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ESTABLISHED FOB THE 0ISSEMIS1TI0!! OP DE10CUT1G PRWJIPLES, A.1D TO BARN PNEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OF OCI BaOW.
EUGENE CITY, OK, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 1, 1885.
'NO, 31.
VOL. 17.
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Wt Sunt GUg Guard.
I. L. 0AMP3ELL,
PMii'iar at I Proprietor.
OFPT33 -')i th UrtM- of Willvnette
wetbiUjea iiveiita and Eighth Streets.
TKavn of s'j3rtrpnoN.
Per Annun.. .
Rit Min(!i....
Tare, Months.
.82. f0
. L25
. .75
OUR ON'LT
BVrSH OF ADVBimSlNQ.
Advertisements Inserted -o follows :
On, nwrt, ID I ". ",,e j"rtl"n ??
tch uUiuut "oii.n IU Cash required in
"rilrertifi9ril will be charged t the ful
owintrttos: One square throe month J "
" six mmtlis 8 J
" " oue year -1 "
Transient notic-sin local column, 20 rent er
line for each insertion. ' .
Advertising bills will bs rendered quarterly.
All ioh work -nut h- rM KQK "KUVEHT.
4 1 :t til' I tit.
... Vn II. A. P. and A. M.
.Meets Brat end third We Inesduys In taeb
month.
Hpkhcth Bona Tdo No. I. O.
TE5?iMf- w,m.iiiiii.i ENrAMPVKMT No. 8.
acts o, the tUnl 4th WednesJeys in ow'h month.
KooiKit Looas, No. 15, A. 0. U. W. -Meet
it Mwonic H ill the second and fourth
Friday" in ch uwnth.
I. M. Sloas. M. W.
KlI.PATHIOK P )ST, No. 41. G. .V. lt.-MeU
t Mouto Hill, tlie Bwt aud third Fndiys of
ach month. By order, Oomjusukk.
irdkr or Ciioskh Friknds.-MwU the
rst and third Saturday evenins at Masonic
HalL By order of J. M. Sloan, G C.
Butts Loons Xo. 317. I. O. G. T. Meet
rery Saturday ny.it in 0 1 1 Fellow Hall.
E. 0. PtlTTKIl, w. C. J.
Lkaihxu Stab Band or Hops -Meets at the
P. Church every Sun I iy afternoon at 3-..S0.
. Hriston. Supt : Mi IJertha Cook, A t
ftust; Cha. Hill, Seo'y. Mi Hittie Smith,
kaelain. Visitors mvlo wMunnie.
L. BILYEU. C. M. COLLIER.
BILYEU & COL IE:t.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,-
EUGEXE CITY". 'OREGON.
PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF
thisSute. WiU.trlve special attention
to oolleotiou and pmluto untt.T.
Omcs--Over H.m IriuU Jc Erin's bKiik.
CEO. 3. 033313,
Attorney an I Counsellor-at-Law,
-WILL PlttCTKNi IS THE CWRTS
Y of t!ie Second dulici il District and in
he Supreme Court of tliU .-State.
Special atteution given to collections and
matters in probate
Ceo. S. 7a3hburn3
AUoriicy-at-LaiVt
fltfCSim CUT, - - - OREGON
Office formerly occupied by Thompson
Bean. A
; GEO. M. MILLER,
sittoaaj ani CouasslljMt-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
eugexe crry, - Oregon.
OFFICE-Two doors north of Post Olfi'.-e.
J. E. FENTON,
Attornry-at-I-aw.
KUGEXE CITY OREGON.
Speolal attention sivn t Real Estate Prac
tice and AbHrarts of Title.
Orrics Over Grange Store.
T.W; HARRIS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drue: Store.
lUitdence on Filth street, where Dr Shelton
formerly resided.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
Olficd A'dj3i.ii.ig.St Charles Hotel,
- OR AT THE
WDSai' 81013 0? HiY3inl LUCKET.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
AX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res
Vidence when not proieMuuuj ..0..0v
Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG Siuur
Residence on Eighth street, opposite Preeby
erlan Church.
WALTOH & HOFfSHCER.
Attoi ncys-at-Latv.
EUGENE CITY, OREGOH.
XI TILL PBACnCE IN ALL THE
f CourU of the State. !
Special attention iriveu to Real Estate. Coi-
lertinir. Probate marura, . . .
