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J 3 .. . . ' -' j .;.vj .' ' , .... -V ' . ..... , -V iv'- ' ' ... . i ,1 7 r TrTTr n ! r HTlBUSnED FUR TIE DISSMMTIOJ IF BZS0CUT1C KMIES, 1 W KIM AS nOMSTLlTISC BI THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW ' r' ' ZJ. V -- :.. ' " . :. 1 , '' ' - - - 'lr --' ' - ' -"TT - - ::; v EUGENE CJITY, pTUUDAY, APRIL5, 1884 ! ' "' "' l";lp -r ..Pi"!. VOL.16.; .1 X3W.C.SEHLBREDE, ! 1. U OAMPBELL, .; M&f.W n 2 Proprietor. I FNO'l-Oa tH KrtH of Wllaraetu XKRMi Of SUBSCRIPTION. Pe A ft Menthe Ikre Mewtat .t2.M . .75 ,. : ootoxtl : UATK ' Or ADVWHTISlNa. Aieertis.eeU Inserted M follows t ' mW W Una . N, ineertloa M i .a." Urtfc L Oaeh required la I. - B.I41I l)J I. E. DOTS, ..'.woo mM II ... A vv XM ) orK w ' to ti'iiKrit - w. II A f . tt4 h nnu iv . imasth. ( " 1 " " ' . . .1.... I. MKhmO mill . EST A GENERAL-jV IHill il li a p..w.o-'f- A, O. U. W. 9TT . . ....k4 UlU.Vt, U BlLTKl', Attorneys ani Counsellor .at Lav, ... T.IIL. I'rlCl'TSO' i large assortment' cf La dies awl Children Hose at IZJ'iids. . ' Good Dress (loods at 12c- Best Corset in towifordOc An immense stock of New arid, Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. ; New and Nobby styles in CLO J II IN G. fill 'Sat ft: ins ih all shades. Jlloircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. . Hie finest stock of French KID SHOES rvfr brought to this places . BOOTS and ' SHOES :nall grades',,.,? . GROCERIES of all descriptions. Liberal Discount for cash. : : New Departure! t f wIleetlMi Ml I pr.i'.Mito imttr tftiet GE3. 3- & Uci A. D3ISf xilt. TRxn-rrcK is the cwnrw , k,SuprraoO..rtUiiu Uv . . aiktun in nriht Geo. 3. Wa3hburne, Attorney-aMaTT. w cirv. - - ORKOON Oni.efon-eriyospUJby Thorny Bam. . ' . CEO. M. MILLER, Ittanir 'aai CwtaiJilbwitrLwr, and ' Real Estate J $e up OFFICEr-Tw doon nrth of P"t Offl' - ' 1 1 ' " J, E. FENTON, Attorny-at-S.awr. KUGKHB CITV r- OKEOOS. Mm hJ Abrt-ti f Dr. Wm Osborne, . p.H A.lj.i5 '5c Charles Hotel, - 0AT-H- w 3 jr i-; op avmaiiincip CA.X BE F0I7N0 AT HIS" KWOB -r r USo t tac POST OFFICE DKUO 8WUE. KJr an Etit!i rtreet, opj) if Prby i CUarcX ..f tl.. PaiU Ml) iw HnUI Cillefe.) 53? iro 'Z3;t3I33S5 I ., OAS39C. AM yC3FtEX3F3ClQi? PATWi IN I2K TEE : HELP T . WFIL&YOCR "BRIDGEJI, "KOA D3 ANT. ritiiJvM) IIOIWIkhS. .iuu-rtMl r nunr lntrrwU 1 Am iMrinananklt l.ioted tMti A. V. PETERSi i';r-rn Will nell swkU (or CASH t inlf wJucoil pi-Jcos, u low u any othor CABU STORE. iieat hints 1 and Wyardi $1 00 Beit Ilrnwn and Bleach! Mimlins, 7, 8,9, and 10 cu. Clarka and Brooki apool oott.nn 75 eta per Dox. Plain md Milled FlrnnoU), 25, 35: 4", and 50 eta. Watar Proo , twita ' riiio White Shlrt, 75 rt and ft Fine Cheviot Shirts. 59, 75 at aad IL New Ainortinent Dresa Oooda (No Traeh) 15. 30 and 2o cU Mum' Jh lirrfiir. Shirt and Draweri, 50 ct Mens' OvernhirU. 75 cU. and Jl. Mens' Overall), 50, 65, 7b eta and IL Emlimideriei and EJyint at Fabuloul Lea Prices. And a!l Other Cosds at Prooortlonate Rates. Vlo the CelehrawJ SV FT IT K Sit ATISTG MACHINE! . . . . ..... . -... .i j . ',,ne bitter for s'ren ,'tli, slue, ami durability!, ai greauy "'iuotu mo. T Toiny oil UwiVmiro, who have stcxMl ty me so i ins, i "J"' ' ""' , , h as heristolore ou imi, nut u at any time iney wwn v..ii. iuiwm, til sm. as other, tlio full rrwlit on my rwlnction A. V. PETERS 1.1 BUT M M M Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Gash Or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. H. Friendly. EE.ffl.TIST. t II'NUW PERMANENTLY LOCATED in Cottam Omve. He performs all oirra- f tion It mechanical and sitri.'iftd drntitry. A" i vnra warranted and satisfaction HusrMitred. j im hints ; jjli' J ronm du or awrs im tvm U ftnlll, I I 4 eiiUi ' Ikorouvhl), 4 to I f .11- .1 . ! I .H J.1J- tl . rsasity b W'eMirw a ' fiua. ' Tfcn iua V1 aU .wtioa, and ri (era tha bo.ls tea kaaith eoadlUop, ' For IaUgssMl'pr DyaawyMla, Aral! . ; tUM ar. ueltjaabla, n& a sar. enre. 1 , BMurt-tntH Lvaa Vf Appetite, Font -' ttasasch, ytalalsswry, Diulawea, BmiI ada., Wanftisn, Itauaaa. are all re)i.Tl aad eund y Arxa'f Fill. U thurpaaaalalnt, BUlanaDlaareWa, aal Ja4taa, Avaa'a Vw.im should b hi ae laf asouls ta eaeita Ue ' Urer and kvtrela, aad rsnwre eeaatlpaUaa, If a eleaalii( saedlelna to the Iprlng, theaa Fltxi are aaaallrf. WarsnaaaaaW Vy a morkld endltloa at U. bow.la, ar. expelled by these Tilu. ErapUoa, Ikia Diseases, and Tllee, the result 4 tadlgeslloa or CoasOpallon, ara ' eared by tbeoae at Itu'i Pilij. IraaJColrtlO taU Altt'l PiLU to epea the-peree, ivh(ila tuftaaaaatory aeeteUo., atafaliay it$9it.'- . ' V V vx " y roriUrtfam iid PyaaeiUiy, eaaeed by " wMaolds,,lairiseetlbla food, w4 Avau't T1J.14 are the true remedy. kheumollsia, Oont, KenreJfla, aad UlaUceoften rrsult from digestive denude- . fbjnt, o eoWls, and disappear on reawring tiie eaqae b'y llje as of Arta Filu. Tumsois, l)roiy, Kldiwy Pbmplainls, ami Aber duofdsre oaiiMtd by dsUlity or ebstr action, are eared by Afta's Pilu. ' . Happrrialon, aid ralafal llcustraa. : tleeii ha a safe aud ready remedy la AYE R'S PILLS. . . Fall dlreetlons, in Various Ungnasei, ae eon easy aaoh paeksgej. ' raaraatD T , Dr.J.O.Ayr4Co.,Lowell,Mm. Sold by all Draggtiu, j ;? .: .. , -itkVaf.;. .-,-- 1 - ! 1 GRAIN BROS. DEALERS aaMk. mm m m mmm m atm I r 'T r J fin nFN IIS . LgS, r-OLO.riLLixa! a 8.'KciALTy ;i IJHW5rUotk,.- , IjT Anil id tti mal U frier. Ieta f Jf.S U K Hgtfj,rt . rtrmcteJerit'OT.t i.un. All sr.k fully wr- -SSJS3Z?. J. WlWlrt rautel OSce itt brk-lc baillmrf over u.e SJ-Aili JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. 8. LUCXEt, nd Jewelry. I Musical inainjmenia, i wye, nuiwmi y WaV-he. Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and erarranVM. y-wthwee conur of WillametU and Eighth stneta, eki, iVansj, Gains, Jewelry, Etu 'Uepairin Promptly Executo.1. Wltl Trk Warraau-. JF1 - iJ.S. LU'.IblKY, tnTrftiCl K-i vraiv-astti street I.HvV CiOSfiti? STORE j (One door south of Post Office ) ' OCRpjoiU are all ne ant fnwh and of 1 first qiwlitv. All ip1 nerally found in a j ini el IJrncerr Si -e, k.-pt on hand To l cr.H and ClfiAkM a specialty. We l.uy for Ch and sell for the -une, viving the lomer the advantage of Cash TiirM. iwirrtco. A. 0. HOVEf, U. 0. UdalrHRIT, W. T. PER. Notary. Attorney. Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANE HOVEY, HUMPHREY A CO f EUGENE OITT, Ol. Deposits reueived subject U ebeek. Ixians made on approved securities. Su'lit Draft drawn on POUTIND, RAX FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. Exchange drawn on the principal Cities of Europe. Collections made, on all pointa and a general Banking business tranaaoted on avorable an, jslwaya Coras stni nvtet dlsap volnta. Tlio world's groat Pols" SUiUve for Mm aad Beaat. Choap, qolok aund rallabU, i.PITCnER'S CASTORIA U Hot Narcotic. Children .: Iftovr fat upon, Blothcrs ltkcr "hd Physicians recommend ' C'ASTORLV. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, : sllays Fevcrlshness, and de stroys Worms. .WEI SE METER'S OA YARRH Car. CoaetltutionaJ Aatidetei for tMa iorrlblo mala. tj j A'osorptlon. Tho moat Xayortsuat lHaeorery ainoa Vm . alauatloa. Otkar remadlae nvay retliarra Cataxrh, tlJa enraa at 1 jrf atc kafor CoaaamipUoa ta la. . Prince Bismarck. 