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75 1 it J 1 XLJL ESTABL1SCED FOR THE DISSEHIXATIOX OP DEMOCRATIC rlUUliLES, HID TO E1M IS UOXEST LIVING BT TBI SWEAT OF OCR BMW. GE 71 G R IT. xjL. f lii i i". 7HOLENO.80l. Zlt 5agcRf Cits urd. ; 1. L. CAMPBELL, r&blishor and Proprietor. FUCK -On tin Rut side of Willamette ittwt between SeteaU ad Eight Streets. 00 OXLT JlCHS OP ADVEKTtSlNQ. - Aeeartlseoseats insetted m ttllomtt vae sqaare. It lite, or leu, one insertion 83 ; as. saweiliient insertion L Cash required in 4vaaea. - - Time alvertisets win be charged at the fol ieg rtn: ' litHiirt til roe months $0 00 , - sU mouth. 8 00 " " ouo year li ou Transient notices in local column, 20 cents er i far each Insertion. aVdratising bill will be rendered quarterly. - All l work miut be run run on pklivehy. a inm mmmmt l .a) - posTorricB. . tB Reara -Frun T a. m. to 7 p. m. Hundays to s:3n p. . UU arrlf e from the Math a I leaves eoinir north . a. B. Arrive from the north aud leaves y.nnir lUUI Uf.'iL Far Hiuisluw, franklin n-l lour ' ya, eUeeat .. en Welnestay. For Cmwfiiri.. 111., Oaap Creek anl Ftntwueville at i r.M. lattice will be ready .irlolimiy half itnlimiraftei a-rtvelef trains. IrttentshouM he left st tin uffiw A. B. PATTEB.SOX P. M. (iCJGfiER. Inoa Mo 11. A. F. and A. M Meets Sret sal third We laeaday. in ears auatk. OMmm ttvnmt Twiner. So. 9 I. O. O. F. Meetsev.ry Tuesday iTenieg. VlKNiU EsCMrr.KT No. fl, ,1, M the Mui Ith Wolnelaye iu eitck month. ' .. J.O.V.K. N. lil. A. O. V',W7 Meet at Masonic Hall the second and fourth Fridays i n wwtn. , ,., J. M. Sloas, M. W. ritfiTitlcK Post, No. 40, C. A. IS. -Meet . at Maaonic H ill. the Hnt and third Fnd.iys of , re oath. Bv or hr. t'lMHAitlilSH. Jn or Ok!W Fimw!. Mwt the irtt and third fiati-.nlay evenimoi a Manmno Sail By order o! i. M. Si.AX, i C. . Bum Loiwk S.t. I. 0. G. T.M-eta .W,8.tur,.V -K i& t , ' rianixo Stai Baxoof Horc - Meets at. the II P Chnrch every Sunday nfternonn at 3:30. J R. H.Mitm. Supts Mi Bertha CnoW, A t Hupt: Chan. Hill, Secy. Mi H;ittie Smith, Chaplain. Vtotora made weloinie. a. nTBAlt VK, AI.BAKV. L. DlLYEf, KVaKXT. NTItAll A & H1LYKU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, KUOKXB CU'V. OKKUON'. PEAOTICE IN' ALL THE COURTS OF th'n Stt. They uive kjciar Wtention ealleettana and proljate uiattera. ric -nver V. V. ft t'v'e Kxitre olfl- e Cm. S. Washburne, t Attopacy-ut-Law-, gO JKNK CITV. - - - OKKfiON . Ofllei fo.iu;rly ocjupied hy nioinpm ; CEO. M. HiLLEP, Attjrnsy ani Cnmilhr-it-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITV, - - - OREGON. OFFICE-Two doom north of Post OthVe. Dr. Wm Osborne, OiHcdAdjji ihgSt Charles Hotel, ; , , OR AT THIS - jrST BEDS STOBS OP HAYES aai DR. JOHN NICKLIN, fhysician, Surisii an J Accoucheur (Formerly of Yamhill Coiuity.) KKSIDEXCE -Two dam .oiith f M. . K. chnrch. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CVN BE FOUND AT HI30FKICK or res idence when not inife.wioindly engaged. OiBoeatth. POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. 'RvaMene. on Eighth rtreet, om"ite Presby ariaa Church. DR."e. G. CLARK, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College.) nCMTIOT ULllllOli XUGENE CITY, giQLD FILLINGS OREU'iN. A SPECIALTY. Artificial teeth made to order. Teeth artnxtat without nain. All work fullV war ranted. Office) in brick building over the Grange .tore. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. TEPAIRINO OF WATCHES AND JV CLOCKS executed with punctuality aa i at a reaaonable enat Vi;!amette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, DBA LEI IS Clicks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Rfpairing Promptly ExecutctL VAUWark Warraat4.jP j. a luckf.t, r .h forts. 