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m . r 1 -iTftr 'Tjl ITjl .Jj ' iliJ VOL.16. GEIE ESTABLISHED FOR TDK DISSEIWATIOS OF OEIOCliTIC rmCIFLES, UD TO UM H IOHITUTUC IT TflXSVElT OP Oil BIOI . a EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1883. Zlt Cegrnf (Sits Guard. , v t ? i:-L CAMPBELL, Publisher awl Proprietor. ' "'FFICS-Oa tb Et iU of WilUnutU ' .:. ! ,- f tn,! Vetween Seventh and Eighth Street. "" ' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Pr Annum tibo ffit Monthi L25 Jkrtt Month 75 BATES OTJB OSLT OF ADVKHTI91NO. X 1.1? MtiHMib inset-tad m followt : aquar. 10 lines or leu, on insertion $3; t teh tabttqatnt insertion f L Cash required in evaaw. Tim advrtisr will be charged at the fol wing rate i 9m him threo month Ifl 00 ;-, " l months 8 00 - " mi year l'J 00 ' .Tranststt notices in local column, 20 cent per fes (r each insertion. l -i v Advertising bills will b rendered quarterly, st. JLll la work must be fAlu roa om nsuvEKV. socieriE. . . ...... Inau a II. A. P. ul i.V ,Vs lnt aad third Wiadaya in ach su. 'V TO-!1' HI IKS mmmdltmmm I B. BUM'S. A GENERAL in' mil i, mi ii v o Brines Borra TObos Ho. I. O. O. P. Meet ever Tuesday evening. Wtwihii.i Kncamsusmt No. 6 MltlUui ttk Wednesdays In each month. las Lodii. No. 15, A. O. U, W. U mm at Masonio Hill the second and fourth Fridays In sch month. J. M. Sloah. M. W., Kiwataici Post, No.- 40, G. A.' R Meets I Masonio Hall, the first and third FriiUys "f taehntenth. By order, Coumanokil Oimii or Choss Fiusxn. Meet the tret and third Saturday tvenins at Masonic all. By order of J. M. Sloam, (i C. Birrs Lorxis No. 337. I. O. G. T. Meet rtrr Satsrdsy night in 0 1 1 Folia' Hill. - E. O. Pomit, W. C. T. Lumso SrAB lUxoor Hoes-Meet at the P. Churoh very Sunday afternoon at 3:30. J. M. Heutton. Snot: Mi B.'rtht Cook, A't tats Chat. Hill. Secy. Mis llittie Smith, Ohaalai. Visitor road Wfloorat. J; E. & F. V. Fenton, Attorarys-at-Ltiiv auaaxsciTV OREGON. - ftpeslal atUntlon riven to IU d Estate Prao tie aad AbstracU of Titl. OtriCi Orr Grang Store. "t, rtAHA, ALBAMI. U BILTEII, ri'OINa. TttAIIAN & IJIIsVCU, Httrney$ anJ Counsellor; at Law, EITGE.VK CITV; OKEGO.V. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COUKT3 0F this Sute. Thy (five icil attention aallections and (rohato in tttoni. ric-0er V. I', t Ck' Epw offli ceo- b- & Q:i unm; Attorneys ami Couiisellors-at-Law, WILL PBGiriCE IN tHK C 3UHT3 of th Secon 1 Ju liciil District and in ih danreme Court of this SUte. Spteial attention given to collections and fcatUr in probate 3.VTR0NIZR THE MEN WHO HELP T BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS 'AND SUilUiJlj UUUbbS, whose intcreU are jrnur iuWreHts 1 Ar tiennanentl located and sKnu tneir tronu at noma, j aae none inai- , ' Ceo. S. VVashburne, Attorn cy-at-Liiir, tUGKNE CITV, - - - OREGON fTlee formerly occupied by Thompson t CEO. M. MILLER, iXtamj ani CcunsalloMt-Law, and Meal Estate Agent. TJGENK CITY, - - - OREGON. OFFICK-Two door north of Post Otfio. Dr. Wm Osborne, OifiM Adjoining St' Charles Hotel, - OE AT THt ISf 0273 8IJ1 3 OF HATES sol LUCKXT. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re id saw when not professionally engaged. 9o at th - POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. fender on Eighth street, opposite Prsby- DR. E. G.CLARK, Cra'iuat th Philadelphia Dental Collegt.) . a mmm m msbjm Q Ukiillbl, !TCSITE CITV r ' " OKEGnN. GOLD '' FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. Artificial teeth made Mfcnnler. I th atr0M4 withont pain. All work fully war raatad. OSo in brick building over tb ftraayestora. - Jewelry establishment. J. 5. LOCKEY, DIALER 15 ; ecks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc Rr.!"f!3 rrp! Etcal CJAU Work WarraaleA. Jtl J.S. LU'JtK.Y, KSrwurtk k Co' Brick WOlanksti atrset A large assortment of La- dies and Childrens Hose at 121-2cts. Good Dress Goods at 12c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOUIING. TrimminglSilJcs and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. Hit finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES !nall grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions. Liberal D CA New Departure iscount for SH. .. . .. - -i' f TWO PBIOHS ! AM) DR. V. C SEHLBREDEt 18 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED la Cottars Grove. 