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S ' 1 1 1 Ji u f::: ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEMIJUTIM OP DEMRATIC PRISCIPLES. MD TO UU IS nOSESTHTISO BlWERVKiT OF OCl BROW. VOL. 17. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1884. NO. 5. AW. li I. L. OAMP3ELL, Pibiit'bii' ni l Proprietor, )fifU 5 - i fn '?nt Hi nf WilUmettc rsitbii vm iive:i'.:i l Eiitii Street. Per Ann i n... Ru Mtatht.... Tart Mmthi. JIM 1.25 .75 OTJB O.VLT , RA.TIC4 OF ADVKUTISING. . Advertisements InserteJ a .-.ifw t () siu.tre, Id lin .ess, one insertion S3 ascli subwj unt InxercuA fl. Caih required in CvanO.. . ; . ' Tiibj alvertiser will be chanted at t!i ful inrrtjj: : On squire three months SO 00 " " six nvmtli 8 00 . " " one year 12 00 TranUent nnticasin local column, 20 cents per ae lor each Insertion. - Advertiiinx bills will be rendered quarterly. . All lob work must be r.n for dm delivery. sucmriri. Rborxi Iodoi No 11. A. t. and A. M ,VmU first sd third We Inewbiys In each m.ath. .Mu. Bntscrs Bottb Lodoi No. 1. 0. I jjO. F. Meets every Tuesday evening. KJ' WtuiWHALA Enoaufxent No. 6c Nti the Id and 4th Wednendsrs in each month Eboess Lonas. No. 15. A. 0. U. W. If eeti at Masonic Hall the second and fourth Fridays hi each month. ; ). M. Sloas, M. W. Kim Ataics Post. No. 49. G. A It.-Meets t Masonic Hall, the tint and third Friil lys of ash month. By order, UoHMAsmait. Ordsh op Chose Friexos. Meet the rtt and third Saturday evenings at Mauiio HalL By order of .1. M. Sloax, (i C. Butts' Lotias No. 3G7. I. O. G. T. Meets err Sitirdy nijht in 0 1 1 Fallow' Hall. E. 0. Putter, W. C. 'I. Lni)iM8 Stab Basd or Hors -Mets at the V .F. Church every S jn I y afternoon at 3:3i". J. It. H-wton. Supt.; Miss Kertha Cook, As't Hast; Cha. Hill, Seo'y, Miss Hatti Smith, Chaplain. Visitor mad-.) wulcamv. L.BILYEU, Mtornay aiJ Counsellor at Law, klt jiivr! ciry, oueiwm. PIUU'Mm VfiLTIlE COURTS OF t!ii .Stt. Wilt give special attention t .oUeiti.in an I priliriia intten. .6trwv V. V. C-, Bxpreaf offie C3. 3. 931RI3, Attorney an I (Joiuisellor-at-L'UV, TVILL PttVCriOK IM THE C MTIIT.-' at the -ieM 1 1 J a liaiat UwtrU anil lu bi .S ipre'iu Curt of t'lU State. Hpeiiial attsiitio i giveu to collections ami matters in irli:tt,e Atlorii y-at-Law, UiK.3 CITY, - - OltFSON OOIco formerly ocjuyiad by Thoinpwn 4 Bean. iygm3 GEO. Fl MILLER, - Mtaras-y and Couas3lloat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. BUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. OFFICE Two door north of Post Olfice. J. E. FENTON, KUQ8NE CITY - OltEGON. SpMtal attention given to Heal Ertate Prao Um aad Abstracts of Title. OrrioE Over Grange Store. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. ' Kwsidence on Fifth street, where I)r Slielton formerly resided Dr. Wm Osborne, . .0.1.5 AJj3!ai.ig:St Charles Hotel, - OB AT THK ' wuaai sins or baye9 Lncnr. DR.JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idenoe when not professionaUy einfatfed. . Offlo at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, oppu v rian Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. j. s. lockey; dealeb w Oleics, Waches, Cliasns, Jrelry, Etc. UopairiDg Promptly Executed. , ea"AMWork rrraalel. -Tl J.S. LUCKBV. XUewUl 4Co'i Brisk Willanwtte streH. in mm . W A GENERAL j& A large assortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at Wl-2cts. Good Dress Goods at 12l.c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in ever? shade. . - New and Nobby styles in CLOUTING. Liberal Discount for CA 'New Departure . TWO PEKEOSS ! 3ATU0XIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOL JlULiiriES, whose intreiU are iyend their protits ut home. Take notice that- A. I Will sell goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, ns low as any other CASH STOKE. Beat Prints lb and 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. Clarks and Brooks spool ootton 75 cts per Doz. Plain and Milled Fhunels, 25, 35: 45 and 50 cts. Watar Proo , cents Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and f L And all Other Coeds at Also the Celebrated WHITE SLICING MAULiliMiii Nonrtietter for strength, si.:e, and durability), vr To lay oia Uustomeu, who nave skioo uy V liiv UIU vunvilllC'9, Willi II1ITO o'" v . , ' . 