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WHOLE NO. 819.
EUOKNE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1683.
$?.C0 per ytar IN ADYAKCC
' $bt CSugene City wml.
I. L. OAMP3ELL,
Publisher an I Proprietor.
FFICB-Oi th Eutslls of Willamette
Btreot bttwaen Seventh and KijStli Str-t,
UA.TEJ3
OCBOSLT
OF AD VKHTISINO.
Advertisements Inserted a fallows :
. . 1 : I ... . i k'. i
Uu. square, &v live r j., no iiisvrvi'iil ,
tab subsequent insertion 1. Cwh reqiired in
auraac
Tiim advertiser will b charged at tin ful
!ti ratal i
4)n suuar three month M 00
ix months 8 00
" one yer lit 03
Transient notices in local culumn, 20 ceuts per
f v. j ...
HV lor vvu mini mvih
Advertising bill will be rendered qinrterly.
All lob work mmt bs run fob m i.iti.ivKRr.
-. . POSTOr'FICK.
-JAM Tlours -From T . m. to 7 p. m, Huniajr.
. :l fmnl ,U ...MM. Alt' IPIM fftiin m.flli
It . m. Arrives from the north an 1 leuves ipiinv
f na, eloss at . on weiie-siar. nir i.rwninis
till., Camp Cresk ani Brownsville t 1 r.M.
arival of trains. Letters nhoul'l lie left i)t the otlir
a a. hoar fore mails newt.
A. 8. PATTEtlHOV P. M.
(tocierim.
......IaiuiiVaII A V Mint A f
,MoU drat and third We Ineadiijrs in cur)
moD'.U.
Mwnit flnr-ra TinnK n. Q 1 fl
SK ,J,0. F. Meet" every Tops lay icnfn.
JV WlMtWHAL. RNimtPdFIIT So. t.
eete the Idxn l ith Weliin Injrs in hti'li month
Kouunpi Lrns, N. 15, A. O. U. W.
Meeu ( M wnnic II ill tlie eecoml mi l fcmrtl
Fridayi in eacb uiontlu
3 J. M. Sloan, M. W.
KitATRicit P jht. X i. 41. O. V I..-M!et
t Minnii 11.11, t!io lirt ami thir l lVi I iv.s f
tkebmentu. liora.-r, UJilM.vsi)c.
.tnnfi or CiMlRt FrIUNO'I MwM tv
first ml tliird StturJy fcvenin lit Mini-
Hill JJy order of n. am.vx. u i..
Butt Lodu Xo. 337. I. O. O. T. V.eoU
Tory SitarJiy night m ON lriU m hi.
liO. PorrEn, V. C. J".
T.iadimo Star B vso or Uws -M 'et at 0
J. P. Chnruli every S in I iy aft-srn xn at 3::n.
J. K. Hiutm. S uit.; ii Tt'i i t. a
8pLi Clin. Hill, Seo'y, M n llitti Smith
I B. BUM'S,
tW A GENERAL
OF III I II
A large assortment of La
dies aivl Ckildrens Hose at
I J 1-J cfs.
Good Drr.ss Goods at 12c-
Jkst Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
ittd Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
New and Xohbt styles in
CLOUIING.
Trimming Silks and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
Hie finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place-
BOOTS and SHOES
''nail grades'
GROCERIES
of all descrivtions.
. 1. MHAIU. A ID A ST. L. BrLVEU, ELGSXE.
KTJIAHAN & IJILVKU,
Attorneys aiJ Crjr,e!!ori at Law,
KVGEN'K CITY", OlllMOX.
B tli in State, l n-y ifivo :5uul nttuiiUnu
to ollectinai u'l pro. .to iu ;tt.:ni.
Orrro 0er V. 1'. A C.' Kxpr.Mn o'B"e
Ceo. S. Washbjrnc,
AttDmcy-nt-Ln ;v,
CUEXK CITY, - - - O'tHCON
orrico formerly 03juimJ by TaJm:non A
CEO. M. MILLER,
A.tt3rn37 anl C3M,jlljat-Lwl aal
Real Estate Agent.
KUGEXECITY, - - - OBEGOX.
OFFICE-Two doom north of Poat O.fi.'o.
Dr. Wm O3born3,
OSsaAJj-jMiisSt Clnrles Hotel,
OR AT THE
IBW D3U3 ST03S 0? H1I23 aal LUJIET.
DR. .JOHN NICKLIN,
Physician, Sariain and Accoucheur.
(Formerly of Yamhill CouDty.)
EE3IDEXCE-Tw doors outh of M. E.
church.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or res
idence when not prof&uionally eua'a'ed.
