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li 71 1 i ESTABLISHED FUR TJIE DISXE UINJTIM OF DEMlt.lTIC PRlMim AXD TO EARN IN PXEST LI VIXC BT TlIE SWEAT DP OUR BttnW. VOL. 115. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1884. Ni J. 30. r. if PI f i f A KB. hr Iu $ ijne , tCity " Curi. I. L. CAMPBELL, ' PMii'ur ait Proprietor. Of ?ICJ ? - i i tHi'lui lb ol 'Villmntte ' VsatbstVJia ijv'.!l Ml Ei'lth Street. ft TlS-lvi -jit aj ji ;.vir ii 1.1, An-ini.. 7 WM 1 8i M mfit 1.'! .73 Tares Miuti. ocaoNt.Y RA.TK5I OP ADVKUTWINO. Adtertira;aU Inserted as follow. : One iquwa. ID Hum or Iws, one insertion M; such mbjeHJUt insertion L Cwli reoiirsd in drams. . r Tl m a IviriUar will b eharjed t tlia fol ewinr ntiJ: On square thres months W w " " sU month M , " on, year 1'-' Tftn,. natiae in In Jill colainn, 23 cent per for e?h irtion. Advertising bill will be rendered quarterly. All lob work tn ut b? tun Kob on maiVKKY, RnuitNK tOWK So 11. A. P. anl A. N. Meets Brat an.l tlurit Wt InewUy ia sarh mentk. vjgeaj'Bte. Hntxm "httt. TOikik No. 9 I. O, Swt"c0, F" Meetsevery Tnmlnr inminir. X- Wiuiwhali Kncampukkt No. C t. 00 tU. Maul 4th We In lay. in ew'li niontli. EuiiRiR li :. N . l". A. O. IT. W. Meet lit Mvtnnio Hill the second mi l fourth F.4dy iu each mouth. I. M. S1.0.W. U. W. ' Kt(,PATHO P mt, Vi. O. '. . !!. t Xwmh U ill. t'n lint ti I t'ii-1 Fri ! iv of task m inth. By or L-r. Ctrl i m ku. fKn or Ch'hks Fhiksih. M-m the nt n l tbirl Sit irt iy rv?niii t M '-wiic HU. CyorUrof J. M. Si.ua -f, 'i l llt;rrs L'-i? V. 957. T. O. a T. M.-t. erjry ir.liy iil-j'it ii 1 1 Fi'l v' r ill. K. 0. P.mKR, V. a i Lit.iixv 8r.t Bviiiok H:! M-' t !. . f. Olvan:h trf 3 mlt Vtrti-.:i At .5-51. J. It. HiHtm. MtU Tifrt'i ' i '-. AO dipt; Chit IMl, Sju'.v. Mis tif.L- ri.-siit'i. Okl lin. Viho-i n 1 1 ; 11 L. BtLY.SU,. ttor.13y ail C-iunsc!or at U.v, - .! : rnT. m !:(; ). PtV ' 1 : . , n : ivcjiriMor ? ii W 1 'ivHi-ii.! iittiiition to e."fil ' .lit m at "it. fjrrxt:- 1 .vi- 'V. K 4 !.' l!(;i'M i'.fi-t Albn-.f ji ii i C.nnsi'!hrrs a'i. ar, V ot t'l' ''ul.i ilisi.i' U.-iiri.t inn! iii bit 8 ipr.i 11 ! ii't .if l..ii. ".:. rtjiiiil kUt-iiMi ;iv.i ti nill.'dti'.m .ml ntittH-.t in tf.iiv. G3. 'J. vas-iJ-irno, itj ins1 : :iry. oitu;;)N onien foi-iinrly jjiiiic! I by T1io:ii;iiii & lUxn. jyiiu.l GEOL M. MILLER, Atos; aal OnwUaMt-Law, and Heal Estate Agent. EUGItyECirf, --- OKE30.V. OFFICE-To ilo r mrth of Pott ().H :e. J. E. FEN TON, Kuaayscirvr - oiiEso.v. ' Bpssi it ,tt)nti 111 'ivn t Hail Ett.ita IVac liti n I AhitMHi of i'itU. Orricg Over Grange St ire. T.W.HAlUtIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Stare. . Uiidencc od Fifth street, where Dr Khelton formerly reiletL i . Dr. Wm Osborne, 0.ficsAi);iiijSt Charles Hotel, - OB AT THE Dili 8mJ OF HlT33l vM J OS VP J P. GILL, CA BE FOUXD AT If IS iFFICi; or idenee when not pmfeuiuu.iily cii;i,--.!. ycttb. POST OFFICE DKUGSTOttE. EWdnre on Eighth .treet, op wite Pruaby riu C'liureh. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCXEY, g&Q nmri K Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etui r, 1, m. . , I Repairing rromiitly LxwiiteiJ. Cd-AII Work U .rrle-. r 1 r a IlTi'fWV J.S. LU'-Kr.T, KU.Tti Co. PrWr Vi!lraetttre,t. I E. DUO'S. JST A GENERAL .J II Zn'ife assortment of La dies (tin I Children s Hose at li 1-J vts Good Dress Goods at I2c Best Corset in town for dOc An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in, every shide. Xew and, Xobbij styles in CUnilLYG. L i he vn ! D 1 J ASH Mew Departure ! ! p.V l'i:OXIZE THE MEN Wiro HELP T L iH'li-Dl. llUUxliZ, whiwe inti'i-ejUtire h.jcihI iquir (ir.i.'iu at home. 'J ake iotice that a. i Will noil yooil.1 for K'XAll at ,'iwitly re luoed I5tt Prints Iu nn I l.Syar.'.. ?1 "9 j Best Urowa mi l EL-ncheJ Mniiliuii, 7, .S, 'J, anil luct. Claries mi 1 llro is ;hhiI cotton 7.1 ctn per T):i2, l'lii::i in 1 Mille.l Flrnneli, 23, 3S: 4". un.l 5() vti. Wiit.ir Pron , frr.t Finn White Shirts, "j cts atnl ft. And a!l Othsr Coeds at Proportionate Hates. Alio the .VHim ..; NVI.-II.Tn: S! VTNG MACMINKI None bsttiM1 for s'Tfn rth. '., 1111 1 il'inilility, At jji-atly rnilucpd rates. .if l'o my ol I CuttoTion, wliii havn Htooil by me ho I m, I will iswtlmif ti sell on name trns herstofore 011 tim-i. hilt if at any time they wish to aake CASH (Hireling.-, I will fiire all sin. as -ithon. the full ertillt on my rwlmitimi A. V. PETEUS Gooi3 sold is b n a3 anz Hou3e in Orasoii, for Cash Or Ciedit Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. IL Friendly. CRAIN BROS. DEALEK3 -i.t- Jewrlrjr Musical init.'jinents, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, ')!:, ami Jewelry repaired and warmntl. Mirth we corn-r of Willamette and Eighth stA,-t. NEW &A03E1 f STORE fOn. .1or south of Post Ofhc 1 ovn am ii ne ni frh and of firat nualitr. AH k-o-kL nsrally found in a intVu.-. iwrr Ht-, kept ..n band To- 'DjlC,,(1VKt )XV W" ,,Uy f.irCnh and aell for the same, invin; tht en.- tnuer ths atlrautav of Cash I skb. 8WJFf CO. GOODS? Tiimm'n? Silks il Si in s in all shades. Moirea n tiqae Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES :n all grades- GIWfJ'Htlf'.S of all descriutions. i sco'u n t fo r . IJUII.!) YOUH EIUUGES. UOA DS AM, yi.i.r iiia-rln ! Are wriuarKlilly lojiite.l uu mm, nioes, fts jw M any , tier CASH STOUK Kino ChevioUShirts. 6), "." eti uni Ul. Xew Ascorfihi'iit Dresi (roikli (No TranL) 13. -M au.i 2j cts. Arriit 'Tii !). irii!. S'lirtt 'i-i 1 Dtwtrn, 51 ct .Mens' Ovi.Tiihii ts. 7." cU imp ?1. .Mum' )vei'al!n, jO, G,"i, 75 eta nml SI, Kmhroi.lerieit and Eilint nt Fuiiulou fnn i'rice. a. 0. Horer, h. c huupfiiiet, w. t. pket. Notary. Attorr.ey. Caahier, USE C8UNTY BAM. 1I0VEY, IIU3IPHHEY A CO EUGENE CITY, - OR. Delimits reveivtd subject tn check. I0.111 tu.le on approved securities. Siht Drafts drawu on PORTIiVND, PAN FRANCISCO AND NKvV YORK. Exchange drawn on the principal Cities of Eumiie. Coilectinns mails on all points and a t'eneral Banking busuns tranaactod on avorable Dfi. W. C- SEi.L6f.EDE r ir. 13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED in Cottar Itnive. Me perform nil or. lion In meehnnieal and nnrii'iil ileutislry. All work warranted and nntifactin guaranteed, A Marvelous Story TOLD IN TWO LETTt'FiS. FROM THE SON : "UtHtltmen: Jly fattier retiilo at (lloror, Vt Ha ha been a great (unVnr f nun Scrof ula, and the Indeed letter will toll Jou what a tuarreluui cUoct Ayer s Sarsaparilla hat had in bl case. I think hi blood mtut bar, contained the humor for at leaat ten year ; but It did not iliow, except In the form of a acrof ulou tore