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, ' . - sf ' " .... JDj JUj u lUI Lui Wj ui 1 I - i 11 1 T r-r . .. - .. N ARB TF! ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISEMIXITION OP pEJj0CRlTliRftJlPLKS,'iXp TO E1E3M IQHSTIITIK Bf TIIE SWEAT OP OCR BltOW, A Jv.'-j: . .. 7 OL. 18. EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1886. NO, 39 ti ii ii 3hf ity fiuara. I 1. L. CAMPBELL, I rabllKher and Proprietor1, OFFICE-On thj'ij&it tide of Willamettl ireet. between Sevei.tli and bighth Mreets. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Vr annum $2 SO ill Monthi ,1iree months... 1.23 .75 !OUB OXL1 A.TK9 OF ADVrcHTISlISTQ Advertisements inserted ai follows: t iahuii ttn liiiHd or Ihjm oiia biiifrtlon 5!t ch suhnenuent insertion SL Cah required . ailvancs. ' pi'ime advertisers will be charged fit the I iwing rates: jne square three month Vi k. .iiiar .iic months . 8 Wwiuare una VOar 12 00 i'i'raiident notices in local coluinii, 20 onU . l i r line ror men insertion. 7. 1 1...- l.:tl. ...ill I Hia..lnk I A'lVerMrtWK UHl. m in rno'iuicu .jr. All job work must be paid MR N hklivkht. J BILYEU. C tOLLJtK, felLYEU & COLLIER -Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,- EUUENE CITY", OREGON. r)RACTICE IX ALL THE COURTS OF this State. Will (five special attention i collections ami prooaie matters. OrricE- -Over Ilendriuk ft Eakin'i bank. CEO. B. OORRIS, . 'Attorney and Coansellor- I al-Law, tlTILL PRACTICE INT THE C3URTS 'Y of a Second .Judioivl District and in he Supreme Court of this State. , SpsoialttttJiittiin given to collections and patters in tmibate Ge S. Washburne, Aitorncy-at-L.uv, BUJEM K Clli, - - vivr.nu OFFICE At the Court House. 1y8ma GEO. M. MILLER, itbraa aai Cctmssllor-at-Liw, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CUT, - OREGON. Of! Ice formerly occupied by Thompson 4 Deal). ) V. IFENTON, I Attoriiry-at-Lawr. BiUUENB CITY OREGON. Sneci.il attention civen ti Real Estate Prao ico and Abstracts ui Title. Okficb Over Grange Store. T.W.HAltllIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE . . .. Wilkin's Drug Stor6; Residence on. Fifth street, where Dr Shelton rmerly residcil - Dr. T. W: Shcltoii, Physician and Surgeoni ROOMS At Mrs. J. IJ. Underwood. EUGENE CUT. OREGON. nit: Joseph p. gill, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or es iden6e when not professionally engaged. Office at the f POST OFFICE DRUG Sf CRE. Residence on Ewlith etreetj opposite Presby erian Church. J. J. WAJLTON, Jr., -A.TTORlSrE'V-AT-LA.W, EUGENE CITY, OREGON WfU.h PRACTICE IN ALL. THE TT I'ourts of the State. Special attention (riven .to real estate, col- ectin, and probate matter. ( V)ll.-tii,r nil lcimln if claims against the itTnited States Gnvernirient. Office in Walton s brick-rooms 7 and 8. W. N. NOFFSINGER, ATTO RN EY-AT-L A W, EUGENE Cll'Y. OREGON, WILL PRAC'IICE IN ALI COURTS of the State. Negotiates loans. Col lisions promptly attended to. Oireici Over Grango Store. olO tf PIPES. & SKIPWQRTH, Attorneys-at-Law, CORVALLIS, OREGON. PROF. D. W. GOOLIDGE, (Formerly of De. Moines, Iot',I HAS LOCATED IN EUGENE CI TT for the purHe of teaching piano, Obcian od Hariiokt. All the latent methods m ploy,d to develop a fine technique. Rooms fur U present cor., Seventh and High sts. olOj;- N. flnfflPHREY, Eugene City, - Oregon. BRIEDEB OP THOROUGHBRED -Weill' Fiiesian Callie.--! 1NEW liT A GEirEUAL D A large assortment of La dies and Childrcns Hose at P2l-2cts. , , . Good Dress Goods a t 12.c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stoek of New and Seasonable Goods. ' ' ' : , Fine Cashmere in ever shade New and. Nobby styles in CL02IILVG. Liberal Discount for CASH., Cash Or Credit Goods Sold as Low as any House in Oregon for CASH OE The highest price paid Produce. Call anil sec S. H. Friendly. Harness Shop. h A VING OPENED A NEW SADDLE west of Cram Bros ., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the leOWE STATE S. Th Most . Competent Are employed, and I will endeavor to tne with a call. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- (xxoeesiest HAVING A LARGE AM) COM fLhTt. stock of Staplf and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markbts EXCLUSIVELY Fi CASH, Can offer the puMio better pricee than any other house IN KUGENtV Produce of all kinds taken at rsarlst price. Excited Thousands All over the land are R "ing into ectay over Dr KiWNew UUcuvery for Cnuiiipti(m. Their niefeoke-i for recsivery by the timrly n nf this ureat lite savinir renieily, cau-w them to go i-tarly wild in lU prai. It i , !Urantel to p.itively enre Seveiv Coughs, Colrta, Anthiua, Hay Fever. Bronchitis, j Hoatseness, Ut nf Voice, or oy affsetiuOj ,f the Tbroat aud Laugt.- GOODS. BUM'S I III il Gil Triimnihg silk and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantiquc Silks- Velvets in Colors, . r The finest stock of French lap SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES in alt grades. GROCERIES of all descrivtions CREDIT. for all Kinds of Country AND 1IARNFFS IT0P 0 8th STRE Workmen give satisfaction to all win ma favcr ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE IN THE heat of style at reaiwinable rates. Pants frm $7 up. Cleaning and repairing a spec ialty. Shop In tite room one door noth of F B Dunn's store. Something Hew! , You Can Save ti'me and money by calling oiv STE11LIXG HILL and letting him reiew your wbscriptions for newsiaiera, story paptrsnnd riazinra. He also keeis a complete stock of M ujaiinen, in rill. line '"eiitnry, Harper, Leslie etc. All the rpul.ir libraries, Srtoide, Iivelln. Standard, Si unrie and others. In fact nverythime nn ally foiinil in a 1st c!ass news depot, P O Build ing, Kunene. MrS H Friendly will pay the highea sash market price for wheat. Oive bun call before aelling your grain elsewhere. ill 1 i. I Sr Way lo Muke a LlTiii. . ' From the Wall Street News. The agoiH of a pUtn.ghuw insurance ajjrncy in a westprn cily recoivid a ciuto a frfw dayrj ago from a tough looking utrftngpr, who didn't waste any timw asking for thn loarf ol tnn dojlars. ' " Well, thin is cliwk and no niistake!'' fxdainiod the agent. , " Dg pardon, air, but it is straight huaiiipss. I'm a tramp. I'm a night hik. I can break 100 pUt laiw wintbws Uiia Sute o .ths iext nor n act) not got caught at it, .You co .ihoI: I'-bn llio coi,t Id ycur oont- ""And you. want ten dollars P . ." I want to borrow thai sum, sir, on my nolo of hand, duo three months llrttice.". , .. He not only got it, but the agent gave him a second hand suit of clotting and said he should always bo glad to he if from him by mail The Olhrr Court. " I bnliove that a r.ian should love his wife just as much after marriage as he dsd before," said ar, elderly luly to a gentleman acquaintance who was not on intimate terms with his own wife- " I do, too," replied the gentloman, "if she is worthy of it." "TliPti why do you not practice what you preach," replied the lady; your wife is a most estimable woman, and you should court her as much now as you did prior to your marriage." " Well, but I do," said tho gentle man. " Your actions belie your words." "You misconstrue nw, madamo. I do court her now moro than ever. I am trying to get a divorce, fiom her." National Weekly. Mnsquiloti os n Ami Jute for Snuke Bite The following story comes to us from Florida : A man living in the neighbor. hood of Tampa wus bitten on the leg by a rattlesnake. A doctor was at once Rent for art J tho 1h was bandaged tightly above the wound, although it was expected that the man would die before medical assistance could bo pro cured. Tho leg having been barred Sor the application of the bandages was attacked by mosquitoes, and whep the physician finally an ived he found the the mm in good condition, but the ground around' wliere he lay was strewn with dead mosquitoes. - Work on tlio California and Orrgou railroad is advancing as rapidly kh. the rugnetl nature of the country in ,whi,ch the tunneling aud tracklayinjf in .uovy being done, will permit. Thq rop d i now in full operation from Sacramento to a point about sixteen mihs north of Delta, or fur up in ShanCa county, the distance from Delta to SixpinPtito be ing 208 mile.s. General. Manager Towne states that by the end of July the stage ride between the end" of the track of the California division and that of the Oregon division will lie short ened to about eighty miles. The annual session of the Oregon Universnlist state convention has been pos? poned two weeks later than the usual time, and will be held in Albany June 21, 23, 26 and 27. Arrange nients have been made