TP 417 CTTnwiVlC1 i njfil -ttt r ,-, - y r , ' :.V:T"""i . ; v : T , - i rT 1 : T r " ARB. W PI . J. u T.tfMr-ri-irr.rr T -r HiT r , -r.rrjTSl jrMsui EST1BLISDED FOR THE 01SSE1ISAT10S OP OESOCBATIC PRINCIPLES. AM TO KAM A IIQNM IITHC 8T TUB SWEAT OP DH BROW. WHOLE NO. 786. C?' 1 Ike (Sagrae city Gunrl I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher and Proprietor. FUCI-Os the Ksstslde of Willamette Bkrest ketweea 9i')Hi sa inin BtreeU. Ct OXLT BjjYTJBSJ OF ADVERTISING.! Sfrriitmats iMrtod M fallow.: is Mr. 14 lines or less, one insertion $3; , . l . 1 l-.l ! I ! 1 R..S IHHfUlt tiuoiMvu v4 vmu rc.,-jireu. in Tie advertisers will b. charged gt the fob Airier rata: Uae eiieare three months o 00 " six mouth. 8 00 " u. year 12 00 Transient notice, in local column, ZU cant, per 1. for eaon insertion. Advertisiaf bill, will ba rendered quarterly. All ion wora must bs mid FOR OK DKLIVKHY. posTorncis. ir B.ern From J a, . U Tp-H. BudUts M.il -rrir. froid th. sooth .an leave, rotas' north 1. . . Arrive, from th. oorth and leave. ir.iinif 4tta at 1S3 p. ., for HnilnUw.FranliHhAnd l.onv I iia. elea at I A..M. on WetlueUy. for Crawford.- fill., Cap'ree and nrowasville at 1,1.11, latter. wiU,,. ready for delivery half an hour after . f traia.. Letter. .hould ba left at the office aaa hear before nulla eeiur. A. 8. PATTETIHOS P. M. . I ! OCICTICK. VmU trst ak Mire W.iel.,. la each meat. Beam-aa farm Tmi Ne. A I. O. i KmuiirMHf No. A. I eeU on lit M aaa Iia wwanuri ia muuvu. . Isuifti Lodoi, .He. IS, A, O. ,t7. W. Meets at Masonto Hall the second and fourth VAd.vm m rh month. r J. Ml Sloax. M. W. ritf ATllirK Pom; lji; 40, G. A. It -Meets at Masanio 1111, the tint nd third Friday of ea.ktao.tk. By order1, CoMMASiimt. .. 4riB ff Cho1, rRIKSli-Meeta the rt and th hi .Saturday ervenini.i at Masonic HalL By order ef J. hi Sloaji, O t. . . tTRAUAV; Al.iAtT. T- JTKAllAiX At IjILVLL, Mtorneys . and CdBiiSBllow' at Law, XL'UKN'B CUT: ORECQX. TjttACTICE IS AIX tHfi COURTS pF JL thiaSUte. hef Rive aiieciat mwduou t. eaUactntni ami probate mature. rnoi-Ovcr Wl V. i Ce.'e Exprca olfir-e Ced. S. Washburnc, AttorMcy-'ai'Law, AUGBKII CITV, - - ORKOON rflc fe'rrl'erly occupied by Thomi"oii I Eoan i'c3 CEO. M. MILLER, Atoms; uli Cran3iU5it-Law, and Real Estate Agent. StTOENK CITY. - - ORKOO.V. bFFICE-Two door north of Tost O.'lice. Dr. Wm Osborne, Offictt Adjoining St Charles Hotel, OB AT THE ifZV DSU0 8T0RE OP HAYES and LUCKY. A.- L N ICKUa, M. D, Physician Surgeon. tUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. , Office in Underweod'e brick, over the Ex pro, office, 'tf DR. JOHN NIQKLIN, Physician, Surseon and Accoucheur.. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) AlSIDKNCE Two doors south of M. E. church. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CKS BB FOUD AT HIS OFFICE or re idence when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICK DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Prcsly erian t u.irch. DR. E. Ga? CLARK, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College.) DENTIST, i .... L....V- I auwaui.ilXAB, H rAVrvilPTTnftUASEnTHEDENTAL K . ... w . w - -- 1 I office ef Dr. I M. Davis, 1 ain prepareu to de all kin, ef work ia my profession. D. T. Pritchardi WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. TEPAIRIXO OI" WATCHES AND ) CLIX'KS executed with punctuality and at a reasonable coat Willamette St. l-ugene" City, Oregon, snsr JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, J. S. LCC5CEY, Clocks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Bcpairing Promptly Executed. (TAUirerk swarraiBted.1 J.S. LTJCKF.Y. jihw.rta Co.'s brie Willamette atreel. i NEW -At-' I B. BUM'S !W A GENERAL 3 11 A large assortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good tirvss Goods at 12c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods', Fine Cashmere in, every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOIIIING. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure AM) PATRONIZE THE MEX WHO HELP T SCHuOli HOUSES. whwe iutereats nfo sjiend tlicir prutiu at hutue. Tulie notice that- A V PETERS, oods tot CASH at creatly reduced vAcet. as low as any other CASH. 8TORK Will sell goi Seat Prints lb and 18 yards. . ..... Jl 00 i Best Browu and Bloached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. Clurks arid Brooks spool cotton 75 cts per Doz.' I'lii n .ind Milled Flrunels, 25, STi: 45 and CO ct-i. . Vatar Troo , cents Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and Jl. And a!! Other Coeds at Also' the Celebrated . . .. AVH1TK SK rING MACHINE ! None tatter for strength, aizc, and durability), js.f To inv old Customers, who have stood by t urns as lien-tnfore on titna. but if at aiiY time all mi, as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V, PETERS Roblrison A Church. UEAI.EUS IN SHELF&IIEAVY HARDWARE IIAVK TUB Cest Selected Stock in 0rcfi.' HOTiCE TO SHEEP OWNERS. II Ul IV U I1 I" .iui. ( 1 hawl) owners mat uiev must uii meir sheen assoon asheHred l DISfcASLD. J lie) aw niaks provisions that when the owners fail to do so, that the Inspector shall cause it to be I done at then- exjiem. v. t usis, Sheep Insnectur for Iane Co, Or, HRAIN BROS. DEALERS ffek mm mm ffalchri d 1 Jewelry, Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and arranted. Northwes corn-r of Willamette j and Kit'hth etrt. warra anTTTO T) a TJT? U u.ay i f ' " n ""i i. XIAO X O-i. i-U y. howrtlnOr ...-n!1 u -r - -J. or u u . . . .. f to .-rfu- VflSk. '4 EUGENfe CITY, (k, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, i mi goi Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Jiloireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. TJie finest Mock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place- BOOTS and SHOES mall grades- GROCERIES of all descrivtions. ! t CSJQSv BUILD YOUR BRIDUE8, ROADS AND vour interest. I Aro permaiiciitlj looted ami Fine Cheviot Shirts. 60, 79 cts and $1. New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15, 20 and 20 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts apd Drawers, BO ct Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts. and f. Mens' Ovendls, 50, 65, 75 cts and II. , ., Embroideries and Edwins at Fabulous Low Prices. Proportionate Rates. . , , At greatly reduced rates, me so 1 ing. I, will continue ti sell on same they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give HAVE FOR sale at tho LOWEST Rates. IRON, STEEL, AX ICS, ANVILS KAILS, ROPE ' Chains nl ""clcqt JUTLERY, AS. PISTOLS, i AMMUNITION JRKTLTURAL .IMPLEMENTS Blasting Powder, Fir-hing Tackle. Etc.. Etc We invite an exam nation of our good confident that o ST.ock will suit th times. A. LYNCH. JAS. PAGE. LYNCH - PAGE, In Dorria' Brick Eaildiug. Groceries " Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tohaouo, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Soaisi, Notions. Green and Dried Fnits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASH HASS. . Which means that Low Prices are Established Goods dclirrrrd vitboat tharrt to torn ML KINDS OF PRODUCE .VANTIT . . ,r; , , . Wrhich we wm pay the. Whestmarket pnoe. biAl rt fAtit-. KCJOKNK CITY OUSINE33 ' 3DIRECT0RY. BETTMAX, G. Dry goode, cl..thln, piwriee and general m-n-handine, auuthwnt corner Willamottt and Eighth atreeta, BOOK STORE-Ono dimr euth of the A.tor Home. A full stock of aawrted boi papers plain and fancy. CRAIN BROS.-IValer In Jewelry, V.t,h. es, Clock, and Mualcal Instruments Wl. lauietU .treet. betweeh Seventh and Eighth. CALLIS0N7R. G.-Dealerlnfrocene., pro visions, country produce, canned frooda, books, stat'irtiery, eti;., southwest corner WUlamette and'Jth Sta. ' 1 DOR1US, B. F. -Dealer In 8tnves afld Tin - wnn-Willamette street, between Seventh and Eik'hth. FRIENDLY. S. H. -Dealer in dry (rood., cioviiiuKanci general nirrcn.niltse MUam ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug (fist, I'mtofHre, Willamette e root, between Oct emu mill .'11VII, HENDKICKS, T. G. -Drain in general mar- chandiM northwest corner Willamette and Jinth rtrefte, HODES, C Keeps on hand fine wines, liq uors, cignrs and a pool and lulliard tulile; Willamette street, between Eolith and Ninth. HORN, CHA8. M.