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i r fa a. r. ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEIMTIM (IP DEIOI'RATIG PEIKIPLES, AND TO EARN IN nONEST LIVING BT TIIE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. VOL. 1(5. EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1881. T, 'W ' V1 IT nv n ARE 'j. i JDj A. JLJL LI A 3'it i5.t3?iie Gity Pinrl I. L. CAMPBELL, PMUhar ail Proprietor. OfflTl-'Ji t" 'Jut nils of H'illvnette rs.ttJtja SjvjatU unl Eiut'l Streets. TERM? OF" s'Jaiupnox. Per Annum RixMmth. ' Tares Months ' ' OCR 0X1,1 OH ADVKHTIStNU. AJtrtUeraenti liuerte) h .vowi: Oat suuare. 1) lin 'm, oni insertion ?3j sou subsixiueut ir.seit.ua $L Cash required in eWensa. , , Tiros- advertiser will be cliaf,ej at tlie fol 'U rates: One square Hires months SO on " " six mvnth " 00 " " m.e ver 1-00 Transient notices iu local culu;!i:i, '.'J cents per ae (or each insertion. Advertising bill will be rendered qinrterly. All ob work mint be paid Him o" hklivkuy. SUCIEI'IE'". nmliiwi Na 11. A. P. end A. M Hints irst sal tliirJ We luesluy ill eeh teeth. sA&f&P. Brssrra Htm Tonov. tfo. 9 I. O. 21,0. F. M.-eveiy Tuesday .veiou. "'.a?1'" VimsKiu KsrKPMKT Nu. 0. sets oo the Maui 4lh Wellies lay in eoli month. Ebusvk Ijodtk, . 1". A. O. lT. W. ftest at Masonic H.iU the second and fourth F.iJys in each inoiitli. J. .M. Sloax. M. W. Kir.rvTittric P(t, N. 41. rt. A. R.-M-et. t Masonta Hll, tlm tint and third Friday nf each month. By order, ("ustUAXii:ti. Obdkh or Tiioskv Fitir.vns. M-.-t.i the rst anil thirl Saturday evening lit M.vnnic Hall. Jiyor ieroi ,i. .u. .-i. .., w v. Mem Lvns X. SI", I. " T. Mwts r3ry Sat'l.-day uij'it in ' 1 1 K'H v-." !T!I. HO. I'.tm:::, W. C. T. Lk.v'iixi Star B-a-W; Ifo.'K -M-otM a' Hi fj. P. O'hiirch every SqjS' t.ril ! at 8:'?). if. A. H rnt'in. S-rt.: ... Us'i-i i'. A't A xyi.'. y';u. Hill, sliu'y, M-n liiltio Sinith, Chaplain. VUiiors ma le wj1co:ii;. Ij. bilyexj, attoraav aid Coii'i33llir at aw E';i; err. oa.vri'.';? is !.''rt:: rmiRTsoK J thiSUV. ' titteiition (i ci'lir iti'ini a'l I tii i'in.' i:i ,V -rn. )! .. i". .;C. ' IiSiffiis nJn-e I'M U.J. Alton te j -ni l Coanselior- a'-'yi'r, Wu.h wiwr,:. s t:ib c wktx t V ,. t . i I .1 i ln'i il MmU'U t and in 111 i l" It '!!; ill t .1' SUd". Spi ;i ,1 atv it! :i gxv.m t.i cullccti'iiii and bn.l Ti i;l u.m i.M G3J. a. i'ajnaurns Attoracy-at-Say, ICU'IH.VS CITY, - - OllKi'iON OfllCO formerly ocjupie l by Tlio:!i.iu & Dean. jyft'iu.l - CEO. M. MILLER, iicaZ Estate Agent. eugexk ciry, - - - onE'Jox. OFFICE-TWO doom nurth of P.rt Olii.;e. J. E. FENTON, (Atto ni ey-ut- La v. JSUGEXE Clt , OKEGOX. Sneoial attention givn ti Ileal E.itat I'rac liee and Atxtract of Title. Orrici Over Grange Store. T.W.HA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. KsiJuuce on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton farmerly resideiL Dr. Wm Osborne, Sw Adjoining .St- Charles Hotel, - OB AT TIIE Tf D'l'Ja SX02S OF HiYE3 sd LCC2ET. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, C AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally eu;pvcd Office at the TOST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Resilience, on Ei.'lith street, opuite rrcsby eriD Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY. CEALEH IX OocVs, Wacnes, Cliains, Joairy, Etc. i Repairing l'romptly Execute.!. 