m ESTABLISnED FUR THE DISSE31I.MTI0S OF DEMOCRATIC rSlXCirLES, AND to BAM U HONEST LIVING BY TUB SWEAT OP OCR BROW. VOL. 19. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2D, 1887. NO. 23. nn S i Hi X IT! fl fir I 1), a ii 11 ii 11 j . ii li 1 1 kU ii vi i i ii it a i 1 1 B'n Ji u i u V7 n ill, vi J u u vi uv- u n' r-1, i i -r ,-, xm::: : T.r.. ' . irj :r : .: , a r '.i. t i 1 u -' i. "':.' u- .u. ..'. .'.L jW-u cArit. irarxri-'t: .:,r.xn::.j":r.:::: j.xi.:is 5Uf (Sttflcae City flfrirfl. L L. CAMPBELL, publisher and Proprietor. IWIC'E-Od the East of Willamette jg between Seventh and Eighth Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ptr annum.... Sis Month.... Three month. . $2 80 . 1.25 . .75 " ODE ONL KA.TK9 OJ ADVKHTISINQ. AdrertUemenU Iriierted a follows: n. sniiare, ten liuei or lew one Insertion S3: $ , Subsequent Insertion 8L Cash required UTfJe"i'ertiaeriwmbechrSeat the fol- Tiu"thre monthH '. . Sj 00 Oo.q"M'X mimtU. W 0K,,,re .me year . .... ... . . . .. . . -. 1- 00 Transient mn i sr line lr each insertion. . . i.iil.. u-ill tia rn(lired nuarterlv. Pr. AuveruMim . All job work must be paid kob dm deliveky. t, BILVEU. C. JI. COLUKH. BILYEU & COLLIER -Attorns'3 M Counsellors at Law,- 'BtJGEXE CITY". OREGON. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF this State. Will give special attention o cellectione nl probate matter. OfKICE-Over Jlendrick & Eil;in' bauk. . CEO. MORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THE C DrRTS of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collection and Batten in probate Washburne & Woodcock Attorncys-at-ILsuv. ftfGKSB CITV, - - OREGON OFFICE-At the Court Hoime. b'Sm3 GEO. M. MILLER, ittarnsj aad Cssllr-at-LaT, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY", - OREGON. Office fonnerly occujiled by Thompson Si E. PENT ON, JSUENE CITY OREGON. SpecUl attention iivm to Real Estate l'rao ice and Aiwt..u'U oi l itlj. OriTICE Over Grange Store. .... XW.IIAIUIIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. ltvaidence on Fifth itreet, where l)r rihelMu ormerly rsnided Dr. T. W. Slielton, Physician and Surgeon. EOOilS At Mrs. J. B. Underwooil EUGENE CITY, OREGON. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT IIS OFFICE or re idence when not pnifeanionally engaged. Ottice at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, opjxwite Preby rian Church. J. J. ALTOr, Jr., ATTORN Y-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TILE ( 'ourts of the State. Special attentiou given to real entale, col ctioif, and probate mutterx. Collecting all kind of claim against the United StaU- Oovernnient. OUice in Walton' brick room 7 ami 8, S. W. CONDON, Allorncy-at-La w , EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. OmcE Opposite Walton' Brisk. iONEYTO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR ATERM of yeara. Applf to Sherwood fltirr, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Office up tai in Walton' Brick. lUSUilAHGE. TITE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED f f acenu for the InnrnceC'mi3ia f-r-Weriy beld by )IrCha Iuer, and are pre )rad to insure your Etcm. 2ra-WliM- Wool.