' i t-M r ; ' T ESTABLISHED FUR Tilt DISSEamTIM OP DEtlM'RATIC FRIJIC1PLE8, AXD TO EARS IS iMEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OF OUR IIROW. .VOL. 16. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, AUGUST to, 1884. NO. 43i I I' I ' 1 JiySufcNlj ( ' HJJ ill JL JL .1. Jl JI 0 J r ff .i - T, I. L. 0AMP3ELL fcublithir An I Propritidr. ffl-JJ -Ji til 2ut .it. of tfin-ftt N rstbitje Suviati ail Eighth Street. ' TEitvno3J3n:tiprioN. Per Annnn... Six Minthi.... Tare Month. ; s.-.iir ...... iw '. .75 001 ON'LU 1 Advertisements Inserterl t follows : On. square, 11) Hues or less, on iujrtfol fi taoh subsequent insertion L Cli reqtfitd m reuse. ' k . . TUj alvertiser 111 ka charged t XketA- twin rates: . . ttaetquir three months.-. sow " " sixmenth...... . 00 ii i .... . . v tin wu" J ... Transient notices in local column, 20 oetrt. fer ft. (or etch Innrtion. ( AdrartUih; bill wilt It rendered quarterly. Jtfl fob work must be rxio to on neutsar. SOCIETIES. F.ooaAa toon No 11, A. P. ant A. M. ,VmU ftnt and third Wolnesday. fa earn meBlh. HraxnKa Bona Tdo Tfe. 1. 0. 10. F. Meet, every Tuwlay ening . WiMiwntLV ENrtMrMF.KT No. fl. tMll ob tit Id and 4th W.dnmUr. in mwh montk. Eui! Lodge, No. 15, A. 0. U. W. Mwu t Monio Hall the second nd (nurtli r.-idr in .cb month. , J, M. Sw.v)r. It W. KlLPATRIOK Po, No. i d. A. It-Meet, t Muoni Ull, t l!rH M third FH.byn of , eh montlu By Ardor, . Couuaniikr. iitd'SR ClMifr FRlKNnsi.-MfeM the; rat ind third Saturday t?enirtim t Miumuic HU. Uf orJsr of J. At. SLo.vn, U U liuTrc Loon No. 317, I. 0. Q. T. fc9ts Tr SitU.l y nlk'lit in ' 1 1 Fallow' Hull. ii U. rOTTER, W. U 1 L.BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, EUGENE CITY", OttSOOS. P- ttVCriCiCIN'ALLTUE Ci)t71TS OF tlii Sut. Will (jiv upec'ul ftticutinu lo eollectin n I probata mxtteni. Oyioi Ki k Ct.' Bxiii'on offin. CEO. B. DIRKS, Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, TlflLL PRACTrCK IX THE CJl'HTS TT of thoSji'o.id.lulifi-il Oii"'t and in h i d iprem Court of thiiSc kte. ?ojjU1 Attinti ii s'Wia t vulK-otiom and lii i.ter. in nnilmts Geo. S. Wa3hb'jrno Attoriicjr-at-La.v. Olii::ii)N Odlee formerly ojjupte I by TUuuiikoii iV GEO. M. MILLER, ittanuj and C:uaj3lljat-La7r, and 1 Real Estate d$ent. EUGENE CITV, - - - OREOOV. OFFICE Tiro dtklM u4rta of Post OTi.m. J. E. FENTON, fAttorney-at-Law. EUGEN'E CITIT - OKEUON. Spc(l attention given tt He d EUt9 Prac Urn ad AbstracU of Title. Orrici-Over Grange Store. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. . . ' Physician and Surgeon. 1 office Wilkin's Drug Store. Kviidenc on Fu'tn itreet, where I)r Shelton formerly reaided. Dr. Wm Osborne, O.Hoa Adjoining St- Charles Hotel, -OtTTH , W B103 STOIE OP BATE3 ail LUCXSt. DR. JOSEPH P. GILLf CAN BE FOUND AT HI3 OFFICE or res idence when not profeaaionally en-ed. - Office at the POST OFFICE DUG STORE. Kwidmct on Eighth etfrtt, opposite Presby rUa Chorcn. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. Ji 8. LOCKEY, OBALEt IS JtJJjl Gods, Caches, Cliainj, Jewelry, Etc. Repuring Promptly Executed. EaTAU 1Trk xrmmmud.jf J. 8. LUCK FT, nrwt1ik Co'a Bri.-k Willamette rtrt. T.iiti Star Pamu of H.h'r -Mtn t th P. Cliarch evry 8un'l ly nfturnoon st J. K. Himton. S'ljit.: Mi B.