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Til J? fl 1,1 Ji pity (firARO hi ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEMITION OP OEini'RTIC PRIMPLES, AND TO EARN AN PNESTMYING BT THE SWEAT DP fll'R BROW. : ' ' ' - m.1- mare- EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1R85. N0.36; VOL. 17. $Uf S4j?f Gila Oaard. I.-L.OAMP3ZLL, Pttbliskar a'i I Proprietor. t'n 'J it l l of Villinttt reetboUseu imut'a an I Eighth Streets. TE R UF 3 J 'H "! XI ? riO.V. Per Annum ;.f ?';') Rix Monttn Three Minthi "3 ODE ON'I.T OF ADVKHTHWO, BATH? Adf ertisements insert') o fallows ! On. iquiirfl, IU lin tr I , iw insertion 3j each rebisquuut ''nwii-Ka ?1. CimU required in VIIC8. Tia advertisers will be charged nt the fob ' owia; rates : Oat (((litre three month So 01) " " six months r 8 00 " " one ye ir 1- J Transient notice iu local column, -'0 cunt per liae for each insertion. Advertising bill will be rendered qiinrt.jrly. All lob work must hi pi-i r m on i.tuvKuv. pHnaua t Aiuti Vn 11 A. P. Mnd A V .Meets kret and third Wo lne.ly. in wrli raunth. uwi nni-ti I.niKiK No. 9 T. O. G.feO. K. Mmt.eTery Tnmlny i renin. Vi. Wtu.wun i Pir..iptr.iir N.i. fl. Nil oa the U and 4tk W'u lm' lays iu ewli montli. EllUSNK LooaK, No. l.", A. I). U. W. Meete it Misonia H ill the neon 1 ami fourth Fridays in each month. 1. M. Slow. M. W. Kilpatrick Piht, N. 41. t. V !!. -M-ets t Masonio 11 M, t'la first and thirl Kri 1 ivs of ach month. lSyordr, Comuaxheh. Ardib ok Chosen Fiurviis. Meets the ret and third Saturday eveniu-'s at Masonic Hall. By order ot j, ,u, m. Burm Lonas No. 3 i7. I. O. G. T. Met Terr Saturday ni'lit in 1 1 1'Vlows' II (II. E. O. Potter, V. C. T. LiAIiIMH Stab'BaNDOK Hol'R -Meets at, the .P. Church every Sun 1 1 V nft'Tiioim at .1: 1 1. .6. Hmaton. Supt.: Mi li-Tt'iu ?.'. At't 8ut.; Chas. Hill, Sec'y. M;n llittie Suiith. aaplain. Visitors in i lo w-lc i'n- L. B1LYEC. C. M. COLLI EU. BILYEU & C9L; IE:i Attorneys and Counssllors at Law, - SUGEN'E CUT, OIUWO.Y. PRACTICE IN At.L THE I'lHI UTS OF thin StaU. Will K've s;)i'ci:il attontioii to ineti')n and probati imtt'-r. 0rricK--Over Heii'lrick & EtlanV b.iik. CEO. B. 033313, Attorney awl Counsellor ' at-Law. . WILL PRACTICE IX THE C ri!TS Y of the Secia I Ja lioiJ D.-ArU and in he Supreme Court of this Sute. Special attention given U collooti ins ,md Blatters in nroliate Geo. S. Washburne Attoriicy-sil-I-aw, gUGKNa CITV, - - OREGON Oflice formerly occupied by Tboinpsmi A Bean. GEO. M. MILLER, ittora7 and Ccutnjlbr-at-Ln?, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - ORIWOW OFFICE-Two doora north of Post 0 li 'e. J. E. FENTOX, Attorsicy-iit-Lnw. KUGENH CITY OREGON. Special attention given U Ui.J Estatj Prao tiee and A bit rat' ts of Title. OffloE Over Grange Store. T.W.HA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. . OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Gtors. Koiidence on Fifth street, where Dr Sbtlton formerly resided. Dr. Wm Osborne, OfficdAdjoini.ig.3t- Charles Hotel, - OR AT THE w Daaa:sToaE or hate3 ani luckst, DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HISOFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby rian Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, DEALER IN Clacks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. j Repairing Promptly Lxcouu-.I. 0AIIWork Warraoted. jT3 J.S. LUCKKV. t&- A GENERAL Jt Ililili A large assortment of La dies awl Child reus Hose at U I-J cts. Good Dress floods at 12l.c lkst Corset in town fordOc An immense stock of Xcw and Seasonable (roods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Xohby styles in CLOllllXG. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Depjirtiire ! ! CJS3 AM) 02F2.2ESXX, 1 ATKONIZE T1IE.MEX VII HELP T ;UH !YOL'R HRIDGES, ROADS AND E . 'I I. ii i. II . ii ...!:. u-Ihimp iiil.t-i('nti. Hffc. vniir inu.rii.lii ! Am i:-uiaiieiitl v located uno ,ieud their protiu ut hoiue. '1 ukv notice U.ut A. y. vVill sell goods for CASH at s'imtly reduced prices, ns low as any other CASH STOKE. Uest Prints lb and U yards. 