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Win? HWIP1P V P PFHW Tin A FDH J. Hi, Hi l) wi W Ji Uli IjIAKJJ, ESTABLISHED FOR TUB DISSEMINATION OP DMOCRATIC PElNCirLES, AND TO EARN AS HONEST IITINC BI THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW. VOL, 17. EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, I88ii. NO. 22i tCtt (SaifHf (Situ (5mA. I. L. CAMPBELL, Piihlh'iar afii Proprietor. OF71T? -') th Kt of Will.vn.tt. rtbdtd Sjventh and Eighth Street.. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Par Aonim... ...92.50 flixM.nths 1.25 Three Mnth. 75 OCR ON'LT RA.TB-3 OV ADVEUTISlra Adtertisements Inserted n follow : I'. Ob. snnsre. 10 liaf or 1. one insertion W each .ubsequent liuwit.ua $1. Cash required in draaee. , ' .TitM-kdrirtiwre -will V. eWijed at the fol .win r.tei i On. square three months $0 00 " " six months..; 8 00 " " oue yew 12 00 Transient notices in local column, 20 ceuU per line for eoh insertion. Advertising bilU will be rendered quarterly. All lob work muit be paid fob on peliviky, societies. CnaiNilADon No II. A. F. MiA A. H Meet, ftnt eatl thirl We loewUys ta Mch th. Unnrru Btrrrs Loo No. I. O, 10. F. Meetseery Tuesday Yentn " ViaiwmU ElfCAUPU KMT Nu. 8 Hlin th. U ad 4th WvinesJsys in each month Kbuixr Longs. No. 15. A. O. U. W. Meet, it Masonic Hill the second and fourth Fridays in eaoh month. ... I. M. Sloa. M. W. KtLPATRtcK Post. i O. A R.-Met t SlMiafo H1I. the firat and third Fridays of eh month. I3y order, uojijiasdkh. laim or Choskx FRirNns.-Meft th. rt an I third Saturday evenines at Masmiic nail. iy orusr oi ;. -u. suu.', v . Hum Lonor No. 3G7. I. 0. 0. T. - Meet. very Saturday night in OH Fellow.' Hall. E. 0. PoTTEtt, W. C. T. Latins Stah Baud or Hjrs -Meets at the .P. Church .very Sunlrv afternoon at ami. .K. Htuston. SupU: Miss Bertha Coolc, As't H int: Chan. Hill, Sec y. Miss nam. nmun, (slain. Visitors raad. welcme. h. BILTKU. C H. COLLIER. BILYEU & COLLIER. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,- EITUENK CITY, OREGON. PK ACTIOS IX ALL THE COURTS OF tlii State. Will piv. pecil attention 1 1 eolltion. and probate matters. Orri-l--0er Hsudrick & Eakin'. bsnV. CE3. B. D33RIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, riU. PRACTICE IN THE C5URTS YY of the Sar.mil Judicial District and in hi S iareme Court of this State, lipioial attention given to collection, and niatceri in iirobat. Gas. 3. Vlfashbjrn-3 Attoraicy-at-Laiv. icujkic cirv. - - - oriK.-JON Oflloe formerly ocoupied by Thom; k Bean. i8"13 GEO. M. MILLER, Attoraaj and Couns3lloat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUQENE CITY, - - OREGON. OFFICE Two doora north of Pot O'.Bc J. E. FENTON, Attorncy-at-Law. EUGENE CITY - OREGON. Saoial attention given to Real Estate Trao lis. and Abstracts of Title. Orrici Ov.r Grange Store. T.W. HARMS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton formerly resided. Dr. Wm Osborne, Omen Adjoining.$t- Charles Hotel, - ob'at thx Daua STOaS OF HATES and lucket. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res ideoc. when not professionally engaged. Offic at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby riM Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, J. S. LUCKEY, DEALER IX Clicks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. CSMUWork Wa.rrsmu4.jp9 J.S. LUCKKY, Canfurtli ftCo's Brick Willamette streak - - u. I B 2T A GENERAL A large assortment of La dies and Children s Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at like liest Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOIHING. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure PATRONIZE Till: A11;N WHO HELP T bOHUOL HUUol.s, whose interest it tpend their profit at Louie. 