1 T Ml as heretofore on tim. but if at any time they wish to make CAhH purchases, I will give , as otheri. the full credit on my reductum A. V, I L I IUI arras as all sni, Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash Or Credit. HiffhGst Price raid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See "S. M. Friendly. , larness Sliop, ' HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP OK 8th STRB west of Crain Bros'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the The Most Competent Workmen Are employ!, find I will TKUvor to ,n"witliacan' wm I1 016 GOODS. Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. ' Moireantiqne Silks- ' Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French K1DSI10ES ever brought to this place.' BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions. H. BUILD YOl'ft BliIO(JES, TvOADS ANI your intunwts 1 An uertniuieuU located ano PETEi 10 Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 ets and L JTew Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15, 20 and 25 vt. Mens' Uiid.)f.vtf;it. Shirts anl Drawers, 50 ct Mens' Oj'enh'.i'ts, 75 cts. and SI. Mens' Overalls, 50, G5, 75 cts and to. Embroideries and Edwins at Fabulous Low Prices. Proportionate Rates. At greatly reuiic. rates. me h. , ". ? XZii continue tt sell on same low as any House give - Batisfaction ill wruma favcr A. S. CURIIII2. rMn i 111 y OH. V. C SE!L3HDf DEfflTiST, TS NOW PEItMANEXTLY LOCATED JL Ui UitUce l.rove, lu er(orm all iiera lions in nipchanlval and surii'id driitintry. All work warranted anil satiuactinn iniuranUnd, A Marvelous Story TOUUTWOUTTEM. FROM THE SON : '"Jfis&SS H QtHtlrmm My father residue at Glover, Tt. 11. has been a freat sufferer from 8crof Ja, and Um Uraloeed letter will toll yoa what mamloai j!mI , Ayefs Sarsaparilla 'has had In hU ease. I think his blood Mast , havs eontaiuMl the humor for at leul tea yean; but It did not show, except In the form f a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about ' tvt years ago. From a few spot whlefe ap. pMred at that time, It (radually spread so as to eover his entire body. I assure you he was terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, wbea k began using your medlehM. Kow, there ar few men of his age who enjoy as good health ts he has. I eould easily name fifty person wh would testify to the f aeU In his ease. Tours truly, W. M. PbUiM.' FROM THE FATHER: duty for me to slate to you th, benefit I hare derived from the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Bit month ago I was eompletejy eorered with terrible humor and sorofulot sores. The humor earned an Ineessant and intolerable Itehlng, and the skin cracked so a to mum th blood to flow In many plaose wheasw I movl, - My (uffsrlngs were great, an!l iy life a burden. 1 commenced the um of tht Bamapasiua In April last, and have nse4 It regularly tlnoe that time. Uy eondltioa began to Improve at one. Th ton har all hMled, and I feel perfectly well In every ret pees being now able to do good day' work, although Tl years of age. Manylnqulr what has wrought such a eure In my ease, and I tell them, at I have her tried to tell you, AriB't SxAJAf 1RILLA. O lover, Vt, Oct. U, 1882. Your gratefully, t UOLAU PlULUPI." ATTK'I SAMAFAklMA cure Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Ecsema, BIngworm, Blotche. Bore, Balls, Tumor, and Eruption of th Skla. It dears the blood of all Impn- .. title, aid uigestton, itlmulatc the aotlon of th bowels, and thus restore vitality and treogthen th whole system. . rBI?ARCO BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell, Man. . Sold by all Druggist; II, six bottls for Is. .;aj.v:jf Children Kotkara Lie cud Fbysician reeommond it. IT 13 HOT IIARC0T1J. CENTATJIt LINIMENTS; f ho 17orlI' Croat l'uiu-Kc-Ilovlug: ronicdics. Tlioylnnl, Ruotho uud euro liurno, Wouudn, Vcak IJack and Khcufuatism upou Jlan, and Sprains, Galls and Lameness jcpon Dcasfs. Cheap, quick