67111 Work Warraoted. r1 J.S. LU'JKKV, MurorthJl Co'i Brkk XTiRaro-ttc strtsi. t Ill E X e A GENERAL jn Zarc assortm ent of La dies and Childrcns lloso at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at like liest Corset in town foruOc An immense stock of New ami Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade, XeiO and Nohby styles in cm in ix a. Libera! Discount for New Departure ! ! TWO 3Z JATiOMZii THE MK.VW'H! HELP T 4. iSl'llOi Jiui.'.jJ..'!, w!hm! iiiliiv.-ts uie ,:ml llicir jiriililn mi itniue. 'J v.'.,v c tliul- A. V. Will sell s.il fr lIA.-'H at greatly re liiced yrc, i.s low ua any ttlicr CASH STOKE. Rest lVinUlunnJ IS yards Jl 0;) ;!,. Clr;t SMrts. .rA "" cts an,l f-l. Real V.niV'n au.l RWaolic 1 ?.Iiiliu, 7, S, 'J, and , Axwirlinvnt I 're.ss io.hU (Xo Tiarfh) 15. 10 ct-, Clark art 1 RmoUh niimd ontton 7. ct.s per Xti. I'la'n and Milled rirnncls, 25, 3:.: 4. and '.) its. I Watjr Pn" , cei:t. Fino White Shirt. 7"i ct and St. And aM Other Cocdo ct Proportionate Rates. Alt' t!ie Ccli'lir avo'J rHlTU Sl rVING MACr-I.II3 ! Xn bitter f'r T 'n,'th, hi..-, and durability), At natly r.'diiccd raten. To my oi l Custom", who have Htood Iry mo hi 1 ul', I will rniiliiiue t i mdl on same t-nn s herjtoforo on tini-i, but if at any tiinu they wish to make CASH iuicba-. will tflve all sin, as otlicr.H. the full credit on my rcductimi A. V. PETERS Wkmi Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash Or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. IL Frie Harness Shop! H A VINJ OPENED A XEW SADDLE AND HARNESS f'.HOP OX 8th RTRE wtst fi Craiu Rios'., I am now tirepare t to funiioh everything in tltat line at the XiO'WlESSr1 S2.S71ESS. Tlie Competent Work men Are fmpJcyod, nrnl I will n'vor to give Kr.tisfu' tiou tc !1 ulorni favcr ine with a call. B. EUM'S. i 4 Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Jloireantiqne Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place BOOTS and SUOKS :n all grades. GROLERl "S of all descriptions, a. . Uni.!) VOl'l! HiUIKf K.l, ROADS A XI) v.nir iiiUuvKtn ! re iwrihaiu-ntly buatcil am: PETEOS 3 LM und J. cUs. MfliV on br.(M il. Sliirti :i:i 1 U.'awjrs. i!0 ct Mens' Overidiirtu, "5 cts. and i;l. .MriuM'viiii1.!.--, 5't, O.'i, 7i ct and 61. Ein'iroldtrie and Eilins ut Fabulous Lou I'riivs.- low as any House DC. IV. C SEHLDS.EOE, 13 NOW PERM AXEXTLY LOCATED in Cottage liinve. lie .'rfonus all opern tiiui in mei'liaiiical ami nurii-al dcutintry. All work warranted and atUfai ti"ii cuarantocdi h Marvelous Story tolo in Two'ixmr.s. " Ui Htlrmtn: Aly tmher resides at (ilorer, Vt. He has tcn a great mtrT-r from Scrof. H: and the lucl.ol toller -VC til tall youahat a inarreleui elect has had In hit e;te. I tldnl'&jnj ' must havo coi.liiiiu il tlio liuiurr fr M K .A tou J-ears J but It did nut thou-, oi.'cH in (lie form of a Krofuhm s. re Cn tlio wrM. until sliout five years njro. I'roin a lew tmt which arn pearc.l at that time, il pailunlly rproml so as to Cover hi enilie lody. 1 ii;urr yen he was) terrilily a:'.lu'tl. and un ol jcct of pity, when ho began mine ymtr meiliolne, IJiiw, tliere are few men of his npe wlio enjoy a pnod lieaitli a he ha. 1 could easily ni.nio titty Ihtsous Who would l.nlify to Ihe Im-is in his else. Yours truly, W. Id. I'mLUl-a." FROM TKE FATHER: ll'll a duty for n.n to ttato to you tho tcuetlt I have derived from tho use of Ayers SarsapariDa Slit nini:tlincol wa eotrplo'e'yrorrrei! with a terrible humor and scrofulous Soros. To humor caused un luc 'tmnt and lutolerablo Hi'l.int'. and tho tl.ln ciiul.o l no it to chusu the bl.'xitl to tVv in mary idaees whenever 1 moved. Jiy ::; wvro proat, and my life a buriliii. 