4 CV'a hii k Willamrtte rtrert. '"tit'1 J3f- A GENERAL 1 1 A large assortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at U 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 12lc- Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. A'ew and Jfbbby styles in CLOUILYG. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure ! ! TWO ETE5,IC!ESS 1 Cja.S33C AS OSHLJESXfXTX", pATItOXIZE THE M1X WHO HKI.P T HUILD YOCR BRIDGES, KOADS AND a- . S(!HOOL IIUDShS, whnne interei-t art your interKt 1 Are Dermanotitlv locatud ami "1'einl their profit at home. Take notice that A V. Will eeU gooja for CASH at srratly re luced prices, aa low ne any tthcr CASH STORE. Best Trints 10 and 18 yarJa. ....SI 00 Kent Brown aud Bloaclied Miisliiwi, 7, 8. 9, and lOcte. Claris an I Brooka pmil enttun 75 ctaper Dot 'Main and Milled Flrmieln, 25, 3ii: 45 and M cU Watar Proo , oer.ta Fino White Shirts, 75 ots and 1. And a!l Other Coads at Proportionate Rates. Alwi the Celebrated WTTITK SKYING MACHINE! Xnne bettor for strength. sie. and diimhilitvl. At (rreatly reduced rates. T r" Ty 0l,'t'",m,"""'n,'"v''l by me so 1 me, I will oontintie tt sell on same tirms herjtnfore on tm;. hot if at ny time they wish to make CASH purchase., I will rive an em, a. others, the full credit on my reduction A. V. PETERS I TAB UBtiEST AXD OMI COMPLETK HOISB OX THE 1 05 & 207 Lciilesdorff. and 529 Commercial Streets, w'.2-ZZh7Z7. 8A.V rmcisco, cau We S ec.-, on la::d (m Jare-st F.'r'ii ol American raMer Tyr mvtr kept m tUa Coit, Up.!4M 'in hh,,! kcur mieaud'a Scotea lira) mm ran airmuh at a aunest'i twttM nartk.r.f la Ui rrintara' Una treat a kwtkla to a "'"" we aaro a. rnv larra of Kew and eccond-hana rrlnttat Pni.Ma cf all otakos and aUea. Wo or sola nirents lor, and kawp In slock, Caaapball CyUsdor Praaara, c.ttrea Batcock ditto, alw Paulo. Cl!par, Jwl, Oordoaaad Waaniaston Jobbora, Wadiinirton Has Pt.hu, arm Bastar atoarn Caaiaaa (Just Via tbma- lor prlatan), Toarte Vatar Uotara, Oma Papar Oattara susd a fnu Lsa f Sanborn's Bookbindara' atacaUMry, Our Fidelity Rollar CompoarUoa and Paarlaas Printing Inks are eonaidarad th. but la aaa. Mara yea nsad aar Parfaetloa plataaT nay aava adltarlal work aad eoapeattlaa, aad tkaralera aaa aouj, Sand far aar Catalacaa, " KEBXUES-ir lout Ikls Caasl aa eaaipete with as la taallly t Caada. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Sheen owners that they must dip their sheep as soon as sheared IK DISEASED. The aw makes provisions that when the owners fail t do so, that the Insector shall cause it to be done at their expense. 8 D. COATS, Sheet- Irisnector for Ijtne Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS flocks, ) Watrha d I Jtftlrj, Musical Instrument, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. North we corar M Willamette and Kifrhth street. THIS PAPER XXTtZXF, i irtTrTtrafMrkl-M rORnrrti- Kt ir ewmeu But m mAs fur it 19 MlrprlMTtaC miss IT s r.. i r- - o rl EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, B. MliYS Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. Tfie finest stock of French KID SHOES ; ever brought to this place' BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions. PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 80, 75 cts ami 91. New Ansortment Dress Goods (No Tnuh) 15, 20 and 23 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, PO ct Mens' Overidiirts, 75 cts, and 81. Mens' Overalls, 50, 63, 75 cts and 81. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low r rices. TYPE FOIKDBT AAb PBLVTEaU W. rAtlFIC COAST. T T?7-'V S0CCESS0H3 TO MnXER & B1CHA' y X&JtJ 3, Sootoh Typi Founders, in Groceries ni Provisions, Will keep on hand general assortment of asortment of Cured Meats, Candin, Uroceries, Provision, 1 obacco, Cigars, Candles, Soaia, Notions. tjrem and Dried rnnts, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Bukinrss will be eondncted on a CASK BASS. Wttch means Dial Low Prices are Established Goodi dcliitrrd vilboot tliirge U Barn LL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED ' whir wt will pay tha biuhtmarket price. J AS IPAKE- 1 1. ri n r I11UU v KCJOrUJSTK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BKTTMAN. G. Dnr mimls. clolhlmr groceries and general mrchaudiHe, southwest corner Willamette and Eighth streets. BOOK STORE One door south of the Astor nous, a lull stock ol assorted box papers jimu anu saucy. CRAIN BROS.