1 00 ; iiest Hrown and liioajhed Muslins, 7, S, 0, and Id eti. CUrks and Brooks spoid cuttnn 7 cts per Doss. I'l l n in 1 Milled Firunels, .'5, 3.i; Vi ami JO ets. WaUr Proo , cents i?:.. . t'u:,.. im. :.... n.i.l I1 I' 1I1U . H.l'" .rllll tl 1.11 nil'. Vti And all Othsr Coeds at Proportionate Rotes. Also tlie Celulir.ue') WIIITK SK ,V1NG MACHIXK! T,ine lwttr (or s ren ;th. si.e. an 1 durabilityl, At srr -atty rediic." rates. lomy o I CustTii-'s, vvli.i have st.Kid bv me so 1 mi-, I wid .ontiiiue ti sell on same t r-n as her etofore .in tim . but if at any time tlu-y wish to make CASH IWiWp ', will Klve all s;n. .vs oth.-rs. the full eredit on my reduction A. V. I r. I M.S Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash Or Credit Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Prduce. Call and See s. Pi Harness S HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 Ith STKE west of Crain Bios'., 1 am now prepared to furuiah everything in that line at the TIlH Most Competent Workmen : Arc employe), and I will !i)J8vor to ! me with a call. oltmmm B DOTS HI' ill 69 liimmive sill and Sat ins in all sha cs. Moircantuae ilks Velvets in Colors. The lined stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES 'ii all grades. GIWLERIES of all dc script ions. PETEH3, Pine Cheviot Shirts. .W, T." eU and 81 New Assortment Dress (I Is (No Trash) 15 'JO and -'.") ct. Mens' Cii Ijriveit. S'iirt au I Drawers, 50 ct Mens' Overshii ts, 7" ets. ami ifl. Mens' Overalls, 50, (io, 7' ets and 31. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low I'nees. low as any House r give satisfaction to t lu nia favcr j My .in Lai. I) 1. in u ill. Th fnif.-r ' cm ra,, ,,d to tlm Ciil'inct will lm n great 1hs to tlm St'iifttt', Lut if '.lit' riiilail' lpliia Tiiih'S tt'lln tin truili nlimit liim, the clinnit will full with parti :ulnr lu-a incus upon thf lion. G V I (lniunils of Vcr mont. Garliitul'H cvit from LonarcKH h-avps l'liiiiiii. 8 the Inst and lone cf a! trio t'nt wi-re wi 1 timtihed on and olF, tho b-uislative Hi -or. "Thurniiin and E'linuu N, wer" on '.he Judiciary Com mittee and twins in their law as ft well as in frolics, found in thn Arkansas mini," mys tlm Times, "a mutch for their leul n mien mid lb- ir quiet sociil desit-.'s. Tiny took him in and the three became fast fi lends. Now dint Mr. Edmunds is l- ft to him-1 .... .... I I I Ml I self, what he will do, mid how he w do it, will nir.ird an interesting study to his Lrother Senators. Will he henceforth sip his cup of senatorial "col I ten" in solitude, or will he pluck up heart, form a new brotherhood, and start afresh? The constitution cf Oregon, iu no L OI cordi'iice with the economical ideas the pioneers who formed tlm enliven tioti of 1S"7, lixes the salary of State -n . . . i. .1 . I.. jrcusurera; in.-hum si couip--ii.suii.mi oi oniy ciirm. nuiiureu uuniim pi i. i i.i... i i .I..., ..... ...... i annum. At tint ti , when the pop- u ation was only 2H.000, hui manijui lated before Congress at nearly four times that muni..-!, the s-ilary was ennii"li to t pt tlm ''est nninty to I. a I .1... !..... . .i .(.' rent the ollioe. But now, tlm same ollice has o cnlurgcd its opportunities as to l.e valued by the "Salem ring" at about 8l'.),0HU per annum In addition to the !?:! i0,"0() surplus now repnrted on hand bvvond tlm regular Slate dis buri-eineiiU, there is u "nice plum" to handle rf about $7i,n00 and almost, daily increasing, of ileri'iidmits' estate without heirs, that is woith to tlm Treasurer at h-nst tS.MUil a viar. This with tlm !: 10,000 surplus ought to realize at the leiist SoO.OnO per milium, without jeoparding tlm Treasurer or the State. We indicate ibis slight hint for those who may di-siic to im prove thi-ir finances by presenting their names at liie next party conventions. -Welcome. D (SasBcssia. KoUiora Lie anil Tiytlclana rooomzneud It. IT n r cT parcoti:. i iatfTitiirii -' '"f''rmvi"J'"' CZNTAUi: LINIMENTS; t-io Y'orIr pri'ftt I'aln-Kr-Ilcvlng remedies. They heal, :.uo(lio and euro liurnn, Vi'otind.s, V.'oa'.c IJatk and Hhcui2iatls::i upon J.luu, n::tl Tpraius, CaHiintid Lameness r;o:i Br::s;!. CLca;), ;uict aiivl reliable. ... .. . fPTjnn cf tibr:-.!' tn iactu, ZniiCea. Craoki jis 1-1 t-o Ileal, TetUl Lrco'.li, EcaTcs, pud r.ry CatanLal Com-IuLit, r nn to oxtcrmlnatril ly 7cl I o Ilcycr's Catarrh Cure, a Conntl tutionnl Ant-'doto, hy AIhotj lioi TI?o mo-t Irano-.