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r hi H niTTiiIci CITY G ill mm ij T : 1 ijl A Rfi 1 ALJLL WJLL 0 1'C.H.f tK.MiTi.- iCiri iriT -JWrnHaQ ESTABLISHED rOR TBS DISSElIXiTIOS OF DElOCUtlC FBSCffllt lb 10 EiM l!l ioSZHHIIIO BT TDE SWEAT OF OCR BROW. VOL. is. EtfGENE cfrY; OR, SATURDAY; ObTOBER 6, 1883. NO. M. 1st (Sugta't (City Guar! I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher awl Proprietor. tFFlCE-On tin Entail of , WillaipeUe Weetbetwtsn S.venth aud Eolith Streets. ODE ONL , , IlriS OF ADVERTISING. iiverttsements Inserted as follows: 0a. soriare, 10 line, or less, on. insertion ?3; tk subsequent insertion $1. Cash required in Tim advertisers will b charged t tli fol wiir rates: Was iumi threa montts. ?' w " iix month. w " MyeM(.,..v.V""r". Transient notice, in local cdluuin', 20 cents ier a far each iniiertion. , Advertising v : . ' x In .k work must be fAiu ruB us uttivKnr. .srT-- - WsTOFFlCK. .. Hoars -From J, a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays :. f.M ,h Smith aiwI lM.Yirfiinff mirth Mill Minn i.wm ...ww........ .- " ----- 1. a. m. Arrives from th. oorth awl leaves rows; ttk at 1 11 P- n. For Biuislaw, Franklin and lung rra. .IMS at. a.m. on nwoti7. " .--w Utter, will be rewiv for ilelirory hulf n hour after irival f trains, letter. slioiiM be left at th. office Mh.Wfor. iUAdTpATTERHON P.M. SOCIETIES. V. II A V mwA k t VMta first atd tkird W.Hneadars in earn m.ola. o a . Tt.i. Un Q T O DFEKVr.1 nun """" v tfi V VaotinvRrr Tnewlar t'Teuinc. -r .... W M. eats n th. Id and 4th Wednesdays in onch month. Ifan .tones, ,?o. A ,A. p.. . U. W -MhH at Masonic Hall the second and fourth Yriimjt in each month. . ... J. M. Bi.o.!f, M. W. KitfATRicK Post. Ifo. 40, ft. A. H. -Sleet t Masonic Hall, th. first and third I'mliy f ackmanth. By order, (Jomiiankkr. ,:0KROr CiHOSKS FuHNMW. Moctll the fimt and third Saturday evemnija at.Mn""mc alL By order of J. M Sloan, U C. Bbtti Loni No.37. 1. 0. 6. T. M.ts M.ry SatimUy night in Odd Fellow IJ 1 1. H. 0. POTTKK, V. C. 1 . ,. tinio Star Bash or Hope' -Mwt at the O P. Church .very Sun l.iy afternoon at 3:J'1. J. I. Hointon. Sipt.: Mvn B?rtlia Conk, A t a.L; Cha. Hill, Sac'y. Mi Httia Smith, Chaplain. Vinitoni tn vle welwm. vj. E. PENTO.-W, W.KB CITY OP.EOOX. ., , R. a. BTHANAfl, ALDANT. L. BII.VKU, KI'tiE.S'E. 8TKAI1A3I & HlLVliU, attorneys and Counsellors. ,at Law, EUtiKXE CITV, ORC(5o.V. fcRACTICB IN ALL THE CO U UTS OF J. this SUta. They (,-ive apecial nttention 6 eallactiona and probate matte. ffiof-Ow W. F. 4 G .' Enprei' olfl iu CEO- B- & 233. A. D1331S, Attorneys awl Counsellors- kflLT. PRACTICE IN THE C3URTS T T of the Second Judicial District and m U. Suprem. Court of thin KUte. Special attention given to collection, and matter, in probata , Ceo. 8. VasHburn3, Atttfriieynt-Lmv. jrjaENE CITV, - - OREfiON . Office formerly occiipieJ I'y ThoinM"" CEO. M. MILLER; ittoniey ail dcins3lloat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. fcrjGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. bFFICE Tw doom north of Post Otfioe. Dr. Wm Osborne, (jffictf Adjoining St Charies Hotel, -OB AT Tn IEW DKUa STORE OF HATES' and LDCKET. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT Ills' OFFICE or r idenoe whed not profeMiorially engaged. 0c at th. POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. lUaidenc on Eighth .treet, opponite Fresby - rUa Church. DR. E. G.CLARK, Graduate ef the Philadelphia Dental College.) DENTIST, jtUGENECITY, OREGoN. GOLD FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. Artificial teeth made to order. I eefh Extracted without pain. All work folly w.ir HatwL Offic in briok building over tb. ran;, rtore. JEWELRY ESTABLISH 5l ENT; J. S. IUCKEY, CKAtEB IX fccks, WacTies, Chains, Jevtelry, Etc. Reptiring Promptly Executed. WlUWark Warraated.. J.S. LCCKF.Y, ihliurth 1Co. Bri-k Willamette .trect IE I B. BUM'S. 13 A GENERAL iniin i' in ill A large assortment of La dies and Childrcns Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 12c- Best Corset in town forSOc An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in KLOIHIjXG. Trimming Sillcs and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. Ttic finest stock of French kid SHOES ever brought td this place- BOOTS ancl SHOES :nall grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions'. Liberal Discount for CASH-. New Departure ! ! "3? WO 3EElXOJElJS i PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T IlUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND I SCHOOL HOUSES, whose interest are your interest I Are bcroianently located and spend tlieir prohta at noiue. s ke notice tuiil. . KtxdkXK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BETTMAN, G, Dry goo.1., clothluf, grocerie. and general m.rcbaodlHv, aouthweat corner Willamette and eighth atreeta. BOOK STORR-On. door, aouth of th. Aitor Houaa.. A full xtock of assorted box iai.r. , i pUin and fancy. ,,, . CHAIN BRO&-Deal.r lr Jewelry, Watoh M,. Clock and, Muakal iMtninienta Wll- lametta itreeC botween Sereuth and Elghtu. DORRIS, B. F.