OtEce at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
- Residence on Eighth ttreet, opiwsite Presby
trian Church.
dr."e. q.ol vrkT
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College.)
. 'DENTIST,
EUGEXE CITY, - - OKEli .NT.
GOLD FItXIXG..? A SPECIALTY.
Artificial teeth mvle W order. Teeth
extracted without pain. All w.irlc fully w.ir
vanted. 0 8 in briclc biillin; over the
Qran ; store.
D. T. Pritohard,
WAT3:rvi:(EiA:n Jviui
REPAIRIN'J OF WATCaSi AND
CL)vCS etesited with pAnctuality
atU at a nawaablo ooit.
Wilbmstta St., Euisne City, Oregon.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J. S. LUCXEY,
DEALEB 15
M ocks, Wacnas, Chains, Jewelry, Etui
Repairing Promiitly bxeculuil.
C3AUtrerk Warrant. 4. JF1
J. a. LU'.KKY,
Kllrvirtb k Oo'i Brick Willamette treet
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
New Departure ! !
AM)
KUGICIVIC CITY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TllD". ln PFMEIlll
Piobnblllij if ihr Brncminaltoa or Ifif
Ntw York, July 13. Th lmo
mtic Indi ra (if tliis Slate nrnriifhtly
putting forward rtrorln to likve lli
n-xt Notional C'livrntinn r.f tlifir
parly liclil in Sornlopa, nird it in ratlirr
i(jnificant tlmt thf rmtlicr w'niultanfouii
wtitiiiipiit in favor of thu rnomitint ion
of the old tiiltet "Tildt-n mid H-n.
drickii" in waking rapid IimmIwav,
Wlmt wam acoutd on ridiculouH thri-
or four months Ago in now upokn of ah
rational and t-xpnliwit. Loading )io
Aritoxrza niEMfcx wiroHKLPT . huild your brioges. roads axl
i r. o "ir iHinnnii. i An pruiani'ntiy located aw
,ieud their profits at home. J ake notice that-
A V. PETERS,
A'ill sell goods for CASH at .ffratly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORE.
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 53, 75 ets and 81. .
Jest Printi lb an 1 13 yards 81 00
Jest Uruwn and Bleached Mn.ilins, 7, 8, 'J, aud
Id cts.
'larks an I P.ra.i'cs spoul cotton 75 cts per Dot.
'lv:ianl Milled Flrnnels, 25, 35:45 and 50
cts. '
iVatar Proo , cer.ta
Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and SI
Xew Axsortment Droit Goods (Xo Trash) J5
20 aud 25 cts.
Mens" Undarwoar, Shirts an 1 Drawers, CO ct
Meiis'Overs'iirts, 75 cts. ami $1.
Mens' Overalls, 5), 65, 75 cts and II.
Kuitirojdcriea and Eduins at Fabulous Lo
a riuei
And all Other Coeds at Prooortionate i?nt
. , '"WBWWr
AV H IT V AT "NTrit rAnrj?.'wi
V'" bitter f ir s'rjnth. size, and duraliility) At gnatly reduced rates
.. :VS:. ; :V ; ' "y "''. i l continue ti sell on .aire
. , ,.-.,..,... ..i.i, ,, vm o ii ojr wish vn uiaKtf WASH purchase, I will rive
Ml . ii. -i- ihra. the full credit on try rMlmti. n a. V. PKTEKS
N3riCT3SHSP0,YHERS.
V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
Ll Sheep ovners that they must dip their
heep as soon as sheared IK DISEASED. The
'aw m iLm mvivial.tna fl.af wlian Ka um.ia full
to do so, that the iinpector shall cause it to be
lono at tneir expense.
V. UUAIS,
Sheep Trisnector for Lane Co, Or.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
IX
lurks,
Wutrbca d i
Jewelry.
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watches. Cloc'c. and Jewelrr repaired and
a-arranteiL y'irtl.wes corner of Willamette
and iCi.'lith str-t..
AiivpnUhiirlliiiVAuriOKnnioA St.). whrr ad'rTl
Mtl TM 'A I. to. io IUmv.O Itir It 1,1 IA VaLllvl
LUOKEY
&
BR1ST0W,
J il L
lllil.
DEALER 121
Groceries i Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
tobacco, CiKars, Candies.
Candles, Soaps, Notions
Green and Dried Fruits,
Wood and Willow Wara, t
Crockery, Etc. 4
Business will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS
Which means that
Low Prices are established
Good, delirerfd without charge to Bnyn
Ml KINOS OF PRODUCE WANT I i
or which we will ,,y the hliiliMtrnsrket
nJ?- J VS L. PAGE
DEALEItS IX
Msdicinc?,
Perfumery,
PaintJ,
Cia33, &z.