-tant tia ccvory tluce Vaccination. 1 1 OKM"U l.t Croceris Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment (imwries, IVivisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cuius, Cumlics. Candles, Snaps, Notions. (Jreen and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. ltiuiness will 1 conducted on a CASK BASIS- Which means that Low Prices are Established Good, deliwrd without dinrzr o Enyn ALL KINOSOFPPobuCE WANTED rwhiuh wewMlr th" l.ikbest market prise. ' MS LAO BP Children iil m It I NIL Pun- II inn rrfy. Tlm Ei'lio, a London pnper KftyR: "Cleveland is a strong and straight man, and politically an rurr a Lificoln. Is it mo' ningninVcnt how thn I) o- cratic principle works to its new con d , :io,.'' Onn warrior lias not ruc -i-m! d another hy forcn r f anus. The chief of the party Iiun Lecome thi! chief of the State, Lut tlm State, is "till his chief. Arthur censes to ho the ruler of fifty millions of people and goes Luck to his own town and his own oflice to work as a lawyer for his living. When Napoleon the Little had had to vanish from Franco he had three. i)uarters of a million carefully pur loined and invested. Arthur carries nothing into retirement but tlm respect l . I I I I . . I l 1 of be i"'iiib-. nioi Lv and by (Mevi lni d will do thn same. In democracy individual ambitions die and despots iiud truculent warriors have no place. The only aiiil.il ion allowed to limn is to serve the State well nnd having done that, to beconif. a private, citizen again. Hear this, ye kings, with your tawdry crowns; ye dukes and earls, with your I.. i .i, ff.i., tinsel coriioncis; ye iokis oi urn iei. cha liber and gold sticks in waiting, ii ii with your salaries drawn from the . , . wages and slender re sources of thn thrifty poor salaries paid to you for no semen productive of good to th" public, but for the play- tuiv llniiL'v mi. I fiwil Tm t lull tiim. . Ii "Jifiit Knahli demo, ncv, for us to open our eyes ami tako council of our wise chil.lrc ii? Would it not be Letter spent iu feeding tho poor and teaching the ignorant?" Unless there should be somo unex pected (h lay along tlm route, President Cleveland will receive next Saturday a mugiiiliceut specimen of tlm Columbia river salmon. Saturday James W and Vlll Cooke shipped to President Clevn land by the Northern P.milio express, a large salmon weighing over forty pounds, which was caught at their cainrry I'rulay. J lioso who huvu seen the fish siy it is as splendid a salmon ns any epicure could desire to feast his eyes upon, and is worthy to grace the festal bo ird of a king. Tlm li.sh was thoroughly cl. lined and nicely picked in ice, and unless some acci dent should occur, it will reach the White House in as fresh and juicy a condition as when first hauled ou'; of iis nuiive i h-incnt. It is a safe wager t'uit this fish, when served in a proper style, will be a toothsome ornament to the President's table, and tieklo the president iul palate. --- In a recently published volunm en titled "Biographical Sketches," by lion. ! A. Tollemache, the writer records tlm opinion of tlm late Lord Lausdowim, a distinguished orator Inn - self, and for m my years leader of tlm Liberal party in tlm House, of Lords, that Mr Blight, as an orator, was fully equal to Charles James Fox, und that none, of Fox' contemporaries were equal to Mr. Gladstone. Following is the summary of tlm wealth f Oregon: Farm products, . 