-Dealer In Jewelry, Watch S. Clocks and Musical Tnitnimnita U'll. lametu street, between Seventh and Eighth. UALLISON, R. G. Dealer tn irooenes, pro rmtons.eotmtry produce, canned goods, books, . "a;!on.eJ' southwest comer WUlametU ana vtb Sts, DORRIS, B. F.-Iealer in Storet and Tin waro-tvuiainetU itrost, between Seventh and EiKhth. FRIENDLY, 8. H.-Des (n drv roods. clothing and gvtrerol inerchandiee AV Ulam tta street, between Eighth and Ninth. GTLL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug gist, Postoffios, Willamette s rest, between Seventh and Eirhth. :ENDKICKS, T. G.-Denlei In retnral mer chandise northwest cornat Willamette and Ninth atreets. HODES, C-Keeps on band fine wines, llq uo Kn anu a pooi ana Diinara table; Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Cunsmlth. Rifle, and shot-gins, breech and muulo loedera, for saie Repairing done in the neatest style and war' ranted. Shop on !Hh street. LUCKEY, J. S. -Watchmaker and Jewelers seep, a nne skh-k oi giwni in his line, tv lllam ette street, In Ellsworth's dnig store, McCLAREN, JAMES -Choice, wfnes, llminrs, and cigars - WUlamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSON, A. &-A 6n stock of plain and fancy visuing earns. PRESTON, WM.-Dealerin Baddlery. Hnr ness, Carnags Trimmings, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard school books Just received at the post office, RENSHAW. WM.-Wlnes. Linuora. and Ci gars of the best quality kept constantly on Band. The bent billiard table in town. REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con tractor, oorner Willamette and heventb streets. RH1NEHART, J. B.- House, sign and car riage punter. Work guaranteed first class. Stock sold at lower rates tliun by anyone in Eugene, ST. CHARLES HOTEL-Charles Bnker, proprietor. Hie best Hotel in the v'ity. Corner Willamette and Ninth street. SCHOOL SLTPL1E5-A Urn and varied assortment of slates of all sites, and quantities ol slates ana slate-books, ihree doors noith of the express office. WALTON, J. J. Attorney-at-Law. Office- Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth, Children roa Pitches:1 & Motliera lllta and Pfcysielana rooommond it.' IT 13 NOT HAnCOTi:. r.WAlUJlWBr3MlsiWMK CENTAUR LINIMENTS; (Iio World's treat l'nla-Eo-liovhiff romctllc". They heal, tootho oud euro Buma, Wounds, Weak Back and IthcumntlKin upon Ulan, nnd Epralnt, Calls and Lameness xpon Boasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. WfWrTMllA.LiajiUj..utl.lliuaM EPTJRT3 of filicnstlBg Mnon, CnoCla., CraoUIaz Pains la tlio KoaJ, Fetid Eroath, tJeofneos, and any CatoxrliaJ Complaint, can he exterminated ly Wei Co Meyer's Catarrh Cure, a Con.td tntlonal Antidota, by Absorp tion. Too most Important Die eovery slnoa Vaoolnatlon, TUTT'S PILLS 8YIMPTOM3 OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of A ppetlte. Bowels cost'Te. Paio In the Head, wits a dull aenantlon In the back pari, fain under the Bhould.r blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertlorj cf body or at ind, Irritability of temper. Low spirit., wltn a feeling of having neglect"d some duty, Wearineis, UiIalniMs, llottertng at the Heart, Dot. be tore lb errs. Yellow Bain, Headache generally over th right eye, Beetiessnesa, With tU'ol dl tua, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTTT8 Pll-Lftarereelallradaptadto saeh eaaee, ana done enVets sueli a chaage at feeling as ta astntttsh the strnVrer. They lainaa. IS.'