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jL JIL la J M ilJ y ESTABLISHED FUR THE PISSL'M.ITIuN OF L'EllDl'R.lTIC PBUilPLCS, AND TO EARN nONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP OL'R BROW. VOL. 17. EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1885. : i- -.aajr lit .-.-.. i:.:.-.-'-:-'-irroj:r:'.-;uu i NO; 4& :a JCIif (Sajcaf (City Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, PMiihir an I Proprietor. 0?i'J .5 -'J i t'n-Kvt si If of Willamette tt.'djtbiUjjii -Sn'.-ai aa 1 Eighth Street. tsxu? o? 3'j3 4j:upn.i.v. Per Ann i n 82. Sit Mmthi !;'" Thr .I mills OVJlt OLI HVCm OH ADVKHTI31.VQ. Advertisements inser'.e'l to follows: Onu i lira, U liu" or I -as, one insertion ?3; h subid Hint iiiseu.on 31. Cash leiyairoil in dvvua. Ti in alvjrtiser.i will bj e.iar.eu at tue foi wiuj r vtii: Una iu,jVre threa months 81 mi m mills o uj " one year 1-' OJ m l .. !n I.... I I ....... Oa .... ... unf iransien. h ili-ci hi luuiuni .... . iae for each insertion. Alvertisiuj bilk will 1)3 renlereil quarterly. All ioh Wfirk must hi run fob n.v iikmvkuy. S0C1E11ES. P.nnrNK lxiuo No 11. A. P. in.l A. M. Aleut. Hrt ui tlurJ We IncsJiiy. in each month. Kpfni-kh IIiittk lrf)riK No. 0 I. 0. tO. V. Mestsevory Tncslny i veiling. ';-itlw Wimiwhai.a EseiMPUKKT No. H. Hti on the 2,1 uni tcb We luex.luys iu each month. Euuexr Looik, Nn. A. 0. U. W. lileiitj at Masonic Hall the second aiul fourth Fi-Uays in each month. J. M. Sloan, M. W. Kilfatric Posr, Xi. 41. C. A. II.-Meets t Mttnnu 1111, fie tirst an lair.l Fridays nf eh month. Ky or l.-r, Cjmmasheu. OhoES 0 OllOSF.V FltlKNtW. Meets the rut ami thirl Saturday tvoniii.'s nt Masniic HalL liy or.lsr of .1. M. Sloan, li l'. UurrE L ms X . 317, 1. . fi. T. Mrot rery S it i.-.hy iiiit i:i Oil If i!l- K. 0. 1'ortEit, W. C. 'J'. Levikni Srvn Bivdov Uiu'e-MU at tl.c P. O'lur sh ev-ry .S in I ly nftiriioon at 3::i ). K. Hi Htm Si;it.: MU H-.-rtha Cn.ik, An't fi'-ipt; tVia. Kill.'.S'j'y, Mi llattie Smith, yinnlain. Visitors m hI j wolcmi?. h. BltiYKl". C. M. ((ll.I.IIClt. BIL7EU k C0L1IER, -'ttarmys aiJ Caunssliors at Law, Eir.SN'i ciry, )!!: jo.n'. P-'vVM'Iv'.lN' -Vl.li THU (M'JK IMOI t'.iit S:i'.-. WiH zU , ul atti;:iti.m to cillsctioiM an 1 r.i.,ti matt -v-i. O.'Klcs--0vvr 1 1 -ti lri :'t & Kt'.iiu's K.n't. ceo. o. wm, Altwivi-j an I Counsellor- (li-iair, Tiir,!. l'iiv.'i'i in v.w. onrr.s 1? hi i S.- ' 1 1 i li--' il l.Oi.t nil. I in lit? S lrif! ii (' irt .i; t!m i'.j. .S.r-:iil a',tMti ' i givt-H ti i-.i'.lv'i'liiii.i anl ms:M in d 1 1 a3hburnc tcu i'avz cirv, - - - o;i;: iQN Oflleo .n.rly oj.-ujtSel by TU.mirv.ni S Bean. i.vsi"-J G:0. M. MiLLES, Ato)7 ail Cjiilbat-Lr.r( aaljV. Ileal Estate Agent. HUSEXKCirV, - OKiC'.iOW OFFICi'-Tvvo (lonr.) nu t'.i of PJt O '.i :k. J. E. FENTOX, Ku;sE-;.i citv o;;i:g.)X. S,-3hl ! ti siv.n ti Itnl Estati Prat: les an I A'itra.-ti nf l'itle. Office Dvj." Graae Store. T.W.HARUIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon OFi-'ici: Wilkin'3 Druff K.si.lonce on I-'ifth street, where Dr rilieltim formerly resi.le.l. Dr. Wm Osborne,; O.lica AJj3i.1i.15 St- Charles Hotel, OR AT THE- W Dia3".3TD23 :0? HAT23 arl LUOSEI. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAX BE FOUXD ATHISOITICE ur rn i.lenca whan not )nife.f imially tiija.l. Ottice at the POST OFFICE DT. 10 STOKE. KesiJ-nci) on Eighth street, opp isite Trepby j erian Church. i WALTON & mmm. Altonicys-at-Lsnv. EUGENE CITY, 0 R E G 0 H. j -Vlf.L PKAniCE IX ai.i. tue; W fniirt. of the State. SeciiJ atteiitimi given to real e-tatf. c -l-lectiiiK, ami pr-l).ite mart it. , Cfllletting a I kin-Is -f claim vit V-t tTnit"l Stats GivrTir.nL ( Otfi" in WJtim'. I.ri k r"m 7 n I IZT a general mm Eifliv.1.' ti large assortment cf ' La dies and Childrens Hose at 12 1-2 ds. Good Dress Goods at 12l.c- Dcst Corset in town for oOc An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade, New and Xoblnj styles in CLO'llIIXG. Libera! Discount for (CASH New Departure r3 2w fins.; I.v!'iiHizi:THi;.!L.i!Wii;i,r r E. ;i.'ii'.'i M, iUn ; K., v1io.b inti-ro.it tir ATiioxizi: tiu; mux wutnKM' t H'ouil liiLir ir..'!its m J.i.iuv. J -l.c nutic th V.J Will sell for OASH at -;;ra;.!y re luccJ iiri.vn, ns low as any ether CASH STOKE, IWst I'ri.iU ll ! Hy-.r.ij. . . ?! 00 1 licit l'.ro-.va ami l'.!.-.r.''.i..l .I is!i-is, !, II, aiul : l.U-f. t'lark an 1 I!i-m';.h n"l otloa 7: eU per !).. I'l i'-i 111 1 Mill--1 ri.'iinoli, -j, 3."i: 4"i an.l 51 ! cts. Vat.!i-J'mh , ccits I'ine V.'li!;.! S'lirt.', 7 ) eti an I ?l, And a!! Olhzr Coeds at A ' Vv i t in ; si; ,vtn v ... , I,... i.,.. j , .... .... , .i.m'm :m i 'o le-'s, w!in have in nl liv t 'T-iH as her t'li'm-o on lini . ' : 1 1 if nt any tine- thi'.V " i,i all sin. :is -itliers. the f ill ere.lit on li y rclnoti'"! -j ti LI Goods sold as I . ,XH j i regon, for n A 1 f. i Ul XJGiOL Highest Price paid for all kinds of Ctouatry Produce. Call and See k?c .LL.il U.1 0 HQWlJVjVj H A VIVO OPENED A Xi'W SADDLE west of Crniu lims ., I am iiu.v )r.-; we The Competent Workmen Are empl.ive,!. nn II wilUn.lea vor to tn v'-ih n rnV, wo W3. una 7 rimming silk and Sat ins in all shades. Moirca n fi'u e Silks Velvets in Colors. The jinrst stock of French KID SHOES rvcr brought to (his place- BOOTS and SHOES in ail grades- GIWLER1ES of all descriptions. f ? l.rn.i) voui: n.'aixiKs, i;oaiw axij y.ur iut.ir.rttH ! Arc iieruiMiiviitly lovatett oun Kiuc Cheviot Shirts. 5 J, 7" eta ami SI. .ec Assm-lincnl Urcsi (In. ..Is (Xo Traah) 13 1 1 aiiii Jj i:U. M.-us' 11. S'l'rii v I D.-.i'.v.jrs, TO ct Mens' Ovcrshirts, "." cti. mul SI. Mens' U er.ill, u 1, 0,, "o cts uii.i $1. I'.iu'ir :i lories and I':'y ins at I'aimlom Low l'l-iets. Proportionate Hates. rACHiXK! At n: .v re eicM r.-ues, me s.i I hi.', I wi l --iit ti ne ti noil on win e to iiialio CASH inirehiiKi -f, I will ijive A. V. I'lvTUKS 1) Wil ii Q Iof as an; JJ.Q"gQ I 77 .7 6 AND IIAKXltf-'R .'HOP 0 8th STUB I to funiis.i everything in that line at tho Most, DOTS III 111! ilift Credit ive satisfaction to ill ml.jn.a favcr a. s.rusnii:. Pri'siilinilal I'rnclanntion. Tho Prcsul.-nt of tlin United Htiirs Ims just rrci'ivcil tlio s'ul tiilings of the ili'titli of (lint illuvtrimis ciiizMi mul rx PrcsidiMit of tlm Uui'i"l St'itfs, tii'iicral t'lysst's S. (irniit, nt Mt JlcOn-gnr, in tip St;ito of Now Yolk, to which jilacn Iip luiil lately liccn rcinovoil in an cn ili'avor to rolun lii.s litV, In making itliis aiiiiouiii'i'iiii'iit to tlm people of tho I Unitiiil Stati-s, tlio PiThidi.