-Dealer In .Stove, and Tin ware Willam.tto itreet, Utween Sevmth . and Kiilith. FRIENDLY; 5. it-Dealer In dry (rooda, dotliing and general merchandise illam etU itnet, bKween Eighth and Ninth. GILL, J. r.-l'hy'ioiao,. 8urgwo. and Drug gtt, 1 oatotno., v ijlametv net, between Seventh and Eighth. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealej In general mw- ehandine northweat corner Willamette and , Ninth itreet. .; HODES, C Keej). on hand fin. wine., liq non, cigar, and a pool and billiard table: Willamette .treet, between Eighth and Ninth. f ,. . HORN, CIIAS. M.-tGunmitk Rifle, and .hot gum, breeiti and nitiulc lou,V, tor aatt li.pairing done in th. neatent .tyle and war ranted. Shop on IHh itreet LTJCKEY, J. S. -Watchmaker and Jeweler; keep, a hne utoolc of good, in his line, Vt illam ett .treet, In ElUworth'i drug .tore. McCLAREN. JAMES - Choice, wine., liquor., and cigar. - Willamette itreet, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSON, A. 8. -A 8ne itock of plain and fancy vuiting cards. PRESTON, WM. -Dealer In Saddlery, Har- new, Carriage Trimming., etc Willamette treet. between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE A new .tuck of itandanl ohool book, jti't received at the poat otnee. REjiSHAW. WM.-Wlne, Liquor, and Ci- can of the le.t quality Kept connanny on C.nJ TK twit Tiillin.nl InliU In town. mw.iu.. , .v . - RHINEHART, J. B. - Houae, lign and car riage painter. Work guaranteed firet clane. Stock aold at lower ratci than by anyone in Eugene. SCHOOL SlTPLIES-.A.large and varied aaaortment of flat, of all "irea, and quantltle. of elates and .late-books. Three door, north of the expreM pllice. , , WALTON, J. J. -AttUTr.y-at-TAW... Office- Willamette itreet. liotwetn eoventn ami Eighth. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL .1A Sheep owner, that they must dip their :t..n .. ..!, .. .I,rr.,1 IF DISEASED. Tli. jaw B-.akes provisions that when the owner, fail V un to, tliat IU. inspector wiau cause it w no done at their expense. S I). COATS,, Sheep Inwector for lane Co, Or. 1 V. PETERS, Will ucll goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORE. Best Print! 1( and 18 yards $1 00 Rest Ilrowu and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, D, and 11) cU Clarks Plain an cts. Water Proo , centa i an 1 Rroolcs spool cotton 7f Cl ptr JJoi arid Milled Flrnnels, 2&, 35; 43 and 50 Fine Cheviot Shirts. JiO, 75 cts and $L New Assortment Dress Good. (No Trash) 15, 20 and 25 crs. , Mens' Underwear,.Shirts and Drawers, 00 ct Mens' Ovcrshirts, 75 cts. and SI. Mens1 Overalls, 60, GT, 75 cts and $L Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low Prices. Fino White Shirts. 75 cts and II. And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates. Also the Cidebrawd . .... AVHITK SE N" NG MAOHNE I .p L.il a L At- ' J 1 t.Il!.. ti ,nu,nfl 1i I tUiA PnfAB r-V'VnMT Pnur.rn.aM U.ia atnrul U TIIA 1(1 1 lll!f! I Will COIlt 111118 Mil Oil 1 'HJaTDA t nns as herstofore on tim, hut if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give all sm, as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V. lLvhRS Of! 0m altray. Core and never dlaj 6l4ti .lb world's s;reat Pain Reliever for Man and Beast. Cheap, qvloi and reliable. 