Collertin aU kin.U of claime against the (
United SUtes Government ....
Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 wJ
NEW Sill
1 BDUIll
ST A GENERAL
i
D
A large assortmen t of la
dies and Children Hose at
12 l-J ns
Good Dress (ioods at 12c-
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable floods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
Xew and Nobby styles in
CL01IIING.
Liberal Discount for
CAS
New Departure
2? WO PHIOBS I .
' ' Jt , '
a.V'l'ItOXIZK THE MEN WHO HELP T
SCHOOL iliJtSi'.S, whose interest ar
lud their pi-ohU at lioiue. J ake notice that-
A. V.
Will sell goods for CASH at reatly reduced
Best Prints lb and 18 yards 51 00
Best Brown and BIjached Munlius, 7, 8, 9, and
10 cU
Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 7" cts per Dot
Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 23, 35: 43 and 50
cts.
Watw Proo , cents
Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and 81,
And all Other Coeds
Also the Celebrated
WHIT 15 SHYING MAC tills .K I
s i aI I I a
None- better for strength, size, aii'l rturaDUityi,
5 lomy oil tUHtomes, who have stoou ny
tnns as heretofore on tiins. but If at any time they wish to waKe v,ann purcnases i win pve
all sni, as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V. I LK
Goods .sold a3
in Oregon, for
Cash Or Credit
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Prduce. Call and See
S. JL Friendly.
Harness Shop.
AVIVG OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SnOP 0 8th 8TKE
west of Craiu Bios'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the
Tli 31ost .
Competent
Workmen
. frnployeil, and I will ?nJvor to
. v...
me With a call.
Trimm ing silk and Sat
ins in all slia es.
Moireantiqae ilks
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place.
BOOTS and SHOES
:nall grades-
mtOLEIUES
of all descrivtions.
f f
BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND
your iutertwU I Are permanently located ami
PETERS,
H
pricei, as low as any otiier CASH STORE,
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 eta and $1.
New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 1ft
20 and 2i cts.
Mens' Underwear. S'lirts an I Drawers, CO ct
Mens' Overshlrts, 75 cts. and 91.
Mens' Overalls,' 50, 65, 75 cts and 81.
Embroideries and Edging at Fabulous Low
Prices.
at Prooortlonate Rates.
At ffrcauy n-tiuL-e raven.
rae so i iig, i uim , mu m n
low as any House
give satisfaction to nil wh j nia favcr
A. S. i U ICIftl 1
ITS
Dr.A.W.Prather.
OFFICE SOUI'lt SIDE OF NINTPI
Street, oppimite the Star Bakery.
Call PMmt tlv attondml to nluht or dav.
Chronic diseases a specialty.
W. V, Hcndcr on,
DETJ TI S
i. H ' RFUMF.n PRACTICE
TfT4i 'It hi Hays' brick.
UrtrTn M oiratiwui' wiU be fip.t-
elass and charges rfawmuMe.
OM natrons as wl iu new cnes an Invited
to call.
DR. L. F.JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
WILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL
cslls dny or hIkM ' i
OFFICE-I'p tiiim in Hays' brick: or can
be found at K R Luckey A Co's drug store.
Office hours: U to 12 in, 1 to 4 p in. 0 to 8
p nv ' nnlTtf
Dr. J. O.Gray,
DENTIST.
OFFICE OVKII GRANGE STORE. All
work warmntwl.
IjuikIiIuv k's sdmliilstercd for painless ex
traction of teeth.
DiO. C SEHLBRED'E
13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
In Cottage (irovo. He performs all njiera
lions in niecliauicul and surKh al dentistry. All
work warmnted ami satisfaction uunranteed.
Geo. W. Kinsej,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
.Real estate for sale Town lots and forma.
Collections promptly attended to.
Rkmipkni k, corner Eleventh and Hlh SU.,
Eugene t'lty, Oregon
Eugene CHy, Oregon,
For your Boots ami Shoes- Fine CummIs anil
Low Prices. O. BKCKW IiH h. SON.
tlvays Cares and nover dlsap
voints. The world's croot Poin
ilelleTer for SSaa and Seaat.
Cheap! quick and reliable.
2JEfi33Sel
PITCUER'3 CASTORIA
ts not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, mothers like,
and Physician., recommend
CASTORIA. It regulates tho
Dowels, cures "Wind Colic,
allays Fcvcrbhness, and de
itroys "Wornis.
