- for t:rnwfii-.l. ill' Camp Creek anl Bn.wnaville I lVttr will be relator leliTry half an hour aftei , rifal ' lttmliiml 1 1 loft it the o 4tt.h.u, before JATrlIlH0, P. M. ..tUwn Vo 11. A. P. en A V .Meet Brat eat thin) We luee-lay in earl month. Hrr.sc Tin-in Totvitt No. f T. O. i n V. Mwlinn Turn lay -ninir. eta on the M an I 4th We lu Uye in en.li month KuukR Loont, X". t". O. U. W. Meeta t Maaonic H ill the second ami fourth F.iday.ineacbmo,,tl,.j M SoA!(iM w v.....n,P PrwT V 40. O. A. P. Meet .aJC- UTtu.au. 1.4 Km-MWrT SO. at Masonic II ill. the tint and tliinl Kild.iv of eachnv.nth. Py order, CoMM.vsi'Kr-. ei """ " R, a. STUAHAX, AI.DANT. U DlLTEf, EUOEXK. KTUAIIA k IMIeYKU, Attorneys and Counscllori at Law, KUGKXK CITV. nKKCOX. PBACTICB IX ALL THK ' 'i: UTS OF this Stat. They uive rciul atteiitioii to collection) nn pMlmtif liiiittfin. Oilioe iip-Htiiirs one iliMr wntll of llioinon anil Beau'i M oliice. Ceo. S. Washburne, KUliKNK CITY, - - - OitWiON. ' "UlTire formerly occupied ly Tbrmpon A ISean. i-v8"-3 CEO. II MILLER, Attorney and CsxBs:llat-Law, and Ileal Estate d$cnt. EUGENE CITV, -' - - OKUGO.W OrriCE Over W. V. A Co.' Expre oilioe Justice of tin Peaca & Njtiry Public. OFFlCv: AT STOliE. COKNEIl WIL lamette and Seventh Street". Blank deef a ami nioita'ea kept on baud. Kuijene City July 4, ml. A. I. K IGXUI1. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. Office in Underwood brick, ovtr the Ev remi nlKce. jUtf CIR, JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, S'jrj33:i anJ Accoucheur (Formerly of Yamhill Courty.) RESIDENCE -Two door lautb f M. K. cliurclu DR. JOSEPH P. (ILL, C.VN BE FOUXD AT 1IISOFFICU or re. iileiice when not profeiiuiully eu0'a0'ea. UUice at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Kesidenre on Ei.'btU itreet, opposite Trcby teruo Church. DR. E. G. Gl.AKK, (Graduate of the PhiUlelpbu Dental College.) DENTIST, SUGEXECITY, - OKLt.O. HAVIXG PUKCH AS I'D THE DKX I'A I office of Dr. L. M. Davis 1 am ilired to do all kind of wiirniy pnifeasioiu D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. REPAIRING OF WATCHES AXD CLOCKS executed with punctuality and at a reasonable cost. .mpe St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTADLISII31ENT. J. S. iUCXEY, DEALER IX Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly EswuU-tl. C3AllWrk WnrmnleJ. J.S. l.U KK.Y. F.U.,rth k Co.'a hri.-.k VTilla-nette itreet. V-al Iajfre Sold by 0barm and Co. aIt' I B. C5T A GENERAL A large assortment rf La dies and Vhild re ns JIosc ut iJ l-'J its. (toad Dress Goods otitic- Pest Corset in town forSC'c An. immense stock of New and Seasonable Hoods. 0 Pine Cashmere in every shade. New and -Nobby s'yles in CL011I1NG. Liberal Discount for CASH New Departure ! ! CaLSiBE AM) JJATKOXIZE THE Ml N WHO HELP T L SCHOOL. llol'Ol'v, wluwe ina-iwtM.ri .peud their probU ut Louie. 'J uUi- iiulice tl.u.. A V. Viil iell good for CASH ut ijicatly roluced piicn, m low at ai y ttiier CASH STOKE. Uet Prints lb and 13 yards 51 03 j Fine C l.cv'ot SliirU. 63, 73 ct and fl. Kent ltrown and Dloaclied .Mn.-lins, 7, 8, 'J, and lvl cte. (Hark an 1 Urook ioiil cotton 7.1 ct cr !). i'bin m l Milled Flrunels; '.'3, M: 4" ami 50 eta. VVatar Proo , cent Fine White Slilrta, 73 eta and f 1. And a!l Othsr Cords it Proportionste Rates. Also the CVlebr.ileo win t i: s i: --1 n c; r a ct i i : v: i Vone Utter for atn'n.'tli, ai.e, and durability), At vr a'ly mliioil ratea. iT To my ol I Cu.toiuem, i.i bnve d by me mi i niir, 1 i 1 rontiniie t-i ell on iiane 5 -nna as heretofore on tim. but if at anv t-itu- tl ev wish to wake CASH imruliaaer, I will uive I .ill am, iu Jthtrs. the full credit on n J m.i.itii poblnscn h Church, huw.KK ir SllKIl'vV HEAVY HAitU iVAIIE Besi Sclrclcd .Sioi-K In Urcp1 ! H3TICE TJ SH? QVVKERS. V"0TICE IS HEUKLY C ! YEN TO ALL Sheep ou- t i.it t!i-y un...t dp t.ieir I .lie. p aa nam ai l.e ire.l it' it..v.i. i m raw ULiki" provuini tl.l t wlii u the own. I". f..ll do that tho Iiu)iectr nhjil cils it to be loue at tbdr Sheep Iii)ee-.nr f'f I'" ' '". Or. CRAIN BROS. DCVLERS Uiilrtr d b Jftrlry. Musical instrumsnti, To. No'.ions, e!c Watchea, Clnka, and Jewelry ryrtA and arranted. Ntrtbwi eorn?r of W illaroette wrrnte-l and Eighth atr-H. i W U u W - - BUM'S Trimming Silks and Sat ins in aft shades. Moircuntiqne Silks- Vt lvetsin Colors. 