'J uke notice that- A. V. Will eel) goode for OA8H at tfreatly reduced price., as low aeany other CASH STORE. Best Print lb and 18 yard. f 1 00 Best Brown and Bljachod Mimlius, 7, 8, 9, an.l lOcte. Claries and Brook, spool cotton 75 cts per Dciz. Plain and Milled Funnels, 25, 35; 45 and 50 cts. Water Proo , cents , Fine White Shirts, 75 eti and 81. And all Other Coeds at l.so the C'-debmled WHITE SK AIISTG MACHINE ! Non. bettor for eTenirth, size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. CaT To my old Customers, who have stood by me so 1 mg, I will continue t-t sell on same trms as heratofore on tima, but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give all sm, as others, th. full credit on luy reductiou A. V. PETERS H n Goods sold as in Oregon, for Gash Or Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Prduce. Call and See S. H. Friendly. HarnessShop. HAVING OPENED A NEW 8ADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th 8TRB west of Crain Bro'., I am now prepared to furniah .verythirur in that line at th. LOWEST I-aTJESS. The Competent Workmen Are employed, and I will auJeavor to give satisfaction to 11 whj ma favor rn with call. A. s$. cuitniE. DUIFS 01 1,1 Trimming ' '; I i at ins in all sha cs. Moireantique Uks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES !nall grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions. f f BUILD YOUii BRIUGES, KOAD3 AND Are leruitiiieittly louatxil und vmir iiitaiiuu ! PETERS, Fin. Cheviot Shirts. 50, 73 ets and 1 New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15, 20 and 25 cU Mens' Umlerwour. Shirts an 1 Drawnrs, ii) ct Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts. and $L Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and $1. Embroideries and Edwins at Faiiulou Low Prices. Proportionate Rates. low as any House Credit Most II; The Brltuh froffd. Tho British crown in not th pro porty of Quof n Victoria, hut of the nation. All thn crown jewels am kept in tha Tower of London. The room in which they are kept is a ground floor apartment, with somber stone walls eight feet in thickness. It is small, and in its center stands a huge ircn barred cage, oblong in nhape and rising nearly to tho citing. Within this cage is a Maud, terraced topped and covered with velvet whkh was at ono time white. At the. extreiim top m the crown tnade Victoria, Below it, and On onn aide, is thn orown of the Prince of Wales, and on the other that of tho last of the Stuarts, the four Georges William IV. One crown had servet very well for all these men, hut when, in 1837, the royal headgear had to be put upon a woman's head, it was, of course too large, and a new one had to be mad. Besides the crowns there are in the collection the rowal wand, a solid gold "tick three feet seven inches in length, the royal communion service, three large fonts, all of solid gold, out of which the royal children are baptized, besides nutii'Tous presents that have in tinem past been presented 10 the State by friendly sovereigns. The entire eollecti.m is valued at $15, OOO.OOH, much of which sum is repre sented in the rare stones that grace tho crowns and scepter, the famous Kohi noor, the si-corn! largest diamond in the world, leing one of them. The frequency with which boxes of cigars were wagered during the last election, and the certainty that thnre are a great many mean people in the world, sujrgeKted to an Eastern dealer in the weed the idea of making a cigar box four inches high, an inch and a mlf wide and an inch high. In this box four rank cigusare squeezed, and the wholo outlit is put on thn market as a "box of cigars," and cost 23 cent. A large number of these boxes, it is Slid, have been sold to men wishing to pny their debts at small expense. alrrays Cnroi and novor dlsap points. Tho world', great Pain heliever for Maa and Boast. Cheap, quick and reliable. SSSSSR9 PITCHER'S CASTORIA (s not Narcotic. Children jrow fat upon, Mother like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates tho BowcIh, cures Wind Colic, allays Fcvcrishncss, and de stroys Worms. EC WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Care, a Conititntional Aatidot for tide terrible ma rfy, by Ao.orptlon. The moit Important Diaoovery since Vae tnatlon. Other remedio. may relieve Catarrh, thla enre at any etage bofore Consumption set. in. STiXJTit'""1 ' "'" '"wwjpiisars-esti DIaLEB IV Croceris 8nd Provisions, Will keep en hand a general assortment Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Candles, Cigars, Candies. laps, Motions, Green and Dried rtiits. Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASK BASIS- Which mean, that Low Prices are Established Coodt dtllwed without (barge to Coyei ALL KINOS OF PRODUCE WANTED Vnr whieh w will fy this hijihwit itlark.t price ,JA3. h . i A- nmmm Mnrdrrrii by hit mtt. Cooked onii Frd io the dogi Utica, N. Y., Jan. 1 6. William Druse, a farmer of moderate circum Htancea, Jiviag in tho town of Warren, Herkmtt&ounty, ha boen missing a inonih. ' Sucpiciona of munler were aroused, caused by quarrels between himself and wife. For several days it was rumorej that Druse had been murdered by his wife, ami liis body cut up and burned, and the bones ptit into a awauip. T!ie district attorney and tho coroner are conducting an examina tion into the murder. Frank Gates, aged 14, nephew of Druse, living in the family, has made an artless confess ion, showing that tha crime was com mitted Decomber 10th, arid that Strs. Druse compelled him to shoot her buckind a second time, and aid her to dispose of the body. They boiled it and fed tho flesh to tho hbss, and burned the bones to ashes, which were buried in a swamp. The boy says tho woman cut her husband's head off and put it first in a stove. Tim boy acted m fireman, and had a terrible time to destroy tho evidenced the crime. .Neighbors, who noticed the unusual smoke and odor, were refused admittance, and papers were kept over the window. Since then the house has been repapered. Mrs. Druse and Gates aro under ai rest There must be a good deal of excite ment in Salt Lake over the persistent prosecution of polygamiaU Cannon.who is now on trial, bids fair to bo con victed, as the prosecution has secured tho testimony of one'of his sons and of his third wife, while tho second wife is evidently playing the samo game in eluding Iho otlicers of the law which proved successful at the first trial of Cla wkoii, f Mormon anatheirins have any force, Judge Zane, who is respons'i ble for this sudden activity in the legal machinery of tho Territory, will have a dubious chance in tho world to oome. He is to-day more cordially hated and more bitterly denounced than any of the gtmtiles in Utah, but this abuse has no effect in swerving him from the strict line of duty. If previous judges had been of this composition, tho vex- atioiH Mormon problem would, no doubt, have been solved by this timo. Six per cent, is enough for any man on his money, yet there is not a mill in this city but has declared as high as 40 percent. Just think of it. Was the workman receiving any benefit of auch immense proms! JNo, sir; ho. was working along at thn same old price. .Vow, in less than th'reo weeks, the writer will be able to tell you, roador, just what per centage has been de clared by our di Iff rent mills during the ast six months, and it must be borne in mind, duiing that period nails have been sold as low as $1.85 per keg. If a 6 or 10 per cent, dividend can bo de clared when nails sell at that figure, hat immense, profits must be made when the nails are selling at $3.40 per keg. Wheeling, W Vr, Iigiater. The New York Tribune the other day printed the calculation of (he Lon don Echo in regard to tho number of grains of corn that would be on a chess board if one grain were placed on the first square, two on the second, four on the third, and no on. The Echo said that the corn on the squares would fill 1,881,875 barns ?ach hold inir 1,000,000 bushels, allowing 100, 000 grains to each bushel. ' A clever Brooklyn correspondent, who has fig ured it out, siys that thn English paper is away off, and gives the following as tho true figures: There would be 184, 467,410,707,095 bushels of corn on the squares, which, under the conditions named, would fill 184,467,440 barns. T wo years ago, says the N. Y. Sun, a man bought the property on thn northwest corner of Liberty