with tho Ore gon ii California railroad company by which persons attending the conven tion will hoal'oweda reduction of 80 per cent, on return fare. Rev. Q. L Demarest, secretary of the general con vention, will be present and assist in the exorcises of the convention. Fulawee, a young Uchee Indian on Deep Fork, 60 miles west of Maskngee, I. T., determined to end his own life. He wished to' din like a warrior, so, '..' . . nioontin his horse, he rode up ana down the road, whooping and yelling and firing his pistol. When lie was 8ufhpienlly worked up for the purpose he fired three shots into himself Ix-fore he full dead. No cuue is known for the deed. . A gentleman who has investigated the matter finds that, with two exoep tious of sick men at the time, all the jurors, judges, lawyers, etc., engaged in th'i trial of the assassin Guitau are well, hale and prosperous in business pursuits. A gentleman who is intimately ac quainted with the President and his habits lold your correspondent. story, which puts a new phase as to the way Mr, Cleveland became enmeshed in nia'.rimouy,, Ho said that the report from Tar is about Miss Folsom denying the fact of the engagement had, to him a great deal of truth in iW. The Presi dent ttnj Miss 'Folsom had not been engaged J tho President never thought of such a thing, and when the story started in ths newspapers he did not deny it, because he thought it would die out Instead of dying out, it gc&y until it became too lata to deny it; then it became the wonder what lie should do. "Best man" Dissell was sent for and he advised his old friend to marry the young lady. Cleveland did not want to marry just then, but the Folsonis took it upon themselves to acknowledge the wedding, and so he consented that if the young lady would say ''yes," he would wed. A cablegram went under the ocean to the young lady, but only an understanding was reached, and Colonel Lamont went to New York, especially to "break the news to her.1 The gentloman who tells me this says ho knows it to be true. Ex. The Pioneer Association of Oregon meets at Oregon City June 15, 1886. Exercises on the occasion., will be tho usual addresses by members of the awociation, musio, etc,,, with a.grand barbacuo in the afternoon., . All are invited to unite in making this the most enjoyable reunion of the pioneers of tho State. Arrangements will prolbly hn made by which parties living in Washington county will bo able to leave Portland by boat on,-the arrival" of .tho express train from McMinnville on the morning of the 15th. Parties living between Oregon City and Dayton can .come on the boat, leaving. Djiyton on the morning of the 15th, Arriving in ti.mo to join the pro cession at the head of the basin. The fndian war veterans will also meet with the pioneers. Thn addresses will be delivered by ifon M O George and Col. .John Kelsey. , . f , . r iii Tim Corvfillis Gaztte says : Frof. McElrpy .retunri'd from Ynquina Bay last Wednesday - and reports his trip as su'c.crsful. . lie, secured a suitable building at,Yquina for the usq of tho State.trachers' association, . which will bo held; thre on J uly 6, 7, 8' and 9. Prof. McElroy also made arrangements with the hoWilH at Yaquina aud New port to accommodate the teachers. Ho has, also, secured reduced rates on, the railroad-and bay steamboats. It is thought this will be.thn largest associa ion of teachers evrr held in Qrogon, and Yaquina Bay being the most pleasant summer resort in tho;iStato, the selection of that point by Mr. Mc Elroy will meet with general satisfac tion among the teachers,, ,, , i ' ' ' , Forty-nine women' ha, vo been ad mitted to the bar, and are now prac tising in dilferent states in the union', and there are throe feminine lawyers in the District of Columbia. In sev eral states where the courts would not admit women to the bar, the legisla tures, on petition, promptly paused laws admitting them. In Iowa the matter was arranged by striking the word ' male" from the statute, and at the same time the word "white" was struck out, so that it would seem as if, in Iowa, a colored woman, might be permitted to practise law, if sufficiently qualified to pass rm examination for admission to the bir. The hens blose 'em out west are iH'girminj- already to lay eggs distinctly marked with .the. names