6f IMPERIAL' CHANCELWtt GERMANY. .1. niAXU is Crocerls d Provisions, Will ketp o hand a yeneral assortment . Orocenee, Proviaioiia, , t Cored Meat, Xofaaeuo, Uli-ars, vanaiea, ' Candles, Hoar, Notion, tireen and Priea Frnibi, ' Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASK BASIS . ' ': Which means that Low Prices are Established toodi dclirertd vithont (barge to toyei a aw ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED y-w which we will pay the highestmarkit priee. JA l-A'.BV Tliw mwnt evi'iit in oontmction witlt tlm rrtum of thn LaHker resolutioiiH, mid Prince Uiwuarck'n rjmiccIi on the uliject in tlie IWrliiiUg thp other day when he ducUred his friendly fwling toward thin country Imt vclii'iiiontly stated bit oljeclioim to Iwing mado his i-iifmy'K post man," Imvu of lut inadtt th hurly Hyuro of tliA Gi-rtuan Clmn odlor a uoUlile o'yect in (hit politic of lite day. Otto Edouard Leopold Bwnmrtk. SohonnliSuS n, Chancellor of Qermnuy, and politically the moat powerful single man in the world, m horn at llran dHn'mrj;, April 1, 1813, of an old and wealthy family. . Ho atudied at the (TtiivriitirR of lottingen aiid' Berlin, Hid Inn reputation in "till high in (he OHtiinittion of stadiMiU ah a diiHllist and liecr drinker. Bisninrck'x diplomatic) career liegan in 1851, whfn he wan made chief aecre tary of the PruHsian Legation at Frank furt. Bi foro thin he was known an an ultra roynliKt and absolutist, Tin- in terestn of Prussia, and its elevAlion to the head of a. confodcracy of German Slates, were ohjecta alwnya.iii Ida mind. He was epecial envoy try, St. PetrTiJiurK in Ti.TD, eonstnntly crew In the regard of King Willinn;, and in IfirJJ w'aa given' th iiiont Important di plninatid position in the gift of the cwurt-tlmt of Minister to Franco. Before long he was i real led and made President of the Cahinet and Minister of Foreign Affairs. The popular oppo sition to tho militarism that was fast becoming the overpowering feature of Prussian politics met with strong op position in the Pari intent, and in Octo ber, 18G2. BiHtnarck dismissed the dep uties. A revolution would doubtless have followed this arbitrary action, hut the complicated Slesvig Holstein ques tion aroused a strong feeling in favor of the nationality and unity of Ger many. . From this time the policy of Bis marck was secure, and Prussia at once took the lead of the German States. The war of 1866 completed the supremacy of Prussia, and Bismarck, from being the iiiust hated became the most popular man in Germany. When in 1870, Nopoleon III took vlvantngo of the so called Spanish ques tion to precipitate a war with Prussia, feeling that tho security of his throne depended on"provmg that he possessed the inilitory genius of the great .Napo- eon, Germany was prepared at' every point, armed, as it were, to the teeth, The war of ls0-71 was soon decided, The discipline and skill in strategy of the Prussian troops wre invinciWIe, The anticipated "manh to Berlin" of the French troops liecame a sudden retreat Paris was surrounded, and at last the German soldiers marched through the streets of the French ' capi tal The terms dictated ty Bismarck included the surrender of Alsace and part of Lorraine, and a war indemnity of 5,000 million francs (about $1,000, OOO.fMK)). The unification of Germany was the natural result. In 1 M7 1 His marck was made a Prince, and in the name year he was raised to the position 7. C T. C. Mrs. M. C. Leavitt, Superintendent of W. C. T. U. work on the Pacifij Coast, will commence work in Oregon April 1st. Mrs. Leavitt conies to us, having aires Jy won many laurels as an eloquent lecturer and an earnest Chris tian worker, both in her eastern home and also in California, Much of her -lifo has been given to the cause of education, and she Wings into the lee ture Held a scholarly and intelligent mind. Miss Willard.sayif'ol her: "Few workers hive) hfought Into our ranks . si much ability and 6uliure,1 qualities , that commend themsejvrs alike to the1 . conaerystiva and prognemiee classes of , society, i that site com ntaqds-success wherever she goes." She visits Oregon ' hoping to strengthen the union's already organized, to enlist all good women in the work of the W. 0. U., snd b every possible way ' to promote ths cause of temperance among via Like . Miss Willardahn comes with a wr -man's heart consecrated to t,hn great . V' work sho hn undertaken. Ws "earn- ; estly dithiro that she may have a thor-:'1 oughly successful campaign which shall " 1 brii.g to us a hundred-fold mors strength. We look to the Christian pec 4 pie; to pastors of Churches, and to alt earnest temperance, workers to give Lor - -.