1 coi.iaicnri J ti t. tuo yf du Sakhavauii.la In April ni il have tued It nyulwr.'y l: eo thut time. My condition L yati lo Improve ul once. The sores havo ail healed, ai.d 1 f.el perlcel.y r.eil In every 'esjieet be.ii;! now Mile to ilu h otkt Jay's work, al-.boucU "II years of a. :e. Jlany incpiira hat bus wroitiiU fuell a cure la ray rase, and I ti ll them, us 1 have b-jro tried to ti ll you, Avr.tt'8 SausaI'Aiiii.I.a. llhmr, Vt., Oct. 21, Ui2. Yours gratefully, lilllAM 1'illt.t.U'S." AVFti'g SAnM'Ai:ii.u currs Kerofuln mid all Scrufu!oiis .'oi:ipluhi(g, iTjtlp. el is, I''cii'ina, I'.liifrwoiTi, Cltitchea, Sores, i:oll,Tiitiiors, ui.d Kn-ptlons of tho Skin. It eliiir.i tlm bl'icd of id I Impu rities, aids digestion, Ptlnml:.'., j ll;e :i--J.. r.f tli bowfli, and tints ro'torcj viu.i:iy ai,J ttrcuglhcus tho v.ltole syauiu. I'liKi-AP.nD nv Dp.J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ti'.l Druilns; pi, six bottles for J5. TI ri n r,i'3(g5.VC! astasia, Kotuors 12.0 and rLyticiau roociumcud li. IT 13 NOT PARCOTIJ. CKXTAVli l.JNniKNTS; tho Worfd's frrcat raln-Kc-Iioviiiff riT.iodlcs. They hvu, umWIio and euro DuruH, Wounds, V.'calc Uaik and nhc!ii:iati.si:i tijon Alan, mid Cpi-aim, Calif and Lameness poa Iioa.sls. Cheap, yulcu and reliable. tP URT3 cf dlssnstinc tflucne, Snudoa, Craclilnj Poina in t!io Iloatl, Tetlil tiottth, Ec.irncis, and asjr Catarrhal Com!alnt, can bo exterminated by Wei Co Ilcycr's Catarrh Cure, a Cent tatlonal Antidote, by Absorp tion . Tho most Impo-.'tftnt EU covcry kino Vaccination, 'itA.'.EIl IX Croceris "J Provisions, Will keep ou hand a Keneral assortment Ore-eeries, Proi-inhum, Cureil Meats, Toliaw-o, t'icars, Candies, Candles, Kiwe Notioiis, Oreeu snd Dr ed Frlts, Wood and Willow Ware. Ciockery, Etc Rustnna will le couiluctcd on a CASH UASIS- Which means that Low Prices are Established Goodi dclirtrcd without charge to Boyti ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED piee. JA& L i PA0E- IS CI Elfgant Extrncti. "It will lie to 801110 extent a matter of futoritism as to who gets tho liontls iit tho several loculitien, niul it will be in my power to cast an anchor to wind ward in your Mialf i( you desire it. They are very prolitaMo inititutiona." lUainn to Fi;?hi'n ','Wii havo aright to say and do say that mere snspiiicni without cxaniina. tion or trial is not sufficient to justify the long imprisonment of a citizen cf America." ("rover Clef eland. "1 have not read the Coercion Act Maine to Lotfoll. . "(.'nod and puru government lies at the foundation of tho progress and prosperity ot every jomniunry." Governor Cleveland. 'I do not feel that I shall prove a deadhead in the enterprise if I once eiiilitiik in it,"--r,laine to Wisher. "Secrets will leak."-llaine, in House of Representatives. "Hum thin li'tter'-lthiirro to Fisher. "PuMio otlicn is a public trust. Giovcr Cleveland. "Owing to your political position you were able to work oil" all your bonds at a very high pri -x "-Fisher to Dlaine. "Tell tlm truth."