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m- shn-w n 1 fTi TT ESTABLISHED PUR THE DISSE.HIMTIOS OP DEMOCRATIC PRiii l - S, AMI TO EARN IS HONEST LIVING BY TflK itEAT OP OCR BROW. DL. 19. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880. N01. ARB jjj - . ';i .WW 1 ALJL UJLO 6 it it iGUg (Oiurl I. L. CAMPBELL, . Publlaher and Proprietor. I'FICE-On the East side of Willamette t, between Seventh ami .ihth Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. annum. .. Mm tin... months. (2 50 , 125 .75 OUR ONLY .TI53 OF ADVEKTI91NQ. U'ertUemenU inserted m follow.: ia square, tea lines or leu one Insertion S3; i stiliMqneut insertion 8L Cash required Ivance. me advertiser, will be charged'At the fol in rates: wi uare three months 96 00 3.1'iara six mouths 8 00 I 'lure one year 12 00 uient untioei in local column, 20 o uts i lor each insertion, tisinir hill will he rendered quarterly, b work must be paid kou on iieuvkhy. ;eu. a U. COUIKR. ,YEU & COLLIER rneys and Counsellors at Law, SUGENE CITY, OREGON. CTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF is State. Will (jive special attention tions and pmbate matters. I--Over Hendrlck ft Eakin'i bank. " CEO. B. DORRIS, rney and Countiellor- at-Law, rX PRACTICE IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District and in me Court of this State. J attention given to collections and in wibate o. St Washburne, UorEicy-at-Law, XZ CITY", - - - OREO0N CE At the Court House. jy8m3 i CEO. M. MILLER, 7 and Counssllor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. "Ecrrr, - okegon. e formerly occupied by Thompson & I E. EENTON, i JJ5 CITY OREGON. ,il attention ifiven to Real Estate Prac ;d Abstracts of Title, it'll Over Grange Store. W.HA1UUS.M.D. Physician and Surgeon. I OFFICE :;kln's Drug Store. '.ance on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton !y resided. :.j T. W. Shelton, ysician and Surgeon. .3 At Mrs. J. B. Underwood. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. ) I. JOSEPH P. GILL, i : BE FOUND AT IIS OFFICE or res oe when not professionally engaged, at the OST OFFICE DRUG STORE. inee on Eighth street, opposite Presby 1 'hurch. J; J. WALTON, Jr., -XTORNEY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. TILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts of the Suite. id attention given to real estate, col anil pnihate matters. I "tiuij all kinds of claims against the t'-d States Government. .nr in Walton's brink rooms 7 and 8. W.CONDON, Uoriioj -at-L:iu, NE CITY, - - - OREGON. met Opposite Walton'. Brick. m TO LOAN IMPROVED FARMS FOR A TERM ( years. Apply to Sherwood Burr, 2NE CITY, - - OREGON 4 op stairs in Walton's Brick. INSURANCE. E HAVE BEEN APPOINTED aifenu for the Insurance Companies for- held by Mr Cbas leaner, and are pre- to insure your I Barn, Wheat Wool, It. & loss by 6re. and can give yn choice NEW GOODS. mmmJitmmm tW A GENERAL j A large assortment of La dies and ChUdrens Hose at 121-2cts. . Good Drpss Goods a t 12c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Caslimere in event shade New and Nobby styles in CLOIHING. Liberal Discount for .CASH. Harness Shop. HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE west of Grain Bros'., I am now prepared Th Competent Aro employed, and I will en Jesvor to give me with a call. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- HAVING A LARGE AND COM rLK I K stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries; bought in the best markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR Can offer the public better prices than any other house IN EUGENE. Produce of all kinds taken at market price. CRAIN BROS. Vatchei and Jfmclry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc VVatrhea. Clocks, and JewelrT repaired and wrrantJ. Northwest corner of Willamette ad Eighth strata. FAIR DEALINGJS O'UB MOTTO. Everyone st-inding In need of building mate' iai will do well to call