on the wrist, until about trt year apo. From a few root which an pearetl at that time, It gradually iprcad so at to corer his entire body. I assure you ho wa terribly alHIetvd. and an object of pity, whon be beg:m using your medicine. Kow, there aro few men of hi age who enjoy as good health a he ha. 1 could easily name tlfiy ucrtoui who would tcitlfy to the fact In hi case. Your truly, W. JI. riULUFI." FROM THE FATHER:;; duty for mo to itato to you the beuefit I bar, derived from the uae of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Elx months ngo 1 wn completely eorcrrd with a terrible humor and scrofulous tores, 'Ti:: humor caused an Inccmnt and Intolerable, itching, and the tklu crackotl so ns to cause the blood to flow In ninny place whenever mored. My (utrcringi were great, and my life a burden, 1 commenced the uso of tho Sarsaparilla Iu April hist, and have used It regularly since that time. My condition btgau to Improve at once. The tore liana all hoaled, and 1 fuel perfectly well Iu every respect being now ub.e to do a good day's work, although 73 years of age. Jinny inquire what ha wrought such a cure iu my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, Aver'i Sausai'ABilla. (Hover, Vt., Oct. 21, 1862. . Your gratefully, HlltxM rinilirj." Ater's SinsAPAHiLLA cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaint, Eryalp elas, Enema, Ringworm, Ulouhes, Sores, Bolls, Tumors, null Eruption of tho Skin. It clears the blood of all Impu rities, aids digestion, timulnteo thencli.m of tho bowel, and thus rortcros vitality Slid strengthen the wholo system. rnrr-AiiED nr Dr.J.C.AyerACo., Lowell, Mast. Sold by a'. I DriiUls; SI, lit bottle for $5. slirayj Caroi a:l never dlsa? palaU. 'ilia worl'a c?oVt Pais' tlnllovor tot Man 0.2:1 Beast Clicaj, rxnlcli and reUaMo. PJTCU2i:'3 CASTCRIA Is uot Narcotic. Children tjrow fat upon, Blotlicrj l'.:c, aad Physicians rcco::i:ncuJ CASTOItLV. Itrc-ulatcsto Bowels, cures AViad Colic, allays Fcvcrlilmcss, and dc itroys Worms. WEI DB EIEYSH'S CA TARilH Cure, a Conatltntlonal Antidote) for this tonlbio mala iy, tjr A'oorptlou. Iho mot. Important Eisooverr since Vac tinatioa. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, tfJs cnrei. at aajr staco bcloie Coatumtion eta in. IS HEALER lit Croceris " Provision?, Will keep on band a general assortment Gmra-risa, Provuious, Cured Meats', Tobacco, Ciyani, Candies. Candle, Soaps, Notion Grom and iJried Fruit, Wood ami Willow Wars. Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS- Which mean that Low Prices are Established Cooda dtlirtrril without hr;e to Enyri Ml KINOS OF PRODUCE VVANTl JU J JO 1"r which ws Hoe. -:ii !.- ii..i.uiM..k . LOST M Tri AiiJfiC REGIONS. LT E'jrO ANT ADOLPIIUH W. URGELY. At last, tlin first v'ssfl of tli On-ely Rollnf Expi-ditioii, thn "Ht-ur," lam Hailed for tlm Arctic region on its liu nmno miRsioii of rescue. Two other vessel, tlm TlietiM and Alert, will soon follow, and if Lieu'enant Greely and his pi ty are Ktill Nurrivorn, lliey may yet he rescued and returned to their country and friends. It will lie reineitilieivd that the Greely expedition set out in mid-Summer neat ly three yearn ao, to man one of the Pnlur stations in the North, stiililished for Kuientiliu purposes, the leading "Overniiii'nU of