r TfTJlTfp HI IP 7 Li H ESTiBLISDED FUR THE DISSEMINATION OF DEMrUTIC PRIJICIPLES, AID TO EARN AS PNEST LIVING BT MB SWEAT OP OCR BROW. EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1884. NO. 14, vol. 1G. 1 JJ. VL JJ, 0 .8St(Sae City 5u,ifl .'.i'i I. L. CAMPBELL, . Publisher an I Proprietor. 9T9.d') is KntU of WltUmotu tlkMstbitwjea Seventh tad Eighth StxntU. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION'. Tit Anna-a Hit M mttii Three Miaths... . .7 OCtt ONLT RA.TRS1 OP ADVKUTW1NQ. AdT.rtI.entslBsertod a follows: Oa. uunri, 10 liu r U, nn. lusvrtioa S3; ,. brutal Insertion 11. Cash required In H rata M. i ' ' , Timt lvertiers will be charged at the fob Oa. siiaare three months 9 iii months o 00 one year. 11' 00 Ysaaii.nt notices in lowl column, 20 ceuts per Be for eaoh imurtion. Advertisinj bill will be rendered quarterly. AH job work mait he pad pos hbuvkry. W M-WP . Ill.l.ii- l socikcies. Caine Lodb No II. A. P. and A. M Vests Brrt and third Weluedye in earli month. Brr.m-it Bnnn Towns No. 0 T. O tO. P. Meetsevery Tneslay tven,init. VimOUiM F.NRtMPMKMT No. 6, .vests .a the M.B11 4th Wednewlays IB each nooiii. uuixk Luins, . IS. A. O. IT. W. Mmm at M vuinic Hull tlio second and fourth Fridays In each innnth. J. M. SloAX. M. W. KitPlTtticK Port, N. 43. G. A. II. - Meets t Mionii HaII. the firit and third trebly f aektmnth. By order, Comsundeu. ilROI OF IWOSK!! JBimin.-.uw m ret ad third Saturday tveninw at Ma'iiic Hall By order of .1. M. Si.oax, G C. jri or Chosm FRiKns.-.MeeU tne HalL Burr Liim No. 3ii7, I. O. G. T. , Meets very 3ii i.-.l.iy nia'.it in 'J 1 1 FelbW Wall. . E. O. PoTtKR, W. C. T. Lkvoixi Star Baxd or Hops -Meets at the !. P. Church every S.in1 y afternoon at 3::W. J. B. HjHtin. Supt.: Mis Hertha C'ooV, At't bit.tt OSm. Hill, Sia'y. Mis Huttw Smith, Gfcaelaia. Victors m.Uo Wilcom. B. STAltA!f, ALBASt, U All.YEU, SCUENE. STltAllAN & IIILYKU., Attorney, and Counaeilori at Law, K'UGKXK Cll'V, OKHGON. PRACril'K IX ALL THB OnKTrf OK Oim dute. They uive ieriul aUui.tiuii a oollj;ti'u and iro!.iU m.ittjrii. CE3- 3 a 3:3. A. 3R?i3, Attorneys mi l - C nmsdlors- (ii-Lniv, "WILL PRvenciS ix run OUUTS T f f tin SeiM.id ) udi.:i'il IKitrict and in Ve 8iipr.ini i Ourt of t:m Si ite. 8fajil attJiitinii ji. j.i l ' uallections and MiaUere in nri.lutj CeD. S. VYashb jrne, AUoniej-at-Law, . KUviEHE CITY, - - - OREGON ttfllee formerly oojupied by Thompson k Bean. jySl"3 GEO. M. MILLER, Heal Estate Agent. KUGBXE CITY, , - - - OK EGO V. OFFICE-Two dooris nxrth of Poit O.H'.n. J. E. FENTON, UGBXE CITY - - OREGON. Bpteial attention given to Re.il Estate Prac tW aad Abitracts of Title. " OmW Over Grange Store. Dr. Wm Osborne, 0.1i!sAJj)5.iiisSt- Charles Hotel, - OB At TUB fjf D17 9rJ13 OF HiTE3and LDCKEY. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or ree idenee when not profeuiouaUy eued. Offic at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. ' Residence on Eighth atreet, opiweit. Preeby riaa Church. - DR. E. Gr.CLAIllC, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College.) O DENTIST, KUGEXE CITY, - - OKEGuN. GOLD FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. Artificial ttb mde W order. Teeth aitracted without luin. AU work fully war ranted. O.fud in brick blildin over th. Oraag. .tire JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCXEY, DRAl.EIt IM o:ks, W C uins, Jewelry, Etc ' ' l'ii lirill I'rotnptly Lxecuteil. jfjn.i cUatirK-rrv Store, kept on hand. To . tSTAH Work Warranted. I and CI US a .pecUlty. V. buy , . . r t, Tr.,c-r.v f-ir Cash and sell for the same, zivin:j th. cu- J . o. L,lj l rw M , , tf mtT tb jjr4ntag. of CiH Pmrrm EiliTurtb Ci BHcV Willj?tte street, i eiWIFl' k CO. NEW I E. DOTS, 53T A GENERAL 11161(16 A large assortment of La dies ruul Childrcns Hose at 1 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goo Is at IChc- Best Corset in town for 50c An-immense stoclc of Neiv and Seasonable (roods. Fine Cashmere in evert shade. Xew and Nobby styles in CLO J II IN G. Liberal Discount for JL i V v JiLy u JJ' OS3H AXD JJATJWNIZH THE 1IKN WHO IIKLP T K. tiCllOOl. llUUblS, whose interest ar jeud their piotiU ut home. Take notice that. A. I Will aell ;rl for CAdll at greatly reduced prices, as low at any ether CASH STOKE. Best Printi 16 and lSy.w.1 81 03 Best Brown and Bljached .Muslins, 7, 8, 'J, and lu cU Clark an I Bro'ik spool cotton 7" cts tier Doz. I'bin nnd Mille t Flrnnels, 23, 33: 43 and W cts. Watar Proo , ceute 1'ino White Siiirts, 73 cts and tl. And all other Coeds Also tho (''Ijliraierf " WHITK SE V SCr 3tJC AOHNE ! ' Xone h.tt -r for s'tjii t!i, s'ue, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. ,iTToniy oi l CdstojiP's, who have stood by me so I inir, I will continue ti sell on same troi n ker.