-rtli Cm', AVt Aujlt.: ChM. Hill, Sao'y, Mini Hutij Smith, Ofcplin. Vuitort talAo wclooinv. ' O.JPIS. 12T A GENERAL .jfgj large assortment of La dies and Children Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods' at 12o Best CQrsct in tottn for 50c An immense stodkef New afui Seasonable Goods. Pine Cashmere hi Mem shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOUflNG. Liberal Disco u o t for 0A.SH. New Departure ! ! CESSES AXD ATRONIZK THE MUN M'HO HELP T Mi n'jin, ituUiMj, whiwe HHfivBt arc d V.'.eii luotita at ln'iiie. 'J'nUa bt'Ute tli.M k I Will acll i'nods H CASH rit neatly re luced jiriru, a, low aa any ether CASH STORF, llest Prints 10 and IS y.trds. fl 00 Heat Brown and EliiWlicd Jtuiilius, 7, 8, , A id M ot:. Claika ail 1 Brook apdol orttton ". ctn par V)nz. I'hviu and Milled flrnnela, 2.1, Si: V arid M cts. Watar froo , cents Finn Willie Shirt, 73 oU and $1. Arid a!l Othef Coad3 at Also the CalcbrawJ WHITli AIlSTG MACHINE! Nnilejietter for a'ren-fth, ahe. an 1 durability), sr 'ti rrlv nl I CittAmrt, wh, .tnml bv tirnls at huf stofnre on tiriii. but if at any time I Ii til arlt, at liners, thr full cre.lit on n.y reductmn A. V. r&ibtva 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. Harness Shop! H AVING OPENED A. NEW SADDLE AND lf ARNIPS SHOP 0" 8th 8TfiiJ i 'i I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the west of Crain Bros' XiO W JciSTS? The Competent AVe employrnl, and I will eDJTOr to m with a call. imming Wks nf Sin ins in all shadesx Jlloireantigue Silks Velvets in Colors. , Tho fined stock of Fi Wvh KID SIIOS ever brought to this placfr. ' BOO f Sand XllUJiS ;n all grades'. GIWt.ERlKS of all descriptions. 1 1 OSBLjSX15, . lit'ILO YOUR 11UIUGES, ROADS AND yrr iittrnCMk ! Are peruiunrntly louaUd ami PETERS, Fine Cheviot S'airti. CJ, 73 ets and SI. ' Nr Ahso.I neat Dress Hooda (Vo Trauli) 10, 23 ami So via. .Moils' U:i 1.tju. S'lirli an I Draper., flj bl Mens' Overxbirta, 7f eta. and SI. Mens' Ovenillx, 53, &', 75 eti and SI. Embroideries! and Edwins at Fahulotil Lo I riitsi, Prooortionate Ratds. At greatly rednced rates. me ao 1 mi. I will continue ii sell on tamo they wwh to make CASH piifehaai, I will giro 3ESf3k.L?2E2S. Jlost Workmen give tatinfiction to l h J ma farW A. 8. CIJIIKIK. mm i bB. w. c sehLbreoev DfiUlTllSt. YV Permanently located JL ra Cottaire Grova. He perform, all opera Uotik In mechanical and nri;lcal dentletry. AU work warranted and .alUfactiou truarantved, AYER'S JiairTigor rattoral, wfrti Jii flu. auU InnhAeri cV juaiU, fadM or JVay kaU to nat'ttr, WA t.-owa Vfdr, 'or deep black, a. may U Mm. By ft 4a light or reil hair may fee darkened, thlA alr tUkkeuMl, and tfoloVcat olltlt, not alwaya, aured. It ekeoka railing pf Hie halV, mid itlm' latM a weak and ilckly growtli 10 Vigor. It prerenta and euret Ittnrf and dandruff, and nili nearly eroin- diwnae iwoulior to the e:i!p'.. At a LAdlr.' Hair Ilre.alnci the Vioor I. uneuUlled ; Il roiilalna neither oil nr dye, rouJei's tu liuir aoft, gloasr, aud ilhoii In apeaRiiielniid lniiiirla a delicate, n.'ieoable, niu) luting perlunie. Mil, CI1. rtiiiriit:n write, from A'litji, 0.. Jn'il f, (t'i : " Lut (4ll my half coiiiiiiui.exl f.ullng out, and lii n liurl time I beealna u.r;jr. bald. I uinl part of a bottle of tvitll'a Hair Viumi, nbMi (topped tbefalW lu( of tUe liair, mid ifrir.l a iwv jrowlhi. 