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. r 71 row n H H 11, u 1L cm:'. iiJi3.:.i"iB:W ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEMMION OP DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN AN UQ.NEST LINK BT THE SWEAT OP OCR IRO W. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 18&4. VOL. 16. NO. 19. f DR. W. C SEHLBREDE, gene c AMD. if I. L. CAMPBELL, publisher awl Proprietor. ffvirit -Oa fnEutH'of Willamette "brt ?3.nth .ud Eighth Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ptr Annum jf 25 Hit Month... . 75 Tb Month. OCR OSLt QIC ADVKHTI81NG, Ad.ertLenient inserted a follow.: iU .ubVnt insertion $L Cash required in ".""advertiser U ba chared at the fob :lr..m'mth, WOO 7 " six nwnth JJJ , ' " oue yer notice, in lool column, 20 cent, per Vd'verSwU wiil b. rendered qn.rt.rly. mtciRriei. Scte ,U tr.t M4 thlri W.laeri.y. inoavn. - - v a t o. , -.y , 0. . Mjew.wy u-., V.nlUBUHf Nil. f MtTSmtli. 14 tta WedueUys In eneh month. MeX t Masonic Hall the .eeend nd fourth r.y. in e.ch month. j m Sloas M W .' the first and third rridAys of iVm..th. By order, CoJUANHKlt. Jades or Ohosi FHiEn.-MrU the , tt Md third Saturday evening ' MlV,,c Hail. By orjer oi - - - itDTTi Lotus N.. 3,i7. LOO. T. Meet. r J. r. unuron every o iui;j 7"-'" , , ... I R. Hut..n. S ipt.: Mi IWrtSa Ah t J.itfChM. Hill, Ssoy. Mi Haiti hnnth. i ?- I. 1, AIDANT. U B.ITIU, IfUESIt WTitAllVN & IIILVHU, Attorneys ad Caunsellor at Law, EUGEXH CUT. OUIW'JM. PSACriCB I.V ALLTHK COUUT.S OK thi SUte. Tliry iv B.ecil attuntion Mlleotiou. and probate umttora. omct - .vr V. K. .t o' GEO- B- & CM A. D).U13, Attorneys and CMiisetlors- ab-Laiv, wiu. nucricH ix tub omits . f of the SdimuiI J.idicial Uiatnct and in k. Supreme Court of thw SUte. Special attuntion given U colluetioni ami tattan in Drohate Cea. S. Vajhbjrne, Attorney-at-Law, a,jEsa cut. - - - ouwiON Oniee formerly ocjupied by Thoinpon A Bean. GEO. M. MILLER, lttora7 ani CiaissllsMt-Liw, and Real Estate Agent. irjQEXECiry, - - - oreuo.v. OFFICE-Two door, north of Post Otfl'.-B. J. E. FENTON, 'Attorney-at-Luw. t KUGEXBCITV - OREGON. ' gpj.al attention given to RjaI Eatita Prao ti and Abitract. of Title. Orrioi Over Grange Store. Dr. Wm Osborne, ZO.Hs'jAJj'j'.iiiJ St Charles Hotel, - OR At THE Uf DU) itnZ OF HiTE3aad IUCXEY, DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re. idenoe when not professionally ui;,'od. eOSoeattha t .. POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. lUadence on Ei.'hth .treet, opposite Presby liaa Church. DR. E. G.CL VlllC, CraduaU of the Philadelphia DenUl Colleje. na DENTIST, XCGENE CITY, OREGoX .nr.n FfM.IXGS A SPECIALTY. VI" ArtiBcial teeth made to order. Teeth ' io.t-J without uain. All worlt fully war- n.t.1 ():B. in brick building over tb. Cra.e .tore ' JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, ' hKXW IS -icks, Wacnss, Chains, Jewelry, Etc, Repairing rromtly Executed CIAllWrk Warranted. jl J.S. LUCKKY, XDavurtb A Co ' Brick WiUara.tt. ttreeL NEW 'mmdltmmm 1 B. BUM'S. X3T A GENERAL 8 A large assortment f La dies and Children s Jim at 12 1-1 ds. J Good Dress Goods al2c- Best Corset in town )roOc An immense stock oNcw and Seasonable Good . Fine Cashmere in '.very shade. New and Nobby sties in cloihingA Liberalbiscount for (ASH. i New Jti e 37 "W 3ETE2,3:03E3S 7 pATKOXIZKTlIEMk.V WHa!LlT 1. OI.HU'Jl, llUUMS, wliose teU art, Take Ice tliat Ai. ojfciiu iiiicii i'kmiio nil iiwiu;. Will cll tfiHle for CASH at wTeatliuced prices, Print lb and 18 yardn. ...... .1 .$1 00 j Bast Rrown and IJljaohed Miwlinsi 9, and 10 cU. I Clark an 1 Droolts poyl cotton 75 fcr Dot Main and Milled Flrimla, 25, a':nd 59 cU. Watar Proo , cent Pino White Shirts, 75 ots and $1, And all Other Cds at Also the Celebrated WIlITK SIV TsTG MAOHXE I Kne bttor for B'ron.'th, size, audibility I, At To ray old Custouien, who hiood by me t nn as hertotore on tini. lut Hoy time they I. ..L Ml a.. 1 ill sni. ai 'JKiiers. iiiw rim rrenit ij v rKtiiit;viiui Goods solas low as any House in Oregon, fo CashOr Credit i . : Highest Pe paid for all kinds of Country Bduce. Call and See 8. B Friendly. CRAIN BDS. Mlm tM XM&ttfiKMt P-i Viand Jewelry, Musical instruments, Toysoni etc Watche. Clock, and JeweUjred and warranted. Northwe. corner'illamette and Eighth itneta, j NEW liHOCEifffOHE (One door aouth of Poi ) .' OUR good, are all new h and of fint nnalitv. All ifood. nnind in 6rl cbuit Grocery Sure, kepkml. 