'J he finest stock ff French KID SHOES ever brought to :his place. HOOTS and SHOES in all grades. GROCERIES i f all dcsciiiJions. 02R.3S3Q"2?. I fll.D VOl'U lUUIKlEP. KOA DS AX1 yu..r iiiteicat. '. Ala I'tiuwiitiitly located an PETERS, Xew AxaoitiiK'lit lres (ioodi (Xo Traab) 1!, 'JO and -j vtK. .Menu' I'mlerweai, Sldrta and lrnner, CO it Meiia' Overitbiila, 73 tU and (fl. Melia' Uverxlla, 50,3, 75 eta and SI. Kiiil'i-tidi'iic and Eilyin at Fabulou Low I'rice. , n A. V. I'K'I EKS RAVE Fl'U aal. at the LOW ESI lint. ff. IKOV, STEEL. AMf, ANVILS .VIM, LiilE On', ('lininr lid Poc' t ? I LEIlY. .VS. I UH if. a iivrxniox i..K!i:ni ai. IMPLEMENTS Baittir',' Powder, Finhini; Tackle. Etc., Etc. We invite an exam ina i"U of ur k'Kxl nl1"i lit STOCK Will (Uit til time. A. LYXC.I. JAC. PAGE. LYNCH a PAGE, Inlo.rfs' Brioi Laflding. DEALERS IX Groceries Provisions, Will kiep on hand a general aaaortment of (intceriea, J'rovuioiia, Cured MeaU, Tolwcuo, Ciara, C'andiea. Candle, Siai, Xoticim, Greeu and llried Friita, WoimI and Willow Ware Crockery, Etc. r.iikiuea will be conducted on a CASH HASIS. Which meao that Low Prices are Established Goods drliwfil wilfcoal 'btr:e to Cnyn ll KINOSCFPPOCUCE WAN. IT which w. Z1 pay h hislt m.-k.t LYXC-t PAGE, STATE NEWS. Joint Wiser, a n-hitlont of LVnton county fur the pn"l 20 yonr ditnl m-ar Yaquinit mi tin- ICth, agi il 83 yeixra. A. J, llaniiltoiiH aplfiidid pear and clii'iry orchard at Raverton in almimt u not aiwlutidy ruiunl by tlie alug norm. . A .nfG.mrl Templar with 22 tlmit.r mnnlMM wan m-pnii, at' li 1... ..: ... ,... n.i. i... r, i.n....D.H.uagnim. .niioy Sl'lllblTlli'. L . Ttmnina f. Cnilirnn, n traident of YhiiiIi'iII county hiiich 1842, rlinl at his linuip iir-nr Amity on tin 3d iimt., nyitl 71 yi-am TIht will Im- t'o Germnu Lutheran iliiirnlitK tiiiilt in Wusliiii''loii count v lliin full, ouo nt II illaUiro antl one tlm-o inilcH Houtli of Ciirui'liuii. Tlieieliave lieeit four d'-atlm from diplitlicrin nnr Curvallia during tin I Mist week. Tin' iliwMKi' is iiinliiifd to two fuiuilii'S nnd every precRution ia laki-n to prevent iu Kpreud. Tin- di'liiiqui'tit tax l:at of I'niat i Uu I'litituy amiiuiits to $8,191 49 Tin tax It-vy of tin' hint yeur amounts to 6G 1.079. Tin- aherill"H f.-e fur the year ending July lnt were C,38l. There have I een (ivn tires and one fake alurniH in AlUny di.iiig tl.e pant year. The mitire loH-sm entuih (I were lens than $.",l!0l. During the same H-rind the newssary pxppiixeii of the depart inent aggn-gatH 1 $:'C70. Harvesting in in progress in Way-itai-k valley. Crops are light, owing to dry weather and gruHhhojiiierx. Tin fruit yield will also l poor with the exception of grape. . They thnv. thei-H and will produce well tins Reason net usual. The mail lealing from Alsea to MonriH- Iiiih been graded around w hat i termed the Dig Canyon, that U-ing the worst part of the road, nml aflei harvest the people of Alnei valley in tend to commence at the west end of the road and put it through. The committee appointed to procure a Hleain engine for the city of Suleni has telegraphed the Silxby engine com pany of Seneca Full, New York, to send them a fourth miz lirst class en- gin ' as Hoon as pnisilie. . Tins Hleniner will arrive in about t-ix weeks, and will cost im luding the freight, J4.00 ). The Monumental Mme Ims been sold. The deed was received fur reo ord nt the county clerk's ollicu at Cun yon City a few days since, It nets forth that in consideiati.m of $1. 