Hvvivg BouGnroun'HE snxrK
of Ellsworth A l?o we will con tin le
uj , nint at the old svm I on Willainelta
rest, ojjrin increased in Jjcetoent to .ia
totnerv A'.tai'.iji svdiXLi'Ai tJJI
a. o. Horrr, t h. c. BL'Mrnxrr, w. t. rrrr.
Xotary. ,Attorr.y. Cashier.
LANE C3UNTY BANK
IIOVEY, HUMPHREY & CO.
EUOEtSTE CITTT, - . OR.
Deposits reut ired subject to check.
Iuns ruvHe on approved securities.
8i0-ht Drafts drawn on
PORTLAXD, PAX FRAXCISCO AND
XEW YORK.
Exchinj. draws on th. principal Cities of
Enrrw.
Cnlleutinns myU on all p,nU and a renral
Banking business transacted on avoralil.
terms. n!3 il.
BF.TTMAX, G. Dry foods, clotldng,
groceries and general uii rcliandii, aouthwvst
comer Willamette and Eolith streets.
BOOK STORE One dor south of th A.U.r
llojise. A full stick of assorted box papers
plain and fancy.
CRAIX BR03.-Dealer In Jewelry, Watch
es, Clocks and Musical Instruments- il
lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth.
CALLISOX, R. O.-Dealer In groceries, pro
vuions, country produce, canned gnmU, Uxiks,
stationery, etc., aouthwvst oomer Willam.tt
and 9th St.
DORIUS, B. F.-Dealer In StovrV and Tin
waro- Willamette street, between Seventh
and Eighth.
FRIEXDLY. S. H. -Dealer in dry goods,
clothlna and urnenl merchandise Willmi.
stu street, ln.tw.ea Ei;hth and intjA,fliJocratA in New York. Allian. Rvrncuat..
GILL, J. P.-Physlrtan. Surceon andTfcJt-1 n..ir i j .i : ,i " . .
irist, Postollioe. WlUaiivtte wt. between "l,u "" T F""1" " oiaie.
Seventh and biyhth.
HEXDKICKS, T. G.-Dealei In treneral mer-
' chamlise north wwt corner V. illamette and
Ninth streets
II0DES, C Keeps on hand fine winos, liq
rors, cigar ami a po.,i anu biinarii tul,1.;
Willamett. street, between Ehilith anil
Ninth.
HORX, C1IAS. M. Guusmith. Rifle ai.j
shot (flint, breech and mutzle lot ders, for salt
Reiia'.rinir done In the neatest style and war'
ranted. Shop on nth streou
LUC KEY. J. S.-Watc)imaker and Jeweler
kee)s a tine stock of goods in his Hue, W ilium
ette street, in r.llsworti s drug store.
McCLAREX, JAM ICS - Choice, wines, Honors,
-- I-. tl'MI a l a 1 A I .1
au Amui.
PATl'EltSUX. A. S.-A8ue itock of plain
and laucj- vmiiiug stub.
PRESTON. WM.-Dealer In camllerv. Har
ness, Uarnago I rimming, etc. i.lainutU
street between ctevanth and tigbtli.
POST OFFICE A nes- stock of standard
school books jot received at the post olhce.
REX3HAW. WM.-Wlnes. Li.iuors. ami (1
ars of tho best quality kept constantly ou
and. l he best billiard talis in town.
RiIIXEIIART. J. B.- House, sln and car
ri.i.'e niinte -. WurK icarnuteeil hrrt class.
Sto.k sulJ at lower rates thun by anyone in
. i.ene.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL-ri.atles Baker.
proprntor. Ili best Hotel in the city
Corner Wil'amette ud Mnth utreetc
SCHOOL SUITLIES-A law and varkd
assortment of slates of allsires.anfl' quntititii
of slates ami slate bnoks. lhrve iliKirs no.tl
of the express otlice.
WALTOX. J.. J. -Attorney-at Law. Offce-
Willainette strait, lielweeu seventh anil
Eighth.
flow It Wat Dsnr.
'
t3.-wa.yt Cj?oj novor dlsan-
Jiolatj. alio worll'jc-cat Pala
loHeTer for Ilava and, Boast.
ClieHjt, rdolc avnd reUatla.
PITCIICH'J CASTORIA
Is not Narcotic. Clilldrcn
prow fat upon, Blotlicrj 1I'.:p,
a:id Physicians rccouiincuJ
CVSTORl'.V. It reflates t!:u
Bowels, cures IVlad Colic,
Jlaji VcvcrLlincss, ami tie
itroys Worms.