-Ouusmlth. Rifles ar.J shot-uns, breech and niuulv lordrn, for saie Rcpa'rini; done in the neatest style and war' routed. Shop on !Hh street LUC KEY, J. 8. -Watchmaker and Jeweler) Keesa hue slm-k ol goods In his line, llluui ette street, in lalsworth s ilmg store. McCLAREN. J A M ES-Choice, wlnes.limiors, ndrijrars - Willamette street, between Eighth ami iiiiiu. OSBirRN & CO.-Dealera in draw, medicines. cnemicaia, tins, iiuiiiih, eta. uiameite SL, opiHMite a. l harlcs rioteU PA1TERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain and laucy visiting cams. PRESTON. WM. -Dealer In KadJlerv. liar. ness, l am ago 1 riniiiiings, etc. illamette street, lietween Seventh and highth. POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard school books just received at the post ollice. RENSHAW. WM.-Wines. I.liiuors. and CI gars of the best nuality kept constantly on tianil. 1 lie best lulliard table In town. REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con tractor, mrner Willamette and Seventh streets. RIIINEHART, J. B.-House, sign snd car mire nsinter. ork Ltiaranteed first clans. Stock sold a; lower rates thun by anyone in r.ugene. ST. CHARLES HOTEL-fharle. Baker, proprietor. The nest Hotel in the city. t orner w illamette and Plinth streets. SCHOOL SUPPLIES -A large and raried anit,tincnt of slates of all sir.es, and quantities of jliitvi ami slate-biH,ks. lliree doors north of tlie express ollice. WALTON. J. J.-Attorney at-Law. O.Hce- Willmnette street, between seventh aud Eighth. Ghildron i:othra Ll oad Pby.lolans reooctmoad it. IT 13 HOT HARCOTi: l "AH. 2 CENTAUIt LINI3IEXT3 ; tho 'World's prcKi Tnlu-Kc-liovlnjj ronicrtlcs. They heal, soollio tud euro- Durno, Wouutls, VcnU. Back mid. Rheumatism upon Ulan, and Spntlnp-, Calls and Lamoncsa j:po:i KnaHts. Clicap, quick and reliable. C EPURT3 of tMocu.tln.1 Ilacne, SnnCoa, Craokllaj Pains ia tUo LZco,il, Fetid Ercath, DooThoss, and nny Catarrhal Comp!alat, nan bo exterminated by Wei Co Ileyor'a Catarrh Cure, a Consti tutional Antidote), by Absorp tion., The most Important Dla" covery since) Vaocinatiom a n SYHPTOWIS OF A TORPID LIVER. - Loss of Appetite, Bowels eost ve. Tain 'n tbe Head, witn a dun .eusiition in the ;-nart. run unuer mo oncjinor blade, fullness after eatinot, with a disin clination to exertion cf body Of Bind, Irritability of temp, r. Low spirits, witri a feeling of ha Ins; nofle-ti somefloty. Waai-limse. Uiazloea. tluttenng at the Beait, DoU before the eyee. Yellow Skin, Headache aenera iy oer the right eyey Bestlessness, witti Ltful di ox, Ligkly eolored Unne, and CONSTIPATION. 1 1 ITS riLI nr ewpe lally arlapfed to) ' enrb eM, no dose efteet. surh a change leellna- a. to astonish the .uffrrer. They I were lh- APe,anii esnee the by1T in Ta em l lr.li. Urns Hie mini a HmM. anil t.y th"r Tm.le trtlea on the SMreult Unain, Hrcalur aiw.ls are pro duced. fnce i miH. a Munar a.. a. Y. YIITTJO MAID nVL? IUI 1 U ll.;.6. tJlt.1 o.AyH..o.wWrr.Meh.;o.orrry m.cahjrasii,ie.,pi.r.tionfii.i.i.vie. ji'nv tyOnii.oraentt.rei.Moo riKtofSI. amrr u BRtT ST. nw tOHU. i 'I'T ."VlT- T-'TC ilZJL 1 iMMk mss msi if! Wk W roa ., 1882. 