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r i i TV 1 1 J A..1Q. ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSESimiOS OF DEMOCRATIC PRISCIPLES, AND TO EARN AN HONEST LIVING BT TIIE SWEAT OP OCR BSOfc. WHOLE NO. 810- EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MAY ISf, 1883. jlie fluflw City tiitnril. I. L. OAMPBELL, - Publisher and Proprietor. vrr.lt-0n the Kvt side of Willamette 3vnth and Eighth Street OCtlOSI.Y HATBS OF1 ADVUlKTISlNQ. AMrUMmwU InserteJ m follow i ( i , nuere. 10 line or 1, on insertion $3; t JS "ubew"t iMJrtlon L Cash required In ,J;,lwti.eM will be charjed M tfecM- .i month 8 00 ; " .on year.. . 1,0 Tramlea notion In local column, 20 cento per at for each Insertion. dTertMuj bill will 1'iwterly. All "eh work mut be Pi: nut i.ki.ivkhy. POSTOmCB. H.ITni -From 7 a. m. to I p. m. Htinlsys 'iitrtrUrtfro'laTh.r.ulh nl W. .Im north f. . - Arrive (ran tin 't't '"T "" r'?Ll. rek anl Brguille l 'I r.u. "ftfi T5m TJVKytor nellr. -f half an hour aft. rtrelef train? Uttm lft olE" ;.,,.arfc.fore ""XvATTEBSO P. V. socinriR-. . KnorMsJM" U. V F. aaJ A. M A MmU rt'anJ third Vtlnelyi lu eab fSorii -Kr. ; - Wiwul KrniauvxiutT No. 6, .Mt.V tke tUoA h Wo-ln. lays iu aw month. Imkhk Loivtr, N. W. A. O. lf- W. Mmm at M.wu.ic ll.dl the second and fourth )ViaJy.incacl,n.o11th.j m S ( ASi jr w JM.mtwk 1'ixT, N .. A (1. A. . M,b H t. t'w H-.t .u .1 tW 1 . r.. by, of McHmmth. llorL-r, Ci.UAS.iMt. a0ti or f;nss Fiiikvi.-Mu the r,t and third Sti.rby tv..m "?"c JUIl By rJ;r of J. M. hi.o.vs, i. L r . t -y T n 11 V M.hiU It $?.50 per yfear IP) ADVANCE I B. MM CdT A GENERAL liill DO lit mil s T.iim.taSrAsC.vsi.or Kurr. -M at ll.e C. P. Chnwh ev.ry rf.m .y ftwif at i.V. Pipt't tbav-lJill. Secy. yt- llattw Smith. (Ih.Uin. iaitun.ipnrlc v.-ijenm.'. t.a,aTllU, AI.BAST. WTItAU A N ft I- 1III.VPT-, r.COENK. at Law, At!oni3vs anJ Couis3!Iom at KiriJEXK Cin-. OKWJO.W i thi St:ite. 'J'hcy ;::v hi.:!..! atUntion tt anllertiiiiM an.I jiruluti) m:ittor:i. Ort.:i -Ovur W. K. & Co.'t ExpwM o!ri-e G33. Si Vashburne, Ait9Ps.cy-st-3-w, H'JfiKXK CITY, - - - OKI-WON ..rff;i.'Vf.rm'rlynaj'i..W !.y 'n.nn;..! Bun. ii'8ll;J WO 2?"E?r3G?23 ! oas: a.i) cjsx ijATROXIZK THE MEN WHO HELP T .I'.UIM) YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND SCIIOiJj Uul i?E.S, w'.inBe intcrentH art your iiitrnvtn ! Ao iierniiinrntly located and n:n.l their lirolitx at licmi'. 'i'alvC nolicu tliut GEO. M. MILLER, ' Attamay. and Couns.oUor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. OrFICE-Two doom north of Tost O'.lke. Dr. Wm Osborne, OAijiLuis'St Charles Hotel, OB AT THE IE7 STORE OF H4TE3 aal LUCEEY. DR. JOHN NIGKLIN, 'Phjsiciai, Sur3D:i and Accoucheur.' (Forraei-lv of Yamliill County.) i M. A large assortment of La dies mid Childrens Hose at U cts. flood Dress Goods at 12c- lkst Corset in town for 50c An itnmcnse stock of New and Seasonable floods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOIIIING. . Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stocje of . French KID SHOES ever brought to this place BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades. GROCERIES of all desciivtions. Liberal Discount for CASH; New Departure f ICUQKNK CITY BUSINESS .Z3IRECT0R7. BETTMAK, O. Dry gooda, clothing, f rocfries and gttnero mvrchandiae, touthwtit comer Willamette and Eighth etrteU BOOK STORE One door aouth of the Aitor Home. A full utock of unorted box paper plain and fancy. CRAIN BROS. -Dealer In Jewelry, Watch ea, Clock and Muiical Instrument Wil lamette rtreot. between Seventh and Eighth. CALUS0N, R. O. -Dealer in eroceno. pro vuloni, country produce, canned goods, bivika, tat'nnerv, etc., touthweat corner Willamette and9thbta. DORRIS. B. F.-Dealer In' Stove and Tin Lar- WillattloUe itreet, between Seventh FRIENDLY. 8. H.