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T ; ' ..... i' fi ' r 71 "Id H t- iCs.'.' ESTABL1SDED FOR THE DISSE.TIISJTIO.I OP DEMLMTIC FMCITLES, ASD TO E1M M MSESTUTIM BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW, 1 riii -T.' -JTS " 'ZT- VOL. 17. EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1884. NO.' 11. c ny MJT JtLi 1 Jdj Sir &vt CUu unril. ; I. L. CAMPBELL, PMhhir an t Proprietor. opjrna -') t'n Rn. n of wiihmtt reetbtau lijwjth au,l Eighth Street. TEttVli OF JJUJBaiPriO.V. Per tAih,i:.".. Mix VlW.h.... Three Jlratai. S2.f0 1.2.1 .73 . , OCR ONI.t" ; RA.TH-3 OF ADVKUTISWQ lUrtLMfflenU Inserted 10 followsi ' FJOn. .iw W Uu or 1. , one iiuertirm M loh.Jbielaeiit 'peii.un L Cash required in IvArtiier will b charged tt the fol ' owinr rates: . One ei'ir three months -. SO 00 " " Ummitb IK) " 4 sue yer 12 00 -' Tnuuten. nitice iu local column, 20 edits pur , Iiae for tub insertion. Advertiiin? billi will be rendered quarterly. All ob arsrkjnnst be r.un r)B n.i iiklivery. jciriKs. . Knowi 1oiMt So II. A. t. ill A. M MwW ttrat aud third W Inesdnjrs In wb omnia. . Lj"Wfc Hrrim rlirrri Tnni No. I. O. jjvf". WiMtWRiLA EKCAMmriiT No. 6. est oe the Id al Uh We-lne Uys in each month. uies L'joie, No. 15, A. O. U. W. lleeu at M-urmic H ill the soconJ and fourth radar in neb, month, .' V . ' ). M. Sloav. M. W. Kurmicic P. No. 41. O. X. U.-MwU t Mwonli Hill, the Brt and third Frid.iy of Mh month, lly orJur, Comha.vkkk. ' Vhwiii or Chohkx FKresni Meet the Tir.n l thirl SnttirOay evenitu'. at Ma.ic ITlL 11 nrJar of J. M. Swas, U C. Murr Limt X 337. 1. 0. O. T. Meat rr SAtarJi nli'ht in 0 1 1 Fellow' ftll. ... K. 0. P()TfEK, W. C. T. Lka'iixi Sri BAinor IFopr -Mm-t nt the .P. Ciiirali every S in I tr nfU'rnmm t 3::H .K. Ilmt'in. S'lpt.: Mi II Tt'u (', AVl 84(it; Cam. Hill, Sec'y. Mi Htttio Smith, CuipUin. Vuitor. mi lo wulcoine.- ' l. bilybu, -'Attorney and Counsellor. at Law,- fj.sexk nry. -oukuov. . t t',ii3i.. Will ive.pecial attention iniintii; IV nr. T'JIf f'OITl'TS Ml t'i collect! iu sn I tininv.. inaic-r. inoi - ))c,sV. K. A U.' xpreu olfine -Hi U. ujiiihw, ' v ... : ... at-Law, will Piivcri.'B ix rww pjurts V "f tin i'.l -f i Iwiil litru-t nil in , . ?t teiti.!i gi.-eu w coaecuoiu nnu U3 J H'l w ' v . " , , matier iu nro'ur.s , . C9J. 3. Wa3hbJrn3 Attorney -nt-Law, "15U1KXH qirv, ..- , - OKMON ume fonuerly oo;upiad by Thiinpon 4 Bean. iSmS GEO. M. MILLER, .-J r.ni01n.nf.T.nr anil K3T33 aaa t Real Estate Agent. EUQSXECirY, - ' - OUEG0N. OFFICE Two door north of Post Olfke. J. E. FENTOX, ' lAttornf y-at-I-aiv. KUGKXECIT? - OREGON'. Special attention iflven to Raal Estate Prao tie. and Abstract of Title. Orrici Over Gran9' Store. T.W.HAltlUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. . OFFICE -Wilkin's Drug Store. Kviid.nc on Fifth atreet, where Dr Shelton . ! I. I ' isnneriy ni , Dr. Wm Osborne, '.OmcrjAdjoiniflgJSt Charles Hotel, ' - OnjAT THE Voaua ST313 OP HATE3 an! LDcurr. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAX BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or ree idence when not profeasionally eued. . Otficatthe POST OFFICE DRUGSTORE. - Realdence on ELihth atreet, opp-miU Preby rian Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. tOCXEY, f&o OKALCB IX Clocks, Wacnes, Cliains, Jewelry, Etc Rcpairin; Promtly Executed. ejTAUWrii emmute4.JF J. H. LUCK FT, Ibwurth 4Co Brirk Willaaett, street. r NEW SWT A GENERAL JJ7 . I A large assortment of La dies and Childrens Jfoso at V2 1-2 ds. Good Dress Goods at l$c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every siiaac. New and Nobby styles in CL011UNG. Liberal Discoun t for CASH. , Ne.w Departure , 70 pATHOXIZB THK MKN WHO HELP T I. SCJii-'ML HoOsliti, whoso niWreBU are A. V. Wlij for 0As5H ut greatly reJuoed pri0e8 aa low a ny other CASH 8T0KE. Ucet Print ll uud lSyar.le 1 00 Best Brown and BL'ached Muoliiin, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cU Cl.irks an.l Brooh spool cotton 7.1 cU per Do. Plain an J Milled FlruneU, 25"r 35: ii