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J v r i1 JLUJi ESTIHLISIIED FUR THE MSSEIMTIOS OF OEMRATIC FELUITLES. AND TO EAM 4N HONEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OF OUR BltflW. 4 r VOL.' 10. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, APRIL 2j, 1834. NO. 27, ... ... A RD. n 4 JJ 8u iS4i?if iCitfl tori j. L. CAMPBELL, AWiYr an I Proprietor. FflC5-0i t 15 nt l ! of Williraette Vntbita'.en Seventh tad Eighth Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per Annum (lit Month Three Month.... 82. M 1.2.'i .75 . OTJROSLT RATE OB" ADVKHTI9ING. Aaterttuments Inserted h follow. : ' Oae.-lture. 10 I'm J. or less, on. nsertinn Mi ach .ubUiuent insertion L Cash required in WaslvertUerl will be charged at th. fob wlnt ' ' ' , . 9aee,4are three lunntlis. ..... 81 00 .1 tniiitlia o U" au year W 00 TraMient notices in local column20 cent, per e for .aoh lasertion. k Advertising bill, wilt be rendered quarterly. All lob work must be paio fob om iieuvehv. m-i SOCIETIES. tinn Va 11. A.. F. and A. M. Meet Brat end third W. Ineedavs ia wh aunts. Seiners Butt, Tdok Vo. 9 t O, in.Y. Unl everv Tncs-lar venm. tc S .. a nts on tli Id ana H& wewmaj. m - ...,.. 1 final, Vn. 15. A. O. IT. W. TAW-. " T . . ... ,1 1. ......iV, Meeu it Mwonic Hill the .econd and fourth Friday, ia each montlu I. M. Sloan. M. n. KtiMTRtCK Post, No. 41. . A. n--M,!,,t,i t Monie HU. the lint and third rndiys f achuDntn. uyoraer, ......... ...... OsnRR or Chosks' FstRvns. -Meets the rut and third SAt-irday evening ai -?"""-HalL By order of . J. M. Sloan, (i 0. Bom L3S VS07.LO O.T. Mert, et.rySiijrJiy night W HI Fell Will. E. 0. P'HTEn, W. C. I. Laiin Stab B vunoi' Kopr -Metn nt tl.f . P. Churuh every 3 in li aft-irn Mn at 3:H. J. 8. Hrntan. S ipt.: Mi Bertha f!oo. A t Snpt; Cbw. Hill, Sic'y, Ml Hittie Smith. Ckanlain. Visitor made wlco-n I. .riUHAM, ALBANY. L. BILVEU, EL'UKNE. WTRAIl A3I & UlLYlW,' Attornsys and Counsjllof . at Law, EU'JKN'E cut. i)UK:;;).v. Pcrrca lv all t:ie kva of tliU State. They ive atwci d uttBiiti. o eolliMti'iiU and pr.l:ito niutt.T. 0.'.J! -jr .V. I t'J. li::r oa CB 3-&Q":3. A. 35.1353, Attorneys vi l Cmnsctlors at-Law, "WILL PRVCl'ICU i.vtps cvrir VV of t!i Se?ond Ju li.til D.tr.v-t an l in he iiupremi Co ivt of tliM tU. gpwil Htt-f iti.in siven t; nulK'otioni hh matter in Dnili ite C83. S. Washa jme, Attoriicy-at-Snu", U5E3 CITY, - - - Oill;ON Ofllce forraarly ocjupied by Tlia iiiii A Bean. ij"3 GEO. M. MILLED, Beat Estate Agent. KUGBXECITY, - - - OREQ0.V. OFFICE-Two doon nrth of Post 0.1i ;e. J. E. FENTON, -Attorney-at-Law. KUQKXE CITY - OllEGOX. Ryeeial attention sfiven to Real Estate Prac tie. and Abstracts of Title. Orriot Over Gr.tne Store. Dr. Wm Osborne, O.lic AJjjini.ig St Charles Hotel, OB AT TUB W 0ai 81315 OF HATES ani JyUCIEY. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or re. idenee when not professionally engaged. Qffloeattha POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. RuiJonre en Eyhth .treet, oppoite Preeby rian Church. R. E. O.CL VlllC, CvliaU of the Philadelphia Dental College.) fa DENTIST, KU"3kECITY, - OKEGv.X. a OLD FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. ArtiSMl teeth made U order, leeth itracte.1 without ain. All w.wlc fully war ranted. 0.fioe in brick building over the Cra itor : JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. LUCXEY, Clxks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etu Uepairinj Promptly Executed. CarAllVr.rk tVarra.le. J.S. LU'IKKY, JJlkwvrtlii Co'. Brirk Willamette tre,t I. B. MJM'S. A GENERAL II large assortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at 1 I-j cts. 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. Nolibij styles in CL02ILYG. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure jaMi 41 . s ati:!)xi:k 'hik mi;n who help t mo iutureati- ur ,)ciiil tiieir roi,t at home. 