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1711 XI 11 CITY P ARE ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEHMTIOS OP DEIOCUTIC PRINCIPLES. A.D TO EARN AN HONEST LIVING BY ME SWEAT OP OCR BROt WHOLE NO. 702. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1883. $2.50 per year IN AOVANCt i i ! ' 1 , i i i ! '" J ( r.- 3kf (Snflcnc (City Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, PiMisher aktd Proprietor. ffFICS-On t'.w Entail of Willamette Itaaaatbetwasn Seventh and Eighth Streets. OCR 0SI.Y A.TB1S ON' ADVrcUTI3ir3. Alt rtmnti ImorU'l w fu1l : sauaro. 10 liue or lew, ue insertion ?3; ask Wioquont insertion 1. Caali rei-,uire.l ' .MTiirWrtisM will be charged at the fob 'K-thrmrh, W " aix nnntlis J w " .i.e year. " Trss.lant notices in local column, 20 ceuts iier ae fsr each Inaction. A.iTrtiiini bills frill be rendered quarterly. 11 iah work must be paid yon ns i.kuvkhy. POSTOFFICE. Cm Henn -From J.s. ra. w 7 p. m. Hun1.iya Miil irrim from tnint.u an i in.iTP.Tr.mir "..mi la. m Aoi'fnin Hi nnriuw imwpiiuif . As t 1M P- Vn' -','l"'Uir- rnkli'. ii-l I i.'-.ir C " - ..a .. dn . 111" Isv. ror CrawiurJe- fill..' Camp Creek aol Hm.iille I IVturs will be re. ly ftV'verr WfH H.iirrtr (..rival tram., I?l mni'rti.iuM 1 left m vl.e otiioe la.a-.rb.bre "-"l,J-AmR!M P.M." HOCIftTIES. - Hossks 1i" '"j ,na. A- Mu VV(wU Irat and tuiid Welnoedaye in each miiu Brrm-ea Hon. Tflimr Nil. 9 I. O. jCT4-ijW K. Meota.Tciy Tueaday ..renin;. Trmi. fwriiT n. " mU on the Jian i 4th WeluwUyi i" "eli month. . mtt T.on, N. IS. A. O. U. W. Wiu lit M-woiiir 1 the necnn-l anl foiirtu fridnya hi each montli. r.... ,,n, T,. V.v 40. O. A. 15.-MeeU kt MAinnh H t!ie Hrt mi l t'ur.l 1 i M.ivh of knob month, liy "rJi-r, HmMMAKhek. Dnneit or rn-tsy.N FR?FSt.Mwf tlie tint ml thin! Sati'r.ny rvmii'-ii at .m!iii Hall. 15r or le I Mi.m-.v. (, ' k. . mm IK, A LB A. NT. HTtlAIl V.V ft t. bh.v!:i:, eiukxu. Hii.vr.u, Attorneys and Counsellor: at kWknk cirv, ui;i:oox. Law, OEACriCi; IS ALL TUB CDl'ltTSOF JL thi Swte. Tli-y 've aiiwl uttfiitton (aelletioMi nti'l rnliat: ii'i'in. OrriCK-Ovor Wr. K. ft -V Ktpre affis Ceo. 3. vyashburnc, JSOCENK CITV. - - - . ORKOON nice fannerly ocoupkJ by Tliomiwnn & : i.v'".J, GEO. E!. ffliLLER, Att3Tn37 ani C:u3llar-at-LaTv, and XUC EXE CITY, - - - ORKGtlif: DFFICE-Two (loom north of Post Olficu'. Dr. Wm Osborno, Olfica Adjoi.ii.ig St Charles Hotel, OK IT Till HW DKTJO STORE Of BATES and LUCKET; Star Rsstaurant ! Kttching $ Ihtrrill- -.Props KUGrx;: c-ii'v, oukgon. T1VERYTHIN'' KEPT IN THE MOT .Hi of order. The ls--it of meals v. nl be feiven. Give me a irinl. DR. JOHN NICKL1N, Physician, Sjriai'i and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Y.niMll County.) ItXMDKNCK -Tws dwrj aontlt of M. E. hurch. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BK FOUND AT IIW OFFICE or rea idence when not proiesiimi illy eiyied. OSes at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Raaidence on Eighth atreet, opposite Presby trial Church. dr. e. g. Clark, Graduate of tha Ph ilndclphia Dental College.) DENTIST, SUUENB CITY. - OREGON. JTAVING PURCHASED THE DENTAL J. office of Dr. L. L Davis, 1 am prepared lis all kineU of work in my profesfion. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND CLOCKS executed with punctuality and at a reasonable coat. Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. 18GUY, & Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. J TtTPKEY Mis rit'a 1 CJ.'a brU Willanaette street r. B. DM' tW A GENERAL A large assortment of La tltVtand Childrens Hose at 1 1-2 ds. . (iood Dress Goods at 126 Best Corset in town for BOr, An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere lit every shade. New and Nobby Styles in CLOIHING. Liberal Discount for CASH. . New Departure TWO ItPEMEOetSS ! IATJ;0NIZETITEMKXWn0IIKLPT USUILDYOUR, KlUliGES, ItOAPS AND i. St'lIlJOl. lloUSHS, whos'o inUrcxl nre your iiiti'roHU 1 Are nvriuuiielitW located and Mlcuil their (irotitM bt lmiiie. Take notice that. Will iA g'otids for CASH at irraatly reduced prices, aa low as any ctlibr CASH STORK Ucst Prints 16 and 18 yard(i;i ... .