0. S. Miller, trustee, ho sold to the Eastern Oregon Gobi and Silver Mining Com pany of New Yt ik City, all tlm prop erty of the Monumental Company. What the new company intend to do with their puivlniM'. 1ms not transpired. . Filril lit U TK U (0 r. I-avenaworth (Ind.) democrat. On last Wednesday William Elbert was hauliii'.' wihhI for a limo kiln in Meada county Kentucky, he wuh thrown over a dill" by th; oxen rui n:iii nwav. Il fell twelve feet ami lodged Oil 0llie rock", b it iH'foie he riiine to he rolled over nuot.ier eight feel high, loth times falling on his fat-, lie was picked up by friend i at 9 o'clock, A. M., and w.is taken to n neighbor's house, whn medical aid was sent for, which was on hand iu ii few nnuutesaiKl pronounced liim dead. Arrniigemeiits were at ontu made for the burial, and the supposed d.-ud man dressed and laid out. The relatives urrived at about 3 o'clock, ami the grief stricken old mother was mourn ing over the ad fati of her hoii, when all nt o ne h raised to a sitting posi tion, and said: "Why, mother, when did you coma here'i" Tb hntifehold was terribly excited, and it was nme time er they they could lie ipiieted enough to answer the question asked by the young man. His face was ter- ribly swolen and bruised, and he was unable to move a muscle, but asked to Is- put iu led again, his feelings while iu being that of sleeping, and tells of set H.. ing faces of many acquaintances who have U-en dead for years, but could ; not talk to Mrem. loung LI'- it was in this pU'-e last Moiiiluy, and si'iiicd " jing well, but was terribly bruised up. 1.1 0PR.1 LETTER. Some Ouiipckn S.iirm'iii of Crni hat from rariirnf flic Hiihrtl SibbJibj. Wheni thn pooplii of America 'ifcome an thomulily arntiwd, and on a nulijoct 0j M tinuit itnpnrtAiui a (lit proa.- i rvtttinn of tlirir liyea nml litukli, it i lillt nntuml I tint tlm nnra wlm lint ,Hi... lur.w illK,runi-Ilt(1 n or:Ll!ll f l(im,.n,,lt ,linul(, ,,.,. k j fral.kly mid dim-tly 10 tl,B JHM.pl.. IlioM interested. It is for this reason that we thus come before the public ami make the following revelations, Eiety careful nlmervi" who las sought to keep pace with the march of events has noted the alarming iiicr km nfceitain peculiar physical troubles within the past few jenrs These troubles have come nt unexM-cted mo ments nml iu a most Irem hnniis way. They hate manifested themselves in innumerable forms, hut they have nl ways hud the sumo cause. They hae not adlieted the minor parts of the lusty but gone direct to the strongholds of the system and their work has iisu tiullv Is-en as prnmpt as it is fatal. Ihtir treacherous and deceptive lu.ture has often prevented a 'careful analysis nf b:il lausis them, and as a result, intense sullering and tiuul disaster lian Usually ensued. . The real cause, how. ever, has lien a derangement of tlie kidneys and symptoms of the terrible 1'right H disease, which has cast its dark shadow over m many homes in the land and is increasing wonderfully and continually. It is now conceded by the ablest physician in every laud ami by eminent scientists the world over, that tli is disease is the result ol blood poisoning, This poiinniig in brought ulsiut by wasted ami unhealthy kidneys that permit the poison to re main iu the blood, instead of throwing it from the system. Rut it is equally evident to all who have studied into the ell'ects and have Is-come conversant with the fuels, that a disordered atate of the kidneys nnd liver reduces most of the common complaints mid pains which afllict the humun race, and they can Ih traced to this source just as cer tainly us can Rright's disease. To pur ify a stream we must go to its source, and to cure a disease, we must remove timnuii. It being true, therefore, that nine ti nibs of all human ailments .