11 perform all opera tion in mechanical and surgical dentistry. All A. V. PETERS, Will sell goods for CASH at irreatly reduced prices, a low as any other CASH STORE. Best Prints lb and 18 yards tl 00 1 Fine Cheviot Shirt. 60, 75 oti and IL Pest Brown and Bljached Muslin, 7, 8, 9, and lOcts. Clarki and Brook tpool ootton 75 ct per Dot. Plaiu an t Milled Flmnels, 23, 35; 43 and .50 eta. . Water Proo , cent Fino Whit Shirts, 73 cts and f L And aM Other Coods at Proportionate Rates. Alio th Celebrated WHITE SH rV NG MAOHNE ! v. W.tr f.ir .tranifth. alxK. HtimhUitvV At irreatly reduced rates. I WTomy old Customers, who have stood by me so hng, I will continn ti sell on i am New Assortment Dress Good (No Trash) 15, 20 and 23 eta. SIW Underwear. Shirts and Drawers, 60 et Mens' Overabirts, 75 cts. and IL Mens' Overalls, 60, 65, 75 ot and tL Embroideries and Edglns at Fabulou Low Price. tinns a heretofore on tirn. but if at any time tney wisn vo mane caoii miKnasM . i win give all sin, a othors. the full credit on my reduction A. V. 1KIEIUJ OR ISTS Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash Or. Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. S. H. Friendly, CRAIN BROS. '"A DEALERS ii L'lotki, Watches and h&r-r Jewelry. Musical instrument, Toy, Notions, etc " Watehe, tloclts, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwes corner of Willamette and Eu-hth rtmta, ' NEW GROCERY STORE (On. door south of Post-Office.) '. OUR goods are all new and fresh and of first onali'r. AH rds nsoally found in a rst Lm Urofry KUce, kept. on hand To baccos sad CIwAKa a specialty. V Uiy t.m VA and aell for th same, riving th en- I th aaraoue of Cash gHJ a. 0. aoTIT, R. C HDMFHRBT, W, Notary. Attortsy. t PIST. Cashier. LANE COUNTr'BAHK HOVEY, HUMPHREY 4 CO EUGENE CITY, - - OB. Deposit reueired subject to cheek. Ixiaa mad. on approved Mcnritiea, Bi'ht Draft drawn on PORTLAND. ftAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. : Eichan drawn oa tb. principal CUIss af Enroll. (Villsctiims mail, on all point and general Banking busuMSB transacted M avnrahl. Mrma, ' - 1 -ltt XHjBlJLmILm'B Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWEE tb lnt preparaUoa parfeetty adapted to ear disease oC Ik scalp, aud Ut Brat so. Mssf ul rssuinar ut faded wr gray bair to lis natural oslor, growth, aud Jouihtul btautf. It has had atany liuiuiors, but aoii ka so fully met all th requlrenieuU needful for th. pro(ier IrvalmeHt of Hi hair and scalp. ' Mall's Hair Hcxswr b his steadily grown In favor, aud spread Its fsm aud usef ulixss to wry ,uartr of tit globs, lis iiral. teled socecs eau be attributed to but out sua: Uutntirti(jUmnlqfUifnmiin. Tb proprlttors bav oftia been turprlssd at th receipt of order from remote eoun Iris, wher thejr bad never niad. au sfforl for lis lairodnetloii. Th as for a short lime of Hall' IlAlh IUxkwm wnndcrfiilly Improves th per soaal appsarauee. It cleanse the aralp from all Iniporlllss, can all humoi, fever, and dry", and tliu prevent baldnes. It ttlaiatete th waakened glaud, and enable lawn to push forward a new and vigorous '. growth. Th effect of tnla artlel are not traiia:iil, Ilk tbo. of aleokolle pre par. tlous,but rssnaln a king Him, which niakrs iU us s matter ut toouoniy. BUOKtNQHAM'S DYE - rot TUB . WHISKERS ITIII chanc th beard to a natural brown, or black, as desired. 