-iit is im Ipivssrd with tlm uiaiiitude of tho p'jh- iic loss of n jtrvsvt inilitnry lrndcr, wlio w-h in tho limir of vieUny niuyimni nious, n:id nmid disaster wreno and st'lf Kttiitaiiml; who in i-vcry station, ! w hi'tlit r as a soldier or as a chief 111111,'- ist rati! twioi! called to power 'y his f-l-low countr) t'len, trod unswervingly tlm pathway of duty, undeterred hy douht, single minded nud Ktraiyht forward. The entire, country lias witnessed with deep emotion hi.) prol.injjed and patient Ktraj'i) with a painful disease, and has watched I y the couch of xullerinj; with tearful sympathy. Tin1 destined end has come at last, mid his spirit has re turned to tlm Creator who Kent it forth. The great heart of tho nation that fol lowed li i 111 with hue and pride, hows now in sorrow alioce him dead ten derly mindful of Ids virtues, his great patriotic services and of tint loss occ.i. sioned hy his dentil. In testimony of respect to tho item ory of General (J ran', it is ordered that the executive uiiiiisioii aiul tin several departments in Washington h" draped iu mourning for a period of thirty days, nnd that pulilio liusiueas shall on the day cf tlm funeral ho sus pended, ami the Secretaries of the Navy uni of War will cause orders to he is sued that appropriate, military and naval sen km l rendered on that day. In witnfss whereof I have set my hand and caused the seal of tho United Silutes to hi! illiixed. Done at the city of Washington tins 23d day of duly, A. L. ItSSf), urn! of tin: Independence of tint United Slates the 1 lO'h. (JiiovEs Cleveland. I!y the President. T. I1'. D.W'AUli. See. of Slate. Tiny Wtri! Jijiii Cinjlii. A young man liiing in a small v il fte in Kansas, w ho had hitin I to sus mined n "ood reputation, was arrested recently fur roMiing tin- posloHi ce in his to.vu. II is iu rest was drought nhout liya most pecu'iar circumstance. It seems that he failed to get any post age stamps or money ln-cause they woio locked tip in nn iron Bute, hut in order to make his roliln-ry pay him, a-i ho thought, h-i appropriated all thn letters I hi ii- wen! iu the oili.M nod took them home to read and i-Namini! them, ex pecting lo tiud sudicicnt money therein to make his raid lemuneralive. In going through the letters he found one lddl'ess.-d to In., wife, uud on rend -iiiL' it was nm izi'd to ascertain that she had a most urd'-nt loyiT iu the person of a nei-lil.or, a married man. llie loving expressions found iu the letter and the criminality that win apparent almost. cra7,'-d tho hushand, and, forget tim.' his own criminal conduct, ho pro ceeded to give Ids wife nn unmerciful heating, and then went on ti hunt for thn destroyer of his domestic happiness. Of course, his nciimiH gave him away. II was nrrested for roMiing' tho post otlico and was' tried unil convicted, and has just l.een wiitonc-ed to three years iu the penitentiary. At Eiigi'iif. At Eugene City we stopped thirty minutes. Thn comii.encemeii'; exercises of the State University were just over nud the crowd had come en masse tothe d-pot. Carriages were wailing lo take the paity out, hut I he time was so limited that hut few wen. J!ut alas for their pleasure. A few of these returned in time to In lp the crowd wave us a good hye, and the remainder in time to help telegraph to the next station, and we found ihem all as wo camo hack tin next day. In our limited i-xperiencn we never saw ns handsomely dressed and uni- formly fine appearing crowd as that one at Eugene City, and the town .eemed .tolis in keeping. Dairv nnd Farm 'jom.i.ow,). rrorlniiiiilion. State of Oiikoon, ) EXECI'TIVK Dl'.r.VRTMEST, Salkm, July :';l. 1 1? 