1 hire lui a f till. brail of biiir growing vigor, u wiv, and am ranvinced that but Tor lh' ' ne of your prepiu-ailon 1 iliould ha brl eutirely bill" . t V ToWlt!, proirttor of the kfoAMlw, Kiutirrr. any. :"Avt:'a IIamiViqoh it A iiMtt )clleiit pr(iitt,iou for Hie hair, I iHnk of it from my mm experience, lis ni'i itminotH. the itniwlli if new linlr, and in it glm.y mill Kid', 'flio Viiiim I. also a .itre nire for (hndiiUT. Not tvithin my kii.iivleitjtti has the piparatlou ever failed to iro viitlr satlsliwllou." ,,' Mil. Axma .FalnnAinx, leader of th et-liilirali-d " FnjrllHlrli Family " of Scptti.h 'nciilln; nr'.loi from llmlnu, Mttu., ItWl . " Kver .inc. mr hair brunn to y)vo sil very .riduiiee of tlie cliaiifM wlilch llerting t'ni.i pniifiireili, I liav uwd Avtll'H II aik ViihIii; all I ao have Iwn ulil'e to mnliitalii a'i apiH ,nim of yimtliliiUieiis a Inatterof Coiu iI'TaIiIo bniiaegiieiiee lo iniiiti, ora. tnni, Aiiillrii, hild In Inet eVery olio Wlio llt'd In mo .yen of thu puhlle." Iil. . . Pnnt iitt, wrltlnir fmni la Mn .., I ' irtrtirn, ,lnm.. Ait il. It, iv i, nvt " I'wo yenr. ajo about Iwu llili.U lif lny Imli c.imiolT. Il lliiMiinl vefy hiiililv, hlnl I na 'iWt prowln bald. On htilijc A I- ii'm II. Mil Viii.iu the fnllliiK tiiia'il uii. I a new cmuili coniiiipiieMl, anil ill nhnllt h montli m bi nd waa miillplrtely enrtirrif Willi uliurt l.nlr. It hat Mtmliinoil lo jinn-, and is tin r pnl bror. il lell, I ix"iil.ii'lv iim'O but our IhxiIu of IU, i n j. it, I .it now utt tt oecauiially r.s a ilrmsiiiK,'' Wa havd hnii lrw' of !inl!nr testimonials , Willi ofli.vt f Arm's il.uu Vninit. it n Is but A trl.il to ronrinre th. most skepli. al of Its rnine. rnttPARrn r.r Dr. J. CAycriCo., Lowell, Mass. So'A by all Uru;glsts. Children roix Fischer's Motikfl to and PhyaJfclaia thtttmmtmA ii, if is not narcoti:.; CENtAVR LlNIBifeitTS; 1V6rld'o fercat I'oin'Ec Ilcvditf i-cmedlcs. They Leal, rioolltd awl cuir Uurns, Vvouiiil' Vcnk back nnd HbCumotlsia upofi Dion, and SpralUs, Colls and Lamcncst jtpou ticMtu Cheap, quick and ffcuable. " ' - TvRi3 it dJUcnst!a3 Umetiff CanOe. Cfnoltliaj Psvlna ia tk6 Head, rUa rt)i, DooTaooi, and u; Catarrhal Contploiat, eaa I exteriiilaated by wet Do Meyer' a Catorh Cure), at Ceeatl totUmnl Antidote, tjf Ji.b.orp tlort. Tito tno' t Imnovtsvnt DU etntttf alooe Vacclzuitioiu niiLEB 1 Crocerls & Provisions, Will keep ob hand general assortment Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, iobaouo, Vlger), ' Canrtln Candle, Notions. Ureen and Dried ndta. Wood and Willow War. Crockery, Etc Business will be ootid ueted on a - CASK BASIS-. VUcb mean that Low Prices are EitrilirtJtJ Goods dtllrtrtd witbott tk'rft (if Eati AtL KINDS OF PftHoCE VVANTEC lorwhUli we wilfpay the hlnbtmsrV t pH. JAS L. P.ViC- lit W J IS . 1 . 111,1. . ,'. . jf M . .L' er .i I . ts.W .--'; ttX' . t THE LATEJOHN HILL DEATH OF TITE "FATHER OF CHEAP P0STA(E," AT DOOM TON, N. J., JULY 21, m. Ex-Congrpminian John Hill, who will h Mmemlif rtrj ns thn f'atliilr 'of llie dlio'ap i6aul Idll, ni life Umo in doonfoh, Mdrrii trttihrj', .H. ,t., July iv wan Worn in CutNkil! county; N. Y in i821, and ir. aboul 1844 he kohli-d ' 111 IWonlon, and wb r'lnfctWi from tliere to tlmSwti As.nihly in t8Cl-62, fthd aAm tn I8C6.' lJuring tlm Intler term he aarvrd as Spnaker of tlm HourK Ho wan elrctrd Id Uift FoUieth, Fdrljr fimt and Forty .fc-fcor.d CoiigrfK hia lant term HiitHng 188i He d4 frrirjtintljr nicn doncd in coilnrction