-tofora on tim-i, hut if at any time they wish to make CASH purchase., I will pive id. am. a itlmrs. the full rredit nn my redimtiim A. V. PETERS GASH 01 CillTS 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. II. Friendly. CRAIN BROS. D2ALERS J Wulc'ir. and jewelry Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, anil Jewelry repaired and warranteiL Northwea. corner of Willamette and Eighth streets. KW vmm STORE (One iloir south of Post Office ' oursoo.u .r. .n new mt frh ni of 1 .11 I. II.. I I- - II Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place-. BOOTS and SHOES :n all grades. - GIWLERLES of all descriptions. i. i tsi a. v 3 J ' liUlLJ) YOL'R BRIDGES, 110 ADS AND your inUmuts ! A re permanently located ftnrt PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 5), 75 vts and 91. New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15, 'JO and 23 cts. MeuV llu brwe ir. Siiirt an I Drawers, 50 ct Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts. and $1, Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and 81. Em! imi. lories and Edwins at Fabuluiti Low Prices. at Proportionate Rates. A. O. ROrRT, V. C HUMPH RET, W. T. PIET, Notary. Attorr.ey, Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK HOVEY, HUMPHREY & CO EUOENB OIT"rf - OR. Deposits received subject to check. Ians made on approved securities. Sidit Draft, drawn on PORTLAND, AV FR KNCI3CO AND NEW YORK. Exchange drtwn on th. principal Citiesrfl K..mr. . .i C nllec-tmn. made on all points ami a penerji j ftinkinili tnwiiie. -TtriniacUd ew avnraldei 1. III li I t H DR. W. C- SEHLBREDE. J 3 N( . InC n In 3 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED CnlUire Grove. He wrfornn all iira n niK-limiical and eiiruical delitintrv. AU work warranted and tatiafaction guaranteed. A fflABV'ELQUS STORY TOLD IN 1W0 LETTERS. ' FROM THE SON : " UeHlltnten: .My father resides at Mover, Vt II. has been a great sufferer from Scrof ula, and the Uicloteil lettvr HI tell you what a marvelous elloct Ayers Sarsaparilla has had In bis ease. I think hit blood mttst hav. contained the lumor for at lesst ten years j but it did not show, except In tho form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about fire years ago. From a fow f pots which ap peared at that time, It gradually spread so si to cover his entire body. I asure you he wsi terribly atHlcted. and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, thcro are) few men of his see who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name tiiiy person who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. XL PrilLUM." FROM THE FATHER: 15 a duty for me to stale to you the beueflt I have derived from the use of . Ayers Sarsaparilla. Eis months ago 1 was completely covered will! a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tl'.i humor caused an Incessnnt and IntolumuU lulling, and tho sklu cracked so as to causa the blood to flow In many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the uso of the Sarsaparilla tn April last, and have uod It regularly since that time. My condition began to Improve at onco. The sore, havo all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well In every msMHit being now able to do a good day' work, although T3 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure tn my caso, and I tell them, as I havo hero tried to toll you, Aver's Sausapakilla. Glover, Vt., Oct. 1, 1S32. Yours gratefully, lilllAM miLUM." AVER'S SAUStPAiut.LA curoa Scrofula Bncl all Scrofulous Compltilnts, Rrvsll el.is, Ecaeinu, lOlnjworin, lilolthrs, Korea, Dolls, Tumors, ami