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to L1 ESTABLISIIED FOR TBE DHSEXMTIOJ OP DEM0CR1TIC PRINCIPLES. IX D TO EARS AN IIQXEST LIVIM BT THE SWEAT OP OIR BROW. frllOLE NO. 797. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1883. $2.E0 per year IN ADVANCE r nsr; jIJ (ft A u ill .lift nu Guam cits mm. . I. L. CAMPBELL, Tublisher arid Proprietor, TFICB-On tksKAstsMe ef Willamette otMit between a.veiiin ui iit'uu owvw. 01! K QNLT iTB9 OIT ADVKimSINQ . a (naerted as follows : a i.tr, 10 lines or ne iusertipa (3 j ak sakaeuueat iasertiou $1. Cash required in Vir4rtweni will be charged at th fol jnwtaj riitee: . Vac sqaar. tUrM m.ntlis. " six months... (6 00 8 00 " " en year , . . . " reasleat notices in local column, 10 crats per 12 00 Be far eaoti Insertion. , . Advertising MIU will be remkrefl quarterly, All work must he t aid J0'""' posTorncu. m Horn -From J . ra. U 7 p. m. ftiredsys iSttS lUbr forgery lh1.rft.r -J.i3 Sitae. TtU.r..liouia U leftside .inc. .M...rbe(.r. toXtMzm r.K. OClETIE. ...... lnna V. II. A.. P. u4 A. M VeeU ftnt ea third WeJuJ7 l etfk meatk. BrtHCtn BfTTi Tiiwk Ke. I. O, OP. Meets everr Tuewlay eTeniaj. ltaUoata. Mad l WcJaes.lays la each month. tioiMB Looos, Xe. IS, A. 0. U. W.- lleeu at Manemc Hail tne secouu nu iuu.i.u Fridays in each montu. soas, M. W. T? 40. G. A. R. Meets Maoni! Hall, th first sml third Friday of taehaoatk. isy ower, j . riiKr ViiiFsna. Mt the ret and thin! Saturday .vejinu-a at M-wnic all. .nr,Ul-of J. M. hMMV.I B. ITiai. ALBANY. L. BIUEU, ELCKNK. 8TUAUAN & IJILVIJU, Kttornevs and Cdiinsellori it Law, KUUEN'E CITY, OKEttOX. liEACTICE IX ALL THE COl'KTS OF JL thia SUte! They (five lcial atteution te oellectioM and prohate matters. ( rrio-Oyer W. F. k Co.'e ExprMseSVe Ceo. S. Washburnc, .fioeiHICITY. - - - ORERON , fTice f.rmerly wcupied ky Thorapwn & lUaa. )iai - GEO. R KILLER, - i.ttarne7 and C:Tns3llor-at-Law,'ftad Ileal Estate Agent. BUG EXE CITY, - - - OREGON. OFFICE TVb 'tiheri north of Post Office. Dr. Wm Osborne, OflRc-Adjoining St 'Charles Hotel, OR AT THE ilT DXUGr STOUE OF HATE3 aud LUCZET. i btar xcestaurani; i Kttchini $ Ifarrill .... Props EUGEXF CUT, ORuGOX. XVERYTHIXrj KEPT IN THE BEST J2J of of""-- bel,t o( mottli' W1" given. Give mo a trinL OR, JOJHN NICKLIN, ftysician, Sufiaia and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) RISIDKNCE-Tw. doors south of II E. - .hurch. . J)R. JOSEPH P. GILL, GAN BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on 'Eighth street, opposite Presby terian Church. DR. E. G. CLARK, Graduate of the Ph iladelphia Dental College.) DENTIST, XUUENE CITY, ORECi'N. FILLINGS SPECIALTY. JT ArtiBcial teeth made to or.i.-r. Teeth itracted without pain. All work fully war ranted. Office in brick buildinj over the Orange store. , D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. XEP AIRING OF WATCHES AND ) CLOCKS executed with punctuality ftd at a reasonable cost Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, DEALER Ef Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. CTMUWork Warranted. jPI J.S. LCCKKT. SL'i-rtb Cj.' brifk WUlanX'-te stmt. nth n 1 lruYe rulne aortli rTriUeat WetneiUy., For Cmwfji.le- ...A n.-..rii.vill. M 1 P.M. ill I B. DM ST A GENERAL !1 A large assortment of La dies aiui Cluldrens Hose at 12 l-'J cts. Good Dress Goods at l'2c- Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CL01HING. Liberal Discount for CASH. " New Departure CASH AD I-JATROXIZK THE MUX WnO HELP T . ' SCHOOL HOUSES, whoee ititortnts are ipeud their profits at home. 1 ake notice that A V, Will sell goods for CASH at srently reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORE. Kent Prints 10 and 18 yards $1 00 Beat r.rown and Bloached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10ct. CkrkB