8 .". ) It is my sad duty to announco the denth of tlm ex-chief mngistrnte of the nation, General U. S. Grunt, who died to-day at his temporary residenco at Mount McGregor, iu tho Mato of New York. Tiio greater part of his nctivn life having heen pent iu the srrvico of Ins country, I trust that all of the people of thn State of Oregon will do rover oncn ta th mrniory of thn dead hero and Kunpeud their usual lahor on t In day of his linnl ohscqtiieF, uud in such way as may seem proper, pay tlm re spect that is duo our lamented chief tain. Z. F. Moody, Governor. Attest: 11 P. Eaiiiiart, Secretary of State. The Knot Will Bj Tied. "Philander," aaid a pre'.ty girl to her bashful heau, "I wish you'd tie this rililion nt my throat; I can't seo how to do it without a glass.'' "(it course, I'll only ho too glnd to," ho said, nnd at onco grappled the strings. After an unsuccessful effort of five minutes, during which he got as red as a hrick house, nud perspired like a picher of icewuter on a July window siil, ho stammered; "I I dout't think I can tie a re spectu'ile knot. Miss Mary." "Suppose, Philander," shn whispered with a pretty lilthi hlush, "suppose you call in u preacher to assist." Like I ho unveiling of a heautiful mystery, the situation unfolded itsolf to Pliiliin:!i-r, and he feels Itetter now, A LrsMin in G;;iinin;ir. The New York Sun's gramninrian: "Then1," said a woman to n tramp, "if a nice dinner, hut I nhall expect yen Ii. saw a little wood for it." "Certainly, madam," politely replied tho tramp, attackuig tlm dinner with hoth hands, "hut yctr will pardon me, I trust, if I venturo to correel your English." "My whai?" "Your English. Thn Word Raw is a verh in this case, singular nuinher and imperfect tense. You can not sivy, 'I shall expect you to hhw wood.' 'I shall expect you in seo wood,' is correct. If you will indicate tho pile to me I will now look nt it as I puss out." The platform adopted hy thn Ohio Uepuhlicuns does not commend itself even to llepuhlican journals. Tho S.in Francisco UuHetiu calls it "narrow, selfish, nnd iu a sense ill tempered," nnd declrtres that it is i Mi work of "small men, utterly iiicanahle of understand ing the signs of thn times." The Post says tho platform will he "ridicule I from o.io end of tho country to the otlu-r," nnd that it is a hodge-podge of odds and ends of poor stump speeches.' Hut our Repuhlicnu contemoraries must remeniher that it is harWork to huild a platform for their pnrtj now, It has nhsolutely nothing hut the high-tariff idea to trado upon. Thn issuen thai gave it heing ore dead. f It may win some local contests, hut as a national organizvion its raeii is run. Van Ch-ve, of the Ynquha Post, thusly duns his Hiihscrihers, nnd if they have any manhood ntall they will liqui date; Donations of two-dollar-and-ft-half gold pieces from warm-hearted friends who admire the hriliiant scintil lations that hahitually flow from our hehdomadal pen (our enemies will he impaled wh n they get "on to" that), will he received and our nutograph kindly retunred from this office, daily, hetweeu hreakfast and supper, until further notice, thn ohject heing tb raise u collossal mortgagH that threatens to topple over with i's great accumulation of weighty iiiterest and crush out the life of interested people ho have kept ii kind and i-y ii pathetic eye upon us for many moons. President Cleveland linn a pointed colored men oh minister to i lay ti and Liherin, a also to other position, and still our RepuMican contemporaries nr"n not happy and continue to speak fienwly nf the uiipleftsantimss which was con cluded over twr nty ysirs go. Thy vo'd i ro 1 if uVut tn m