tnd Nas sau streets for $160,000, plying flO, 000 down. It is opposite the old Ev ening Post building. Meantime the Mutual Life Insurance Company bought the Old Dutch Church so long used as a postoffice, tore it down and erected the present magnificent build ing. On Friday the man who owns thn building on the northwest corner was offered $500,000 for the property ' Hlnlt for ihe Bonk Small doses of salt will check hedl orrhage of thn lungs or stomach. To relieve hiccoughs at once, take i lump of sugar saturated with vliiegar. Toothache may bs relieved by the application of cotton1 saturated with ammonia. The skin of a boiled egg Is said to tin the efficacious remedy that can be ap plied to a boil. Feel it carefully, wei and apply it to the psft affected. It will draw off thn matter and relieve the soreness in a few holli-a. A writer irt drio of tho medical jour nals sayg lie has found tho application of a strong soldtiori of chromio aoid, three or four times a day, by means of a camel's hair brush, to ho the best and oasiest method for removing warts. Shrank Oat of a Pulpit. '1 hear yoii am without a preacher I over In yoilr congregation." "Yes, ho left two weeks agd" "Had a call at a liujHer salary, t presume?" "Not as I know of." "Health failed him, perhaps)" "No; his health seemed to be good." "Congregation didn't like his preach ing, then!" "Well, then, he resignedl" "No, not exactly. Fact waa, he unloaded a lot of railroad stock on os at 74, and tlie shrinkage; together with some talk about tar and feathers, took him out just as the stock touched 52.' Wall Street News. : - Tho reason why high tariff mentis low wool is a very simplo one. Our manufacturers have to lise both Ameri can and foreiyii wools in their work. If they are prevented from getting thn onn they cannot buy the other. The high tariff makes it impossible for ouf manufacturers to buy tho foreign wool at any price that will enable, them to make it into goods that they can soil at home or abroad in competition with tho' ' foreigners. Hence they dd not buy the American wool. Hence; also", the American wool, left withorft btfyers1, droops in price, and the foreign wools,1 unsuNtaiued by tho competition of American buyers in their market, also drop, thus giving tho foreign manufac turer thn additional advantagq of still1 cheapor raw material Chicago Tri bune, A bachelor dropped in the other da to see a married friend whose wife was away from home on a prolonged visit," He found him smoking desperately at a cigar nearly a foot long. "Why," grasped he breathlessly; "whore on earth did you get suoh a preposterous' cigar as that, Charleyl" "Had it built by contract," was the response. "You see," continued the smoker explanator ily, "I promised my wife before she went away that I'd not smoke mors than six cigars a day. Promises to a? wife aro sacred, you know, and I mean to keep mine if have to get cigars as' long as ft lamp post. -- . . i A good story is related of . an old bank burglar who was captured not a1 great while since by tlifa police of an Eastern city. Wlierf taken into custo dy he exhibited the most thorough des pondency. This attracted the alten tion of his friend the detective, who1 inquired tho cause of it, ' "Cause enough," responded the gloohiy wretch; "we can't make an honest living at the business now. The cashiers hare it all their own way." . i In 1866, at thn beginning of thn Atlantic cabin service, $100 was charged for twenty words or less, Re ductions followed to $25 for ten words $10 for ten words; 50 cents per word. In 1880, during war of rates, the tariff was reduced to 12 cents per word. Upon the opening of the Bennett'Mao kay lino thn rate was reduced to 40 cents per word. Address and signa ture must be paid for. A life prisoner in thn Albany poni tlentiary, during his leisure moments found tho Old Testament to contain? 2,728,100 letters, 592;493 Words, 23,-' 214 verses, 929 chapters and1 39 hooka Thn New Testament contains 838,380 'letters, 181,253 words, T,93 verses,' 2GO chapter and 57 bookv