39 Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash Or (Mi Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. S. H. Friendly. CRAIN BROS, DEALERS IK Watches d t Jtirclrj, fviu'slVal Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and nm.il VirthwHt corner of Willamette and Eighth streets. ipTTTO t X TJTTJ mv f"",t on fn at 0 A.lTsrtlulM Bnro 1 10 SnnM-p W l whrr.ajvprt i., 1m iuW lur II IS IW lUMK. euutracu omt ra1 OR EX FN A VISTA STONK WAKE go i. u. M.aviii.M3 a. 8. Hovrr, h. c. humphrkt,' . w. f. nrr, Notary. Attorney. Cashier. LAKE COUNTY BANK. HOVEY, HUMPHREY & CO EL'OENB CITTT, - : 83: Deposits received subject to check I.ns male en apiiroved securitier. Sight Drafts drawn on PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO AND JiiSW I UKK. Exchange drawn on the piincipal .Cities ct Europe. .... Collections made on all roir.U and a general Hanking businen. tratwae'ed on avrrrable tenrs. n!3ti. PITCHER'S CA8TOBIA is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend C ASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind. Colic, allays Feverisliiicss, and de stroys Worms. .WEI SE METER'S CA TARRH Care, m Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala dy, by Absorption. ,T Inporiant XHsooTary slnoa Vao Inatlon. Other ramadlae ma j redlero Catarrhi ilia tiores at iny etas befora Consumption aata in. i I. Eamu Skill. Butler has touched Massachusetts blue blood to tho quick. As Gover nor of the State he lias bad the hardi hood to show up and expose serious wrongs in tho mnnngeruont of her char- italile institutions. He has shown that the poor dependants upon the authorities of tho State had lxn vir tually starved to death by inhuman kenDcrs. He even went do far As to establish the fad that the remains of the unfortunate inmates has been reg ularly sold to, fiedical t irtHtUutions for the purpotto of dissection'. It was established that in some cases the in mates had been skinned, their hides furnished to the tanners, and leather make from the.TJ. At least four such cwe. were proven. The tanned loath er, formerly tho skins of living human beings, cit irons of the ( great common wealth of Massachusetts, was brought before a committee, as cvidenco of tho fact. To-day politics are divided in that State, not lietween Democrats and Republicanism, but as to whether Ben Butler Governor of the State should be censured or commended for these exposures. Blue Howled Republican ism of tho State insists that Butler has been tho meant) of disgracing their proud old coiunionw'caitn. ) is friends iiinint that the Ktalo should pass through tho fires of puriBcation. That the great wrongs and crimes apainst humanity could only be redressed through the touchstone of s healthy public sentiment. Tho committee of tho legitdature, in its report, divides much as did tho eight-to soven doctoral commission. Tho blue blood Republi cans assert that tin evils complained of have been magnified. Tliat old Ben is blackmailing tho name of the State for personal and political purposes. The others retort by saying that he has told the truth. The remains of ...the dead were sold by State officials. That human skins were tanned and part of it manufactured into boots. So goes the issue in Massachusetts. Human iVaUio'i arid the managomont of the almshouses vs Ben. .Butler will bo fought at tile polls. The spectacle is a singular one to outsiders. Tho South and far West lwks on in astonishment. Butler calls up the best literature, of i 'I the horrors of Lilby prison and An- dersdhvilli; M applies it .to "Tewks- bjiry." With nostrils elevated and eyes askance, ho points to the dissect ing rooms of the young medicos, and the freshly tanned leather from a negro, an Irishman, a German and a native American paper, once ward of the Stato, nnd asks, "Shall the secret vices and horrors of Massachusetts be con tinued!" Such virtually, is the politi cal issue in the old comroonweath made memorable by the Adamanses and Webster. In fcdllef Brutally annulled. DIALER 11 Groceries D'J Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies,, Candles, . Soaw,. . Notions, Green arid Dried Fruits, ,. Wood and Willow War. , Crockery, Etc1 Business will be conducted on a CASH J3ASI& , Which means that . . Low Prices are Established Goodi dellrend without tba'rgt lif tojei ALL KINDS OF rWDiCfi VVANTt-0 Vnr which we wlfl pay the highenmarket price. . . . JAS L. PAfiE SAN JUAN Li. MB for sale by T. G. HENDRICKS. At Leadville, Colorado; Sept. 10th, D. Cowan, City editor of the Horald, was brutally assaulted by Alderman Jo of that, 6il The parties were discussing local politics, when Joy took exceptions to a remark of Cowan, and knocked him down, and with a drawn revolver jtept the crowd at bay. He thon jumped on Cowan's face, and with heavy boots kicked and stamped him until almost unrecognizable. He will probably (lie.' Joy es'caped to the mountains. Cowan is well known in the west as a brilliant young writer of excellent character.' io'y is a noto rious bully, keeps a low diye and is absolutely devoid of character. "Mr. Hack," said the managinr, edi tor, "Mr. Wirework, the opposition