- Eis. Els- aL-aimt l-m by fm, anil can cive T"U choice "I ne of th Btvr OiiiPASit!, us th: '-'oast. rtady aiwj willin to py In- pron.ptlv. ,W vie f.T t;,e lilwril patrniiat-e extended tMrLier. Htl'MlE? L E.1.K1N. That tlio CHEAPEST place to buy Dry Goods, Clothing Hats Boots and shoes, Etc. -IS FRIENDLY'S. P. S. Have also just received from New York City a large in voice of LADIES' CLOAKS, DOL MANS, WRAPS and DRESS GOODS. . PEJSIGRA, WHEELER CO, Continue to Exchange Merchandise of alb Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash or Merchantabl Produce of any kind at the Highest C'ash Prices Give them a trade AT SPRIKGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEELERS: CO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shingles to order at the lowest current rates, delivered at the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene Oity. Leave your orders with J..M. Hendricks, Agent at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct. AT SPESGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEELER & CO., Continue to pay tlie highest price in Cash for wheat at their Mill, and to -furnish flour and feed- at the Lowest market r&tes for Cash . Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grinding. Take thiiim a gkist. amess i H AVING OPEIfED A' NEW SADDLE . west of Crain Bios'., I am now prepared TIih Most Competent Workmen Are employoil, and I will MiJeovor to give Hatisfaction to all wlo ma favcr me with a call. A. A. r. r. PATTEIiaO.N. W. B. PATTERSON. U.FiiteiHs, Contractors, Plastering, Stone and Brick Work. ALSO HF.U.EIW TN Tacoma and San Juan Lime, American and English Cement, New York California Plaster, Plstering Hair, Fira Brick, Latn,' Marble Dust, Etc, Etc. ADD1XSS: F. F Patterson & Co, EUGENE CITY. OREGON. Omct With Beckwitb 4 Son. Mewl You Can Sare time and tn?y by calling on STERLING HILL a-iil lettinz him rww yor nhrripintn for , aw.;-r, slorr pr sml pissschi, lie I keps cmpl-t iitock f.f M'azines, in 'rinilioirOntnry, Harp. l-li tc All tle rmpnltrbis-aH. Sevide, ly.ve.U. Ft an: lord, . ' Stnr and rxrs. In. f ev-rj-Ain nn I i$j f.smd i4 1 ' -.' neirs v 'J AT- t AND HARNHS PKCP 0 8'Ji KTifi to furnish everything in that line at the '; -i"1', .' v .'I""' S"?'" W.eJW. 7"n ' i I - CRAIN BROS. DEALERS -15 H 1 Jtwelry. Musical instruments, Toyi, Notions, etc W'stnlie. Clocks, and Jewelry rrnlrl and nrme'i. Northwes corner of VillanietU nd Eighth struts. FAI3 DEALI23j3 OUR BOnH Evervnne ttuidins in need of bnildini mate- iai will do w-ll t.i call and see our t'obunr ty;b of Itnih.-r. ke-t at Mi 1,'ley ft Dysinirer's m-Utt. V ran p!e4e ail kimls of customers n fi'iality and quantity. :e us a onll liefore puriH;ainj ejirwhrre. i. AlAiHEnn, Aid. SHILOH'S COUGH n.l Concuiptii n''nr is solil hy n on a (,-iurantee. It cure C'on- inv.'tinn. SI.EEM.E'S NIGHTS. m.vUmiwral.U bj that terrible C itnh. Miil-b's Cere is thrt su rly f it you. nr. 33 n i ' m PiPf .: ' i- .'.;;: '': PHYSICIANS," v. MINISTERS, VOCALISTS. rWLIC Speakers ami the Professions generally recoromrnd .ANI'A AlilEaatlm bnt nf all medicine for ditejuo of the Throat, Client and Luiix. , , . BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, . See that our trade nia-k, SANTA ABIE, t on every bottle, SutUf action guaranteed or money refunded. i -j- 114. m v..1 Ml or 85,000 REWARD 13,000 For a heller or more nleasaut remedy for the cure of Consumption, Uougha, Atlnna, Cmup) Whoo-.inif ('minh. and liroiichisl trouble ilsnfikKEN'S l.tlXd RESTOKKK. SAN- TAAIUK. ABIET1NE an,l MUUATA1N BALM (' UG It CI' UK. Wot a secret com iH'iinil. A coiniili'te mixture without the ad dition of any powders. iiJARAXTKED; A POSITIVE CURB Of for Cut .Hi, Cold iu the Head, Hay Fever, I'ose Cold, Catarrlml Deafness anil Sore hyes. llertoirs the feuse oi ial nun smell reinnvra bail taste and miiileasaiit breath, re suiting frniii Catnrrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow direction ami a cure is warranted lv nil drnlts. Send for circular to AKIK TINE MEDICAL CO., Oroville, CaL Ask for 8 A NT A ABIE AND CAT-R CURE, For ale by all drtiist. JUMBO. JUMBO. The orlyliml Abietine Ointment i only put up In Inrue two ounce tin lxe, aim u an bd solute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chsp iw.J Ii,iiiiU .ml hII al;in erill'tions. Will lwl tively cu: all kinds of piles. Ask fur the Onuinal Aim tine Ointment For sale by M dj-iiMfists. Snell, Heitshn . Wwxlaril, Wholesale AtfU, Portliind, Oremm. SIUL'JH'S VITALIZE!'