- pprllt.ind nose the bnflf to Taa t'lrvlt, thus lh srstefn Is aeartsked. an1 lif lh-.r Tansv Artlew) on the Plaelva SSiawiie. avrmli.r SUoala are pro duod. rhe. a own U SI array El-. . T. TUn'S HAIR DYE. naar H ais o Wimnrm ehsnrM to a Oivswr BiMirM by a single spjtliratlon of this lva. It im parts e natural cotof. acts Instantaneously. H.4d by Dmcsws. or sent by eipms va raevlpf r IU mil, at PJI'MAY BT. wear VOK. f . tirra aisrn reuM. iaaMia m v V i.d 1 1 1 ipsa esi tt teas mi a.. 1883. I JU ...JJJJU OREGON ANfi WASHINGTON. The school for tha blind it Saltm will open April 16th. John Knrsep, ono of Benton county's pioneer, died on the 9th inst. A lodn of Odd Fellowit was iiuti. tuted at Puyollup lost Wednesday. The Baptist college at McMiunville is completed and ready to U accepted, , It is again stated that work will soon le commenced on thj Salem woolun mills. A colony is about to start front Nio brara, Neliraska, to locate in Benton county J. C. Hutchinson, of Doug's countv MturhtHl last week from all extended trip East At the auction salo of the Jackson entitle, in WHhingtcit county, wheat sold for $1.4(k $Mr Brock, of Welle, Benton county, was tearfully kicked lh the face last Saturday by a horse, Flour at Baker City is $14 per bar rel. High for a farming country. Eggs 50 cents per dozem The pronpnete for new buildings go ing up at McMinnville this spring, is quite encouraging, Viso ami D'ixoh Still HtigBf at Vic toria. A few more day! tt ill guttle the matter of extradition. Tito Hnrribburg lodge of I. 0. 0. F. propose! to make an excursion to Sa lem on the 20th of April. The Chroniulo says: Tho fimma Hay. nurd is the swiftest bout HOW floating upon the waters of Pugct Sound. Cuptain Waters has bought 40 acres of land adjoining Salem, which he pro poses to lay off in a town addition. The travel over the Blue Mountains from Pendleton is so great that passen gers have to wait for tlinir turn at that place. The Roseburg Plaindeater has enter ed upon its 1 4 1 ) i volume. It is one of the oldest papers iu Oregon. Success to it. Chas. Benbow, of Garfield, hat been liound over to await the action of the grand jury on a charge of horse-steal ing. Z. French, liquor dealer at Seattle, has niado an alignment. His assets are placed at $9800, and liabilities 17500. Land jumping is becoming fashion- nble around Seattle, There will be a ittln hanging to do If not stopped in good time. Edward Sommerville, the new Indi an agent, (with handsome locks,) for the Umatilla agency, has tiled his bond f $10,000. The Sentinel asserts, "by actual count," that "upwards of 300 buildings have been erected in Cheney since Jan uary 1, 1881. Dick Piebum, residing Hear Inde pendence, was wounded in the, left shoulder last week by an accidental dis charge of a rifle. Some Portland capitalists have pur chased the old Crooks donation claim in Linn county, nnd are going to start an immense hop yard. Says the Gazette: David Murry has sold to 8. It. Geddis hit lower Yakima ranch, including about 1000 head of cattle, for nearly $40,000. , Ti e Astoria Brewery saloon was en tered by thieve Thursday night, who took six dollars from the till and sey. eral small articles that came under their notice. A fellow named Vance skipped Marsh fiVld, leaving about $3000 debts. The last heard of him he was on his way to Iowa. He started a drug store on other people' money. Says the News: Thero is a force of men at work on the Coo Bay and Co quillf railroad, near Sumner. We in terviewed one of the director, and he informs us there will be spent about $30,000 this "Winner in preliminary work. On the 8th, the lody of Joseph Kne burger, who was seen alive sometime last December, was found 20 miles south of Kiddle on the fine of the rail road, in Cow creek, lodged on tire finrh of a tree which had floated down stream and caught on the lisnk,- $3.50 per year IN ACVAKCC ?Errs m. The Bad Brj Entoifrm ti hit FalOcr'i Id Ttnllre Grnlnt. Well, sir, pa has struck a fortune, if ho can make the thing work. He has got an idea about coal stoves that wilt bring him in several million dollars. If he get a royalty of five dollars on every coal stove In the world. Hi idea is to have a roal itove on castors with the pipe made to telescope out and in, ar.tl rubber hose for one joint, so you can pull the stove all around the room and warm any . particular plan.