the world. The party left the i:liti "Proteus' Ht Luly Franklin U.xy a-nl proicedcd northward. Knthing was heard of Greely and his followers for Home lime, ind then repn'rts were reeeived lit th War and Navy Departments, that the Uiiity were in (list res.. An expedition was immediately sent fur their relief, which was compelled to return without aet'omplishin its purpose, or even licing idle to rilitain any reliaMe information iu regard to the fate or wliereahoult of ihe missing pirty. Tlie details t.f the organizttinn and 'iiiiment of the present expidition 'iy Joiigressiiiual action are fully known to 11 r readers. We puhlisli an exuellimt ilcuess of Lieutenant Greely, who was orn in Massachusetts, and is ahout ,'urly years of ae. I In is not a gradu it." nf any nf the military academics', ind he entered the warns a private, 'lis military record is highly donora- I". From private ho wan promoted to corporal and lirst sergeant in Com fiany 15, of the Nineteenth Massachu- ictts Infantry. On the lKt!i of March, he was rade Second Lieutenant 11 the Eighty lirst U. 8. Colored In fantry, and in April, 18Gi, he waa pro moted lo First Lieutenant, lie was reveted Major on thn 13th of March, ISC"), fir "faithful and umritoriouH aer. vice." Jlewas made wnptniii ot the Eighty lirst Colored Infantry on the ':th of April, 1HG5, and on the 22d of of March, 1SG7, lm was tumoral)) nius tered out. Upon tho rcorj'anizatif n in 1809, ho hs assigned to the Fifth Cavalry, and liecame First Lieutenant iu 1873, which is his present rank. The Ilepulilicaii State ticket nchiib to Ihi rather a tamo all'uir. Judge Caples, W. Lair Hill, and men of abili ty and standing its the party wore Kar ri lioed liy tho ring in the interest of the Portland Senatorial goose, which, if tho people consult their own inter ests ami act wisely, will lie pretty well cooked on the 21 of June. Jiinger Herman is only a moderate lawyer, with no marked (piulilicatiou tor the position, is a chronic ollioe seeker and has generally kicked out of the traces when his aspirations were not gratified. He is, since Ins nomination, well pleased wi'.h the record of his party and can he relied on lo op ose, thn payment of the relsd war dedt. Tho nomination " of Flynu is ho decidedly weak tlrnt wvfiitl leading Ilepulilicuu pi. per s including the Oregonian and Astoria IndeM'iid eut advocate the election of Thayer. There is now hut little douht of the election of Tlmyer, and the election of Hon. John Mvtrs is quite prolialile. Courier. Ihe KHcliurg Independent, whose editor is the law partner of Ringer j Ilerman says: Herman will .lo well if posed to the election of lawyer to he gets tliree four.liH of the Republican ! office seem highly pleased with the- I vote of the state, and ha no thought Hon. John Jlytm nt Purtinnd. We take the following extract from the Oregonian'a report of Hon. John Myers' speech in that city. 0ff one thousand persona were present: M lit! pointed out netrlrkl In-- : rniiNiytenrips ih the RepuMican plat form. Tho Republican ay the tat should control tlie railroad, but re fused to allow Mr. Durham's resolution lo he introduced. They nay they want a registry law, hut nominated men who have voted against 01m At thfl last cssi m the registry law win defeated y the Republican, all but