und reliable. CPTJRTS of disgusting Dlna., SnnQe.. CrMkliuj Pain la tke Uoad, Tetld Breath, Cecfnoc, and anr Catarrhal Complaint, can 1 exterminated ty Wat Ca Slayer' Catarrh Cure, a Consti tutional Antldota, by Al)orp tloa. Tfca most Important cover ainoa Vaoolnatlon. DtAUB i Crocerls ood Provisions, Will keep oa band a general assortment Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Candle, Soatis. Notioua, tireea nd Dried rruita, Wood and Willow War, Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASK BASIS. Which mean that Low Prices are Established Coeds ellTertd vithnl charst t Eoyei ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED V-wwhi.h w pvise. sill .y h li'i;htmark H ja i. ran fj III mi Six Jlllrt Toiler Grenml. For yearn llm existence of it large opening in ti e liilUido nr Duul-ar, Fayt-tt county, Ph., hna lieen knowh, yet no'icly aeoined Bnxiou.i to explore it, prolaMy on account of t!n cold water and narrow entrance to lie punted Kefora getting into th main entrance. A uliort time aince a party of gentlemen fnm Tittaliurg nueweded in pausing througlt tho narrow passage, which iaaliout50yardHlon. They wera urpnaea to una tne.nsolves in a spai'ioua cavern with solid limegtrtno . . m . . walln leading straight into tho center of the mountains. When they had fol lowed thin for a few hundred yards tlwy cnim; to a large room where th water waa dripping from the ceil ing and trickling down tho aide of the room, and had formed what ia known i dripping limestone. The, forma tions were hanging from tho ceiling in long pointed sticks like Iciclra. Some were as white as snow: some dark rown and soma as transparv nt as glass. Tha sides of thi room were decoraterl in every conceivaMtt shapo and form. fits sijiht tha explorers declared well worth tho trouMe. and risk of getting ot in numerous passages, with which the hill ia literally honeycombed. After wandering around for somo time, the explon;ra finally came to the main pas- sago again and went on and on ii.to the cantor of tint mountain. The explorers were determined to find the end of the save, and so puln d on until the sides iegan to narrow and the ceiling liegan o slope until there was just room enough for the water to pass through riieni they gavo up tho search. Wheu they returned to tho mouth of tho cavern the sun was just sinking in the west, and they were surprised to find that they had In-cn in the bowels of the earth the entiro dny. The explorers think they mut havo gona nearly six miles underground., Tlis cave is in tho s lid limestone rock, and the locality hns heru noted f ir thn past few years is a Summer resort on account of the ool, refreshing water that flown from he cave in a never failing stream. SriVv7 The petrified forests near Ilolhrook, A. T., have been purchased by a com pany. They liitv commenced the nhipinent and manufaclur of thn pet- rifuctions into tablets, tiles and various ornamental articles in building and finishing. In this connection the Prescott Miner has the following: 'Governor Tritle informs us that while in San I'Vancisco he inspected an entail ment recently started for thn cutting and polishing of petrified wood takon from thn wonderful forests of petrifac tions existing along tho line of thn At antic it Pacific in this territory. Tim parties engnged in this work state that the petrified wood is rapidly driving California onyx from tho market as material for , mantels, etc, as it is susceptible of a much finer polish and ia also more permanent and lasting than that of (he onyx. Several com' panics havo already been formed for tho purpose of getting possession of por tions of tho fort sts by pre emption, thus promising to further push the manufacture,'' ,1 Clew 'Squire. ' 'Squire Patterson, wearing an sir of deep concern, approached his friend, Farmer Glover, and, without speaking, leaned on the fence and sighed "What's thn matter, 'Squiref "I don't know what this country's ooniin' to. What would you think if your daughter should run off and marry an ignorant hired manf "Oh, I don't know, 'Squire; but I would not take it