WEI DE METER'S CA
TARRH Care, a Constitutional
Antidote for thie terrible mat
ij, hj Ausorptlon. The mot
Important DisooTery since Vac
((nation. Other remedies sear
relieve Catarrh, this syires at
gsxj stage lofora Consamption
sets in.
J . I lllli,
ns.i.CH 15
Crocerls Provisions,
Will keep on hand a Kenerai assortment
Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
Tolmcco, Cigars, Candies,
Candles, Hoaiw, Notious,
' Green and Ihded Kndts,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Cn--!?. Etc
Business will be conducted on a
CASH BASIS.
Which means that
Low Prices are Established
Goods dtll wed without tiar;e to Bayti
UL KINOS OF PP0T-UCE WANTEC
Vxr whi.h we will pay the hlchert martt
price. JAH LAGKP
GO TO
IIIK W
iia'iiP
II 111
I'llsH
War XalirrL
In tli dun of war Ix twern England
and lluiwia, tlm former is prrtty wH
prppon-d to protect its rorrermnt ma
rinn in thin portion of iho racilia It
lins tht war ship Conatsncn, Horoinf,
Mutiny, Pelican, Sappho, Sntelit and
SwiftHure. Together they mount fifty
iht suns! Tim Satellite is now at
E)uituAl, while, all tlm other vewwls
am to the south uf Panama. Tim flag
ship of the Facifto aqundron is the
armored nhip SwifUure, Rear Admiral
John K. E. Hairdo which it the end of
January was at Callao. The pr m-
tion of the English ponwssions in
Hrilinh Columhia and her shipping
would occupy their immediate atten
tion in the case of a declaration of war
with IluMiia. There are now in the
harlior of San Francisco forty nix
Bntiuli ships and thirty-eight British
vessels are on their way to this port
from all o-er the world. Tho sha l w
of the war cloud haa already fallen on
the owner of shipping and on ship
porn. A few davN since one of the
Urgent English marine insurance com
panies in the city received cahlu orders
to take war risks at from J to J of 1
per cent. This, of course, is in ad
dition to the regular rate of 2 per cent
on iron and 21 per cent on wooden ves
sck At the name time wheat went
up one shilling a quarter in England.
Many charters are refusing as yet to
pay war risks. With the constantly
increasing war rates on British vessels,
of course, the 'arger amount of the
carrying would le done in American
ships. . Freight have already hegun to
advance, and ship owners are now in
no hurry to conclude charter parties
The price of "future" wheat has
already advanced, and even "spot" lias
flt the influence. It is thought that
while the war would Leneflt California
it would also livH its diawbaoks,' as
tlm cultivation of jute in India would
naturally lie interfered with, thereby
uiuking it very high. S. F. Post.
Who OwumI the Fluor!
A question never yet hrought to test
in the courts, so legal ex perta say, is
whether a lnmllorJ or the tenant owns
tlm floor, if the tenant happens to le a
jeweler. It is threatened now, how
ever. For 'six years Julius Wodiska
has carried on a jewelry manufacturing
liusiness on the second floor of R.
Isnacsen's building, No. 61 Fulton
street, New York. One day a "sweep
Hit elter," whose trade is to extract the
microscopical atoms of gold left in the
ilunt on the floor of jewelry factories
and the water where the workmen
wash their hands, the aprons they
wear and the henches they work at
told Mr. Isaacsen that he would give
him (150 and a new floor whenever
Mr. Wodiska moved out. That was
months ago, hut tho thrifty mind of
Mr. ImiacwMi never lost a grip on the
occurrence. A month ago Mr. Wodis
ka determined to move his factory over
to Jersey City and gave notice to his
landlord that he would give up the
place on the 1st of March, hut consoled
him with the assurance that he would
put down a new floor Wore he aUn
doned the premises. In vain Mr.
Isiacsen protested that he ned not do
ho, that the floor was quite satisfactory
to him as it stood, and he even
threatened to get an injunction t pre
vent it being ta'ten up. He even went
so fur as to have his lawyer write s
formal letter, giving warning that the
floor, as a part of the Wilding, must
not he touched. But Mr. Wodiska
went right ahngou his programme,
taking out his machinery and then re
placing the floor with a new -one. As
the old lioards were taken up they
were brushed and scraped, the dust
Mow them was carefully swept upland
finally, dust and all went to the smelt
er's fumaoes, It is expected that tlm
yield of gold will amount to several
hundred dollars. Mr. Isaacaen threatens
h'gul proceed ins.