candidate, is going to be at the confer ence to morrow; wrile a sharp editor ial and give him fits' for trying to curry favor with the church." "But Wire works has written a letter savins? he can't,, be there," replied Mr. Hack. "SoT 805 the managing editor. "Well then; write a slashing article on his 3arinir to iirnore the best people in the 7 " villaee. Give it to him good and strong." The National Yellowstone Park em braces in its limits 3.67S miles ifioro territory than Rhode Island and Dela ware combined. It is fW)1 five miles wide and sixty five long.' Stile election.. The State elections to be held this Fall are considered of so mucfi iriipoVu ance that they have for some time en gaged the active politicians of both parties in discussing the merits of tbs candidates and of the issues involved. Tho States which hold elections in Oc- toW and .November are as follows: . Connecticut will elect November C, ... ... j one half its Senate and its full House of Representatives!. . Iowa will elect October 9th, Govern or and other State officers and Legisla ture . .. . . Massachusetts will elect November 6th, Governor and other State officers and Legislature. . Minnesota. will elect November 6th, Governor and other State officers, and vote upon tho proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State, which provides (1) that goneral elections shall bo lield horeafvter in Npremlicr of each even year; (2; hat ()the secretary ryl the State, the Treasurer ana the Attorney-General shall serve two jearsj ' and the State Auditor four yean, and (3) fix the term of service of the Judges and Clerks of the Supreme Court, and of the Judges of the District Court of the State, . i , Mississippi will bleci November Cthj Legislature. . . ( .., , Nebraska will elect Novoraber 6th, Justice of Supreme Court and Regents of the University. s. New Jersey will eleot November 6tht Scretary of State, part of its Senate and its full House of Representatives.' Now York will elect November rjtlii fV.f Socretiry of State, Comptroller, Trees, nrcr, Attorney-General, Engineer, and purveyor, and both branches bt to Legislature and vote upon a propo sition to abolish contract labor from the State prisons. Ohio will elect October 9th, Govern or and other State otlW.s and LegislaV . turc, and vote upon three, proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State, which (1 and 2) regulate or pro hibit tho sale of intoxicating liquors and (3) reorganize the judiciary of the State. Pennsylvania wiH ?c.. November 6th. Auditor General and State Tress urer. . . . The New York Star, speaking eili torially, says: "It is very easy for. a well fed preacher like Bencher to in dulge in abstract formulas and canting generalities! but if Chinese competi tion afflicted the pulpit as it has affect ed various industries on the Paciuo coast Beecher's economio platitudes would speedily give way o the stern logioof facts. The bread and 'water science of living makes a clever rhetor ical phrase, but Beoc)ier himself would not willingly doscorid to thev dollar-a-Uay level; and tlie average American, workman is not to be blamed" for cull- ... i . i. tivating a distinction of the same sort Bcecher is a man of extensive learning and experience, and perhaps he would concent to elucidate what the Intelli gence and ingenuity of nothing Cau casian has yet discovered, namely) that magical science of living by hicli a white Amorican can raise, a family at ower wages than' A Chinaman can subsist upon. Lei Beecher do (his in a lecture upon the subject and tho lec ture will be a phenomenal success, An old operator thus telfs how cabio messages are received: i aon sup pose you know how the cable .messages are received over the cablet No. Well it is altogether different from this tick, tick. tick. The operaters there sit in dart rooms. The messages come as little clectrio sparks; the letters are known by the length of the flash The men go blind at the end of fifteenyears. and are pensioned in England, but nothing is done for them here. They are not even paid any better, than we are. . . . They found a man dead on the .pave mrnt in front of a newspaper office in a western town with a poem, "Spring," clenched in his. stiff, cold fingers,( and (fie cqroner didn't even hold an inquest over hire. He simply looked up at the editorial ' .room on', the loploor and measuring the distance with his eye, remarked: " "NutTlo kill any lind of a Spring poets are scarcer now. , man.