-lie cause by diseased kidneys or livers I he only certain way to cure these trou bles is by treating the organs wl.i h cause them. How intimately the kid neys uiv associated with the entire sys tem may be understood from the fuel thatjiver 1,000 ounces of blond pass through them every hour, Mug more than 200 gallons or nearly ohm ton in the course of 2-1 hours. Thi:. vast mass of living fluid is sent to every part of the body, and if the kidneys tire dis eased the impurities that are in the blond are not removed, and hence pus through tlm veins, carrying diseases iu some of its many terrible forms. The horrors w liich accompany most of the d i sea ses caused by disordered kidneys and liver cannot ho dcscrils-d iu print, while the dangers surrounding them nre even greater than ihe agony. And yet a "-rsnii may l troubled tor months without knowing the cnus of the diseases that have a' tucked him. .Some of the synip'oms of the first sta ges, any one of w hich indicates disor dered kidneys or liver Hr these: Pains in the back a. id around the loins, se vere headaches, dizzine", inllameil yes, a c uited to igue ami dry mouth, , loss of r ppcii e, chilly sensations, indi gestion (urn stomuch i ever is ill ord -r when the kidneys or lier . ra deranged) a dryness of thn sk li, nervousness, night sweats, musculur debility, de. spomlency a t.rcii leeiuig espccniny m evZs, etc. If any i f the following things are noticed aUut the fluids I uissed from the system, it shows that the kidneys and iiver are out of ordei: .1 reil lieponii, n ihj-jiii u"in fclir: nm imr, an unusual thickness or thinness, a very ourk or a very light color, a burning j The rains and now of last winter have seiisal ion in passing, an unusual odor, forced into the delicate tracery of the' a retention, or a frequent desire to(tltpr iin ,,f particles of snow void ami inability to do so. , M t, Mltern, Bted J lies'Kivo are a few of th hundreds . . . , . , . i i I- . ,i i a tin tu a few hours, ami on close in of symptoms whnh indiuitn the ls-giu "o i.ing of aggravated cases of kidney it wuhl apts-ar that by thi or liver dillieuliies, and they, require ' process the surface has undergone a iiftuut attention. If these symptoms 1 v,.ry nmrkel deterioration; also, that ur led checked at mice they are nlmn t '.. ... i -( -4 , , . i the corner leg:n to exhibit decided certain to result in soiim of tlm many p t-rribledisensi.sof the kidneys. Hut y"Ttomi threaten- unpleasant as all the symptoms and iag to chinge the shape of th shaft i even theso diseases may be laey are nothing compared to tfie last stages of thei cnmplain's. The kidneys waste v bv b'irree a enmiiniiieil Lv in. tensi oain: the heart becomes uneon- He descrilied , roliabe; tin lungs are oppressed; the the great hall of tlm museum just op tliei trance asieyeUII gror uhissy, and the etrtire nosite. heishtenin.' the roof to niakw ' system is re.iuceu sun oeoini itatrd. For i wpeks Is-fore death comes thn sufferer IiKiks forward to it as a bb-wd relief, ,,;,, ,wt ,.ftn f(iri,iH, v,. temporarv help is gladly hailed. Then jt is that bloating Is-gins; the face ls. co-nes pulW m.,1 p....,.; tne i.restn re,. ouy u caught iu gasps, spwuk u im I possible and muscular action suspended. ! Tlm patient finally sinks into a state of uncniiscinusmss to everything except tlm aiim which are tacking him, and death comes by certain lu slow de grees. There can 'nt but one conclu sion which all readers of enre and judg ment will diaw from these facts, whnh is the necessity of treating the disease in (Wand by that means which has Is-en