-Dealcr In drv poode, clothing and general merchandise "Willam ette treet, between Eijhth and Ninth. GILL, J. P. rhyniciaa, Surgeon and Drug giat, Postoffice, Willamette t reet, between Seventh and Eighth. HENDKICKS, T. O.-Dealei in irenoral nier chandi.o northwest corner V.'illaniet(e and Ninth street. HODES, C Keep on hand fine win, Hq von, cigar and a pod and billiard tuble: WilUmt'tte street, between Eighth And Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Gunsmith. Uifle nr.u hot-guna, breech and muzzlo lordera, for Bait, Repairing done In the neatest style and war' rauwu. siiop on !tn street. LTJCKEY, J. S.-Watchmaker and Jeweler; Keep a nne stock ot goods in his line, W iliam- ette itreet, In tllswortli s drug store. McClAkEN,JAMES-CTioice,wine,linuor., andciydrs-r- VlllainsMe iitroet, between Eifc-hth PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine tock of plain mn lancy vitnting curas. PRESTON, WM. -"Dealer In Saddlery, liar- uew, noiajjv i riimiuiij;!., rw. lllRmette street, between seventh and i-iglith. POST OFFICE A new stock of (tandard school book just received at the pogt otlicc. RENSHAW. WM.-Wine, Liquors, and CI gars of the best quality kept constantly on nana, ine best unimrii taulo in town. RHINEHART, J. B.- House, siim mid car riage pointer. Work i;,:araiiti'iil hrstclati. Stork sold at lower rate thun by anyone iu Eiiijene. ST. CHARLES HOTEL-Charlt Raker. proprietor. The best Hotel in the oity. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets. SCHOOL SUPPLIES - A larRO and varied assortment of slates of nil sires, and quantities of mtos anil slate-book. 1 lirce doors uoi th of the exjires oflice. WALTON. J. J.-Attorney-at-Law. Office- Willametto street, between Seventh and Eighth. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. k V. PETERS 3 Will sell goods for CASH t";Tat!y reduced prices, its low as any tther CASH STORE, Beat Prints lb an. 1 18 yards fl 00 j Fine Cheviot Shirts. CO, 75 cts and 51 Best Brown and DL-ached Mimlins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Ct3. Clarks an I Bro-ik spoul cotton 7i cts per Doz. riaiti and Milled Flrunels, 23, 3.: 43 and 50 cts. Wator Proo , cents Pino Whlke Shirts, 75 cts and S1 Ntiw Assortment Drcs Gqods (No Trash) 15, 20 and cts. ' Menu' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers; fiO ct Mens' Ovewhirts, 75 cts. and $1. : . Mens' Oventlls, P0, C5, 75 cto and-SI. Embroideries and Edwins at Fabulous Low Puiceo, And all Other Coeds at Proportionate Rates. Also the Celebrated , WHITE SK rVIlSTG 1MACHIInE ! Nun" Utter for slren-,'th. size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. f-iT To my old Custome-s, who have stood by me so I mir, I will continuo ti sell on same trms as heretofore on tim. but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases. I will (five all ant, as others, tho full credit on my reduction A. V. PETERS IIIIIp11 TH1 HAKtEST AM OSW ('OKFLETE ItPE FOI.NDBY AM FEMTEBS' Vt. UOISE OX TIIS Fill! IV IUAS1. RESIDENCE Tws doom so;; church. E. UG1 DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CiXBE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or ros Hence when not yrofessioirdly engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, opp-wite Preaby risn Church. dr.'e. g.olaukT (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College.) TISL ENE CITY. . OREGON. GOLD FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. Artificial teeth made M order. Teeth extracted without pain. All work fully war ranted. Odio in brick bnildinj over the Grange stire. B. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. REPAIRING OF WATCHES. AND CLOCKS executed with punctuality d at a reasonable coat Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.' I A a iiai.FU -TP icks, Wacnes, Chains Jewelry, Etc. Repairing "Promptly Execrrted. C3AUWork Wrranteojrt" J.S. LUCKF.T, E'Js r,,rtH tor r -.k WilU.ntt street. SriiM.! dJS Mitl SL 9 Scotch Type Founoehs, 203 ..t;207 Loitetcif, ci1 02? Cciuncrcial Streets, sa: a;:ct.sc(), cal. ! .... . ... i... i.j rT'-.;'';I fr.y rr;-.