Krnpt! jus of th. 8kln. It uleurs tiie blond rf all Impu rities, aids digestion, stiiiiuluuo tin- nrllm f (lie bowels, and thus restores vl.u.ily i.kJ strengthens tho whoio system. rnrrAitrn nv ' " Dr.J.C.Aycr4Co.,Lowell,Mas. Sold by ail Driisisi SI, six bottles for SS. ilirays Cnroi and Hover dlsan point., 'i'lio vrotlZ'u croat Pain ileUeVer for Haa and Beaatr Cheap i quloU and reliable. PITCIIER'3 CASTORIA Is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fcvcrlohness, and de stroys Worms. trtav'.jy?tui'''"iy.'),ir,T,'l,til.w,'.a WEI DE MEYETt'S CA TARRH Core, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala tj, j Absorption. The mo.4 Important ElsooTerj sinoe Vao . sination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, tlJ. enrek at jnr stage before Consumption aets in. s'sy.'yJ,pt.y'l'Tlllly li. DtALsa i if Crocerls ni Provisiaru, Will keep on hand .general assortment firoceries, Provisions Cured Meat., Tobacco, Cigars, Candies. Candle., SoaiWj Notions, tireen and Dried 1 niita, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASK HASIS- Which means that Low Prices are Established Goods deli wtd without har?e to Buyer nr. unr unsiT-rn ML KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED "r which wf II pay the hii;htinark it , FTIO 11l.rru etn SENATOR DWIGHT M. SABIN, OFFICIAL HEAD OF REPUBLI CAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, And a Talked of Candidate for the Presidency, D wight May Sat came ii.to this world April 26, 1843. at Manlius, La Halle county, Illinois and not in Con necticut as inatijr pnpers ha Rtutwl. His failn r wus a farmef on a large Huale in Illinois when Dwight was liorn, and tho Hon grow up on the farm, a hard worker during the crop seasons and a close student at tho country school during the Winter months. Ho was not Ratistied with tho range of studies taught, and duvoted his eve nings at homo to the mastery of the higher branches of mathematics and civil engineering. After his father's death tho son located in Stillwater, Minnesota, in 1867, ho then being about 25 years of oge. He began dealing in lumber on a limited icale and capital, but so successful was the venture that his business gradually in creased and grew to largo proportions, ho that at the present time, after fif teen years, he is doing a business of over 10,000,000 annually. Besides being tho owner of a largo number of mills in the pineries, he is the heaviest stockholder in the Northwestern Car Company of his Stale, and enjoys an annual income from tho profits of his various enterprises of nearly $2,500, 000. Mr. Snhin in early life became iden tilied with politics in Minnesota, and was elected a representative three terms in tho State Legislature, and two terms to tho Statn Senate, He lias been for sever.il years a mem ber of the Republican National Com mittee for Minii'-sota, and was a dele gate to the Republican National Con vention of 187 J, 1876, and 1880 re spectively. Whs elected Cliairmin of the Republican National Committee Dec. 12, 1883, by a unanimous vote, and since that honor lias been con ferred, Mr. Snbin's availability s a candidate for the Presidency atthe Con vention in Chicago next June is being advocated by a larg nuinlier of papers. Mr. Sabin was elected to the United Stuto.4 Senate to succeed William Win dom, and took his seat March 3, 1883, his term expiring March 4, 1889. He . .... ... . - is a little over years or age, ana re puted to be worth $10,000,000. 1 Bohemian Resurrection. A terrible story is reported from Ma- clieno, in Dohemio. A man apparently dead had just boon lowered into the grave, when suddenly the lid of the colli a began to move and the Buppoted corpse, wrapped in its linen shroud, sat up. The unhappy man had not, meantime, beeit in an insensible con dition He had I -eon conscious through out his illness of all that had taken place around hi m II know, that is to say, that he was looked upon as dead, and possibly enjoyed thedoubtfui advantage of hearing what his fi tends hud to say aiout him. The grief of soini-, the inditlerence of others, if he was aware of it, nrust have added much to his Hutrerings. The mourners, we are told, were "horrified" when they found that the mair about whose grave they stood had lieen only in a trance, seemingly in some seen amcsthetic state as that produced by curart, which, without destroying sensibility prevents the expression of sulfering. More frightful torture can scaictly lie im agined. St. James Gazette. The weather has moderated in tlr Coeur d'Alene mountains, and hun dr ds of mcii r. "oin to tlv mine:-.