8TATK NEWS. A party from Hillnlioro Ugjod 350 ilucki while out limiting on Vpato Ittkp. MiM AdJie Hall, by vot of Dal las, ia, pronounced lha lubit liundnonie girl iu that place, , , A man hame'd Vannyke, llvinjr in Washington county,, ia under $200 bond j fortealinj liogn, , . , Thrapp, who had hm hand badly uliot, living m Washington county, ha to have it amputated, A jutico of the peace in Douglna county hn decided the new gatua law "unconstitutional." Three, hundred thousand buHheln of wheat have been received at tho Salom Flouring Mills Co. up to thin date. Last week the tore of II. A. Lut- jniH, living on thn .Wa Day, Benton county, was robbed of $75 in coin. Win. Stadbrd, of Centerville, Unia tilla county, Sits sold his ranch, contain ing 160 acres, near that place, for $4500. We unintentionally omitted to ro cord the fact that the Republicans car ried Albany last Monday, except one councilman. Wesley Purdin, of Cornelius, was kicked by a horse, lust week, and aua toinej a fracture of the thigh and had his knee dwlocntecl. The Tigers, of Salem, pronoun to nouse ineir new steamer on tho iytli inst Extensive preparations will be made for the event It is reported that no less than eighty persons have been summoned from the neighborhood of Centerville to tehtify before the grand jury on one case. At tho recent term of the , circuit court for Benton county, Jack Chani- Imts was ordered to pay to tho common school fund $1GG 50 on the ground of usury. . A fellow lately from California, giv ing his name as Adnm Meal, was ad judged insane by tho authorities of Coon county last week and sent to the asylum. An attempt was made) at Sheridan last week to burn the atoro of Mr. Bethman, which proved unsuccessful, tho clerk discovering the fir before it got a start The citizens of Myrtln Point are cir culating a petition asking Congress to nppropriato $10,0( 0 for the improve ment of the mouth of tho Coquille river, and 110,000 for removing snags in tlio sii'iio, ilosoph Wood, of Curry county, killed a man iiuined II. II. Arnold, at Smith river Corners, Dnl Norte county, on- the JJltli ult.,' jn a bar-room quarrel. wood is woll aud favorably known in Curry county. T- ,- .' I... . 1 . I Tho following persona wfera elected trustees of Ililliboro: Win. ti Weath erred, T. II. Tongue, J, C. Lainkin, John Milne, Goo Patterson; recorder; T. Jl. Hari(iey; treasurer, li M. Hrown; mafslial, f. M. Duiinia The follow ing are, thn newly elected officials of Oakland : Recorder, 11. Smith; trusteed, J. II Smith, W. T. Kerley, W (. Hanna, Ceo. Sacry and Geary Young ; treasurer, O. A, Pike; marshal, John 8. Hockley. The total vote cast was 50. . Thn editor of the Albany Democrat ?as been jjre.Kented with two squashM of the following size: One of them in 5 feet by 3 f;et 5 inches, in circum ference, thr other 4 feet 3 inches by 4 feet 2 iru-hes, and as nearly round as they can be mude. The Dall-.s Itemizer says R. P. Wil sonof Oregon City, and Thomas IIol uian, of .Salem, liavu Ixen here for a day or two examining the lay of the land between here and Elletidal, with a view of bringing Water from that place to run a mill and other machin ery. Th-'r.nlri.nrl roer.nnn,ls.nt of Plaindealer says: On Monday, as Jaa. Dodge was ruling AL Smith's , horse from tlm field where Jip had Wo plow ing, the horae liecatne. frightened at a , ', . -Ti PUB,.,Utart.! rope pulled agnuistjiig lie..K, and htnrt- . i...:1. it rblor and ,, ,. , , .... Kepi on ilia man curt-ix umu nc h.tm wiiiwru. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE Chanced the Hereafter. i lion Kelson W Cole, of Columbia oeaaty, shot himself through the heart last Moaday at.bii home aear Riverside.1 About' two. years tgo a cancer be (ran1 to appear - oa his lower Jip, aud after yariousv efforU to. treat it, he oame to this city,, ears the Portland. Standard, and had an eperatioa performed. This atTordjtd temporarily relief, bat after' awhile the dieease broke ont ia a mere aa lignaut form under the Jaw aad grew rapidly worse nntil the entire left jaw bone was eaten off and the patient could only take bit nourishment with a spoon. His suffering, was inUn.e and the only releaf he had was, through the influence ot morphiue. About ix weeks ago his pains were so great that he attempted suicide by taking morphine, but his effort was frustrated and it was be lieved that the attempt would Dot be re peated. Last Monday was the day for tbe annual school meeting