. Is what you need foV Constipatiun, Ia of Appetite, Dir.riness, and sll fvniutoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 70 cents per wniie. REV T M DERBY, of Llndm, N. Y., sbvs: "The Oilmore An-niatio Win pioved a great Messing to my wife." At Osbuurn 4 Co s. THTJ.rRETTIEST LADY in Olenn was asked what made her complexion so clear and lieaiitiful. 1 saiil it was hy iwlnij uiimore Afoinstio Wine, at Osbuin and Co'. fiMKnKTIIK MOST NOTED European phvsioian said: Aennilgia wn the prayer of mliseased nerve for liealtliy lilomL Us till- mors' Aromatic Wine for the blood. MRS. Li LOO MIS, of Elba, N Y, writes us that sho was sick lor six mourns, was iu. diicrd to try (Jllmore' Arnmatlo Wine and four bottles cured her. At Osburn and Co'. REV H B EWELL; of Pavillion, N Y. say of Oilmore' Aromatic Wine: "1 bellev it to be a moNt desirable remedy to be placed iu every funiily. THE WIFE. MOTHER and MAID who miftVrs from Femnle Weaknes and Debility, will lind Oilmor.' Aromatic Wine a positive cure. Soid by Osburn aud Co., druggists. QlLMuRE'S AROMATIC I a great snc oess, theref re we challenge the world to pro dues iU equal a a restorative d.r woman. PVV W FISK P.EOUA. of Aurora, 111. "I tisvs iiiu.il Oilmore's Aroinatio Wine am) find it an exo-Ibnt household remedy that none ought to uo wiinnuu REV HARRIS PECK, of Pavillion, N Y savs. I ws troubled with Alolaiia. Bowe liiiKi.Itu .ml iVoi.luss nkdits which I found w is wearing me out. After taking Ammallo Win two days I renlized t-reat relief, sleeping chrsrfully rrcommend it to suffering Lumant ty. For sale by Osburn -nd Co, Eugene. . i ..ii.uMu'iua I., tni iik s ni-w man. i Tax N dice. Tax pavers will Uxe notice that I will be at the usuuf voting place of the respective pre cinct of Lane orunty from 10 oclock a m un til S o'clock p n of each day for the purpose of collection oi UXe lor me year ioou, a iui lows, tn wit: Snringfield, Monday, " . 31, Middle Fork, Wednewlay, Fell. 2, ' Fall Creek, Thursday, " 3. ' L.tVallev, . Friday, . " 4, Pleasant Hill, Batiuday, "' C, ' Mohawk, 'luesilay, , " 8. " Camp Creek, Wednesday, 9, Jiiuction, Fridnv, JI. Hazel Dell, Katurday, 12, Mckenzie, Monday-, r " U, ' Florence, Tile lay, " 15, South Eugene, Wednesday, 1. North Eugene, Thursday, ' 17, Wildcat. Frldsy, H. Lake Creek. Suturdry, 1, Tax ayers take notior of the following law. page 7l(J, -tion 6, Law of Oregon: "If any per. residing in such precinct slisll fail .iL-nH hul1i time ami place and my his ni her Uxe. rich delinquent uwV py the am at th. cnu' ty et t the Sheriff, and if he fails to pay within thirty day,, a for.-sid. and the hheriff vi-its his nsidenc, the rSbentf may collect of such person for his own us teu oenU per mile, going and returning. Joh M. SlA!. Sheriff and Tax Collect. for Lane To., Or. TfxWPi ltre fretful. reT'sh. A3v'VW erom, or truul.U-J wuo Windy Colic, Teething l'sdna, or Bwtuacb. DUorders, aa bo p urred at ooco by ttninff Acker' Buby pout her. It contain,? po Opium cr Morphlnej, Leuce U ife. Trie 25 cent, c'uld, by Oeburn & Co, E'lgou. California SUNRISE. The eatt h blooming! Yea, a rose, Vast a the heaveus, soft a a kiss, Sweet aa the prvsenoe of a woman, U, Rise and reaches, and widen and grows, Large and luminoui' up fmm the eea And out of the lea) aa a bloasomlng tree. Richer and richer, to higher and