and DO ct. Water Proo , ceute Cino White Shirt, 75 ct. and $1, And all Other Coeds at AUo the Celebrated WHITE Sli' ArING MACHINE ! v.n Wtor f.,r afivnirth. !.. khiI ilnriliUitv). KffTomy old Ciutnmei, who have etood by tnna a heretofore ou tnn, hut U at any time uiey win w waae va.hi mirviiaen, i .win give all am, a other, the full credit on my reduction . A. V. PE I tllS ill. m Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash Or Credit. Highest Price paid ior all kinds of ' Country Prduce. Call and See -S. H. Friendly. Harness S&oa H AVIXG OPENED A XEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th STRE west of Crain lira'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the lowest nzmns. Competent Workmen Arefmp1oyprl,mlIwiIlfnJevortogivi4tUfaetiort to 1I hjma fcr we with a cJl. - oltmmm B.DUIffS I fill) II. Trimming Silks and , Sat ins in alt shades. Moircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French 4 KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades. GROCERIES . of all desenvtions. f f SIGUS ! BUILD YOUR BUI1HJKS, ROADS AXU your iutMicnte 1 Are uerumnnitlj located unu PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 73 eta and SI. Xew Aaeortment Dreisa (ihh1i (Xo Traeh) 10, - 29 and lb ct. Muiih' Undurweiit. S'llrti and Drawer, 50 ct Men' Ovenhirt. 73 ct. and 61. Meiw' Overalls, 50, 6.1, 75 ct anil SI. ' Ruiliroid..rie and Edgina at Fabulou Lo Prime. Proportionate Rates. At Bi-cfttlv reduced rate. me o 1 inpt, I will continiie ti aell on annie low as any House A. S. CUHKIC. GHEDm Dl.. W. C SEHLBHEDE, I 3 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED in Cottnip (tmre. He porfonn. all opera tion in mechanical ami sirK-i-al deutintry. All work warranted and natiafaution ituaranteeil. Vegetable Sicilian HAIR KENEWER r ' was the lrt preiwmtluii r(tcllj adapted to ' cw. Uianuc of tin) scalp, and the first iuo. , eowui Tt'swrvr of faded or ray hair to IM naAral color, grotli, and youthful bcauly. It ku had luanv huituura, but luiue bar. so fully nut all Uiu rc(iilroiiicuu ncctlfal for the prOr trvntnient of the hair ami scalp. Hall' Kami l!i:xr.nrR ha slriulily grown in furor, ai.d spread lis fame and oh-IhImw to every quarter of the plot. Its unparnl- ' leled success can be nttributnl to but on. cause: Iki tnliitj WyiVutni tf it$ jnvmitct. Th. proirletors hare often br.n surprised at the receipt of order (run remote euurn tries, where they had m ver t-.aJe on elTurtfor its lutrodiicllon. nt use for a short lime of Hall's Hai Kenkwkh wuiidcrfully iinprovri (Ii. ptr. onal apiienrance. It cleanses the scalp from all Impurities, cure all humors, furor, and drynew, and thus prevents baldness. It (timulaus the weakrnrd (lauds, and enable them to push forward a new and vigorous growth. 'J ha effrets of thl. article sis not tnwulcnt, like tlio of alcoholic prrpsra. tlons.but remnln a long time, which ivaket Its use a matter of economy. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ron tii WHISKERS TTlll ehanp. the beard to a natural brown, . orblack.nsdesired. It produces a permanent 1 color that will not wash away. Conslstineof ' a single preparation, it is applied without trouble. ( , riiFJMKED BY R, P, HALL & GO., Mia, N,H. ' Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. . roa ALL THE rOEMS OF , Scrofulous, Mercurial, and Illooil Disorders, the bitl remedy, boesnse th most searching and IhorougU blooil-puriHer, Is Ayer's Garsaparilla. ' 8oldhyaUDrugjUUiri,sKboUlo,J. QiC23; ' alway Caret and never dieep points. The world's creat Pain Kedlever for Ksm and Beeat, Cheap, qaicli sutd reliable. PITCHER'S CASTORIA U not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mother like, nud Physicians recommend CASTOULV. Itrcsulatcstho Uowels, cures Wind Colic, ftllays revcrLshness, and do lt roys Worms. WEI DE MEYEIl'S ca - TARKH Core, a Constitutional Antidote for tbl. terrible mskt s?y, by Aosorptlon. The noit Important Eiaeoverjr since Vsvo (lnatioo. Othor remetUe may relieve Ctrrh, tlia eures at an etage before Conitunptioa eta in. rifAttlS Croceris (1"J Provisions, Will keep on band general assortment Omoeries, Provision, Cured Meats, Toliac, Ci'ara, Candies, Candles, Soap, Notions. Uren and Dried Fruits, - Wood and Willow Ware. . Crockery, Etc. Bruinea will be conducted on a CASK BASIS. Which means that Low Prices are Established '- Coodt dtlitcrtd w ithont hir;e t Caycf KIN?5 OF PRODUCE WANTED Vrwhi. ptiee . ' . 