'i ake notice that A V'ill Hell good for CASH ut n-atly reduced Sent Prints lb and U yard.. $1 00 iet Ui .iwn and BL-aclied .MukIuih, 7, 8, '.), and 10 cts. Clarke an 1 Brooks spool cotton 75 ct per Dot 'bin m l Milled Flrimeli, 2,", 3.": 4" and 50 ota. Vatar Proo , cents 'ino White Sliirti, 73 nti and ?l. And all Other Coeds at Proportionate Rates. Vlo tlie Celehrave! W'HTK RK YTNG MACHINE! Vone b.ttr for s'rn (th. sue, an I durability), At greatly reduced rates. SrTomy oi l C-nto no's, who have stB)d by me so I in,', I will imntinue tt .ell on same Linn ai heretofore on tim. but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will gin ill ani, a others, the full rredit on iny reduction A. V. PETERS 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. ISA DEALERS is lilucki, J Watchei and Jewelry, Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and -arranteiL Xorthwe. corn-r of Willamette and Ebfhth atrwta. HEW GROCEaT -STORE (One door south of Post Cfiice ) OUR goods ar all new ann freb and of first Quality. Ail unnds rurally found in a Srst-cUww (in.- ry Store, kept on band. To-1 bauot. and CKiAKH a specialty. ' We buy i i for Cash and sell for the same, giving the cue- I tomer the advantage of Cash Piicw. i SWIFT A CO. in! Hi OF i gOODS. .T imm'. Silk s nd Sat ins in all shades. Jloircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. Hie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES ;nall grades. GROCEMES of all descriptions. t f . j. uuild vouii bridges.' ro a hs ani vmir iiit,-r,..st ! Are ueruianenttv located an EOS, ritfe, n low aeony ether CASH STOKE. Fine Cheviot Sliirtn. M, T-r) ots and 81. New Asmi tment Dress (tooda (Xo Tnuh) 11. 23 and 25 cts. Mens' Uu bMr. S'lirti an 1 Drawer., CO et Mens' OvernliirU, 73 cts. and 81. Mens' Overalls, 50, 63, 73 cts and 81. Emlirniderle. and Edging at Fabulou Lo". Prions. A. O. HOTEf, H. C. kl'MPHBET, W. T. PEET, Notary. Attorney. Caehier, LAKE COUNTY BANK IIOVEY, HUMPHREY Jc CO EUGENE CIT5T, . Deposit, received .uhject to check. Ioans male on approved securities. ' 8i.'ht Draft, drawn on OR. PORTLAND RAN FRANCISCO AND . .VKW YORK. Exchange drawn on the principal Cities nf Kumpe. Collections male on all pidnts and a general Banking business transacted on avorable senna. . ,itf. CUT DR. W. C- SEHLBREDE. 13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED; in Cottaife Grove. H. performs nlloiH-ia- lions in mechanical and surgical deutistrr. All work warranted and .atisfactiui siinranteed. AYER'S PILLS. A lare proportion of the diwa.es wlileb enime liuiuan .uttaring reault Iroiu durum. iiwiH uf llie .UMiiacU, buwvli, Hid llitr. Avku'. C'AriiAHric Pill, act illrcctly un tlii'Mi urgniM, and are e.eclally dcliicd to cur. Hi. license, cauwd by Uieir Ueiai.g. meiit, Ineliding Coiibilimilon, Iuillgi tloii, Dy.yep.la, Hcailaclie, Dysentery, tnJ a bo.i of other allmenu, for all of which they are a safe, lure, prompt, and ileataul renie4y Th. .xI.iiiIt. um of lliea. Pills by eminent pliy.lclan. Iu regular prac tice, .how. uiuulataltably the e.tliiiHtiuu la wbieh they are held by th. medical prulu lull. TheM Pill are compounded of vegetable iubtiauc only, and are abiolulely five (rum calomel or any other tujurious IngrtdJeut, A Sufferer from Headache write, t "Avm's 1'ii.li ire Invaluable to me. and are my ooiiatant coiupauioii. I have been a aevure .udorer Iroiu ileudach., and your Pills are the only tiling I could look to fur relief. One duaa will milckly more my bowel, ami free my hoad from wiii. 'I hey are I lie most eitecilm and the mulct phyiie 1 liuv. ever found. It Is a iilviiiuie to me to leak Iu their praise, and 1 always do to h.u occasion olfara. W. L. l"AiiK,of W. I. Page & Ilro." Franklin St., Iticinnoiid.Va., June 3, 1M2. "I bare uird AVKR'9 Pll.ia Iu number leu Intlaiioe. a. recuiimiriHlrd by you, and have uerer known them to (nil to Hccumpliih tliedniiirel result. We eoiiiisntl) keeplhein on hand at our home, ami in lie them a. a uleasiiiit, .life, and reliable fimilly medicine, FUlt m si'trsl A they are Invaluable. .I.X. HAVtl." Mcxla, Texas, .lime 17, 182. The llr.v. Km mis n. lUmiwr, writing 'nun Ai'iMi-t. (in., siiys: "tor some year. ft, 1 have been subject to com tiiatloii, from which, iu soile ol Hie use of lueill eiue. of various kliius, I (uU.icd Incrrailiic iiicoiiveulence, until romv moiah. ago T bu:in taking AVKH'a 1'ii.Iji. 'lliey hate entirely corrected llio rosliie Imbit, and have viutly Improved my general health." AvKit'a CATiiAltnc Pilij correct irregu larllle. of tlie bowola, .thnulHte the appe tite and digestion, and by llielr prompt and thorough action give tons and rigor to the whole physical economy. PREl-ARKD BT ' Dp. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Masi. Sold by all Druggliu. YOUNG, OLD, AND MIDDLE- All experience (he wonderful beuetloial elfecU of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. AGED. Cliililrrn with (lore Eye.. Bore Piim iir miv Mrofiilnn: rr avirh- llltie mint, may be made healthy ant. strong by its us,. Sold by all DruggUl ; 1, .Is bottle, f or ft mothers Lllo and PhyslcUna rooomiaoad iti IT 13 HOT F'ARCOTIJ. CENTAUR LINIMENTS; tlio "World's great l'aln-Ec-Iipvitig romcdlcs. TLcy heal, buullio aiid euro Sums. V.'ounds, Vcak Back nnd niicumatLsm upou Elan, nnd CpraiDs, Calls cud Lameness rpoa Ecssts. Cheap, qulcu and reliable. C CPURT3 cf dbcaCn uotu, SanCea. Craoklnj PaUni ia tuo Iloaul, Totid Eroath, Coa&osi, ami ajr Catarrhal Complaint, can l extermixiated ly Wei T Meyer ' Catarrh Cora, a Consti tutional Antidote, by Absorp tion . Tie most Important CU eorery ainoe Vaxclnatlon. nEALEB IS Crocerls '" Provisions, Will keep on band a general assortment (trooerii, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Can files, Soaps, Notions, Uifeen and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware. . Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASK BASIS i . Widen means that Low Prices are Established Coodi delirered without charge to Corel ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTEI Ft wiich we will pay the higbeatmarkrt CImMfch ill w it W roa J AS L.PAOB Am., It K mm Si" V'KV; CEN. CHARLESE. GORDON. MORE FAMILIARLY KNOWN . AS "CIUNESE GORDON." Over in tin Soudan, In Khartoum, on the Whitn Nile, tliis fantoun general is novr threatened with annihilation. An the lipecial agnt of thn British Gov- ernment General Gordon wan dis patched up the Nile on a mission of conciliation and reassHran.-e to the Sou danene, and for a nhort time after hit arrival in Khartoum and the ismiance of two remnrkuMe proulanmtions d clarinp; tl-itt the rights of the lmtiven would m protected and the slave tradi igain allowed, it seemed to the world that General Gordon, with a handful of men armed with the diplomacy of peace ollerings would provea conquering nro aauiKt the army and cause of thr foliw prophet, El Muhdi. But a rH action occurred and to-dnv the situation s ot tho nio. t alarminn; character for thejierNonil nnfi.ty 0f General Gordon bwn while this article is in type the news may lie flashed acrass the conti nent Unit Khartoum has fallen and with it l.rave "Chinese Gordon." Ueneril Gorlon wa. the youngest wii of the late Gen. II. W. Gordon. It A. After receiving a military eduoi- lion at Woolwich Academy, he served in the Crimean war with great credit, In 1860 he visited China and Ly a lwld and dadiing, yet judicious support of the Uiinese Emperor in the Taip ng lampaign, he earned great honor ind credit from both the British and Chinese government, and henceforth wan known as "Jhinpsn Gordon." His fame now grew world wide. The late Khedive of Egypt, Ismail Pasha, called Generol Gordon to his aid in alHilish. ing the infamous slnve Irado and strengthening h s chcieasing power. After a lalior. of fivo years on the White Nile, in Darfournnd Cordovan, he had partly m complished his miksioii and returned to London, as the present Khedive, Tewtik Pasha, was not favor aMy dispowd to him. The present Egyptian complications induced Glad stone to again send General Gordon into tht country as a conciliator. His los would lie a calamity to his govern mi nt. He is at present fifty-four years of nge. You may talk until your are hlind and you cannot convince a mili tary veteran thai the Lest skill, with the latest improved concocting pot, can make as good a cup of coffee as could the soldier with his old tin can on the camp lire. Hh thinks, too, tl at the fat pork and hard 'read of those days were better than the porterhouse steak and Vienna rolls of these degeneiate tiima The f d campaigner, in his en thusiasm, will not allow for any change in hia own taste, hut goes on to im press us with the fact that a l.roiled mule' ear, of a frosty morning, after a fellow has slept out in the fresh air over night, is vastly more delicious than the nicest Spring chicken or squir rel that ever tempted the appetite. r r I It is said that Mary Anderson is 'orth 1350,000. She has aHsumen the full control of her affiirs at last They used to ho aWlutely in the hands