an! see our I ntmre tock of lumber, keot at Midirley ft Dysinger's factory. We can please all kinds of customers n ooalitr and Quantity. Miv us a call httore purchasing elsewhere. N. N. MiTHEWS, Agt txcited Thousand All over tb land .re going into ecstasy oyer Dr King's New Discovery for Cotmomptior.. Their nnlooktd for recovery by the tiinfly nse of this great life saving remedy, caue . DEALERS rSiVn.t. 1 1 f tho Best I'ourAMiw 0.1 thi Coast, them to go i.early wild 111 its praise It is 'M willing to pay Iwi .romptlr. gnarante-d to positively enre Severe Conghs, r. iik.l ..in.l.l l.thmi Hiv Fever. Bronchitis. Uutr. Hoaiseness, Loss of Voice, of any affection j HeSdiicu & EAtUf. J ef the Throat and Loop. s I ! MM mm Jrimming silk and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES eier brought to this place . BOOTS and SHOES in all grades GROCERIES of all descrivtions AND HARNESS FHOP CI tth FTRE to furnish evurythins in that line at the Most Workmen satisfaction to all wlo nia favcr a. s. cijiusie:. J. W. CLEAVER Dealer in all kinds of Agricultural Implements. -AND- Eeal iEstate. Eugene City, Oregon You Can Save time and money by calling on STERLING HILL and letting him rer.ew your suhnrriptlons for newspapers, story papf rs and PisKiizines. He also keeH a complete stin k of Magazines, in- eluding (Century, Harper, CAlie etc All the nopul.tr lihraiies, Seasiue. Jjovella. Staudarii, Munroe and others. In fact everj thing uu ally found in a 1st class news depot, P U Build ing, Eugene. L.''uVV. son' n .- )r-. Fob Sale. I.'iO loU in all rts of Eugene City with and without house Prices to suit, Gzo. M. Muxes. Immu I O. Hknkrh'kb, , l'rusidmt S. B. Eaicisi, Jr., Catiliier, uii lit mm Of Eugene. raid up Cash Capital $50,CC(j Eugene City - -Oregon. Pk-ht drafts on NEW YORK. SAN FRAN CISCO and PORTLAND, OREGON. All collection, entrusted to us will receive a tention..W make this department specialty Deposits revived subject to check. Loan mt: on approved security, ami a itenwal bonking; bimiuetM done on reasonable terms. A G. HOVEY, President. II. 0 HUMPHREY Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK. itOVEY, HUMPHREY & CO EUQBNB CITTT, - OR. General banking transacted. IVponits received on current account and on iKcittl ccrtihciite Drafts drawn on PORTLAND, KAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK. AND Bi'ls of Exchange sold on the Cities of K roje. Leans made. Colled ions on all accessible points .specialty W. II. DELANO, nr.Ai.En in Mora Headstones and Tomlvs finWied in American or Itulun Marble. MM) Stoaa Work and Camstcr Encloraros. Scotch and American CiJranite Monuments, Persons at a distanc will be furiiUhed with prices And dei-ignu to select from on spplicAtion. ;r All work warranted. Please call and examine my work and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. IRON AND WIRE FENCING Furnished at manufacturers' prices to my customer, only. Bhop on Rth street near Sloan' Stable. NEW DEPA6T0SE! GOODS! NEW PRICES! THE UXDERS1GNKD WILL COM mence ou the 1st day of Octolier, 185, to sell their new and complete stock of GEXE1UL MERCHANDISE FOR Cash on Approved Paper Only, In view of the hard times, we have con eluded to reduce our prlws to a cash binds, feeling- asmred that It will Im to the advantage of our customers as well a. ourselves. We cordially Invite alt cash customers to ex amine our stuck, as We Peel Tonlident that we ran Rait l'ou Both in Quality aud Price. UKMICMUICK Wc Carry No TrasEa! Call in Ste the Difference Between Cash and Credit. !MIU!-!G & J0H r. I. FATTEItSOK. W. B. PATIEBSOK. F.F.FalnlCs Contractors, Plastering, Stone and Brick Work. alVj nruLEim is Tacoma and San Juan Jime, American 2nd English Cement, New York and California Plaster, Plstering Hair, Fire Brick, Lath, . Marble Dust, Etc., Etc. ADDRESS: F. F Patterson & Co, ELT, EN E CITY. ORE'iON. Owce With Ileckwith & Son. CENTENNIAL LIVERY STAPLE J. J Eaton, pro. First class Team-, Uiijnes, etc. 10 nil limn at reRsoname rai- nay ana giJuior sale. Headquarters Corvallu .U..