Timlin Iff 1 . MJ ESTAIILISIIED FUR THE MSSElimTIIIX (IP OEWRATIC WIMPLES, AM TO EARS AS nnXESTliriXC BT THE SWEAT HP fl!!R BKflW. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1881. VOL.1G. yu. 20.- r c ID, . illlli TT H V.l 111 V V It; $tt (Situ tStnnl. . .L.0A?3ILL, TMWii" 1 1 ! Proprietor. - OT?lM - 11 Vit ?i5 M ' VilWnitt IsrutbiUJii JjriVi Ail KifY.h Struts. Fcr twin Ail Mnt'ii Three Mtuthi . l.'H . .71 ...... oo n oxi.? . RA.THM Of ADVKimHINH, Advertisement iniertel as follows : Oa it it. 11 liu or l4i, one inwrtion M j u& wbei unt Insertion I. Cadi required in '' - Ti'miilrjrtUaM will ba charged at the fol Tia'rttMt Oae q.re three in tilth 9U oil " . " lit minths 8 00 '" ou9 yeir 1- Of ' transient notice in lnoal column, 23ceut per (or each Insertion. AdvartiilnT bills will be rendered quarterly. . AH cb work m ist be rwn for s pkuvekv. SOCIKME. 1 T a 1 1 A V .nit 1 V Meet! irst and third We Inesdnye In earli nwata. U RlWTI TAtVtK Nil. 0 I. O. jjO. t. Meetsevery Tuesday nin:. - IIT ...... . Fun.u.uTkT Nit. (1 . . th. 1,1 and 4th Welnes,lay in aaen mourn. fcoul Ltom. N'- 13. A. O. IT. W Meati it Masonio II ill the second and fourth r.Har.y.i...ohmontl,) m RoAN. w IClirATRICK P..4T. No. 41. it. A. --iIwt; t Uaionifl Hi"-, the Rr4t au l third Fridiys .if jchth. Ey order. CoMMismsu. 'lRDU or Cmissx FRiwns. Meets the rat kid thir l S-itnrday eveniiw at Mwomc Halt By order of J. M. Sloan, I. L. Bum Lotjs N .r,7. 1.0 . O. T. Moeti ' LiJtnma SrR BDor Mors -Meet at the 4i. r. Church every San I iy afteriiiMm at d: l I. J R HvhWi S'ipS.: Mi Bertha Cook, A t apt: Chw. Hill. See'y. M' H Smith, dkaptain. Visitir mido welcome L.BILYEU, --Attotney and Counsellor at Law, KUOKN'K City, OKEUON'. PSiCriCBIX VU.THK COURTS OF thi Stat. Will Kiv i!i.il attention ti wllectlnui an I pnlute nntttiirH. ' mei- -Over W. F. ft (V Extr :C!). B A.03.UI5; Attorneys awl- C'HUise.Uors- ui-Lii,ir, vvHLr.'ptt voneK int tub oruTs W of the Saw id du li'jisl Ui.triat mid in he Sanremj O.mrt of thi St.ite. , Be.m tl attentimi gi' V- wi.l'tctlimi ami taturi in nn.lute C33. S. H 33h3 jrne, Attppiicy-at-S-aw, iOIH.J oirv. - - - o:iK 10N .OnUeformirly JMiiel by Th.iiu:)n Bean.' W8,liJ CEO. M. MILLER, l.torav ail Cj'iillJMt-LiTr, aai Real Est &te Agent. laGK.vaciry, - oauuv. OFFICB-T do trj iir(h nf t? nt 0 fi ;e. J. E. FExrox, AUorjipy-nt-Lnw. Kuaaaciry - ouegon. Bueeialattentim !ivn ti Rjil EiUta Two tie aitd Aht,--U of Title. Orr ICR 0er Grni;e Swre. T.W.HA1UUS.M.D. Physician and Surgeon. office Wilkin's Drug Store. Kviidenceott Fifth itreet, where Dr Slielt-m formerly raided. Dr. Wm 03borne, OSciAJjiiniisSt Charles Hotel, 01 AT THE W K7 StJIS Of HUE3 aal LUCKCT. DR JOSEPH P. GILL, n AX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rei- Vyid.noe when not protonionauy encu. vaoeatthe ' POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. RWd.nre on Eighth itreet, opposite Preeby rUa Chareh. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCXEY, v Clicks, Wlcnes, Chains, Jelry, Etc. """I T ' , ' . RepiirinZ I roraiitlV bieculea. u far All Wrh wr.rr.-u. J.?J..Ll,'ivr.i. I'Ji Turth k CVi Bri Wdl tt. stre. IW A GENERAL') fVir'e assortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at J t'J r.v 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 CW1JUNG. Liberal Discount for CASE'":" New Departure ! ! '' TWO' PICfflSI t. V . ,i - 17. CJE33I' AXI) CREDIT, LAT!iOXIi:THEMKN WHO II1CLP T . liUILD YOUIl liUIDGES, ROADS AND SCHOOL HUttilib, wIhwo interest are yemr intei-estn I Are ltciuiuiientlv located ano itueud their nifits at home. 