and Brooks sjiool cotton 75 cts per Dot Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 23, 35: 45 and 50 cts. Watar Proo , cents Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and SI. ' And afl Other Coeds at Alto the Celebrated AVHITE PH AITsTQ MACHINE ! Von Wtor f"r strenirth, size, and durability), At preatly reduced rates. WT To my old Customers, who have stood by me so 1 trig, I will continue to sell on same frms as heretofore on tima, but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give all sm. as others, the full eredit on iny reduction A. V. PETERS TUB LiKiiEST l.D O.M.T COHPLETE UISE OX THE fit. &&dlLJJX C,i.i 5 & 207 Loido-dorft; cid 'V.Tlv-Ti- m i. r.n.ix k e. .ii't nctiu 1 LUinj tlx StA.jtV Uo rioM. a ilkui U as Kwfj. H.O t.. a vrr Lrj, J W an4 M.cAJ-fcaa WHt V.in tl U iinJL b'.'ai. V ta.m t.j, f tuS :.ti In stoik, OautibU OUut.T Frroa, CiuU HliiU ulo fajcbwi, C!it, JrMOtriu.il waftlitti JMrin, VfaaUartsa Hun AW.wm, B.w Aaxtur sll.ista Xaula.a Jtut tk tk-AB tor inlaUr.), Vnrk Wait Moto., Oaa Ftpar Cut ton ad a tall Una ar aara'a CnMaetn' EtMb!asrF. 6r IKilltr Zlcluur Oampaaltloa and Paartau Motlcs taKa aro Maal4artd th feait la lu, tfatr iron uwa our PajriacUea alatuf Thay un aditorSal work aad ecmpooiUen, it tnaratoia un anil, taad lar aw Oatalosva. tEHEMBEB-k'o Heai en UU Caasl eaa eompeCe with lt Qaallty af Cada. K3TICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Sheep owuers that they must iliji their sheep as soon an Bhered IF DISEASED. '1'he aw makes provixitms that wlien the ouuert fail to do so, that the Inspector shall cause it to bo done at their expense. 8. D. COATS, Sheep Jnsnoutor for Ine Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS is Watthci d Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Yatffhe, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and wairanteL N'wthwest corner of Willamette and Kitith stnfU. STTTTQ X5 A W TJ twit f'loiid oti nt AilAO X&XtdH, y. Ifciwrll c (, , qmirl Adwru0si HnrMl ( HtHyr,oe b. t ir ij a.ivn ajn MUarva muf U tooi 1"! u IN j!w V U K. n urn ii Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. TJie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place . BOOTS and SHOES ''n ail grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions. t f CEiO 1STJIT.D YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND your internets I Aro permanently located anil PETERS, Fine Chev'iot Shirts. 60, 75 cts and 51. New Assortment Drens Goods (No Trash) 15, 20 and 25 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, CO ct Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts. and 81. MenB' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and Jl. Emhroidories and Edwins at Fabulous Low Prices. Proportionate Rates. TtTB IOI XDR A.b FKIXTEKS' i'wiW 1 PACIFIC COAJT. JL, Scotch Type Founders, 523 Ccmrncrcial Streets, HAN 1-ttAJfCISCO, CAL. DEALER 15 Groceries niJ Provisions. Will keep on Hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, inlsicoo, Cigars, landies, Candles, noaps. Notions, Ureen and Ined r niits, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Klc Business will be conducted on a CASK BASS. Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodi delirerrd wilbont (barge U Enyri Kll KINDS OF PRODUCE VVANTfCj v.. .f..v .in . .v. i,uw.,i,i , . . v j i .B t , price. JAS U i Al.t- Ill (. I'illl. KUOWNK CITY . I3USINESS 23IP.ECT0RY. EETTMAN. G. Drv e.md. clothltur. groceries and general merchahilUe, southwest corner N illametU) and hihtu itreeta. BOOK STORK One door south of Uie Astor House. . A full stock of assorted box paper plain anu iiuiry. CHAIN BROS. -Dealer in Jewelry, Watch. m, Ohvu ami Musical Instruments Wib lamette street, between Seventh and l-Hylitlu CALLLSOX. R. G. Dealer in erocenes. rro visions, country product, canned ikkmU. bMik. stationery, otc, southwe.it corner Willum-itte . an,! lth St. DORRIS, B. F. -Denh-r til ftoves and Tin waro Willauielte atrect," between Seventh ana jiKiitn. FRIENDLY. S. II. -Dealer in dry pooda, doming ana general meMiamlise Uliuu ett, street, between Eighth and Ninth. GILT J. P. Physician, Suron and Drug gist, Postoflice, Willamette wet, between Seventh and Eighth. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in teueral mer chandise northwest corner W illamette and Ninth atreeto. ' H0DES, C Keeps on hand fine wines, lin nors, rignra and a pool and billiard tuble; w illamette street, between Liglith and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Gmismith. Rifle, and shotguns, brecoh and muzzle loaders, for saie. Repa'.rim; done in the neatest style and war runted Shop on '.Hli struct. LUCKEY, J. 8. Watchmaker and Jeweler; keeps a hue stock of goods in Ms line, ilium ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREX, JAMES -Choice, wines,li(iior8, and cigars Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain and fancy visiting cards. PRESTON, WM.-Dealer in Saddlerv, Har ness, Carriage Trimmings, etc. Willamette street between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard school books just received at the post ollice. RENSHAW. VM.-Wines, Liquors, and CI- gars oi the liest nunhty kept constantly on hand. The best billiard table in to.wn. REAM, J. K. Undertaker and building con- tractor, corner lllumette nml nevenlli streets. RHIXEHART, J. B.-nome, sk-n and car- n.v;e pointer. Work guaranteed hrst das. Stock sold at lower rates than y anyone in Eugene. ST. CHARLES HOTEL-Chnrles Bnker. proprietor. The best Hotel in the city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets. SCHOOL SUPFLIE3-A large and varied assortment of slates of all sues, and quantities of slates and slate-books. Three doors north of the express ollioe. WALTON, J. J.-Attomey-at-Law. Oflice- Willamette streot, butwecn seventh and Eighth. Children P HUr. lilto and Physlolaas reoomxaDud it. IT 13 NOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUR LINIMENTS; .lio V.'orltl's prcftt Pnln-Rc-licving remedies. They heal, sootlio nud euro Hums, Wounds, AVcalc Back and Khcumatlsin upon Man, and SpraiuN, Galls nnd Lameness xpou Ecasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. t'i' r.: . r.f.'LT.' a"?w.'T '.' 1 EPURT3 of tilscnatlnrr lnoai, EncCles. Craclillnj Paiua lu ill Xload, i"otid TJrcatii, Boafneos, . bad any Catarrhal Complaint, ran ta extermluated ly V el To tleyer'. Catarrh Cure, a Conttl tutioaal Antidote, hj Absorp tion . Tba most Important Dl" eovory since Vaooluatlon. TIJ1 11 Lisa BYIRPTOMd OF A aja. If liaaUt. ' STi aaaWi TORPBD LIVER. Lota of Appetite, Bow. Is eost'T.. Fain fn the Head, with a dull .enaction In the back pari, l am under the Bhouldar blade. fuUnesi after eating, with disin clination to exertion tf body or c.inn, IrriUbility of tompr. Low ep'rls, with a feeling of harir.s; neglact'-d some duty, 'Wearlnesa, Disane-a, iiutteriuc at the Heart, Dote b.tore the eves, i'eliuwBkin, Headache fenera'ly ever tb right, eye, Beailesaness. with tiUUl dl KJ. lughl ootored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, afiir aaTi " WTTlliaalMa t L"I I"a PltXrt ar. -p.