with tho Cxiibor nntoritil noinintttioil in Ndw Jrti'y,and wasi coriHidch'd tlie1 formnonk RepuMi can in the Slate; AlK Hill ni inter uhIkI in pofttnl n f3nri and thin qUwItion of rnduuing postagH for many yearn, and about flixtnnn years B50, ' when Iik first entfri'd ConrrsH, he introduced a bill to abolutli tlm frnnking prilea, and after two yoan or inore of hard work it wan accomplished. . A boll t tlie nana time ha introduced the one-cent postal card bill, find after to yearn or more it Wan passed, aainst much oppo sition. In lii remarks on those billn at the time, ill April, 1872, ho advo cated a reduction in letter postage, con sidering tlm abolition of tho franking privilege, and adopting thn one cent postal card the Htepping atone to re duction in loiter pontage After tlm ort nidation of the House in Decern ber, 1881, he introduced hi two-cent postage hill, which was referred to tho Pout Office, nnd Pdst Itnad Cditimittfo who delayed r'etorlilij it Id (he Houne the lirHt Rehaioni Ha called the atten tion cf the lloUsa to the bill, nfade neveJ-dl npfceflies on tlm nubject, and madn HVdry nll'ort fo get it hef jru the House for consideration. In Novem ber, 1882, ho went to Washington to see Postmaster General Howe and brought the matter before him. He alio called on the President in regard to the. matter, and found him favorable toward the measure, and in hin tries sago to Congress J few week later, he recommended ffio, reduction of letter pontage.' Shortly after the meeting of CcfngVenn in December Mr. Hill saw th's Chairman of the nub committee of the Appropriation Committee 011 the Pont Offico Appropriation bill, , On Wednesdy morning, after the third dsy, the latter offered a resolution ask ing permission of the House to place the two-cent postage stamp measure in the Post Office Appropriation bill, which wan granted, and on the next day the Prst Office Appropriation bill wan repor.ed from I lie 6ommitteo in tho House, printed ahd LrWghf liefore the House fur consideration. A great many amendments to it were ofTered, but after a I0113 and tedious fight over thin clause,' it passed, and finally the whole bilf passed, arfd, after a long and bitter oppobition in' (he Senate, passed that body on Friday, the day after the report of the Post Office. Appropria tion bill to the lfouse containing the two-cent pdsfngr) clause.' Mr. Hill re ceived many letter's thanking him for his interest in the matter, and also from associations and puMio bodies with resolutions of tli'ankaV 8t. Louis Glolte-Democrat (Hep): Steve Elkins will reign supreme over the work of the National Republican Committer room j in New York. A branch oflli it'td be opened in Chiet 0. Why not send for Doriey to take ' charge of it. Tlie R;i1 .mil ,H ii K i,itt Dluins. Portlnnd Oregoulau, i un 2, 1384. , The railroad men and other capital Ists liko Miose wo , referred to are in tensely shrewd and astuto men. They have superior means 'of intelligence and are careful cot to make rrjistakea They know Mr. Ufaine. Mr. Huntington, an hin famous letter suowfias spent much time In Washington n. a tnbbyiit, and he knows whether M'r. Blaine is a good rVian for him or not, and Mr. preckles also knews him- These nVei'i have no triteitsWri coiimolt wilh ihoso of the crt'iriraoh peo'nle, They select a . Presi dent on precisely the samo principles that