higher) Doeper and deeper It Uke its hue; ltrightet md brighter It reache through The ip of heaven and the place of itars, . Till all I rich a a nwe van be, And my row leave fall Into billow of fir. Then beam reaoh upward a arm from the a, Then lanoe and arrow are aimed at me, Then lance aud ipangle and Urs and bar Are bniken and ihlvered and itrewn nn the eat ' And, around and alwrnt me, tower and sptr Start from the billow like tongue of 6 re. Joaquin Miller. i Spann!) Bunaazn Slag. "America docs not contain dl of tlie rich self-made n.ru," said Mr, Malloy, a mninlr of th British IIouho of Com- monn, to a rnportur the otlmr (lay. "Spain, whore th ' class larrir are viry Btrict and thn poor man is likely to remain always1 poor; contains a oimi lar case to your Uonatizit Mackay. lie is now called the Marquis of Almnn- itora. Thirty years ago ho was a com mon laborer in a mine, working for 30 cents a day, the average rate) of wages paid in Spain, for ordinary workmen. Now hn has an income of 400,000 a year, 12,000,000. He saved tip a lit. tin money out of hi wayes, induced two or three of his companions to join him and they located a mine. Al though ignorant, he had good judgment of tho value of a siinn. Success at tended their efforts and after a lime the future Marquis bought out his companions, lie is one q( the richest men iu Spain to-day. He bought the the title of Marquis to please his wife, and aim rewarded1 htm by moving to Pari) and trying to spend his income. The Marquis gt little good out of bis wealth. Jie wonts aimosc as nam in the mines a he did when lie only re ceived 30 cents a day. Near his prin cipal mine is a desert about twonty miles across. It is as dry M a bone, and nothing wilf ftrow there except cactus, in tlie center ot mis piace ne tins built a magnificent residence, lie hasn't a neighbor within ten miles, and the water for tli'o house his to lie car ried there. Ha is not happy, I aro told, and is painfully ennnomical in his own liainta jus cniei exoitement con . t . V itista in growling at his wife for spend ing half of his income, but as his scold ing is done at a distance, I presume she doesn't mind." N. Y. Times. i Tito Pffildcnt llrlpt a Alan. The President and Mrs. Cleveland had fuirlv seated themselves in their pew when a gentleman and lady,' st ran gers, entered and were given the pew directly in front of the President. The stranger kept quiet until Dr. Sun derland opened the' sermon, when he arose and made an' effort to remove his, heavy overcoat. The stranger wan; evi denlly nervous in the presence of tho Chief Magistrate and his pretty bride and while tugging at his overcoat was securing a good look at the distinguish couple behind him. So abstracted was he that his Prince Altert coat adhered to and came off with his overcoat, and the man s'tood in the presence of the congregation in hishirt, sleeves, Th situation was discovered by pverylody at the same moment) and a titter ran throu'h the congregation, which gradu ally developed into a laugh, when the iioys near the door took in the scene. The President siiiilid broadly, while Mrs. Cleveland conceaVd her grins lio liind her handkerchief. Tin? minister became so affected that he paused to- dilute his'smilo with a glass' of water. It was such a sudden' and unusual scene thut fverytady was , convulsed. The stringer's wife hwtily sprang to his irelief, and they both straggled fain. fully to skin the overcoat oil the unir coat. In this a;t several failures were made,' until the President reached across the pew and held on to one of the sleeves, while) the gentleman and !.,! in., 'ml until t he two CoaU were separated. The stranger quickly put on his under ccat, and quielm w was restored. Foa rW-.