five toting against it. On Republican candidate for tho legislature from this city had voted against hi bill for a road la which would grpatly benefit this conn try. Iu conclusion he made a strong pie to the people to vote) for their own interests and m no longer Mihaervient to rings, which courted tJiem oft flec tion day and then turned against them His speech was a plea for support on the ground that he would try to secure legislation to relievn the people from the power of tellish corporations to stand np for ihe party that is tlieif friend. It was evidently well received Although Mr. Myers in not an orator" he apeak very well a laboring man to laboring men, and with an air of can' dor and conviction which add weight to word which eloquencn alone cannot impart. A he cidinl tided Go' emor Thayer was called to the stand and made a short address. The meet, ing closed with cheers for the candi dates and fur the party. The Noiiilara Thn Republican State Convention has done its work. Among the many aspirant for office the majority were retired to the shades of private life. The succcasful ones aro before the peo ple olaiming their suffrage, - J"or Con gress Hon. I3inger Herman of Rose burg was (he fortunate man, although the contest whs a spirited one Itetween himself nnd Judge Caples of this City Mr. Herman who possesses only local reputation will have tip-hill work ir the cauvasM against hi op'jonent whose lung service in legislative work htf brought him favorably before the peo ple. The nomination of Judge L Flinn of Linn county was specially in opportune; especially w,hen such art able man nnd lawyer as W, Lair Hill wa "shelved" for that purpose. The Presidential electors are Judge Warren Truitt, of Polk 0000117 J. C. Leasure, of Umatilla county, and D. P. Thonip' son of Multnomah county. The Re publican have certainly not pat before tlm people their strongest men, forreas oris which will lose them many a vote ere the close of thn campaign. The differ ence between l lie two parties in Ore gon is not so great as people are led to believe; us the difference is only in the changing of a few hundre 1 toters on the day of elect'on. The real vote uninfluenced by "outside pressure' ia so nearly iven (hat no party can afford to trifle with the better sentiment of the great mas of voters. --Portland Hesperian, (Ind. Rep). In the Senate ga'lery the other day a nice old woman asked the man who sat beside her to point net Senator Duller of South Carolina. "I want to see the man who killed so many col ored peopl at Hamburg," she said. The man, who happened to be from the South, and pointed out the venera ble Mr. Hour of Massachusetts. The old woman looked seriously at him and then remnrked: I might have known it; there1 murder in every lineament ot his face. Oregonian. ' ' The organ of Tammany Hall, the New York Starwhich, by the way, is rrm of tlin brightest papers of the 11 itional metropolis has come out flat f ited for tiu "old ticket," Tildmi ds Hendricks. John Kelly says that 8. J. Tildii and Gov. Pailt r of New Jer sey, are the only Democrats who can carry New York, the great pivotal slate, in the coming Presidential elec- linn All of those Republicans who are op- nomination of Flytin for Supreme Va t.. PAfiK- ! that he will I elect w". J.Tudg.