'J'uke notice tlmt- A, V. Will eell good for CASH ut ffi-atly reduced Beat Printa lb and IS yards SI 00 Best Brown and B'.oached Muslins, 7, 8, '.), and 10 cts. Clarke an 1 Broohs sikioI cotton 75 cts per Doi l'U :i in I ilille.1 Flrnnels, 2J, 35: 45 and 00 cts. Watw Proo , cc;ts Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and ?1. And a!l Other Coeds at Proportionate Rate3. Alto the C.djlfV.mi WmTK SK VTNG MACHINEI- None batter for slr ;n ,'th. si.e. an I d'irahility), At Kivntly reduced rates. ;T To mv ol I Cmtone's, who have stood hv nic so I tn.ir, I will continue ti sell on same frm as heretofore on tini. hut if at any tim they wish to 'oalte CASH pnrchasns, I will jive allsm.il' itheri. the full credit on irv rediiction A. V. PKTRItS bnm Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash Or Ciedi Highest Price paid for all, kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. M. Friendly. CRAIN BROS. flX'A DEALERS mm illotky ) U atrha and ,j . Jewelry, .v. r.. Musical inst.-umenis, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Chicks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Xorthwe. corner of Willamette and Eighth strata. (One dor outiv0 i on i-mce j our hi ar. n ani m and of first qnahty. All ifnod. nscally found in a I flrsvchwi (irocery Store, kept on band To- Ibacens and CIGARS qiecialty. We l.uy i fcCtiih M for the tU au. ' tomer the adrauUife of Cash Pn'cr.s. i 6 WI FT CO. GOODS! ' imm ' nt Si -ins in all shades. Moircantiqae Silks-; Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES 71 all grades. ' GIWLEMES of all descriptions. PETE J prices, as low as any ether CASH STOUE. Fine Cheviot Shirts. 59, 75 cts and 51. New Assortment Dress Good (No Trash) 10, . .. s. Mens' Un l?ir v v. SMrti n 1 Drawam, 53 ct Mens' Overidiirta, 75 cts. and $1. Mens' Overalls, 50, Cj, 75 cts and 81. , Emhroiih-riei and' Edwins at Fahuloue Low Prices. low as an House a. o. Horrr, a. c. hujirHRrr, w. t. hit. Notary. Attorr.ey. Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK HOVEY, HUMPHREY it CO EUGENE CITY, - - OR. Deposits received subject to check. 1oant male on approved securities. 8i-ht Draft drawn on PORTLAND, PAX FRANCISCO AND Exchange drawn on the principal Cities of Europe. Collections made on all point and a veneral Banking busines transacted c avoralde terrea si) t. mwii n W. C SEHLBF.EDE, rm 'fJ fi cr IH NOW PE11MANENTLY LOCATED In Cmtae G mv. He perforin all oiera lions in mechanical and surk'icnl deutixtrv. All work warrnnted and ialiifactiil i.'unrs.nteed. A FEW HINTS rem the int or lHjsK. To mart tht low. lit gritty, to 4 ttioroHik.'g, 4 to 0 filli, A'xierif ill tri ccii tin proper i.'ixi- ih tuck tatt. for, Constipation, or Costivenrts, no remedy Is to effective as Avcn's 1'll.U. Tliey Insure rogu'.ar daily action, onJ ro. tor the bowels to a bcultliy condition. For Iniligrstlon, or Pysiwpula, Atra'l Fills aro linaln.ibiu, and a sure euro, Ileart-bura, Loa of Appetite, Foul Btomach, Flatulrncr, Dlulars, M..H. ache, Kurabncs, flausa, are all relleve.1 and cured by Aykr'S Pills. In Liver Complaint, BlUon Dlsortlers, and Jaundice, Aim's Pii.iji ebould bo flvoa In dose large enough to .idle tli lirer and bowols, mid remmr (onsUpatlon, A a eleanslug inedlslue in IL. Fpilng, iheee PlLU are unequnlled. Worms, caused I7 a morbid condition of t!ie bowels, aro cijiclled by these Tills. ' Eruptions, GI:ln Diseases, and ri!', the result of Indigestion or Constlpctlon, aro cared by Ilia us of Arm's Tills. For Coliln, tile Arcn's Tv.rjs lj o;i:j the icrcs, remove lnflaninir.tovy a::.'.y.',i, and allay fuo fever. For DUrrho?a r.nd Pyeente ry, cauaed by S'.iiMon coMj, luilijoutiblo fowl, AVkU'l Till are the true remedy. - RliunuiatUni, '. Cout, Keur:glo, and Bi-Uilci, often result from Ul'usilvoduraiig-e-uicnt,- or colds,' and disappear on r.uioving the eause by the uso of Ariu's Tills. Tumors, Dro.sy, Klduvy Coinpikiuts', sn.1 other disorJere csustd by debility or cUtructlon, are cured by Avva'l Tilu. Buppreaslon, and Painful aluustruo. tlon, bar a safo and. ready rouuly la AVER'S PILLS. Full directions. In various lanjuagae, e aompany each package. Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mjes. Sold by all Druggist. n tlothera Llo ond riiysiclnna rooomiuoad It, IT 13 ACT PARCOTi:. CEXTAUIS UNiaiENTSf C10 Ts'orld'o great l'alii-Kc-I'rvltiK remedies. Tliey heel, uioiho auil euro liurnii, Vi'ounds, 'Ten1.: Back h:id Hbcumatisin upon Ulan, civJ. !:;:ralns, Calls end Lameness ypca Dracfs. CIiccp, c.ulcu. and reliable C CcjiCos. Craoiilluj 1'aci la t-o Ilcaw, Tetld Ercath. Co&ccs, and nay Catarrhal Comnlai.