-, Well, sir, to hear pa tell about it, you would think it would revolutionize the. country, and uisyhe it wil when he gets it perfected, but he camii near, burning the house up, and scared us all, half to .death this morning, and burned his shirt off, and he is all covered with cotton with sweet oil on, and ha smells like salad dressing. You sec pa had a pipe made aud some ciators put on our coal stove, and he tied a rope to thd hearth of the stove, and had me put in some kindling wood and coal last night, so he could draw the stove up to the r s lied and light the r without getting Up. Ma told him he would put his. ' foot in it, and he told her to dry up, and let him run the stove business, He said it took a man with brains to run a. patent right, and ma she pulled the clothes over her head and let pa do the fire act. She has been building thiT tires for twenty years, and she thnutdit she would li't pa see how good it. was, Well, pa pulled the stove to the bed, I touched off the kindling wood. I guess, maybe I got a bundle of kindling wood that tho hired girl had put kerosene on, Cause it blazed up dwful aud smoked,' and the blaze bursted out tha doors and windows o the atove, and pa yelled! fire r.nd I jumped nut of bed and rushed in, and he was the soartrtt ' mnu yc,'X, ever see, and you'd a dide tono how 1 he kicked whou I threw a pail of walur on his legs and put his slnrt out. Mil did not get turned, but she was pretty wet, and sh told pa she would pay the five dollar royalty on that stove aud take the citstors off aud let it remain stationary. Pa says he will make it work if he burns the house down. I think it was real mean in pa to get mad at me hecauso I threw cold water oil him instead of warm to put his shirt out. If I hud wailed till I could heat water to tho right temperature I would have been an orphan and pa would have been a burnt offering. But some men always kick at everything. Pa lias given up l.usiuess entirely and says he hIiuII devote tlio remainder of his life curing himself of the dilfrent troubles that I get him into, He has retained a doctor by the year, and he buys liniment by the gallon. Same in liiisltil. Some months ngo a Boston clothier started his son for Nashville with stock to open a retail store, and the ntner day ' a friend who knew of the circumstance met the father aud enquired: - . "Well, how docs Jake get alongf' . "Shake is home again," was the re. p'y- "Why, I thought he wn in Nash' ville." "So hevhas." "And I heard ho was doing a rush- ; ing business." "vn. "Vhell, pcesneKS runlied a leetlle" Oil der start, but finally it dropped of ' until it doan' psy expenses," "And so Juke busted i" "Vbell, it amounts to der same tiling, I suppose, Der fire didn't get half a start pefore der engines vhas on hand ! Poor Shakel It vhas a crushing blow vhen dey found a candle in a box of shavings I Hevhas so young, so cee!" N. O. Times. . The dead body of female infant, says the Wasco Sun, was found under the steps of a building on the cliff near ly opposite the house of Mr. A. B. Moore, on Sunday, the 1 1th inst. Cor oner Bobbins summoned a jury, who returned a verdict that the child came' . to its death by violence at the hands of some person or persons to them un known. An arrest ha Ven made of a , party to whom suspicion point, which' my tie entirely falae.