-i41y adaytefl ta earn tsMt, ene doM .fluct a .tub a ckauga ef f.eling a. to a.to.Ua th. ulTrr. Th.T lamaaa Ik. A apf tsuauid nana lh. boflr lo Ink riin. tlin. ID" aiin la atrtaatwd. an I ur t'"" TaaU --4a oo lh IllliillTai Orsakua, Ks-n;i.r Mwla ur priv ducL lneai & cvi.n. .Wi hi K. T. TUTT'S HfllM Out Bui os Wsiwimi r K"tl maOuwsr -IaSl4 WiiiESSrSS& Jf ffi meat, as utmr isiir tarn. t f trrra i.ti. m r.imsi. mti i.s v ,Cwm SMdfb ! i n rrwu. SN Rv OJ mm Mm ton OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Tlmre is a domaud for a doctor at Kalania. Wmh Ewing, on old pioneer, died at Waitnliurg on Jlonduy. Ponton county lian been damaged $4,000 bj loss of bridge by the f reslieta. JoliiiKon and Asliwortli, wlio escaped froni the. Pendleton jail, havo been re captwred. The chief of tho O. S. L road lias arrived nt Lewiston and report a Cno pasa down tho Snake, J. II. Upton, tho famous newspaper starter of Oregon, lias been appointed uepuiy ciwrlc ot furry county. Thero is ttlk again in Salem of a piOKpoct of building a narrow gougo road from that place to Silverton. George T. Meyers is fitting up the Fihherton cannery, which place lie will make, his base of operation this sea son. John Rickard, of Benton county, hud his leg and foot aevoiely mashed lost wek by a horse fulling down with hiiii. Thero ar four cases of fmall pox at Weston, the family of the man who died a short whilo Biuce. They are do lus well. A $250,000 or $300,000 elevator is to be erected at Walla beforo the next harvest by parties connected with the N. p. r it; The Hillsboro Independent says that Dr. J. W, Given, who lias been ap pointed assistant in the State asylum, is a Democrat. A young Mr. Long of Salem accident ally discharged a load of buck shot in one of his legs, and it is feared ampu tation will lie required. Tho report that three "boys" were lost on the Taeoma is not correct. There tvero three "mess" boys lost, but all were over 24 years of ago. A petition, numerously signed, re pleating tho appointment of 0. E. GuU ty to the lifo saving station at Cape Arogo, has been forwarded to San Francisco. A saw mill company with $250,000 cnpital has been incorporated at Van couver. It is tho purpose of the com- pany to build a mill within the corpo rate limits of the town. Tiussell, the man who'perjured him self in behalf of Thomas, his brother- in law, while on trial fo, murtlering Iiroom field, has been pardoned out of the penitentiary by Gov. Newell. At Happy Valley, Grant county, at a dance, a man named George Miller kicked up a row, resulting in Miller cutting another man and Miller being shot in the cheek, so that it is' thought he will die. Tho Union Post says that the cold was so severe in Antelopo valley, Sat urday and Sunday, 3d and 4th inst,, that the horns on the cattle froze and bursted from their lioads. Milch cows were found frozen to death, standing erect. Parties largely interested in our pro posed woolen mills, says the Salem Talk, are now on the way to Salwu from Scotland. Instead of an eighteen set mill, we are liable to see it built twice that size and pushed through next suuimcr. Mrs. Carter, who with her husband and children, were immigrants here late last full, says the P.aker City Trib une, gave birth to twins on Saturday ast. On Sunday the lady and one of the twins were buried. The family are in destitute circumstances. Careful examination of the Santiam river, says the Talk, and the lay of the land over which the present canal reaches Salem, convinces tho interested parties of the feasibility of construct ing a canal large enough to run saw timber to Salom at all seasons of the year. ' Last spring, Mr. James Wheelan and others, says the East Oregonian, took up a tr.tct of alut 2000 acres of land near Butte creek, about eight miles from Echo, arid lost fall planted several bun 'red acres of it in wheat. I He r ntly sold the claims to the land to Mr. William Rector "fur S0OO.' Tie Ainswofih Trngrdy. From the Walla Walla Statesman tho following particulars aro gathered concerning the fatal shooting of II. II. Grinnell by F. C. Hammond, on the 14th, at the Ainsworth bridge, on the N. P. It. It.: There has for some time I existed an inimical feeling between the two men, caus. d by a