iin"d, Fai!i' Intrrro'nllons. ; Oregon Vidette. "Papa, what did iMr. Roach fail fort" "For want of fut contracts, I pre- , sunie, Ruth " j, "Wouldn't tho Repuhlicatn give him any, papa?" j "ihey weie only too willing, hut the j Democrats havu that pleasure at pre j ent. ' Wouldn't tho Democrats give biai any fat contractu either?" "Thry don't seem to he nhlo to coroi to an understanding, my child." I "Was Mr. Uortch a Republican; papa?" "Coii'jidetahlo of one. He was thn I 'est friend l!i" Republican party had except the railroads." "Is ho a poor man now, papa?" "Yes; I expect ho will have to put up with gr-.-at privations and live on thn interest of a heggarly million or bo." "Did tho Democrats take all his money away from him? "No; hut (hey refused to take all his ships he had huilt for Uncle Sam away fioni him?" 'What for, papa?" - "Nothing, except to have a navy." "Didn't tho Republicans want a navy?" "Why no, little daughter, they only wanted to carry tho elections. "Do folks ever fail and get rich, papa?" "Sometimes, Ruth." "Don't you think Mr. Roach is rich enough, if he has a million or sot "May he." "Didn't you fail in Ohio a long time ago and como to Oregon a rich man, rapa? "Hero now, you can go up stairs to your mother; I want to read. Willing to Take Krcn Cniineej. Alongside tho roadway near the Je rome Park racetrack a three card monte swindler Ret up Ids' tripod. James R. Keone, thn Wall utreefer, arrive! with several friends, nnd looked on the game. The gambler's pal resorted to tho fainilur trick of slyly bending tlei comer cf tho face card by tint .neans making it appear that the w inning card could be picked out to a certainty. Keone surprised tho spectators by say ing: "I'll tnk'o you for $50 (hat lean pick out the juijj." Thn sum was above tho gambler's capital, but Ip got $10 out of his pock i ts, unci thn stakes wern put into tho hands of nn honest bystander. "Now, my lino fellow," said Keene, "you think you have got a sure thing on me, but you haven't. Thn chances' are exactly even, I shan't choose the bent card, for, of course, that isn't thn jack. You've smothered the jack in' handling them, nud bent one of the others. So Hie jack must be one of the sniuoth cards, and in taking this" one," nnd hern he placed his hand on a card, "my chances are equal against you. See! Ah! Yes, I've won." He pocketed the stakes and was cheered by tho instructed crowd. The Kason. To givo (he publio nn idea of the value of newspaper space and opinion in San Francisco, tire following from the, California turf paper1, the Spirit of tho Times, is published. It don't ro lled very favorably upon tlm San Fran cisco daily press: "TIki reason why w have not x preusrd an opinion in the Spreckols Dh Young case, is simply in tho fact that we lave not been paid to do so. Had Mr. Spreckols published in the Spirit the speeches of Hall McAllister and Mr. Highton at 25 cents per limy tin amount paid the weckliis, or 1 er lino as pnid tho Cull; or $150 per column ns paid tlm Bulletin, we should' have undoubtedly given De Young fits and stood up for Spreckels, of if Df Young had given us CampMl' speech' to print under tho nainn circumstances,' we should doubtless have utood up for Da Young and given Spreckels fits, It would havo depended entitnly upon which card tho coin wut placHd. V do not wish to be considered any differ ent from our confreres in thn profei sion; we aw fill too rthorwl for this' , -:rth, nnd yt w rs on it." . V