-.r r-..rr over ttjt en . -. j . ifc'V-cr ';... i. rJ.i-.-i.-. r.c.:.-. .-:: .t lur.tjLVfa CeotiJ '.ype, and h r4V-J-wtf L.-.IWO ai-ruas ti Z::i?lc:3' :tau frvns a bedkla to c- - 4?:. I :.r-p r. rer wd c Utr n fcc-hand Prinllur ,r c ... iv8; sl.. V?c are so i-.r;un tne,.:.n -jttnv n itoc'J, CaiBsb-l .rl'nflor tt'icica. '.ett-.f.:! & itr.bc!: ditto, a.'.cc I orjure, C:-rpr, J.rl, CprUcn and MiahiaEtrn ioVcc-a, W.i.ccton Hand Prcaecn, lurv BaxUr Stoam tnclr.e. !ot tiottg r"r P7lr.te.ra), Toor Water Motorn, 0 Paper Cuttcra ul a full Uno of Latbort eMW Kaeliinory. Our Fidelity ftoUor Oopoottioa uand Varies. PrtaUn Inlta ara considered tho best tn in. Havo you mod our Porfoction pteUs? witolal work and composition, and tborolora aavo monoy. (toad lor our Catalocu. BHE3IBEB-o Home on.. this Coast ra compele with n In QoalHy of Coods. NOTICE TO SHEEP ATOTICE IS IIEREEV GIVEN TO ALL N Sheep owners that they must -I P the. steep as soon an sheared IF DISEASED, ih. iw mak-s p.-ovisioat.hat when ho owner, fail to do so, that th. Iulector shall mum it to be , SVet. Ji.hDcctor for Lane Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. iSWftaacjl DEALERS is ."iCIotki, . . . i ait net u Jevrtlry, Muslc.1 ln$trumnts. Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Je'elry repaired ld H-Arrnilbrii. and EfcbthjrtwtU. --77 t mrn oTT,t VMT J ...... siuii-r . AdW1itllB!lI'tl10' L (lu L Groceries d Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment (if Groceries, Provision, Cured JJeats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candiesy. Candles, Soaps, Notiu. . Uf een and Drieof I- niita, Wood and Willow War Crockery, Eta lliuines will b conducted on a CASK BASIS 1lch mean that Low Prices are Established alxayi Curo3 onl never dla Sointa. 'i'ho world's croat Paia .ellever for Kaa and Boast, ChonTt, quioll and reliable. riTCIIER'3 CASTORLV U not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mother.! like, and Physicians 'recommend CASTORLV. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fcvcrishncss, and de stroys Worms. WEI BE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this tonlblo main ay, by Aoaorption. The most Important Eieoovcry since Vac cination. Cthor romodics may relieve Catarrh, tlJs oareti at any stage before Consumption sets in. Cooili dtiiTtrtd vithont tilirje U Cnyn ML KINDS OF PRODUCE .WANT LC For which we will Pf the hinhestniarVet Jan. i r.i"r. SYPJJPTONIS OF A TORPID L5VER. IiOs of A ppetitc, Dowel i cost ve. l'aic In the Head, w;tn a dull stnni tion tn ths baok pavt, Pom t.n ler tbs Bhoulder blitdn, fullness nftr ?a;inr'1 with a disin clination to exertion f b'.-uy cr rr.imi, Irritability of letnyr. Jjcw Epints, wittt O feeling of having n -fclt t homeluty, Weavinc.s, Dizzine"', lintterina; at the Heart, DoUbetore tbo cyea, V el.ow Bkin, Headache (teneraily rsvor tr.' light eve, Bostiessaeps, with i.tiul d; c, highiy eotored Urino, and CONSTIPATION. li ii mi in is 1 rininm TnT3riLL.Sarci.i:iTii.llynflopte1to inch cnnfin, one doo rtri-i-1 aiuti a rl-abg of ftlina;es to nnturii.ii 1ho sutTeiti-r. . Ther Inrrrs Uf ppf(l:e.oil ornre th booy to Tnke o:i tln H- vtem h nonH.hr.;. ant tiv li.r Tonte Ar-IIon en lt ' Ulc-liv Orsniit. llrEtil-.!- .-! duud. I'rire m. :;- Hurit.j V. TUTT'Silfll DYE. nATHTnTtmrr!ir'.i1 ffJirT liLACK by nmncl'-Jl'I'li'V" ' fii' ' " It -ro-irt. ntutal i-!r. nrtn l.CiM.