- their fullest aid aud sympathy, We- ' feel confident site will receive not enly , . a royal welcomei hut a hearty co-oper- tion in all ler work.' . MRa. liavitt's appoistmksts. April 1... .Tuesday Astoria IL.., 8....ivetineiay..., at. neie " 4.... Friday, Reception Portland ' " 6, ...Sat, Sun..'. .....Salem " " 8.... Tnosdsy Lehanoo " 9.... AVedneailay "... ........ Halsejr , ; ; 10.... Thursday Bowniviller , " 11.... Friday ... . . ; Harrisbnra; " 12, 13.. Sat, Sun Eugene " 14.... Monday ..Drain- " l5....Ttte-(lny Oakland " 16.,.. Wednesday Roaebnrg " IS. ...Friday 1 . Jaoksnnwlle ' " ll,2l)..Sat, Sun Aihland " 22.... Tuesday .Oregoo City " 24,25..Thnrs,-Fri Ewt Pt.rtland , Other appointments will be published in due time. ,' : . ; Pres. Oregon W. a T. U, - Mks. It C. Cartwriqht, 8e'y., f. t' OREGON "AND" WASH UgQUXXT A crowd of Boston excursionists are due nt Seattle May 1st. It costs $65,000 to get ths U mat ill out of the depth a id afloat again. Johnny Hanahen, of Seattle, is the latest victim of "caught in ths ma chinery." He is minus a lintb, , Rumor has it, says the Port Town- send Argus,that an Eastern' company of capitalists are going to put a large paper mill in Tomwater, W. T. They will employ from 100 to 200 men. - , Herron Siding, Monlsun, appears to be a back place tor passengers by the Northern Paoitie to leave the train, even for a moment, at night, A pas- ; senger while walking the platform the other night was garrottd and robbed, of s)12 :- A gentleman who is well informed as to the resent growing emdition of Chehalis cosnty, W. T., asserts thst s passenger and tr !ght traffio between Olympia and th lower valley towns would psy the r inning expenses of a daily train, beuid leaving a reasonable margin for profit. sBwawawaVBMBaBaBwawSsewaMBBBwa 1 iiml tiol. Just as we go to press,says the Rose- bur Plaindealer of the 29th, we learn that William Caldwell was shot and instantly Vlled by a min by th. name of Bnrhank, at Melford Thursday. It S'enis that a son of Burbank owed' Caldwell aUu'. $2 50, so Caldwell at tacked young Bui bunk and choked him very badly. Subsequently the father of the hoy.mee ing Caldwell, asked him ' if his boy owed him auythingrand re eeived the repb that he did, naming of Imperial Chancellor. It is proUbly ' the amount, Burbank tihtn put bis a fact that he is the rarer of Germany Hand in lus p wet to get itte money to in absolute degren that is hardly true even of the Russian Czar. The Empe ror follows his advice implicitly, and the Reichstag is almost always subser vient to his will. - For some time Prince Btsmarek s pay it, when Caldwell sail, "Do you want to shoot it out'l" at the same time drawing his revolver.. ' PuH-ank quick ly drew his- pitol- and tired, the ball txkine effect just lm the heart, pass- health has been verv noor. but he 'has'lnif entfrely throuch Caldwell's body of late submitted to a severe course of j and striking the ground Uck of where training, i.id the other dny.when about ; be was sUnding! Caldwell livid only to ntakit a speecH on the Lasker ques- a few iiiinut . This Oddwell is the tion, walked to the Reichstag the first ame party who shot and eta died Chaa lime for many wo.nhs receiving an , Hanna, and for wiiich hn wua recently ovation frcim the people of Berlin.. J acquitted at Jacksonville. es Jc -ri i of n i 4 i. e - if- K & i i ,1 " w Si , ib, A r . k' 1