discrepancy in amount of time claimed by Mr. Grin nell and the amount credited by II sin- inoiid, whilo tho former was employed i by Superintendent MtPean on the bridge, C.rinnell claimed that Ham mond could adjust tho matter if he would, wliibt Hammond protested that "l! if any error existed . he could not find j it. While at Hupper"at Shull's restau rant lust evening an angry discussion of tho nintter took place, resulting in an altercation in which Hammond atr tempted to draw a pistol, and Grinnell taking him by tho throat, jammed him up against tho sidn of the room. Both men soon left tho reataurant, Grinnell a little the first, and in a short time i met again in Libby & Keith's, where a few more hot words wero exchanged, when Grinnell struck at Hammond, whether knocking him down or not, I don't know, and Hammond replied with n shot from his pistol, and it is , said mado an attempt to fire a second i shot, hut was prevented by bystanders Hammond went out on tho street, but j ' was immediately taken into custody by citizens. Grinnell was loyed upon a. ! table and a cursory examination made j of tho wound, which showed that the ! . ball entered a little below tho navel, and emerged just above the left hip. ; He was Boon taken to his house and made as comfortable as circumstances ! would permit,' although ho suffered great pain until put nnder the influence i of morphine, Grinnell was Wells, Fargo it Co's agent and foreman of the ' ,i railroad bridge work, and Hammond was timo keeper. Tho body of Grin- i noil was taken to Walla for burial. He leaves a wife. Hammond is under ar- j rest. Both wore young men of respect- j ability. j .a . i ii I Nimchick Confcssa I The first of the week it was learned, !' says the Albany Democrat, that Niiu- chick, who has been confined in tho j county jail since last October, under an indictment for tho murder of Thos. ; Itay in the forks of the4 Santiam, has ' confessed to the killing of ltay. We immediately inquired into the matter and ascertained the truth of the .fact,' and also that ho claims it to liaveWu ( accidental. It will be remembered that young Kay's body was found in the? river a mile and a half below where J his gun was found, on the Santiam, about eight miles from Scio. Thoro were seven buck shof in different parts j of his body, and circumstances at the ; i time showed exclusively that hu had been shot by some ono. Mr. Nimchick, an illiterate German, at leuHt as far as : our language. is concerned, gave himself up, and was indicted by the grand jury for the murder bf Ray, although ho : denied having anything to do with it. j But now he admit a that he shot Pay, ' but says they wero hunting together in a friendly spirit, and had Beared up ' some deer when he noticed a brown J object ahead of him, and raising his i gun, shot, when he was horrified to find j that instead of killing a deer he had ; idiot young ltay. He claims that he ' was so scared at w lint he had done, , and not knowing much about our ways, that he was afraid to admit that he i done tho tdiooting. He states that j there had at ways been the liest feeling between hiin and Pay. f 1 I'.io Land Kale. It. C. and ItE,' ' Gibson, of C?rave's butte, sold their j farm of 450 acres, this week, to the Monastery Fathers for the sum of $27,000, or $C0 per acre. This sale j , throws tho butte almost entirely into J the bands of the benedictino order, ; which is to build a monastery on the . butte. We learn that the order lias a : larg of skillful workmen now in Port-, land, and that work will be commenced , ! ,his "unimer; We have Is fore referred 1... . a. to this site as Wing a beautiful ono, overlooking the country for miles- ' around. I ho l.ions retain possession ; Ul,til vm" 1 jm,i t,,U saaimer. Silver I ton i1!"1-'