-f. rwild by Drumtiiu. or nt . r in -s oa fiI.i ut tl. orruR, u ei RRtf vr uw ront. (Br. tl II a 115111. f .h 1 iM Coll for i Stale CoDTtniicn of ihe W. C T. S. To all Women's. Temperance Societies, of whatever nainn: also, to pantornof cliurcln s, and to Christian women of tho State of Oregon: Dkar Friends: There will be a con vention of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union of tho State held in Portland, June 19 and 20, for the pur pose of organiein a State body, Mihs Francim E. Willard, Pnnidrni of the Woman's. National Chrihtiun TJiipfiF; ance Union, and Miss Anna Gordon, and perhaps other Chriutian workers from a dintar.ee will jo present to aid us. Tho "Union" lias auxiliaries all over the country, and iu gaining in interest, in numbers, and in importance every day. Its influence is lieing felt in every direction, and a reform is begun, which, with God's continued help and blrss-in"-, will result in great good, if not in the compli.'tH downfall of tho national i n of intemperance. Tho central iJen I of all our work is to rub-os the bod7 and soul from tlira'lclom to Satan, and to enthrone Clirint.ox Redeemer and Lord in the individual heait, and hit spirit ill the home and in the State, We invito three delegates, from every woman's temperance aocioty in the State. We also invite any woman who has the temperance oaum at heart, whether fIib belongs to any organiza tion or not; to come and learn what women are doing in the land, and to tale home with her such information, documents, etc., as shall enable her to organize a Woman's Christian Temper ance Union in her own locality. Pastors of churches of every denom ination are requested to appoint one lady delegate from their churches. En tertuiutnent will be furished to dele- atea. A committed will be in waiting on the arrival of 'the TraTuTTHrihe even ing of the 18th and morning of the 19th to direct delegates to their places of entertainment, and it is requested that they wear the usual W oirtan sTem perance badge a small bow of white ribbon. Any coming at other times will ploase report at the convention.. All the temperance people of the State, men and women, are urged to co-operate in this convention, and in helping forward this work "for God and Home and Native Land." ,; Mrs. II. K. IIises, Elate Pres't W. C. T. U. Any further information will bo cheerfully given by letter. Portland, May 1st, 1883. perance Annalav ' ,';' .. Dear Friends: Much as wq .llpr preciaU the kindness shown to Mjtt Willatd in the receptions ereryhcr tendered her and . the callers who cl iro to pay. her their respects, we trt obliged to fiay that sho can not do ju tice to tlic.-e demands upon her time, and btrength and justice, also to tier public work. Will you, therefore, care fully observe the following, pqihta: Ci' 1, On her arrival let her go,;quletly and at once to a homo where tin remain throughout her atay, not Wing transferred even for one tueal. 2. Let her rest between Ker meet ings, receiving no calls, as aha cannot nie-it our friends iu public and in pri vate also. These suggestions apply in full force to Mits Gordon, who is not- well and cannot do more than help and care for Miss Willard. The alto ve is published at Miss Willard'a request. Mrs. H. K. Hun, Tres. Oregon State W. a T. U. 1 Model Cod fniloi. Wiltord'i Appointment. Sunday eve., June 10, Astoria Monday. ... II,. ..Portland, Reception. Tuesday. ... " 12,., VMSalerh Wednesday,. " l-'l, .......... .Kuge'neCity Thundny. .. " 11,.... Albany Friday " IS," .Corvallis Sunilny.... " 17.. Portland Monday.... " 18 McMtnuville Tuucday... " 19, ...State Cuiivcutinn at t . J'nrtuml Appointments in Washington Terri tory, also east of tho Cascade moun tains in Oregon, will be made after the convention anrj will bs announced as soon as determined. .After completing theso engagements Miss Willard, accompanied by her Pri vate Secretary, Miss Anna Gordon, will visit and -organize in all the leading cities and towns of Washington Terri- ritory, British