to heart if I were you. I would try to think that It hap pened for the best." "Would you forgive the girl!" asked the 'Squire. "Yes. I bellevo I would. There's no use in holding out you know. When did it happenf "Just awhile ago. "Who performed the ceremonyr "I did." "What! Then you could not have been opposed to the marriage" "Oh, it rurtkea no clmerencn to Die, replied the 'Squire, "for, you see, it's: your daughter instead Arkansaw Traveler. of mine." tl Eniprnt Eu.rnle. Of the ex-Empress Eugenie, London Truth sayx: "Her old vivacity has died out. If it-had not, she would try to subjusatn it, for she oscnWs to her impetuous disposition the culminating error of thn Emperor's reignj and another eveilt for which she will mourn as long as life and consciousness remain to her. She has iho generosity to ad mit the errors of judgment into which she was hurried, and which were at tended with disastrous conenimhoe, both for her family and for the1 iiation over which, by an astonishing freak of fortune, she became thn sovereign. TI.e Empress still thinks aloud, and ttlks often and rapidly nf what is on her mind. She ill Itears any n.ental tension, unless in religious exercises, and his not the resources of music, em broidery, knitting or sewing, , which enabled Marie Amelia to beguile the -tedium nf a residence at Claremont, Her infirmity prevents her walking as much at she wishes. She lives , altogether at Fnrnboroughj in the past, and among objects reminding her of the 1 departed glories of the Emperor and of her ill-starred son, of whom she can now speak without falling into pax oxysms of grief. The inner woman is chastened by affliction, and the outer woman fuded; but she is more interest ing, perhaps, tliAii wheu sho had the prestige of beauty, a throne, and (ex- ' ternally) tho most brilliant court in ' Europe." ', , , -i II Symbol fori Siring Bunk. A man from Texas noticed that the usual sign over tho doors of Mvings btnks was a beehive. "Is a beehivn thn regular sign of savings bank," asked the stranger of, a native, whoso acquaintance ho had made. ' . . i "Yes," was the reply, "most of the saving lianki have the laohite for k sign on account of Us appropriateness. Tho depositors of courso are the bees, They are off at work collecting honey, which they deposit in '.ho hive for their usn in winter. Tho owner of the hive is, of course, tho president of thn sav ing bank. When there is as much honey in thn bank as ho needs, lie robs the bank and skips out with all thn available arsettv Tim hues, or depowi tors, buzz around a good deal, but most starve and frelzn' to 'death during thn winter." "But who nrn tl'ro' drones? They are the- clerks, who Are rela lives of the president or directors, who draw big saluries, but nover do much work. "Who it tho queen been.' ' Oh, she is thn female friend of the bank, and usually accompanies him to Canada. . . lie Didn't Cape lo Walt ky Sore. Just before lie reachetHm consulted his watch and the bells it , tun same time struck three, He gazed up and down, looked into a store window and worn awiy five minutes. Then ha turned to a boy trying to play marbles all alone and on tho grass and cautious ly asked: "Hub, have you seen a fady standing on this corner within a few minutest" "Yaasshewos here ataut ten min utes ago," "And where did" sire gof "Down that way. Man come along and she went ouTwith him." "Did, till" "Yaas, but you needn't feel bad. 1 heard the man say he'd come back with a shotgun and shoot blue blazes outer tome one. If you'll wait he'll certainly come back. A car was passing and the man or.Iy mad three jumps to reach if, arid at he sat down the passengers noticed that he appeared Vike a man iiitTering great anxiety lost his dog, perhaps. Detroit Free Press. "You don't rear! love him, my dearr , ..." 'Well, perhaps not; but it's my first chance and I may never get another." "Never mind if yoa don't Wait anti! you find a man after your own heort." "That's jost what's the matter. minima. Charlie has been after my heart for eighteen monthr and I gueai . I'l better let him havo it, 1 ; if; -r ft J r