'wfllpsy th liu-hstitiark ; Tie RrxuU nf a ConnullatloB. "Hftva you a revM copy of tlin Now TrtHlainetit in tho lilirnry, Mins nimthr HkeJ Urn young minister, who was making an evening call, partly parochial ami partly otherwise. "No, Mr. Lonttpntyer," nho repliixl; "I regret to any that we haven't." "What's a revim'fj copyl" anked Bol hy, who had Im;hii pH'.nitted to nit up lieyond IiIh usual hour. "You ant rather young ypt, HoU.y, to untlerhtaud nui;h nmtter," mill lii Hinti-r kin.llv. 'An viwd COPY illt AIM , j that ejrrtuiu fhmiCH have Iwvn niade in thrrililil.. that were considered - neon- aary to a better understanding of the text.' Now you had Imttrr run o(T to d, thatVagood loy." 4 Tho younjj minister could scarcely conceal his admiration. Well, if that' what it is," said Boh. hy, "our family BiMu is revig.ul, 'cause pa changed it the other day. lie nuratclmd out the date of your birth and made it three year later If told ma something about you and tin minister, and Haid it wouldn't do any harm nohow, and if ever Mr. Long prayer wanted to look at it, it might do a good deal of good." ireseiiuy inn minister went away and a family consultation was held. It resulted iu Bobby's passing a sliH-plewt night on the pit. f Ins stomach. liruvtr CuvrlunJ'i Srnltnrt. lhe Bum well Peoplo sav: The ' fol lowing qu.tint and curious endorsement iw found on thn back of a Clevolantl and Hendricks ticket cast at Barnwel Nov. 4th: drover Cleveland, stand up! A jury of your countrymen hav found you liuilty nf designing and conspiring will i vers Democrats to become President of these United States, to tho great harm and personal injury of over one hundred thousand loyal olllce holders if the llepublio. And more: you have caumd aiiguy httred, ill wi, cursus and maledictions to spring up and live among the hitherto united Republican itniily of this country. Your advocates liavo defended you with great zeal uud ability, indeed sucl zeal and ability have never lieforti been nown in thrf history of Presidential cumpaigns in these United Slates. . Ah the jury have recommended you to mercy I make your sentence us merit as the law allows. It is: 1 That you, 0 rover Cleveland, lie confined at hard labor within the walls of the White House, iu the City of Washington, District of Columbia, for the term of four long years; and may God havo mercy on your soul. Bring in Tom Hendricks. . IIuw De Enciiprd. It lias been a mystery to a great many people in Oregon how it was. that ''rank rVisbie,' the defaulting cashier of the First National Bank of Portland, ,'ot orT with such a light sentence of one year when ho should have got (if teen, and why it was that tho second indictment wus S(Hushd on such a trivial matter because the check did not have a dollar mark before the rig ures., It now comes to light, and we. hear it from one who c'ui ns to know that Frishio had the bank ollicials where they could not help themselves when they took money into considera tion. It menu that it was his place to keep the books Itetweon the Northreu Pacific Express Company and the Unit, but in doing this he ho thoroughly mixed the accounts up that it was utterly impoHsihlt) for them to figure out how much tho company owed the bank, or the bank the company. With this state of alburn existing, it U thought the bunk peoptt compromised the matter w ith the dignified Frunk by his agreeing to traitf!iten out the books and take one year in the " n' at Salem, lit), remarked tn the Deputy Warden when hu reached th" peniien tiury that the agreement was that he was not to wear a 'striped suit. Vindi