of tbe district where Mr Cole resided, and hi particular! re quoeted everybody to go, saying that he pre (erred to be left alone. Without thinking ef of any suioical attempt, his request was com r plied with and his son, at whose house he was then residing, left the sufferer by him self saying that he would return immediately after the meeting. Mr Cole and his son both being widow irs there were no women ta the family to leave with him. On the son's re turn from the meeting ht foiind his fathtr . lead on ths HooH with 4 ballet hole through his body. It appears I rum all that eenld be " gathered from. appearances of the room aad , the surroundings- of the dead man, that shortly after ,bls friends left him, at 2 o'clock; the old man must have got dowa a a loaded rifle which hung upon the wall of a room in the house and made delibeiate pre-, paratioii for killing himself. He wrote a ew lines on a scrap of paper saying that he had no desire to go through another such a ( night of auffarii g. He then placed the gua ii a table so that by setting down on his knees the mtiado would be opposite his heart, in tlutt position it if i thought that he;' pushed the triggar of the gun with his cane, discharging the load itito bis own body. The' ball eutered the left bieast near the nipple, ' aud passing out at his back went through the side of the house. An inquest was held ou Tuesday undor the direction of Justice ' Wright, of that precinct, acting as coroner, and the verdict was in accordance with the almve facts. Mr Cole was a man universally ( respected by all who knew him and a general favorite throughout the county. He was .si representative in the Oregon, legislature four " years ago. ile was a wiuower, ui.years mu,. snd leaves a son in Columbia county .and- ev married daughter ia Missouri.' . The pleoeef the tragedy was ou the bank of the Colusa bia, about 30 miles below St Helens. Society li Washington. Washington society, which went Into " mourning in a very decorous manner ' for President Garfield, hag finally con-' . . - , tented to restrain lis grier, ana is pre paring to enter into the gayetieg of the coining winter with a decided relish, here have been a number of fine res idences built within the city by prom inent and wealthy people during the past year, and many people are at pres ent leoking for housea to rent large enough for reception purpose. The capital city is fast becoming a most de lightful place of residence, and will' continue to improve in that respect ai ' a rapid rato. The only drawback to thn perfect felicity of Washington eo-.1 ciuty at present seems to be the steady refusal of President Arthur to select a ' mistress for tho White House amonfj1 its many fair daughters. If he should ' conclude to make a selection gome time perhaps the great mass of the wise lected would not be in any more amia ble frame ef mind than at present however. Every corpse that is taken to the Paris morgue is now quickly converted into a block almost as hard as stone. This result is obtained by Carrie's chemical refrigerator, which is capable of reducing the temperature of the conservatory, where each body ia laid . out on something closely resembling enmp-bedstead jn atone, to 15 below zcro Centigrade. , At the back of tb.il room is a row pf itove-like compart ments, in which the corpses are boxed up and frozen hard before being,, ex posed to publio view. As an .ijlustra tion of the intense cold thus artificially, secured, a Paris journalist, in escrib-. jng a recent visit to the morgue, aayg that in opening one of the compart-. th-inimU the attendant took the pre-i caution to wear a glove, Jest "hie hand, should be burnt by contact with tlie, cold iron." The corpse which waa. taken out of this receptacle had been... there nini, hours, The doctrr .who acf "ire t cmnrar.ied the viHitor etruck the aeau , ,. ca the bieant With., itlCg, ana the) . - , -.,, - I.,l was iuat if he had struck a atone. -