-it, can ho eztormln.tod tj Wei To tloycr'o Catarrh Cnro, a Ceaut 1 tntlonal Antldoto, by ATjsot? ion. Ti moct ImTtoi-tont Ei ooTery sZnoe Vaccination. otALesis Croceris 1,1 d Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment (irooories, Provisions, Cured Meat, Tolaoco, Cifc'ars, Candies, Candle, SoaiWj Notion. Ureen and Dried i rtiits, ' Wood and Willow War. Crockery, Etc. business will b conducted on a CASK I3ASIS. , Which means that Low Prices are Established Good. deliTtrtd without tliar?t. to Boyti LL KINOSOF PRODUCE WANTLt JU J J ' Children" w m I ror. W Jj h,;Ak !t Charles Heade. THF. DKCEASKii NOVELIST. Cll:l li'H Rcailr, tin I'lllilli'lll En'hli novfliKt, wlio difil in London, April 1 1 ih, ivni Imrii in 1814, at Ipsdi-ii Hnusf, Oxforiloliirc, En:lrtiiil. Hik futlicr was tin cinint'iit Mvlmlur, iiiid liin wither n liiily of uiiuhikiI intcllMual str'iith. He nun nduwited nt Mio dalen (Jilli-oc, Oxford. Aft'T grulu utiii' In- rcail Imv, qiini'd a Viin-rian fflloiVHliip nt tin1 University of Oxford, in 1842, and was call.-d to din W the year after. He never practiced law, hut adopted a literary life, occupying lim earlier yearn in writing for news paperH and magnziiioM. Ilia lirst novel wan "Peg Wotliugtoii," pul.liHhed in 1853. "Cliimtiii Johnson," iaxv'-d tli i.inw year, waa well received. "It U Xever Too Late to Mend," produced in 1856, dealt Hevcrely with cnrlain ahuses of prison discipline, and created great excitement. Henceforward every work from Mr. Iieadea pen Max welcomed ei.tgerly. Tim list of li !k works, includes in addition to thono olready mentioned, 'The Couriw of Trun Love," "Jack of All Trades," "Love Me Little, Love Me Long," WhitH Lies," "Tim . Cloister and Hiirtli," which is, perlnpn, the ahlest of hia hooks; "Hard Cash," "Put Yourwlf' in Ilia Tlace," "Griflith Gaunt," and "A TerriMn Temptation." His pen lias proved inexceptioiially powerful, dealing incidently with social wrongs, and severely condemning their ;jrpetratnra, Few writers, if ai.y, havo covered a wider rnn'fi than Iih in tho variety of tiction originating in tho view of motives and impulses arising from other passions than that of love. Charles Rndn was a Hiiccemful dra matist, llo puhlished "Gold" in 1843, tho lirst of his plays. "Musks and Faces," "Two Lovers and a Life," and "Tim King's R'val," followed nt inter vals. Several of his stories havo Uen dramatized, notahly "GriTith Gaunt," hy Agustm Diiy. Aiw-rioau readers will renienilu-r Mr. Reade's suit against the Nhw York Times liecause it had eharact,pried "Grilfith Gaunt" as an immoral production. Six cents damages were awarded the irato novelist ly the juryHittingentlmrase, The deceased writer wus a man of great force and originality of character. 1I loved and hafe-d with v. hemenif. His pen was far from hein'j squeamish, for it wrote t e 1 1 mh, and he was untiesti naMy n great master of tho knowlet go of human nature. A Profitable Cow. Mr. I). M. Kirhy, of this ci.uuly, has it cow that deserves going on record as the cham pion hutter maker of Washington. Ter ritory. She gives milk ho rich, that in three hours after milking the cream is ready for the churn. Tlu cream rises ns soon as tho milk i cold, and in six hours it has tlm saiue nppi'aranon of cream that hasHtood twenty four hours, and upon heing placed in a howl tnd stirred drlskly with a spoon or o se knife, hecomes tine golden hutter in one minutes time, ahe gives no more milk than ny other ordinary cow, yi t, though half of her milk is given to a three weeks old calf, enough hutter is n.nd from the remainder to supply a family of shvi persons. The cream is literally all Ustter, hardly any milk heing left ufu-r churning. Sh is of the commou native stock of tho coun try and lays no claim to Musi hlood or Hue milk for that matter. Nih mi curiosity and the neiohlsirs for miles around visit Mr. Kirhy's folks to see the wonderful qualities