1 9,000,000; farms, G0,O(iO,000; farm ing machinery and implements 2,9.10, 17:1; live stock, .? I. 1,01)0,000; mines and implement., unknown; ether personal property, unknown; total, $I20,93G, 17.1 Il-nry Villard, who only a few yeats ago iippeurt-d to be one of the success ful millionaires in. New York, and who built one of the most luxurious houses (ii upper Madison avenue, is now living modestly in Berlin. His fortune is said to be $300,000. It was former lv .fVOfiO.OflO. The N 'vuda assembly passed a bill which provides a tiim of $20 to any person who treats Another in a saloon. The bill docs not prevent any number of and persons from g dug into a saloon drinking together, Lut require, that each man shall pay for his own drink. E'npenieirs Iiuvh readied the pro. portions of nn epidemic in Texas cf late. Tolice otlii ers have hud tlieir month ly siilaries imri-asi'd to 03 iu Savai nab. iVwj Ii nn. Vanderle't talks i hout buying A house, iu Washington, D. C. TI e British Colombia militia drill twice a w. ek in a iti. ipstion of a ft Ka lian invasion. In a Dead wood cellar, the otW night, a woman's hand wai itthS firmly frozen in a chunk of ico. Leading American journala thini there is -renter safety for England joW now in war than in peace. All of which is undoubtedly true, ant) from an American si ami point, thefe la mor money in it. President Barrios, tlm Guatemalan usurper, married his wife when ibn was fifteen years of age. He went tri the convent where do- wai at school and commanded tlm authorities to gire her up, lie assumed so hold a front that they were glad to let him liar her to get rid of him. He baa aeron children. Shr V.'nn nl I fie Blok. "You ought to have aoen oib," aaid a pretty young lady to tho minister a llm dinner t-ible. "I'd just got the skates on and made a start when down! I canm nn my" "Josie!" said her mother. "Whit? Oh, it was too funny! One' skate went one way and the other went the other way; so, down I came, kerllop, on my " "Josephine!" provokingly Bpoke her father. "Well, what? They scooted from under nie, and dow i I came on my." "Jo'.se phiuel" yelled both parents. "On my little brother who had me Ly tho hand and like to have smothered him. Now, what's the matter?" The girl's mother emerged from behind tlm coflop-pnt, a sigh of relief escaped from tlm minister, and the old gentten no adroitly turned the conver sation into a religious channel. A brother-in-law of thn now Vice-. President excites no little interest among frequenters of tlm Fifth-avenue Hotel. He is n retired physician na.ned Pierce, mid lives in ease and luxury in a palatial house on Twenty third street. Just after hie marriage in Indianapolis, thirty years ago, he built a house for himself and wife, which, in tho.,e days, was palatial. It was a three-story Lrick with Mansard roof, While the workmen were com pleting their labor tho doctrr found tliat he was unable to huy a front door suitable for such n house without running himself in debt. He therefore boarded up tlm front entrance and made his bride and her friends enter the house through the rear door until lie accumulated enough money to pur chase the one he wanted. It is probable that at the next session of Congress a hill will he passed to transfer tlm pension hureau from' the Interior to the War Depa'tment. Th President will recommend this cnangt iu his annual message, and the Derao ' crals in the House ami Senate wilt almost unanimously support it. Under the present condition of affairs, the Secretary of the Interior has" the In dian, pension, patent and land businese of tlm government in charge. This work is considered to le entirely too heavy for any one individual !o super vise. In ini.king a transfer of the Pension Burfau to tho War Depart ment, the Secretary of War will have immedittle supervision of the system, and it is suggested thit officers of the army, whenever practicable, shall be detailed to attend to pension business in different parts of the country. The records most in demand for the adjust ment of pension cases are now- in thar War Department in tin Surgeon General's office.- When he was inaugurated Gror Cleveland lacked fourteen days of being 4S years old. Only one younger man has been inaugurated President and that was General Grant, wh' licked some six weeks of liiig 4? y -ars old when heeniered tlie White House. Franklin Pierce was thre i months over 48, and Arthur and Gr J fi.-ld were each a trifle leas than i ' All th other President have been older, William Henry Harrison, wlih his C3 years, being tlm oldest nf thera a!' a lite t skinj the oath of o8icy.