-S AMI 'Jme Applraie. A few weeks axo the soutlirrn train from Rosedur brought to Salem a stout and pleasant faced man, accom panied hy a tall and wiry built man of noarljr eighty years. The former had a pleasant smile and kindly voice, while the querloiia speeclf and listless stare of the old man told that bin reason had been dethroned, and that this bi and good hatured looking fellow was hin keeper, on the way from Southern Ore gon to the State infirmacy for the in sane. The IVpiity Sheriff was Clay Slocum, of Roseburg, while the poor, demented oif wreck at his sulo was one of the grandest ilien of Oregon Jessee Applegate, the "sage of Yon colla," as he was called in the years that have flown. The brave old itian, whoso name is part and parcel of the history of "tho time that tried men's souls," is among thoso who are in the condition of living death. He is going the same road that his steady old com panion in arms-Gun. J, W. Nosmith went before. Tho gates of the asyluru have closed behind this brave and true hearted old prairie giant and we only pray that death may come to his relief da it did to that honest old Yankee who sleeps the long sleep on the green banks of the llickreal. Jesso Apple, gate has never been the same man sin :o the defalcation of Sain May, who was Secretary of State under llovernor Woods. It niaJ'j tho first direct inroad into what he had saved up, for Jesse was a hospitable man and found the littln word "no" a Very hard one to pronounce. Ho lived to hoo the homo stead he had hewn from tlie pines, sold under a foreclosure and his children turned out upon tlio roads to get a liv ing as best they could, while strangers sat besido tho hearth where his chil dren were born. Who that heard it, will never forgot Nesmith's eloquent eitolngy on him when he rose at Salem, saying: "As Sargoaht of tho Oregon volunteers it becomes my duty to cal' the roll of my brother soldiers Jesse, why don't you answer to your name, the first and the noblest on tho list!" This is no gush of sentiment over two old mon, the one dead and tho other worse than dead. It is a tribute of love to two old men who are beyond the reach of (lattery and one of whom has passed into that august presence before which the voice of praise grows mute and the tongue of malice up braids in vain. Jesse Applegitte was a rude old hero, simple and puremimled as a boy. We heard him eulogized in Wasingtori eighteen months ago by a Confederate Drigudler, as tho grand hI man in all the great West, "lie was the noblest Itomail of all your early pioneers, and my long march to Ore gon I will never forgot," suid Genera! Jones. "It was worth it, just to have shared the friendship of Jesse Apple gite." Tom Merrj. Mrs. Parks, a New Jersey widow of 26 years, has just been married to her step son of the same oge. Three years agd the elder Mr. Parks died, leaving an estate of $120,000, to be divided be tween tho youii2 widow and her two children, on the condition, however, that if tho widow married again her portion of the fstato should fall to the son. So in taking tho son as her li un bind tlie young widow had to relin quish to him all her share in the estate, yet in ri'tiivpiishing the estate she oh tained the man to whom hIio forfeited it. This is a clear case of eating your cake and ftill having it left; and that is Baying nothing of the bu'lo both the husband and the wife have on the mother-in-law question, for the young man has married his mother and the bride is her own daughter in. law. Postmaster Ilarber of Corvallis has announced thai a railway mail service is authorized l-y the postmaster-general on route 44'JOG, which is that from CorvalHs to Yaipiim City, to legin on September 24, 188C. The Oregon Pa cilio will then begin the carrying of mail on said route, serving I he post otlk'PS of Corvallif, Philomath, Summit, Little Elk, Newton, Toledo, Onontta and Yanuina City. The change from the buckboard to the cars will be great- I 'J lTrrL,uiru "J r:,T" '"" 1.. . I I... .1.. .I.,..