of her cow tested. Who can Ix-ai her! Uaytim, I W. T. Chronicle. OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Weston had a $2,000 fir on the 2d. Insurance $500. Farmers in the vicinity of Alkali are planting corn. A Goldcndalo, W. T., hen is mother, iu a litter cf kittens. Cosmopolis, W. T., offers tlOO1 prem ium for the first lady settler. A fire at Glendnle cn the 20th, des-' trovecflioth the Palacer and Californw hctdK; loss 820,0(r. The CorvallN Lender, Trfght, newsy and joumaliflic, ipprnrs in a new dress' this week. S!ucce': to it Asotin, W. T., wants a preacher; bo-' does Ilader, Oregon. No pay prom ised; land is cheap, work easy. The. larger girls of t he school at' Hills'iorn, have organized a hase hall cluU They havi a nent uniformj and . i ought to hnrelots of fun and healthful' recreatitin, Twenty-IWe soldiers from the garri son undertook to run the city of Walla1 Walla a few days ago. It didn't paw' out. The soldiers are kept at their quarters now. There were no ladies on tfro jury at the District Court, and no one among them seemed willing to serve in that capacity, says the Spokane Falls Chron icle. Well, there are some duties of citizenship the ladies ouyht to Ik ex-' cused from performing. Tho Walla Wlla Journal is reliahly ' informed that the agents of the O. R. ill N. Co are urging persons wImj. sou template making shipments east to hold on until the O. R. its N. junction with the Short Liiw is made, when' rates can he ohtained over that route'' cheaper than those of the Northern' Pacific. Under date of April 10, a Walla Walla Journal correspondent ays: I arrived here (at Eagle) ahout ten days' ago. over the worst trail I ever saw.' Found all kinds of Iriisinesa very dull' and on tin decline everybody getting out that can. There are no paying;' claims on Eagle creek, as far as prqsr-' pected, hut it is staked off in twenty . acre lots for eighteen miles up both forks. One would think hy the reports that the country was full of gold, but have been prospecting on all of the streams for fifteen miles each way, except on Ptitchard, and cannot Ret' color of fine gold. There is aWiit ton feet of snow on the mountains and it lint been snowing for the past three days. Tell all the hoys that this is no place for a poor man until after July, when the fight will be over and they will want men to work on the Pritch, ard claims. ' Wages will bo very low and living very high. , At presi-nt prices are: Beef 30 cents, ham 38, Imcon 30, flour $33 per barrel, coffee 33, eggs ftl. Tim reason unsigned why Mr. Her nmu proposes to make his campaign alone is, that he knows only one speech and proposes to run the bloody-shirt business through thn Statu on his owri hook. Dinger learned his present speech about twenty yenrs ago, when,' he was a member of the Republican' party, and has given it a' kind of 1 Rip ' Van Winkle sleep sincH he got out o( th Land Olli.ie, in consequent of- Wis, opposition to Mitcheil in 1812... Ik rather stale, it will hardly do So rhef' present tiiw. Them are new . Issues," Liinger, to be considered. Standard. ;. Ever fu:r-minded Republican- paper in the State speak a good word for thet' work done at The Dalles. Occasionally j .1 . .. T". mere in an exception, notaoiy me r.tti: gene Journal, which thinks Mr. Myers'1 is not qualified to represent Oregon In ' coimress. i no. mental t-aiur of tlia: journal warranted us in ex clain vn: "litilly; success is now certai'i." All the Democrat io paper' arv enthusiastic ov. r an unexceptiorv. . ally good ticket tnd an ineomparaiily . wise pronunciation of true-principles.--'-; Rosidiurg Independent. (.. If the Republican parly's history is 1 grand and has been for the pa t twenty . two years; will Mr. Herman explain.; what he (lid with that record frqiu 1873 " to 1880. Will he also tell the people ' where he was, politically, during those eight years of gloryt If our memory series us correctly, he regarded th' great and glorious party too corrupt fur his association for alwut that" period. Standard.