'I'o baco and CIGARS a petjW. buy for Caoh and ell fr the aamej the cus tomer the advantaga ol Cash I I OLD lilllll Trimming Silks nd Sat ins in all shades. Jloircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES fiver brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES ''nail rade. GROCERIES 'of all descriptions. nmtiiik f T .BUILD youn BRIDGES, ROADS AND ymir iiitemxtM ! Am n.iun.i.tl. .l PETERS, a. low aa any other CASH STORE. Fjne Cheviot Shirts. 59, T3 U and 91. New Assortment Dresg GikhI (No Trash) IS, 23 and 2b cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts an 1 Drawers, 50 ct Men.' Overshirts, 75 eta. and (I. Mens' Overalls, 50, U5, 75 cts ami SL Embroideries and Edwins at Fabufou- Low Prices. Proportionate Rates. LTeatly reduced rates. so 1 mg, I will continue ti .ell on name wish to make L AMI purchase. I will oriv. A r millll.li.i" A. V. PETERS IT! ? A 0. HOTFT. M. C. HUMPHREY, W. T. PEET. Notary. Attorney. Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK IIOVEY, HUMPHREY A CO EUGENE CITY, - - OR. Deposits received subject to check. J,oans made on approved aecuritiea. Sit;ht Draft, drawn on PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. Exchange drawn on the principal Cities of Kumpe. Collections made on all p I iU and a ifeneral Banking businn. transaitid on avorabl tnna, ,ij . 13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED In CntUu'e Gnive. lit erforni. all opera tion, in mechanical and surgical dentistry. AH work warranted and satisfaction iruaranteed. SCROFULA u.I all scrofulous diseases, Sorrs, Kr) sImk las, Kurum, Itlotrhrs, KliiEWorm, lu. mors, Carbuncle., Ilolls, su.l Kriiitloti. of Hi. hkln, am tli. direct rasull vt u luiiur. state of the blood. Yo cure tlie.o d. leases tb. blood must b. . purllteil, and restored to a healthy and na tural condition. Avku'm Saxsapaiiilla ha. for over forty year, been recoxuUed by ml iieiit medical authorltle. as tli. most pow erful blood purifier In exlitenr. It free, the system from all foul bullion, enrich, and strenstlieiis the blood, remove, all trace of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a eomplete master of all scrofulous disease. A Itecent Cure of Scrofulou Sore. "Some month ro V was troubled wllh scrofulous sorrs (ulcers) on my leg. 'lh limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and I be sores discharged large quantities of ntfenslv. matter. Kveiy remrily I tried failed, until I used Aykk'S Haiisaparii.I.a, of wlueb I hav now taken three bottles, Willi the result that the sore re healed, ainl my general health greatly Improved. I feel very grateful for the good your medicine has done me. Yours respectfully. Mm. Axx O'DKIAN." 1M Sullivan St., New York, June U, M. VY All person. Interested are Invited In call on Mr. O'lirlan; also upon tlm ltev. Z. 1'. Wild of 1H East A4lli htrrrl, New York City, who will take plra.nro In testifying to the wonderful rrllrary of Aver, ttaraaparllla, not only In the cure or till, lady, hut In hi. own rase ami many other, within hi knowledge. The well-known teriltronlht Dotlon llrralil, II. V. Dall, of Jtocketler, A'.,, write, June T, ItKW: " Having suffered severely for snme year with Keseuia.nnd having tailed to llud relief from other remedies, 1 have made use, during the at three months, of Avrn's Smisapa HII.I.A, which has etleeted a eniirfr em. I consider It a magiiitlceiit remedy for all blood diseases," Ayer'sSarsaparilla stliiiulntes and regulate the action of the digestive nd assimilative organs, renew and strengthens the vital forces, and sieedily (Hies ItlirunialUiii, Neuralgia, ltheuma. lie (.out, Catnrrh, (ieneral Debility, and all diseases arising from an impoverished or corrupted condition of the blood, and a ak enod vitality. It Is Incomparably th. cheapest blooj mull cine, on account of lis cotlceut rated strength, and great power over disease. 