Z7ZE
WEI D3 tlXYSIVS OA
TAR till Cars, a Constitutional
Antidote for thla torxlbio mala
dy, ty Adsorption, llio mos.
Important risoorery sinoe Vao
.nation. Ctaer romediea may
rolievo Catarrh, tfia onret at
jny stage LoTor Consomptloa
sots la.
KB
PILLS
Ul.' ;7
tl , , . ,. . , . IORBUEXA VUTASTOXE WARE a
TOEPID DDVELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
rrom tLcee aonxeca arle Uu .ourtiia or
th. dioa.-a of tlio human woo. lbose
ymtuulndicatotliGlrcxitcncei jVs. of
Aiplltt Ilovrel. costive, Mick llsad.
icie, fnUn... after ejtloo.avevslon to
serttoa of body err mind, Eructation
ef food. Irritability of ti per, Voir
spirits, A frrlloa of l.mrlsif neleetd
sim.duiy, DIuiaMS'lutterliisjatthe
Heart, Dots before fie ryes, highly col
ored triue, VOX TIPATIO.7 and do
umrd the use of a remedy that a U dlmotly
on the liver. AaaLlTormedlolneTCTT' '
FILUIhavonoe-ituL lliclr action on Un
Ktlorysani Skin Is aU9 prompt j removing
all imparities through these three "sct
fsrtri t the iriun." prcludm anpe.
ti.o,soan4 digestion, nnul.ir stoon, .clear
iklnandarlgoroiuboil -. TUTT si FILLS
eanse no nausea or griping nor lutvrlero
with dily work and are a pcrfeot
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
hfcMewTTJ'. .,l, 41MnimTHt..N.lf.
TUTTS HfiiR DYE.
ClAT Ha; o WHUKrM CUanred In.
stsi.tiy to a JiST Bktnt by a single a p.
plicmlon of I hi. Dix. Sold by Dnigglsu,
or aent by erpre.. on receipt of 1 .
O!0fi, il ir-nr Ktrw.t, New York.
Tgrrt sa.uai of c&ifUL ricupts hil
arn fuKt coming to tlm conrlusion that
miioniiiintiim of the old ticket is the
e&NiPht, if not the only praci icaUt! way
of fKcaiint '"""y difficulties tlmt tho
National Democracy will have to en
counter in their next convention. The
selection of a candidate on w hom all
fautioiis cot-Id cordially unite would I
rilmoiit iiiiposKilile in view of a number
less rival aspirant, while thi adopt iou
of a plutforni on which they could all
sgreo would I equally dilfitult; hut
when the "oldticki t"iHin the field rival
candidates could at Ir-nnt roimnle them
selves with the reflect inn that they had
a I lieen treated with impartiality, and
as for platform, none should he needed.
Tim great fraud of 1870 should alword
all other issues, ud the rectifying of
that wrong would furnish incitement
to action. Thi, at least, is the way
the advocates of the old ticket argue.
It is conceded hy all New Yor"
Democrats tlmt if any candidate from
the Empire State is to Ir presented
to the next national convention it niunt
be Tild"ii, hiiiI serious douht is enter
tained Ly a large portion of tho Demo-
crala whether any candidute I mt Tilden
could he sure of carrying tho State,
but would Tilden accept! This is the
uestiin that continues to he aided hy
many who havo read the account of
Watterson's visit to Oreyatone, And
who ata not a warn of the c1iaii"i that
ins coiiih over the dream of the sag",
tnd which has been wrought, as his
iends say, hy an entire clung in the
ntuition.
Your correspondent interviewed on
old and intiinatu friend of Tilden as
rollows:
"You are awaro that a wido discus-
inn lei arisen as to Mr. Tilden's wil-
ngness to undergo (lie strain of a
'residential content. What do you
think are his own convictions!
"I wm satisfied he views his ptiMic
career as a matter absolutely in con
trol of public decisin i that lie will
acitly ahide the event of rennmination.
In regard to the .idea of excessive
strain Ujin his physical condition, he
has been fully prepare.! for any contin
ency of this kind, not merely hy his
rapid restoration to health and vigor,
hut hy his changed relations to such a
campaign, should it occur.