proven the l st and most efficient Il has Is-en tur privilege to tnV. more cases of this tcirihle complaint' than has ever Ih-cii known in the world U fine in the history of the world. The wonderful sale which our remediesliate attained is due wholly to the fart that I hey bat e cured the ones w ho have, used them, The jmwer and value (f any remedy must rest holly on tho Usisof worth, and here is just where ur h'afe Kidney and Lit r Cure has found its wohthrful power and success. Hut in this cnnnectii it comes one im portant fact: It has alwavs lieen true that nriich-s of merit are subject to imi tations. No i ne seeks to counterfeit (hr bills of a woithless Lank. The productions of a cracked inxentor or witless writer t re neer copied. It is just so with a healing remedy. If it possess no mi i it it w ill not lie sujected to imitations which s ring up on every side. While it is a tribute to the vsl ule to the value of this medicine that it has imitations, still iu justice to hose who are sulli-iing those who are si H'ering, we ft- I that all should be warned against tin in., '. . . There is but one known remedy that hns ever U-i n able to cure ser ious kidney troubles or control these iiri-nt organs when once deranged., and that remedy is Winner's tNife Kidney and Liver Cure. There are numerous nostrums on the market claiming to Ihj just as efficient and some which even claim to be the same. The test of mer it, however, is in what has been accom plished, and we therefore say unhesita tingly that for all diseases of the kid neys, liver, and urinary organs War in r's Pafo Kidney and Liier Cure stands ahme, not only iu point of ex cc Hence, but in the wonderful results it has achiewd. Iu order to successfully avoid the purchase of spurious and in jurious medicines, observe these facts: Our remedy is put up in daik amber -glass I Millies, with the safe (our trade muikblown iu the !iack. A private propi ietmy six cent internal revenue stamp is tillixcd to the neck and covers the top of tlie cotk and is of a light blown color. Iu the middle thereof is a Sufn in outline, und on it the picture of a negro gathering lieibs. If this stamp is not found on very hottlo of the Safe Kidney nml Liver Cure or if there is any evidence tliut it has lieen tampeifd with, and if a Safe is not blown on the back of the Utile reject the b.t tie at once, and insist on having a genuine one. We are led to publish the foregoing in order that the public may know and realize jest where w e stand. We hato always sought to keep our personality from intruding upon the public, know ing full well that the value of our rem' edy was tlm essential thing, but. the unexampled Use which which has teen uiiiih of this medicine, and the volumes of ltters we are lonstantly receiving demand a w rsonul statement from us. We are justly gratified at the confidence which has Is-en shown, and thankful for the myriads of cures our remedy has performed, and we pledge ourselves for the future as we have endeuvored in the fiast to furnish the only vjtlua bV remedy that can control and cure all the many terrible troubles arising from disorders of these great organs. S.uccrelv, 1 f . WARNER ii CO, RiM-hestor, N. Y. There is said to 'hi b eihing sen-- nUH wilb th-Egyptian ols-lisk in New j York; that lately it hns lieen nndergO' jing important changes, as if from 1 atmospheric influences, which thrraten .. jf not t0 ..c,ip" or "scale"' its surface and obliterate its insrrip- from qnadriluteral to a circular. In w j(.r t() JW)u.rv(, t f,.0IH fatn which our climate threatens it with, it is pro-' P""1 to t"k ' don,and place it in room for it. . higli iilectiVM urid on the nec esaries of life, and free whisky seema- U) U the Coivressional policy of Re- .)Uij;(1kl( ninns-ers. - - j SaWribe ft tho L1'aux