The AraU who suryived the battle,
of Abu Klea s read the report that
the English opened their square pur
posely in onler to let the enemy in,
a d then slew tli-i all.
The arms tm ioiit s a' Birmingham
Englnnd are working night and day,
Tvpiril Ifftlrro Frrlilfly.
The following story of an engineer
on a Western railway shows how fast
tho country is erowing. We do not
hold ou selves responsible fcr the
truth of the story, hut we do not hesi
tate to say that it is "not much ef s
story," compared with that told by a
Western man who makes nn effort:
"One day I was driving my engine
over the prairie at the rato of forty
miles an hour, without a house in sight,
and supposing the nearest town to bn
thirty miW eieuuit. Hut us I glanced .
ahead I was astonished to sett that I
was approa:hing a large city. I rub
led my eyes, thinking it was amir
sge." 'Jim,' says I to tho fireman, 'what's
this placer "
"Blamed if I know," says Jim, start
ing out of the cab, "I declare if there
ain't a new town growed up here since
w went over the line yesterdny!"
"I talieya you are riijht, Jim. Ring
the bell, or we bball run over some
liody."
"So I slowed up and we pulled into
a large depot, where more'n 500 people
were waiting to sen the first train come
into (he place. The eonductor learned
the name of the place, put it down on
the schedule, and we W"ii( on."
"Jim, says I, as we pulled our,
keep your eyrs open for new towns.
First thing you know we'll be running
by some strange place."
"That's ho, says Jim! An' hadn't
we better git one of the brakenmn to
watch out on the rear platform for
towns that spring up after the engine
gets byf Providence News.
RecrlTcr't Brport
The first report of Mr. R. Ka-hler,
receiver of the O. Si O. railroad com
pany has been filed in tho office of the
Unit"d States Circuit Court. Mr.
Kcehler assumed charge of tho road iu
tho capacity of receiver on the 20th of
last January. From that dalfti until
March 1st, the gross earnings of the
rond were $111,5G8 07. The expenses
were $83,2G9 04, leaving the net earn
ings of the road $28,299 03. Tho re
port also shows that the company's
assets are 433,870,216 C7, and the
liabilities $33,919,681 81, while tho
actual cash now in tho hands of the
receiver amounts to $83,211 88.
Bichtil Bra In Ihf World.
The following are the estimated in
comes of the four men who arc re
puUd to be the richest in the world:
Duke of Vander
Westminster, bilt.
Capital $80,000,000 $1700.000
rer year t,uuu,uuu .nou.oov
Per month aiO.OOO 7,000
Per day 10,000 15,000
Per minute 7 ID
Rothschild. Mackay.
Capital f'iOO.OOO.OOO Stfft.000,000
Per year.. iu,uou,isiu la.y.iu.oou
Per month K'sl.OiiO 1,000,000
Per day 25,000 M.00O
Per hour 1,000 1,500
Per minute , 20 25
The depopulation of France has been
receiving much attention from the
Paris savants, M. Lunier propose
that the Government tike legal steps
to facilitate marriages, to search out
the patemity of infants, to accord
prizes or immunity from taxation to
parents having more than two children
to guarantee secrecy to any mother
who may wish to leave her child at a
foundling hospital and to extend the
protection of the State to all children
"morally sMndoned." Since the year
1800 the French birth rate has fallen
from 32.9 to 25.5 per 1,000 inhabitants.
We montioned last week among the
fat things in the State Treasurer's
office, that of the $76,000 lying there
belonging to estates without heirs; wn
omitted to mention the $2,230,000 de
posited there by insurance companies
doing business in this State. The de
posits are lying there quite as idle as
the $76,000, and judiciously manipu
lated, as State Treasurer s have likely
got the knack of by this time, can be
made to yield "like bread east upon
the waters." Welcome,
To have Isnn a wife, a widow," a
mother and again a bride iu one year
may lie crowding a good deal into life,
but it is what, with various other
things pretty little, hdy now in this
, i city lias succeeded in accomplishing.-
1 Jacksonville (Kla) Times.