- .1.. f )Ute, and i a Cuttl!"'! which has Wen 1 . , . I muuli needed. Tllilca KuJe i Democrat. Albany Argus. At ono time a well to do farmer camo into the executive chamber to see Gov. emor Tilden. He was affably receiv ed, told to be seated, and from a talk about crops tho conversation gradually drifted into politics. Tho farmer was very intelligent upon this topic. Gov ernor Tilden quickly saw that he could make his visitor a firm friend. "Ilavo you any sons?" ha asked. "Yes, four," replied '.the stranger. "There is William, Robert, Henry and Charles." "All Deraocratkr queried Mr. Til den. "All except William," was the re ply. "Have you a hotnry publio in your villager askod Mrt Tildoii. "I don't know that wo haye;" was the reply. After a further conversation the stranger left. In a few days there, came to the villago postoffico it large oflicial envelupo addressed to William the Republican son. It was openeti in tho family cirole and found to con tain a Notary's commission, with a huge seal, and William's name finely en grossed as a Notary Publio for the vil- ige. To the commission was the writ- ten autograph of Samuel J. Tilden. The surprise was as great as if William had received a commission as Minister to Franco, After that there were four Democratic sons in that family circle, and, with the "old man,1' Govornor Tildon had five of the firmest friends lit the State, And all it cost was a littlo inquiry and a threo cont. stamp to send the commission to the newly- appointed Notary. limnl'i Death- Na.a. Karl Gerhardt, who made the plas ter cast of General .Grants features after his death, when asked by tho Grant Monument Committee to make designs for a monument, said that his design could not be built for 50,OC0. General Grant's death mask,' he says, Is in a vault in New York, and that; although he has been offered $10,000; ho will not sell it, but intends keeping it to be handed down from generation to generation, as Washington's maslc has been. There is nothing connected with the death or funeral of General Grant that is not hold for speculative purposes. Even Farson Newman is' out lecturing on the strength of a breakfast he was eating when the Gen- rul was dying.-New Orleans Pica yune. , . ,. v WafiMsaisaMmnwaaaai-asaaasvaMNaaaBBaBaBaj Anent the foolish fashion of using the word lady in preference to woman,' Puck make! a telling hit It has been customary, it says, for a long time to ' all women ladies. In fact, the term "lady" has got such a hold on the popu- ace that it is a questionable piece of propriety to call a female a woman. It is not necessary to resort to argument to prove tliat "woman" is preferable to "lady." It prints a few quotations from the literature of civilization and . polite society, substituting "lady" for "woman," just to let tlio casual reader know how'it w&rkal The following are samples: Man that is born of a lady is of fow days arid full pf (rouble. Ophelia lis brief, my lord Hamlet.-As lady's love. What mighty ills have not been done by lady. Who was't lietrayed the capitoii A lady. , Who lost Mark Anthony tho worh'J A hdy. Who was the cause of a long ten years' war, and laid at lost old Troy in ashes? Lady Destructive, damnab'e,deceitful lady. A continued dropping on a rainy day and a contentious lady are alike. It is better to dwell in the cornrr of the house-top than with a brawling lady in a widi house. Favor is deceitful and beautyis vain, but a lady that feareth the Lord she shall be praised. No fiend in hell can match the fury of it disappointed lady. The lady that deliberates is lost. O, lady! Lovely lady, nature made thee to temper man. Her stature tall I hate a dumpy lady. A lady movei is Kke a fountain tioubltd.' ; t