$1 00 Heat Brown and Reached Stiislins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 eta. '. 'lar'is and BhioVa spool cotton 7o cts per Dot 1'l.i'n an 1 Milled Fh-nnelrf, 23, 3.1: AT, and 50 ots. Watar Proo , cf:ta Fine White Shirts, 7" cts and $1. And all Othcir Coads at Proportionate Rates. Also the (A'l'il.rai.'d . .. WHlTK KK ATIXGl- MACHINE ! v .., twt.ter (vr e.renjrth. i;:, and (l-.iral'ilityl. At greatly reduced rates. liCT To my old Custoinni-H, Vim have atiaid by me ao 1 m'sf, I will n.iitinue tT acll on same t 'noa s her.'tofore on tium, but if at any timu they wisli to make CASH purchases, I will give all am. aa -jjhers. Die ful) credit on my reduction A. V. PETERS ,-.iib LinttM am on? nivri.i.Tr. i:'tsi4 on 'ni; ; 05 & 207 LoklocJcrff, :.nd , .'n ?i.t, t j ,r ..' . i i ( .v. 3.ri'.--.- r 1 i r-i: .' a ."'- Yi--..ioo at VI 'Mi.s.t st a'k. Wi ac lo ruU Iv.aia .ip in etaot, OAsapla ."I'nrtor Si:.i.i, "9-i.'cU ' ..i-.o-i'. V-cerlw'., eaj.tx, Jml, Oordo. aad U'r..iioi-n Jr.hbi.v3, Uutmrtiin tn.uA i nUU novr M-ie Vtoam Kojrln.a Civst tls Xiit.it tut prinlsru), Tr.t WM-w Tioieva, Uon Paver Cutt.rs and a full llaa atf aantc-.n a JlookaiDjjj-a' ICacMricry. Cur f lOcUty EoUer OoiopwaiUoa ana Pawlasa TinatlnB Inks rrt aimrlOjroit U.a Ueat la bio. Kava y.u ttaad our Perfoatioa plataat They save .O.toili wark ud comiteaitloc, ana tHu.far. save moaoy. Sa4 tar aur Catalogue. ' EEHOIBEII Ji'o nonio en Hi if toast ran H9TICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Sheep owners that they must dip their she-p as ao..n ai sheared IK DISEASED. The aw imtkH provisiona that when the owners fail to do ao, that the Insiwctor ahall cause it to be done at their expense. S 1). COATS, Sheep Insiwctor for Ijim. Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS 15- Clotki, Jewelry, Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Hock., and Jewelry repaired and warrant.!. Northwest corner of illamette i and Kit'hth strflet. "- K how. u m iv.'s V - At f-. Ailvitlsliic Biintu 1 10 Sprihf. M. . wtirM mrpn i.ir 4 e El Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantique Silks- Yel vets in Colors. The finest stock of French KtD SHOES ever brought to this pldte. BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades- GROCERIES of all descrivtiolis. ft Fine Cheviot Shirts. CO, 73 cts and 81: New Assortment Dress Goods (No Tranh) 16. '.'O.and L'5 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, P0 ct Mens' Ovi-rs'hirtH, 75 cts. and SI. Mens' Overalls, 50, 05, 75 cts and 81. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low Prices . Tire misim xb rmnuw w r.Minv coast. 62'J Cciunorcial Streets, tX J-RAN CISCO, CAL. m J Mi .i .i &ii.i1'a !. Yss m la -V. Wiiwif tU4 i-9s a bAJtlii i a eampe'le with oa In QaalKy kt Ceods; A. LYNCH. JAS. PAGE. LYNCH fi PAGE, DEALERS IX Groceries J Provisions. Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigara, Candies, Candle, Soaiia, Notions, (ireen and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASK BASS. 1 Which meana that Low Prices are Established Goods dtli'mrd viihonl harre to Cayri Ml KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTEC "r which we will ry th. hfvhertmarket Vrice. LYNCH PAGK- isi 1 PETERS, KUOKNK ClTf EBUSINESS IOIEECT0EY. BF.1T.MAX. G. rv eoo.U. di.tl.lne-. Knicerieii and Kencnil n.rrlianiliHe, Miiithwent Will ... . L'1 A .L BOOK STOKIC-One door aouth .f the Aator House. A full atock of aborted box jier I'lnu. i.u lum-y, C1U.IX BUOS.-IValT in Jewelry. Watdi ea, Clotka and Mimical Inatmnienta Wil lauiette atreet. between Seventh and Eighth. CAI.LISOX. 