-Governor Clove land. "Xo one shall ever know from me tliat I have disposed of a single dollar in Maine." Uluimi to Fisher. "I want you to send nm a letter, such as the inclosed draft. It will be a favor I shall never forget Regard this" letter as strictly confidential. Do not show it to any one. The draft is in the hands of my clerk, who is as trustworthy as aliy man crtn be. Uurn this letter. "-Mama to Fisher. "Maine is an important man to have feel ull light toward Us."-Cadwell to Fish en "Of all the parlies connected with the Little Ruck and Fort Hiiiith rail road no one has been so fortunate as yourself in obtaining money out of it You obtained a large amount both cf bonds and money free of cost to you. I have your own fiuun s, and know the amount. Owing to your political posit ion you were able to work olF all your bonds at a fery high price, and tho fact is well known to others as well as my self. Would your friends in Maine be satislied if they knew the fnctsr-Fisher to Maine. "Wherever concealment is desirable avoidance is ' advisable.' -Maine, in House of Representatives. "1 havo placed you in positions whereby you have received very large sums of money without one dollar of expense to you, and you ought not to forget the act ou my part "-Fisher to Maine. "It will be in my power to cast an anchor to windward in your behalf. "- Maine to Fisher, "I do not fuel that I shall prove a deadhead in the enterprise if I once embark in it. "-Maine to Fisher. "If there had been ar.ything to con ceal aboot it I should not have touched it. "-Maine, in House of Representa tives. "I am immeasurably wofso off" tlun if I had never touched the Fort Smith matter. "-Maine to Fisher. Hie Right la Tiile. In all elections not otherwise pro vided for by the Constitution of the State of Oregon, every Aiale citi zen of the L'uited .Stute, of the nge of 21 y-urs and upwards, who shall have resided in tho Ktato during the six nioiths iiiimediutoly preceding such election: and every mnlor of for eign birth of the ne of 21 years and upwards, w ho shall have resided in this Slute during Hie si uroliths immediate ly preceding the election, and .shall have declared Iris intention to become a citizen of the United States one year preceding such election, conformably to tlm laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization shall be en titled to vote at a'rl election authorized by law. The Republican majority' in Maine ' has settled down to 15,411. This is of- licial. '1 ho majority in 187G was 15 J 414; iu it was 21,170. Tho avtr- ' S 'ias ,,"en barely ranntaincd. The Star Route Thit rcry Wayne MacVeagh. tire Attorn ("leneral of Garfield's Atfifrfnisfffltioff said on leaving the cabinet, (hat if the now regime was earnest in its at tempts that all the star routers could bo punished. That tho evidence of of their guilt is positive and glaring ad mits erf no doubt The crime and results ore that over five million dollars hare been stolen, mhI for the crime no man has Lcn pun' irlied but one. Tho two chief conspiratois, Parker and Salisbury were not even indicted. Salisbury U a brother in law vt, Jasv 0. Maine. That may acCfrtfnl for his escape. The witnesi, who turned United States evidence against Salis bury, upon tho promise of immunity from MacVeagh, was prosecuted by iMuc eagus successor and sent to pfi on. Ho was a small agent of Salis bury ami possessed but