1 1 produce a ieriiiauiit color that will not wash away, C'ouiistlug of single preparation, it I applied Wllboul trouble, PREPARED UT B. P. HALL & CO., Kaslina, H.H. Bold by all Dealers In Molleines. rOS ALL TEE rOHL'3 or ftrroftilon. Merrnrlal, and Illood Dlsarders, lit beat remedv, hemnsa th imt searching and thorough blood purifier, Ii Ayer's Gareaparllla. Bold by U UruggUU 1 11, ls bottle, B3. Rat thit Hod if lea. mm aivays Cmr. vmd BtT.r ily aolata, Tb world's cr. Fadjs JUll.ru for Mm ui Bsii Ckap, awlok ud raliabU. PITCHER'S CASTOrtIA U not Narcotic Children grow fitt upon, Mother like, nd Physicians recommend CASTOUIA. Itretrulateathe Bowels, cares Wind Colic, allays FeTerlshness, and de stroys Worms. WEI DE METER'I CA TARRH Cmrts a C.atltatl.aJ Aatldot for tki tarribl. amaia if, f Absorvtlssu Th. atast Xatyartestt Ptsaawary aiaea Vat" Xaatlaa Otkar raaaadia. saay ralUra Oatarrk, Uia avao at my stag Vafara Cassumptloa aatalsw Ml fl DUUI II Groceries nJ Provisions Will keep oa band t general assortment Groceries, Provision, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Canilie, Candles, Hnaii. Notions. Grata and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Wart, Crockery, Etc. Business wCl b conducted on a CASH BASIS- Which mean that Low Prices are Established Ctoda delirertd vitboat charge to Eajti Kll KINDS OF PRODUCE' WANTtD V-w whkk w wHl psy Uit hlgbastmarktt priss. J A3. U PAJK- A Democrat io candidate tella the fol lowing good on on himself and part, OnetJay when a lot ot Democrttlo speaknrt were at a rank Republican hotel, the landlord conclulod t make them all so sick they couldn't sptsk, and he instructed the porter to put Rome tartar etuetio in their drink. The landlord waited, and when the time came every man was on hand ready to give Republican principles the very deuce. "How is thisf asked the landlord, in a rage, ot the porter; "you blamed traitor, didn't I tell you to dose the drinkl" "That's just what I did," "You lie, you scroundrel, for there isn't a man of them off the platform. - "I don't care if there ain't. 1 put a half pound of eraelio in the water cool er, and I will swear to it' "In the wattr cooltrl Why you in fernal jackass, don't you know that gang's all Democrats! Why the devil didn't you put it in the jug under the counter! Haven't you got ordinary in telligence! The water cooler! Oh, hell!" Inipicioot iBOwltd.t The fool of the family" of Linn county, while traveling on the train ith Bro. Watt, the temperance lec turer, raised quite a laugh at that old gentleman's expense, as follows: He had been holding a temperance debate with the Yainhiller for tho edification of the travelers, taking the side that a ittle wine for the stomachs ache" was benoficial, admitting 'at the samt time that ht had been a whisky drink er for years, while Watt vowed he had never tasted the vile stuff. After the war of words had ceased, the bad man took from his pocket a soda bottle full ot fir water, which was capped with a patent stopper that the thirsty one did not understand. He worked at it for some tin e, and when about to give up, lira Watt leaned ever, and with sus picious knowledge, remarked; "Push it against the car seat, brother." lis did, and the effect was magical the bottle was opened and the crowded car yelled with laughter. Sunday Wei come. Among the reforms which the com' ing Democrat io House of Representa tives should strives to inaugurate, is Ihe payment ot fixed salaries instead of foes, to United States district attor neys, marshals and deputy marshals, iko. Evidences are not wanting to prove that many of the violations of aw in the several districts were noth ing but crimes perpretrated by greedy official to increase their feea General Raum, ex-Commissioner of Internal Revenue, ed.niU as much, and no doubt the half has not bean told. Re form is neoessary. Says the Washington City Post: "No more imported officials," says the people of the territories, and they aro altogether right. It is but meet and proper that the pioneers who settle and build up our territorial domain should be preferred in the distribution of ofTi cial honors by the Federal Govern' ment" That's all good enough, but "big tree" Newell says he isn't going, to resign and that sort ot officeholder never diea What are you going to do about it! OREGON AND VASIIINGTON. Colfax has railway conectiona. Spokane Falls, W. T, U a city of brick blocka First snow in Spokane Falls, W. T.,' Monday, last, The increase in the shipping