11. G.-I)ealcr In LTocenea, pro vision. country imxliice.rniiiicd omU. hooka. atutionery, etc, aouth weat corner Willamette ami Htli Ma. DORRI.S, R. F. -Dealer In Rtovea and Tin wire Willamette atrect, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIENDLY, S. U.-Dealer In dry (mola, clothing and general nierehandiae Willam ette atrect, between highth and Ninth. GILL, J. P.-rhjmirinn, Sunreon and Dm- mt, Poatulflre, Willamette reot, between Seventh and Eiuhth. HENDKICKS, T. G.-Dealci In ireneraj mer chamliee northweet corner WUla llamette and Plinth atreeta. HODES, C Keejia on hand fine winea, lin ..... n, vinin iim ntut .in. uuiiani laoie; Willamette atreet, between Kuhth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Guundth. Riflca ar.J Bliot-ttiiiiH, breech and nmulo loadeni, for aaie Repairing ilnne in the neateat style ahd war ranteil. Shop on IHh atreet LTTCKEY, J. S. -Watch maker and Jeweler: . . n . i . .I'.. ...... Kfeiw a nne awn-n oi goiNia in US line, w 11 lam- ewe atreet, in f.llawortli D ilni( atore. McCLAREN, JA M ES - Choice; wiuea.lin.iora. ami cltfara - Illamette atreet, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSON, A. 8: -A line afick of plain niiu luuuy vihiviuh tun in. PRESTON, WM. -Dealer In fladJl.ry, Har- neas, i. arnatfo Irimmini, etc. Willamette atreet. between: Seventh anil Eighth. POST OFFICE A hftw atnvk of atandard acliiM.l bonks jiiHt received at the pout oIKce, RENSHAW, WM.-WincH. Llouora. and CI (ran oi the Lent otmhty kept constantly ou nanii. i ne beat i.iiiianl table In town. REAM, J. U. Undertaker and lmildinK con tractor, corner Willamette and Seventh atreeta. RHINEHART. J. n.-Hoae. aiu-n and car mure i.amter. Work irraranteed first claim. Stock .old at lower" ratea than by anyone in jocne, ST. CHARLES HOTEL-Charlea Baker. !roprletr. I he best Hotel in the city. i.onier n uiamette anil Pilntli atreeta. SCHOOL SUPPLIES -A large and varied assortment of slates of all si ires, anil quantities ot alatea ana ainte-biMika. Hires iliMira north of the cxpreaa nflice. WALTON, J: J: - Attorney -at-I,aw. Ofiice- WiUamett, atreet, between Seventh and Eifc-lith. always Cnrei end neror dlaap points. Xho world's groat Pain" ilelievor for Hon ftnd Beast. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCHER'S CASTORIA Is not Narcotic. Children prow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTOKLV. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fevcrlshncss, and de bt roys "Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Care, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala sty. br Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vas fLnatlon. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, this onres at stay stage before Consumption seta In. THJTT PILLS smnPTOMS of a TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain In the Head, with a dull seoantion in the back part, fain under the Bhoulrier blade, fullness after eatmir, with dlain clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low apinta, with. feelinc of having neglected aomeduty, Weariness, DiEziue-ia, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the evea, Yellow Skin, Headache generally ever the right eye, Bestlessness, with ttlui dl Uis, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. Ill I '8 PILL) nr. csperiall j adapted ta aurh rases, one doae rrlerta such a ehaage of feeling aa to astonish the auffarer. Ttarr larmM the Apllte, and ran the Doty lo Tskt oa t r , ll.m the ST.lm I. wi.ra.Hxt. an1 i.f V"-ir Tm.lr rloa on th. bls-otlv Onrana, Resulnr iool. are ri duceu. Prlr. ri ii'i.ia. to Knrrsi hl If. T. TUH'8 IWM DVEi Osat Hais ob TVnT.rraa ehanrM lnfliMsr H1.ACK by anlr.p,.l.eilr,nc.r this 1vk. Hun- esrusnatnralc.l'.r.arts lit.tanlai.ai.t.plv. HlI.! f UruarfDaui. of aiu.t l.r rpr-M 01. nt!iil o( L nrru r, u ni nntT kt m.w t ork. (. vr rra