cator. Perhaps the (.duomiext feature of the present campaign is the immense num ber of men one meets who knew all the time in fact, livl Saul so to Jones ...... . that Cleveland was Uuud to 1 ehrted, , U;andyetJwholK!t two miu of clothes aiU iiiiib iuw. myi.M vit Elaine Talking vlih i sua Two TboosanJ lilt, The most remarkablo pieco of tel phoning yet attempted has just beert accomplished by thn engineer of thff International Boll Telephone Company, who successfnlly carried out an experi ment by which they were enabled ttf hold a conversation lietween St. Peters burg and Bologne, a distance of 2,40-9 miles. Blake transmitting and Bell re ceiving instrumonts were used, and con' vernation was kept up, iiotwitlwtandincf a rather high induction. T1n experi ments were curried on during the night when tha telegraph line were not at work. Tho Russian engineer of this company are so confident of further success that they hope shortly to lie ahlo to converse with ease at a distance of 4,653 miles; but to accom plish this wonderful feat they mubt combino all the conditions favorable fof the transmission of telephonio sounds. If it is found possible to hold audible conversation at such extraordinary din lancet, it is possible that this fact will be speedily improved upon," and' we shall bo enabled to converse froely be tween London and New York and by ' and by lictween London and the' anti-' podeH.CltainlK'rs' Journal, ' f . The Free fan - The following pass was received by ono of our strongest Republican friends of this city from a Democrat io relative in the East. It is printed on tinted paper in the form of a regular pass and reads as follows: FREE PASS TO SALT RIVER. SALT RIVER PACKET CO. STEAMER "JAMES O. BLAINE." This boat carries the famous "jingo" anchor, which pan lie readily cast to windward in channels wliert it may be useful. .4. . . . ' , Pass i from Eugene.. Or., to Suit River, and charge to account of , Joiik P. St.. Johm, ; ,. ' , i, ; ; . . riiou. , Remarks on back of pass read as fol ows: Trip on steamer will lie en ivened by remarks on "Rum,1 Roman- . ism and Rebellion' by a wlobrattd Now lork divine. Mr, James Mulli gan, of Boston, will also read extract from "Aii Unburned Correspondence." lefreshments at Delmonico. ' N. B. After using hum thU pans. The Kllcnt At the Tammany Hall ratification dinner given in Now York. City, a good story was told by Hon, & & Cox, at the expense of tho Stalwart bolters of Mr. Blaine on election day. Mr. Randall, in his speech at the dinner, referred to the heavy "silent vote" re ceived by Mr, Cleveland, which be con sidered very significant. Mr. Cox, with lis usual ready repartee, replied that the extent of thn "silent vote" reminded lint of the remarks of a Chinaman who was enjoying his first rida on tht rail. road. The celestial lookod out of a car window as tho long train ws rounding a curve, and.seeing no engine, nimal, or other means of propulsion, xclaimcd to his companion: "No tnraee, no cowen, no punlieo, no pulloe, lim allee samee go like hollec!" ' The World says: There is ho end to Cleveland's good .luck. It tarns out that an occentric rich man of Pittsburg made a will several years ngo, making the first Democratic President a sort of residuary legate. By this document Cleveland will come into possession of a'lout ?0!00 for the use and ' behoof of the Democratic party and the perpe tuatiou of Denooratic principles. The man's name was Alexander McGill, who in 1878 made a will excluding his divorced wif from any sliAro'of the " property and brnjueathing the most of it to his sihter during her lifetime and after her death to his aunts and their children and from llteui to the Demo cratic President, as abovo stated. It does not appear -that any of the for midable list of legatees is yet deceased. Gov, C'eveland wit elec el in 1882 by a maioriiy of a' out?,06o. Al though his plurality in New-ork last :"" u rrj mr, ik .w .1. ... I !.!.. 23,50 ' greater tlmn His gubernatorial vote an SHoO great than Hancock's . 'V ' 1 1