- OREGON AND WASHINGTON Southport, Oregon, Is being ' rapidly depopulated. Sixty ryes looked upon Elfus, U be entered the gates of Fifty women voted at the municipal election at Victoria, on the 17th. No more work on the Palhiise brahok of thn N. P. railway this Winter. li stops short of Moscow, 14 miles. A passenger and a wild train on the O. t C. road mihsed a collision by just . 14 feet 9 inches on Tuesday. About Dayton, the railway company has selected land which is rated at above $8 per acre, some of it as high as $20. A citizen of Walla Walla', saVs th Journal, has a setter dog which; tides about town perched on the back , of i lorse going at full speed. One of Albany's citizens hits received a letter Rtating that five ship loads of railroad iron and 1,000 Chlnhlben art expected to arrive at any time at Yaquira Hay. ., . i " i. 0. II. W. No Wnevolent or beneficial .socioty ever had any more rapid or permanent growth, than the Ancient Order of United Workmen, and no society ever deserved more the consideration and confidence of those who desire to bo long to a fraternal society, on account of its cheap, mutual insurance to lit members. 1 : The order is paying out from 1 60, 000 to (180,000 each month oft death assessments. In this jurisdiction, Or gon, Washington Territory and British Columbia, there are ninety-one lodge, with a membership of 3,747. Ther have been 72 deaths in the jurisdiction since its formation and the amount of average annual assessment on a $2,000 policy is $14 25, making the insurant cost but little over $7 per year on each thousand of insurance. It has the btf nevoleut features of other societies ia addition to its lienoficiary feature Oiu Winter. The "oldest inhab. itant," who keeps his "weather eye" always on tho alert for storms hasjbeen , completely nonplussed by our present Winter." And when we come to think of the matter, it is true. That vetf not ic table climatic changes hffve lieert going on for the past few years is a fact apparent to all, but that such, radical changes should have occuired i excit" ing considerable comment. It ii a well established fact that the felling of large bodies of timber affects tho water sup ply, liut it hi too well demonstrated that railroads and telegraph lines afl'ect tho climate of a placft It would Merit from the changes notfieahle in Oregoti since the building of so many railroaJl that they must produce these 'change , by modifying the natural electrical cur rents and thus changing the isothermal lines which have hitherto marked tht temperature in this locality. Senator Dolph wants an approprlsV tion of $500,000 for a new custoai house at Portland. Of course there Is already a large and commodious build-. ing there, amply suttioicnt for all th business that would be done ever if the population of Portland were tew times what it is but Dotph wm am there to stand in with the railroad and liootn Portland, ami ho is perlof .iting his duty as ho understands it H is "! Senntor from Oregon' that is,-' the Senator for Portland. East Or., gonian. Rev. J. S. McCain, who ' bought th Dallas. Ileniizer aout a year ago,- bar sold that paper to Mr. Frank "Raesett lately from the East, and V. P. Fiske, of Salem. We naturally. Htrppose that brother McCain waj making much .iioney out r.f the Itemizer that he wa afraid it would spoil hint for the ser vice of the Lord, and eoncludt! to sol out and get out of temptation. Hill' lioro Independent . it i i A Wyoming jury, comtosed of Kvn men and five wonieui were shut up .for two days and two nights, and yet they could n t aree. It is said that if they had remained out for seventeen year there would havn been n verdict, the rivM women tlkd the seTe de.if t'.i.' lint i.ix fvoort '