At one time, not long since, even his
immediate followers Abandoned the
idea of his further leadership and went
to seek tln-ir fortune iu other direc
tions. Many of them are now srine
what alarmed at the prospect of his re
nomination, as they have it set up for
themselves, or have joined adverse, in
terests, Sut that Tilden will reepond iu
the affirmative to a proper demand by
his party and the people there is not a
particle of doubt It is also his con
viction that the tint ', opportunity and
necessity for his identity with a wovo
ment for reunminatiou of the ticket
which was (leuted by the people but
denied by their tribunals in 1876 is
now at hand. The recent course of
Ifeudricks has perha s t;iven this idea
more positive vitality than it seemed
to have a few months Ago. The refusal
of Hendricks to recognize this histori
cal justice, as well as the popular expe
diency of the renoniiuatioii of the old
tii ket by the last Democratic conven.
tion, caused the nomination of Han
cock nu 1 liegot. failure for that experi-
(From th N. Y. Times.
While Mr. Jaiiifs was collecting
eyidence of the ring's work, and cut'
ting oft the fraudulent service which
Drndy had erected, tfu dismissed chid
of the ring was busily throwing up iff
trenchineiits behind which lie proposed
to defy the law. At the outset h
bought three Washington newspapers,
and lilt) rlv fought in theni the admin-.,
i (ration And all who engaged in t he-
work of uncoteriug Ids offenses,
' -
The annual pay for a useless route
in the Indian Territory was raised from
(0,330 to 1.V),000. The msil Amount
ed to two letters a month which, a soli
tnry horseman carried over the wild
prairies. The annuaf pAy for four
routes in Oregon, in the indictments
recently tried, was raised in this waj
from U6.732 to 164,189.
The testimony of Price) who held
thirty tlx routes, upon six of which ha
secured "expedition" that raised the
annual pay (ruin $48,070 to $109,813,
aim wi.o nuu rien contract couiu nos ,
be more explicit. He taught his Hex
tin hliowaiKi's" by lurge bribes, paid io
postal drafs ill one case to Senator Kel-
ligg, And to ilraily. Links hein and
there have Wen supplied by other Usti
iiiony, and the chain is complete,
The service in nine Western and
Southwestern States nnd nine territo
ries was let at the beginning of the
term for $2,1)00,280 per annum. In,
these states and territories wore the
rings route. In one year Brady raised
the pay far this service to $5,700,997,.
mainly by "extra allowances" to ring
Oiitraclors, amounting to $1,700,000
per annum. In the first half of the
second year he added almost $800,000'
more to tho inemWs of the ring, and
gave them "temporary contracts," with
out competition, which yielded nearly
$1,000,000 a year, many temporary
routeB lioing useless.
The baker's dozen w ho, with Brady
composed tho ring, were bleeding the
treasury by frauds that were notorious.
On only 415 routes held by these men
and their representatives Brady added
2,09."),53i to the annual pay, raising
that pny from (1,202,503 to (3,307,
703, And at the same time decreasing
the number of n ib-s on which the
mails were cirried. The inquiry was
narrowed until it related to ninety-
three of these 413 routes, and it was
found that tlm Annual pay for the
ninety-three routes had li-en raised by
the addition of nearly $2,000,000, from
$702,838 to $2,723,403. These figure!
show how the frauds were limited to a
comparatively small numUr of routes,
and (hat nearly one-half the annual ap
propriation was given by IVady to
only thirteen out of a lare body of
contractors. These thirteen were di
vided into several groups, each group
having its agents and its lines of influ
ence. The members of one of these
groups who were lead by a Senator of
the United States and a powerful poli
tician, have been on trial (with Brady)
and have been acquitted. This group's
share of tho "extra allowances" waa
nearly $500,000 a year.
True Pizm.
Arkansas Traveler.
The other day when the train rob
bers under sentence of death arrived ia
Little Hock, a large crowd of people
gathered around to look at the cele
brated wuiderers. One old fellow
with long hair and a face that told of .
freu indulgence, paid no attention to
the traiu robbe-s but stood inspecting, "
another criminal.
"Why don't you look at the train, '
roblteml" Home one asked.
"Oh, bUnm the train robbers, h
replied. "I'm plustcria Bj,gate" on '
this feller."
"What did he dof . ;
"Strde a dnrau llisl's what (mi ' itnna.
went. Thi-last remark you will pi -as. jYou((.11(iri Hk ftin'l rotw
take as an expression of own opinion."
Ou July Stli, at New Pine creek,
Luke cmntv, Ben Cloud shot and kill-d
jedgment, goiu' wild over a train rob
ber when tliar's a horse thief in the
neighborhood. It don't take nothin'
his brtheM'u law, Charhn Goodman. thes1 dajs to drAW a crowd, an with
It was a family Quarrel, aud yountr young bucks the boss thief is sorter
j Cloud was diJurged upou exatuiua-' t!0"u down, but with the old timer he'a.
i tion. ' true piicn, k-rutUQ tell you."