1'RKI'AKP.U II V Dr. J.C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. SoiJ by all Drugtas: price (I, tlx bottle for SS. Children rcn CO HoCiora Lie aiid PhyaicUn reoomxnond it. , IT 13 HOT parcoti:. CENTAUtt LINIMENTS; tho "World's great Pnin-Kc-Iicvliig romcdios. They heal, uuutlio and euro Burns. Wounds, Venk Back and nhcumatlsm upon Man, and grains, Calls and Lameness r.?o'a Boasts. Cheap, qulcK and reliable I BMMMilMBl.1. VM . . - .1 ii II- CPURT3 of disnt!nsMucu., Sonde. Craoklaij PaUns la tho Hoad, Tetld Eroath, Doafnos, And nnr CatarrLal Complaint, can be jrtermlnated hj Wei Vo Moyer' Catarrh Core, CooaC tatlonol Antidote, hj Aborp tioa . The most Importa.nt Dia coyer since Vaooinatlon. DXALEB IV Croceris Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment Groceries,, Provision, Cured Meat, Candies, lobaooo, Candle, th?ar, SoaiM, Motions. Green and Drii led fruit, Wood and WiUow War, Crockery, Ltc Buiinen will be conducted on a CASK HAS IS Which mean that Low Prices are Established Coodi delirered vrithont f harse t Eorci ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTLX Vr which w will pay the hilietmsrk t JAS. I,. PAGE- j g f w It u J . . 111,1, foffrnpnndfBff. Fitt 2.1, 1884. Editor Uiard. It Uaaatl com mentary thntone Ims to n.nkf on the great limn, of our propln in Oregon, IhI wi arei inlelligiit on almost every ttulijcet which pei-laiim to our prospt rity, and to our growtli in moral and in rwinoiml and ptlilie rharacter, we an- vi-ry indiirerent on all matters pertaining to Je tnaintenniicf) of our general liealih. While, health in really tliH foremoMt (ui'Htion with everyltodf, it im nui.jift of which w know the least. We have no philosophy of life, nor have w any well arranged plaim of living. Wo live irrationally and to have to take the ill consequences aria, ing from bad hahita. One thing is cer tain; the great majority of our people are out of health, and under -our pre ent luiiita we have not Wen able to bring the life of a generation to extend its uttermost limit beyond thirty-three yearn. Now, practical hygiene is the friend of longevity, and makea the care of our physical health a pomtive Chris tian duty. God has given us a won derful iKxiy, for noble purposes. Oh, now many people we have known who have not lived out half their days be cause of their dissipation and indulgen cies; we are slain by our own vices. I saw in Eugene the other day two little boys smoking cigarettes, and upon in quiring how long they had I men Binok ng, ono said two years. I found they had become continued smokers of cica rettes. Farents, save your children from this vice, if possible. Do not allow them to deceive you; they will bless you for restraining them when they get to ba men. A genuine case of leprosy, with all its attending horrors, Ims been reported from Lincoln, Cal., caused by cignrelto smoking. The vio tim is a Uy twelve years old. Nov I would be in favor of our Legislature passing a law to prohibit any person from staling or giving to any loy under the age of sixteen years, any cigarettes, cigars or tobacco, for the reason that it h-ada to the foulest and most fearful diseases that come to a human lieing. And all that is neceswtry to insure the ruin of the human race at no distant day, is the increase hubit of tobacco uxing as rapidly as it has increased for fifty years pa Look at tunny of our younj men with their whole mass of lood foul, their breath fetid, their sweat nauseous and their whole person offensive. Girls do not marrv a man who uses tobacco. Very respectfully yours, Thomas Belsiuw. Oregon Stale Ptnlltntlorr. The following is a statement of the numlier of convicts confined in the Oregon State penitentiary at Salem on the first day of February, 1884, to gether with the length of the term fpr which each man is sentenced and his nativity: Six months term. 1: one vear. 27: ono year and a half, 4; two years, 3G; three years, 32; four years, 18; five years, 43; six years, 13; seven years, 14; eight years, 2; nine years, 2; ten years, 16; twelve years, 4; fifteen yearn, 3; twenty years, 2; twenty-four years, 1; thirty years, 1; life, 19; total, 238. Nativity: Arkansas, ; Missouri, 6; Oregon, 18; Connecticut, 3; Massa chusetts, 7; Pennsylvania, 13; Cali fornia, 21; Michigan, 2; Rhode Island, 2; District of Columbia, 1; Maine, 3; South Carolina, 2; Iowa, 4; Maryland, 3; Tennessee, 1; Illinois, 13; Missis sippi, 2; Virginia, 4; Indiana, 4; Ne braska, 2; Wisconsin, 3; Kentucky, 3; New Jersey, 3; New Yor't 23; Wash ington