inter' est on the Sound is something phenom enaV Several people have lately and sud denly disappeared from towns in East ern Oregon. There are 170 pupils attending the present term ot school at the academy in Marshfield, Oregon. Samples of or sent from the Fres hastin, W. T., mines to Butte City for assay, yielded from 30 to $100 per ton. t . It is said that the wheat Jacreage of Walla Walla county for the coming season will be an increase of 30 per cent . ,. ; The up country papers are still harp ingon Tacoma as a proper name for the new State developed out of Wash ington Territory. " Mrs. Henry Yillard has made a do nation of $100 towards sustaining The Dalles reading room. The outcropj pings of her philanthropic father, The Baker City Tribune reports that a shooting icrapo occurred near Har ney, Oregon, last week, in which one man is reported dangerously wounded.'' The Seattle Post Intelligencer thinks' that 1884 will find at least 6,000 men at work on the Cascade branch of the N. P. R R, in King and Yakima countiea J, II. Parker has been appointed cashier of the First National Bank of Baker City, vice R. J. ; Reeves, re signed. The appointment meets with general approval A man named Harrison will be tried in Uaiatilla county at the next term of court for setting fire to prairie grass. This is th first case of that nature ever in the court of Eastern Oregon. The Dayton Chronicle favor th sowing; of gone seed along the lines of railroad, upon our sandy plains. Th only objection it can see to the plant is that it may afford encouragement to th propagation of jackass rabbits. The latest reports from Bishop Pad' dock indicate that he is mooting with' entire suxess in raising the $20,000 re' quired for the boys' institute .in Taco ma. He thinka that before Spring h will call upon Mr. Wright for the $30, 000 endowment Before we had been informed of th meaning of the word Tacoma,1 or Ta homa, we were opposed to it as the name of our Territory when it becomes a State. But we now consider it emi nently appropriate, TsJioma, it is said, is the Indian name for a woman's breast, and it is well known that this is a land flowing with milk and honey. Let the new State be called Tehome by all meana Dayton, W. T. Journal. Editorial Holt Captain Mayne Reid, the novelist, was engaged at the time of his death in writiag a history of the Mexican war. Ha pay this just tribute to the Americans: "The invasion of Mexico by the United States army is, so far as I know, the only invasion ot an en my .country yet recorded in history that was conducted on civiid f pies and th only on where the soldiers were under th control asd discipline of thoir officera" Mr Holland, of New York, in writ ing to David A. Welia, sending bis check for $1,000 to aid the free trade cause says: "Th protectionists have been proclaiming for more than fifty years that they are in an infant state and should be suckled, and fed from the bottle, such tall infants, one would think, ought to be ready foe weaning bf this time," An editor having been sick for at long time, perceived that his latter end. was approaching. His spiritual ad viser comforted him by saying that he, the editor, would soon enter into his eternal rest, where there would be ne worry or trouble. ' '"Art printers allowed in Heaven,, tool" feeily ssked the dying man "Certainly, if they have been good.1" "Then, responded the editor feebly,, I have no hope. My foreman died last year and as he was a good man he must' lie in Heaven. I know I wont lie in Heaven more than five minutes before I will hear him say 'More copy! I I don't ee hnw I can make anything by dying," and pulling on his boots and clothes, the editor went down to the office and ground out a column edito rial on "The Conflict Between Religion and Science," and alout four columns of miscellaneous brevities. It is announced that a petition has been sent to to Earl Granville praying' for the establishment ot a Ceosut&tt at Denver, with a branch at Salt Lake, t look after the interests of th unry British subjects io the Rockv moasri tain,