of Dr, Griffin, who "ulliwr her a little money now and tin n; hhenow dictates to liini supremely. He receives a literal -alary fiom her for managing the busi ness of the concern and has to account very week as rigidly as though she did not know him from an old 1oj The value of meat cattle sulwiMtin,' '.n the natural grasses along the slope f the RocLy Mountains from thn British possession to Mexico is placed ni my,. t 600.000,000. , The Jupanrie Duel. The motlo among the Japanese may be illustrated by the following example: Two officers lielongiiiij to the Emper or's staff met upon the imperial stair e ise; their swords happened to entangle and words arose. Maid one to the other, coolly, "It is only an accident and at best it is only a quarrel between two swords." "We shall sco abot that,"" cried the other, excitedly;' and at these1 words lie drew his weapon and pkngerl it into his breast. The other, impatient to obtain the same advantage, hurried away upon some errand of service which he was. slowly performing and instantly returned to his antagonist, who was already at the point of death, . On inquiring t he was still alive, and being inforW of the fact, he also plunged his sword into his own body. exclaiming, "You should not have had the start of me if you had not found me engaged in the service of the Prince, I die content, however, since I have had the glory of convincing you that my Bword is as good as yours." Alts. California. Anirriran wiim Sold at European. In the city of New York alone they drink between 10,000,000 and 15,000, 000 gallons of extra California and .it her native wines, under the belief that they are imported from France,. Iieing duly accredited with a French' lable. The proportion . of European wines imported as against American wines produced is about 5,000,000 gal lons European, as against 35,000,000 the products of our own vineyards.. Yet, says a great authority on the sub ject, althouuh we grow eight times as much wine as we import, and can reckon tho wine consumed at 4.0,000,- 000 gallons in the rough, we sell 20,- 000,000 gallons of quasi European wines every year to consumer. Of . course, this means a blendingof thenty- live per cent of foreign wines with. seventy-five per cen$. of American. wines, or even more, allowing for . small percentage of sales of genuine- French hocks and eland 3. Do Lessep's can il U forging aheadi Lieutenant Roger's seonnJ years' re port is out, There are 15,000 reen at work auh a million cubic metres a month will-be exsaved this year to. 700,000 last year. And before the , next rainy season it is hoped the an nual excavation will reach 25,000,000' of cubic metres. Do Lesseps has set 1888 for thn opening of the canal, but Rngtirs puts it 1892. Forty millions of dollars have been spent, a full third of Du Lesseps' estimate for the total coat of the work. But whatever amount may lie necessary to complete. it can easily be obtained. If no great drawback is experienced, the canal will be in full operation in 1892, in time to celebrate the four hundredth anniver sary of the landing of Christoval Colon,, commonly called Columbus, Recent improvements by the inven tor make the Catling gun capable of discharging to a distanco of three miles twelve hundred bul?uts a minute. When first invented these machines, threw out bullets at the rata of 150 per minute. Such accuracy -of aim las lieen obtained that "the gun can be- aiuied at a plank nailed to a support. several thousand yardd away, and by moving the gun rapidly along while firing we can cut a line through the board as though it wore sawed. Bul lets of different s.'zes are used in differ- ent guns. No two bullets leave the gun at the same time, but when it is considered th-tt 1,200 shots can be fired in a minute it will be seen how rapid ly and regularly it works. Those who have the liest means of know ng, estimate that legitimate emi gration will increase the population of Washington Territory 30,000 during, the present year. "So you have just returned from the Wisr aveyou, Mr. D'l" said a mtrv ra ing an old crony on the slret yesterday. "Yes, sir; been, all throught the territories." "Game abundant hent' "Ca le is very abundant sir I vry- ' Wimt kind predominate faro takes the lead, ' with. i "Well, ' pokr eod secona. 'Good day." ' X