ssi il tm..m. i-r.,..tfi m Wai ItMrlU MriW M l M l:iMm 1 iff 11 - 4 Mi , ,im 1 11 OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Mens. Preston Chapman, of Cor vallin, lost a fine dray homo this week, Dy drowninj. Thomas Weir, a 14 year old 1kv, M from a coal car in Coos county ami had his left kg broken lnnt Sunday, Joe McDonald, the driver, had liis notto and shoulder broken by the iipwt ting of the tago m the vicinity of Burni river last week, Alkali, which two years ago had but a single house, now has swven stores, two hotels, two livery stable, two res tauranU and a blacksmith shop. w illamette Fanner: Colfax is grow ing very fart, and in a few months the burnt part will all lie built up. At Colfax is the United States Government Ltnd office. The Wasco Sur. says there is much surprise expressed that in the list of appropriations asked for, Mr. George only applies for $50,000 for tha Cus cades. Tho business of the po&toflice at attle has more than doubled in twenty months. Tho sales of Undo Sam's wares for December, 1882, amounted 82,527. During the year 1882 there were about 750 leal estate sales in Linn county, the total consideration for which amounted to Wtween $700,000 and 800,0b(). Tho Yaquina Tost complains of the bad mail service between Corvallis and the bay. It is Urely probable the bad condition of the road has something to do with this matter. A syndicate composed of Messrs D 0. Mills, J. Dunsmuir, Welch, Kithet & Co., and J. Spratt, has been formed at Victoria to carry on tha iron busi ness on a large scale. There were harvested in Yakima county lant fall 33G bales of hops, all of which were grown in the , vicinity of Yakima City. Ono yard yielded on an average ISOo pounds to the acre. Dr. M. W. Johnson, agent U. & treasury and national bank note detec tor, is at Baker City, and had taught several of the prominent business men infullibln methods of detecting counter eit bilk Between May and December 31, 1882, according to tho News, there were biit thirty-nine arrests in Toconia. That is both a good record for tho city, and a tough one for the officers if they are paid a fee. Albahy Democrat: The Sound coun try wag written up by 8am Bowles of the Springfield llpublican while riding through that country in the night time, and the people in that section of the NorthwedtJ are considerably put out about it iferald, Spragile; The safe of rail road lands in Spragu'n district, since the location of the local office here, have avoragnd river 2,d00 daily. This and is all tributary to our city, and Sprague merchants will control the trade of tho tnliro section. Following is the money order busi ness done at Canyon City for 1882: Number domestic money orders issued, 2305; amount received for orders is sued, $63,030 51; amount paid for or ders presented, $14,030 19. Total money order business, $77,006 77. The citizens of Prineville are urging the establishment of a mail route from Prinevillo to Lakeview, as tho way it is now, mail going to Lakeview must be carried to The Dalles, thence to South ern Oregon, and thenoe across through Klamath and Lake counties. Itemizer, Dallas, Jan. 13: On yes terday about noon the case of the State against Tom Gilbert, the Indian, whose trial for murder had been in progress for the past four days, was submitted to the jury. In aliout half an hour tho jury brought in a verdict of guilty as charged in the indictment, which charge was murder in the first degree. This is the first conviction for a capital offense in Polk county since Moss was executed in 18C0or 18G1 for the mur der of Harper, committed on the Luck kniute, and if Gil'iert should be hang ed, as will probably lie his fate, his will j be the fourth t xrcufion in the: county, Conflict or iDlhorlijr. Our readers have had accounts of the murder of tho man Mulberrin in Umatilla county several months since. The