thev appoint agents in their busi ness, an I the fact that they have so leeted Jlra lllainn shows that they have confidence that ho will promote their interests. They would not fiupport him if he were not "a railroad man and in league with thn corporations.1' '.. . . t 1 . The Kuowaothing Spirit. We clip the following front the ed tonal columns of a Republican paper of this tr(te7 , The extract shows the narrow, intolerant bigotry of the Re publican party, nnd well worthy a sup porter of .the former Knownothing editor: . " "1 )Vas iipt so much of, a Elaine man at first," said a gentlmpan as he Mood looking at Harper's , Weekly aud Puck, whicl) were liailotj to the show-hoard of a hewn stand, "but these papers have converted me' Here are two foreign ers, Nafit find Kepplnr, employed to be, little a pan who in the choice of at leasy 8,O0U,Q0O, Americnii voters. They are mere artistic Hessians after alU-Bos-ton Journal. "Dr" Dlalne Ferli Warm. No wonder "Dr." litdino .rushed td the seaside. Ho felt a political hoi wave coming tdvrard Augustai Some of thn "Doctor's" old friends are paint ing his record. In this he figures as a prohibilidiiist and a khbw nothing. He fomented teligi'ous persecution. Tried to create a war between Irish and Cer iums. Endeavored to repeal natural.- sit ion laws. As an editor he roviled Catholicism and insulted every Irish man within the Statu of Maine. Nice: man this to ask for Irish and Cer.Tiau support! No, "Doctor," you may have another sunstroke, but you cannot fool either Cult or Teutoii.--Nv, York' Herald. . That brilliant soldier rititl able states man,' Johri A. Logan, was distinguished1 under thri nobriijuet of "Dirty Work Jack Logan," by Republicans be fore 18G1). In 1859 Logan spoke of John Drown as a "tmito-, thief and scoundre!,'Mand confessed h'is love of (Slave hunting. In 1861. (ho honest fiatriot raised a company for the Con edernto Army, which fought through tho war on that side! Loirau received $50,t)00 and a brigadier's commission, to throw his influence to the Union side. A pretty good record for the companion of the "tatlaoed" man. Chicago Times (Ind.:) A paragraph of twenty lines in Mr. Blaine brief speech to the committee that surprised him with the announcement of his nomination to the Prerriiioncy contained the personal proiicVrt' in the form of "I" and "we'' twerity times. ' The won der is how thetfin'go candidate managed to put himself at the front so manv times in a space so small. Thn only Explanation that appears is that the. speech wan carefully writtenlor tho occasion. , , , , .. Brooklyn Union (Hop.:) The move- rrVent of the "young sjratcherV in 1879' was hastily organizod and not heartily sapported in thn press, but these( figures prove that it control! el 20,000 votes. Political indepondencn in New York State lias grown steadily and rapidly since 1879, and 20,000 voters represent probably but a tithe of the Republicans who, in 1881, will cast their ballots, not as a party convention has dictated, but an their conscien )es require. . New Haven Palladium (Rep ): "Sub scribe for the New Haven Palladium only pnptr in JVcw Ifvve supporting DiaiiA oii'i Logan.. All the nws for little money!" , , It's rather a queer coincidence that Ohio has seventeen German Republi. can papers, and that seventeen Ger niun D'pcblioAii pnpTt in Ohio have iVt.'-i-d lV.:-, .