llte influence. Ilu was well punish for his lapse into honesty. Tho star route gang wercall atChica go. Steve Elk ins, of New Mexico as manager, and Tom Donaldson, of Ida' ho, Keeruns of St Louis, as agents', yf Maine. Wayne McVeogh, whef initiated these suits, it will be rembered tender ed Garlield his resignation when tho latter through Maine's influence nomi nated a tricky'nnd unscrupulous law yer for a position :hat would give, him an inside yiew of the Cavern mnt'ir case. Gaflield leaned to MacVftagfi and the nomination was withdrawn. The conclusion of theso cases is a burlesque, and a farce. It is more, it is a burning disgrace to every Ameri can citizen. Itjustilies the European reproaches that am heaped on thit Government for corruption. It justi fies the saying of Wayne MacVeagh, the "Republican party has but three principles and they are spoils, spoils, spoils." A Republican. New York, Oct; 2. Tha Times has tho following letter purporting . to be from a Republican Elector) ' "I am one of the thirty-six unfortunate Republi cans who have been designated to cast. if elected, the electoral votoof the State for that eminent politician, James Q. Maine. Now, if per chance we are electb, will it bo legal to cast my vole in writing in tho following manner: Electoral vote District. In r-rdef to advance tho work of tho party 61 moral ideas, the grand old Republican party, and in order to promote honesty, economy and political reform in tho ad ministration, this vote is cast to elevate to tho chief placo in the party and Government an unsuccessful stock' broker and bond manipulator, that emi-' nent trickster and tried and proved liar, James G. Maine. Magnetism and civil service reform forever." If things appear a little mixed In the foregoing it is due tho confusing effect (' on one's mind of trying to recoucilf j duty to conscience with seeming duty! i- t i 1: i.. i -i i ! iu inn ivr-puuiiiun puny unu ui KUEpM ing all quiet here, in the faint hope that) through doing evil good may come. 1 , you can enlighten mn in any way sJ 1 that I can vole the Republican ticket i and still retain my self-respect as an' honest man, you will greatly oblige mo' , and many other Republican stiff gti mg m darkness. lours, uncertf"! 'Keep my name quiet (MaiT Mulligan.) P ! Tbe Slalwarli Rctolt, f ' New York, Oct 2 Tho Evening Fast publishes a l'oston dispatch giving the statement of a prominent Stalwart Who lately hud a coiiferprtcff with Bo.t Ci) Conkling, iu which Conkling said Duller will not poll more than 20,000 votes in New York State. As an off- - srtt to this there are tlie disaffected . Stalwarts, who" will prevent Maine'! from capturing New York. He alsry said the Independent Republicans ex. ceed the Mafne Irish-Americans, wlncl is another conclusive argument against i tho possibility of Maino carrying the l Empire State. The gentleman also said that ConkHirg wis the recognizer!; leader of the New York Stalwarts, an d all work during the campaign had bee M done under his direction. Recently numW of New York and l'oston Sta I' warts held a meeting in New Ydrl: when it was decided to prepare an at U dress; which is now finished nnd wi Ix " will dor' th moat goot V from the Atlantic tcf the Pacific-" A t; friend of Conkiing's said to night that ' the address will directly adue De-pah- licans to vole against Blaine. n