Territory, 2; Kansas, 1; China, 27; Louisana, 2; North Carolina, 1; Minnesota, 1; Ohio, 8; other countries, 52; total, 238. The result of the Murray trial a verdict of murder in the first degree was what the public, generally, ex pected; but the lesson is a salutiry n to those who allow liquor to transport them Into fiends for even so short a period While a man is responsible before the laws of God and man for his drunken acts, yet he is not aware of what he is doing when drunk. Mur- J ray was insane, but liquor tnado him HO. Vindicator. Tbe flolmiii Etiolnlluci. Sohie icaloii friends of the corpora tions are now attempting to excue the vote of the "immortal eighteen" who voted no to llolnmn's resolutions on the pretext that those resolutions were calculated to take away rights already acquired by the company. The follow ing are the resolutions, as introduced by Mr Hoi man, and passed by a Tote of 2G8 to 18: llesolvid. That in the judgment ol the House all public lands heretofore granted states and corporations, and to aid the construction of railroads, so far as the name are subject to forfeiture by reason ff non fulfilment of the con ditiona on which the grants were made, ought to le declared forfeited to tho United States and restored to tho pub. lio domain. Resolved, That it is to the highest public interest that kws touching pub lic lands be so framed and administered as ultimately to secure freeholdera therein to the greatest number of citi zens, and to this end laws facilitating speculation in publio lands, or authorii- ing or permitting entry or purchase thereof in large bodies ouj,'ht to be re pealed, and all public lands adapted to agriculture, ought to lie reserved for the benefit of actual and bona fide set tlors, and disposed of under the pro- visions of the homestead laws only. Jieiolved, That the committee on public lands lw instructed to report .t the House bills to carry into effect the riews expressed in the foregoing reso lutions, and be authorized to report such bills at any time, subject only to revenue and appropriation bills, and that tho same be in like order entitled to consideration. Cut them out and save them for future references, and remember if Mr M. C. George ever is a candidate for an office again in this State, that he is one of the eighteen who voted against these resolutions. 1 Wonderful Bell. The temples at Kfoto, Japan, says a correspondent of the . Philadelphia Press, are mainly of interest on account of their great bell, which swings in a monster wooden belfry half way up tho liillside, back of the buildings proper. This liell is a huge . bronze cup with nearly purpendicular sides and a fiat crown, and, liko all Japanese bells, is sounded by means of a huge lieam kept in place by ropes, but, when occasion requires, brought against the rim of the bell with great force. It requires twelve coolies to manipulate this lais. 'ormerly it was only rung onco a year, but now it may )e heard two or three times every month. It is one of ;he greatest wonders in Japan. It is eigh teen feet high, 9J inches thick, 9 feet in diameter and weighs nearly 74 tons. It was cast in a monster mould in the year 1G33. As the bell was cast with the rim up, the sold entering into its composition computed to he about 1,500 pounds -sunk to the crown. It has a magnificent tone, and when struck by the open palm the vibrations may be heard a distance of one' hundred yards. Sorry He Pirdonri lin, A gentleman entered a car at sway station, and in going down the awle accidentally knocked to the floorthrhatr of an uncouth, rough-looking chap who lay in a seat with his head projecting, over the arni-re-t. "I beg your parden, sir," remarked' the gentleman, politely. "Yer want to be kind of careful how you staggering 'round," replied the-ill-natured rough as the gentleman' passed on. "Venture to say he never asked any one's padon," I said to the passenger next to me. "You're .nistaken there," the latter replied; "he begged mine once, very politoly, too. "Must have been some unusual cir cumstance. "Yes, indeed; lie was in the State prison aiid wanted to get out. Put I am now sorry that I pardoned him." "And you are " "Ex-Governor Thayer, of Oregen. Wm. M. Moore, a pionesjr of Clat sop Co., was foully murdered last week- n