Columbia, Montann, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Ne braska, Minnesota and Manitoba. This is the tenth year since the organization of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and its officers purpose to intro duce the society in every town of ten thousand inhabitants and over, as the best manner of signalizing this epoch intemperance work,, The society is now organized jn three thousand towns and cities of tho United States, and has seventy-avo thousand .members as its 'stinrtted constituency in 1883. MrXj L'jcas, the sister of John Bright, is President of the British W. C. T. U., end Mrs. D. B. Chisholin, of Hamilton, Canada, is President of the Canadian W. C. T. U. Miss Willard and these' are :n correspondence relative to, a firj ultaneous movement for such, ar in. crease in the nuraW of Icoel" au villi aries as will make this the r;:ov, notable year's organizing ever" known ir. em- oevml years ago, in a . Wjeatyrn town, a young lawyer, ft member of, large chu roh, got drunk. The brethren said he mut confess. lie demurred, lie know the members to be good peo ple, but they had their faults, such as driving sharp bargains, screwing the laborer down to poor wages, loaning money at illegal rates, misrepresenting articles they md..for sale, etc. Cut they were good people, arid pressed rH lawyer to come lieforo tho meeting an 4 own up his sin to having taken a (lasa too much' for they wore temperance people and abhorred intemperance. The sinner went to confeseion, found h large gathering of brethren and sisters, whoso bowed heads rose and whose eyes glistened with pure delight as the lawyer began his confession: "I con. fessi" he said, "that I never took ten per ernt. for ' money. n Ou ihat eonfes sion down .went a brother's head with a groan. never turned a poor man from my door, wljo' needed food and, shelter." Dowri wentianother.. "Ioon-i toss I never sold a skim milk cheese, for a new one," whereupon a woman shrieked for mercy. "I confess that I have not been Pharisaical find self righteous, and have not sought to in juro or persecute those who have not happened to agree with me," when down dropped numerous heads. ,..Vl confess that I never played the hypo. . crite, and do not lie, and that I haye not used , religion as a cloak," when down Wei-', several heads, and among them the beads of everyone 'who was so anxious that he should confess. "But," continued the sinner, "I have' been drunk, and am very sorry for ft," whereupon tho meeting quickly dispersed. A lablo showing tho value of agri cultural implements used in the, yr.' ous Slates makes a favorable shqwing for Oregon, which stands fourth ii) the list, being surpassed only by New Jer sey, Now York and Pennsylvania, in. tho order named, and fpljowed by Ca.. ifornia as fifth in the . list The'i4t& last named is far ahead of all others in the per capita value of furm products,,' the name being $752 per farm hand,, while New Jersey comes next with $501. In tho Southern States,.. thp erage valun .cf frm' implements per capita is email, bein in Albania but tlO. . The nature of the crops pro-. dtcrd is doubtless the reason of this vast difference, the cotton fields not permitting the ust of machineiy as in the case of the grain fields of other States. ' Tub Republicans see the barrrfwrithsgV on the wall, consequently ejf-ara exercised us to whom the democrats, propose electing Preenlet .in SIJI.;' Ben Butler's ambition points tat way and they are trying to. make the ;peo-v pie bt lieve that he will bfl.Jhe . Dtttnoy cratio candidate. Doubtless, he 'would" niaSea much better President than the republicans have given us; but triers plejity of statesmen in bur' party.i hat are head and shoulder alwve Ben! . , The county seat question is petting ' the Liwiston and Moscow, L T.J pers by the e trs.