ol presidential candidates' or 1888'.' Tho fact; that some of tf) names are , ancient t.s the rock-ri'iM hills indicates, as, oar late friend, from Stratford puts it,, thJ( some things' rotten in tho state of Ilen- In England, between 1815 and 1820, a Unner with the following inscription, wiscarni'd at workingmeus demon straiions : 0 . ; Eieht Tsnnrs of work, igtit hours of play, Euut hours of slveu, Ebtsuilliumaday. A correspondent of the New -York Herald has been casting the political horoscope and sums up the presidential question for 1888 by stating that it will likely be another fight between Cleve land and Blaine, with Logan as a poweiful rival of the man trom Maine. The correspondent adds : Cleveland's course has undoubtedly won tho confidence and one might almost say tho gratitude of the Demo.' cratio voter These see the impression! he has made on their Republican neighbors; they feel that he baa - re moved from their party the reproach tW it it got power it would ruin and disgrace the country; they knew 'themi selves, as a party, to haye .by reason of his conduct,- a good BUnding among their opponents. " Cleveland has done one thing f"r un, he has nndo it per- fectly respectable to be Democrat," I have heard more than one Democrat say. This feeling is so strong that if it continues the mass of the western.' Democracy .will, say in' 1888 that it is more prudent t3.ro nooiinato Cleveland than to run the, risk of a mistake by putting up any other man. -. . '., j "A little story," says the Woman's', Journal, " brings to mind with renewed force, the old proverb, 'Truth is stranger than fiction.' We ..were . talking of what disposition to make of a kicking." cow, when our hired man said ; 'I guess' I can find a customer for her. There's a, man up in R who bought, a cow of one of our neighbors.- He told the fellow that he must toll him one thing about tho oow before he' closed the bargain, that the: cow would Romejimes , kick.' v-. 'The tender' 'God-ordaincd protector' of our sex" replied :., 'That makes no , difference ; my wife does tho milking.' I have often heard such tilings told, and think.-, sometimes they must have been made up 'to point a moral or adorn a tale.' But this is a fact, for I questioned the man about it, and he said he knew it was trtfe." The Department of .Agriculture an- hou'ncetf that the may wheat crop, report indicates on improvement during; April of two points, with a general average of condition at 94.9. There is no marked change anywhere, but a. slight advance is noted in tho Chip." valley, Minsouri, Texas, Xwinpjsoe, the ' Curolinas, Virginia and Maryland. The May average last year was 70. The season has hexri favorable and tho crop, is. more advanced than usual' There has been but little, change in the comparative area devoted to the princi- -pal, cropa ; There was nowhere any. considerable acreage of winter killed grain to be plowed upr Many airivalt .. v .1 During May 1800 passengers arrived, here by steamer from , San, Franciaco, -700 in the, cabin and 1100 tin the steerage, In the same time 429 first-, class passengers and 1389 immigrants ; passed Heron, on the Northern; Pacific, ' bound for-this city, and 208 6 rat -class, passengers and 90 1 iunmigrants passed . Huntington, on the Oregon Short Line, en route here. The total number of arrivals for the month was 4790, as compareii with 4743 for April. 4889 for March, 1873 for February and 1797 for January, a grand total of 18,092 for the first five months of the year. News. Including the cost of constructing. the Cascade tunnel, building the. switchback, and closing the gap of 75- miles with track, the Northern Pacifio, will expend no less than 3,0"0,000 in' Washington territory within the nex two years. Here, then, will be fur nished employment for many men at good wages. , It is said that a syndicate of Saginaw lupiWnien'is now being organis-d toy ; purchase about 600,000,000. eet.,. of. standing pine in Washington territory, on the Columbia river: " Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cut, Bruta Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rhenm. Jr Sore Tstter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruption, and pneitivrly cures piles, or nu pay required. 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