murder was directly traced to non e Indians, who were arrested and placed in tho Umatilla county jail. It appear from all we can gather in relation td the afi'air that the arrests were madd by a U. S. Marshal iJtt authority of" warrants issued by United States Com missioner, Fred Pago Tustin, of Uma tilla county, and taken before this Com missioner and by him committed to the county jail. Whilo in the custody of the U. S. tho grand jury of the State circuit court took up the case ahd found indictments njjau.st the prisoners fof murder. Under that action by the' grand jury, the State court claims th8 authority to hold and try the murder era By instruction of Judgo Ballery, of the sixth judicial district of this State, the sheriff of Umatilla county rofuses to giye up tho prisoners on the demand of the U. S. court. The con sequence was that U. S. Marshal R S; . Kearney, a few dayj since; sldrled fof Umatilla county aimed with suthoritjf to arrest the sheriff and bring him bo-, fore Judge Deady to answer for con:. tempt of U. S. authority in refusing to give up tliese prisoners. A letter froni-' Marshal Kearney states' that iiie mar shal Has not arrested Sheriff Martin1; aJ lio was absent iii the cb'u'hty cblibciirirf taxes. ' Mr. Kearney will return toJ morrow without the sheriff. It It appears that Judge Ballery has been quite defiant of the U. S. authority and expressed himself in unmeasured terms' when he heard that Marshal Mearney was there. He declared that if Kear ney attempted to take the Indians he would stop him. The chances are that Judge Ballery himself will be arrested and brought before Judge Deady for tha part he is taking in the affair. It is not definitely known why Marshal Kearney did not bring down the pris oners, but it is said there were loud threats of a popular demonstration if he attempted to take tho Indians, and it logins to look as if the case would yet assume a vdry serious uscct; Wbafc the next movement will be is not known, but a course will dotibtless be' decided upon when Marshal Kearney1 returns. It appears under tlie law that frf cases where Indians are invoked the U. S. and State courts have concurrent jurisdiction, aild whichever begins the case has1 tlie fight to carry it to the final disposition. The conflict arises out of difference of opinion as to which court commenced proceedings in this case. There is Rome talk in Umatilla county of cutting the Gordon knot by a judicial authority whose presiding1 genius is Judge Lynch, and settling the' affair by stringing the murders up to' the nearest tree. Telegram. From the Tacoma News wo get tlie bllowing facts relating to the opeN ations in that city for 1882: Ninety thousand dollars worth of wheat sen from there in three vessels. December hipmeuts amounted to 189,767. Ceat shipments for 1882, 53,300 tons. On million pounds of hops shipped front that port. Building valued at !450,J 000. Expended on street work, $ V 844 75. But two alarms of fire during tho year. Rates of insurance to 1 J per cent, for residence property; 2J Ut 10 per cent, on business building. The pay-roll of the iron works foot op $34,000 per annum. Number of city arrests for the year, thirty-nine. Eigh teen thousand arrivals at the twe lead ing hotela The merchandise trade fof the year, (600,000. Failing to be re-elected to Congress Robeson is reported to have set Aier heart upon the Spanish mission, new enjoyed by the aged and lanky Hanni Ul Hamlin. We are not anions to' keep Robeson among us; but would iY be quite fair to inflict him' upon any other nation t Come to flunk, is it not probable that this' Spanish mission might open a need for1 the gun boats he' commenced while Secretary of the Navy and is now trying to finish. bill appropriating $70,000 to re imburse' the State of Oregon, for" moneys paid on account of the Mckf j wx, btf passed Concr'-w ' V