-lSO lot. in all parts of Eugene City with and without bouse. lTi.- v ..m. W. W. Colt's Three Duiii. When Circusman Cole sold his st,ocl; in New Orleans recently thrpa, dun, ring horse that he Lai) owned for years went with tho others ny mistake.. Air, Cole at onco bought them back, saying that he would never consent to hate the horses become . the property of ant N one who would make them work, and that he had decided to put them to painless death. He proposed bleeding them to death, but W. IX Leonard, liveryman, suggested that theuneof chloroform would be a better and less painful :uode. This was finally decided upon, .and a reliable man procured, who was to have performed the opera- - tion. They were all collected in, , thf circus tent. There was Cole, Leonard, the riders and the clowns, the ring-; master, the tumblers and leapers, and the three pet dunsi Culling the little mare by name he told her to kiss them. all good bye. Tho intelligent animaj stretching forward her . head4 kissed. ' eoch one. This was more, than jhej could stand, and the sacrifice was put off. Cole had no place to take tlem to, so Mr. Leonard promised to' find some one who would assume charge of them, under a gu' iran'.ee never to work thorn, but to beep them in good order until. old age should claim them for tho grave. . ' . " . : . " , Election of Uuiicd Stale Senalun. , .i It seems as if the election of Upited, States senators directly by the people was now upon us. There is an atmos phere of easy acceptance of the idea, every where, That two-thirds of tho legislatures of all the Staies will recoup mend it to Congress Is' very likelyv IJut will two-thirds of the IT. S. Senate conou'r in Hubhiitting such amendment to the.legisluturehl Will the Million, aire Boss Club surrender their maciin.s, Jury tHhn people! There's tho rub,. 1 requires two-thirds of each house .of, Congress to propose amendments. The,, only ether means of amendment is by, the legislatures of two-thirds of tho, States applying.' to Congress to call National Convention for, proposing amendment1, . which amendments, musV then bo ratified by the legislatures or. , by constitutional conventions, of threo fou'rlhs of the States. ,., It 'may require( a great popular revolution to unseat the Millionaire Bosses, but the rum bling of the popular: dissatisfaction over thetr purchase of that branch of Congress can plainly bo heard. Portt land Democrat. i 'w ; . ' ' ' The ' Portland Telegraiii , Bays: , Tho . noxt thing we are likely to have in the very near future is street cars running , by electricity. Mr. Geo., W. Weidler, is'nbw'on his way to Cldcagp where hof goes In the ( personal interest of bis great ' Iniprovement. ' His principal, purpose is to make careful examina-r lion of the practical workings,, opera- tions, eta, of the system of propiUing. street carst by moans .of the "subtle. fluid." Mr. Weidler has devoted soinof time and thought on this project and, he is thoroughly convinced that it is not only feasible, but more economical (ban the old plan of horse power.( It. is claimed that tho First street line can , be operated successfully with electricity at aostof just one-half what it is now cirs in use on that jinecan be continu ed under the improvement. There is tlso these additional advantages: Tho peed can 1st greatly increased and the conductors can remain inside the cars . all the timo and not bo required to go out to collect fares, '.--- , Henry V. Grady, the Atlanta edi tor, who made a brilliant speech at tho New England banquet in New Yorlc rwently, is Mng put forward hj Georgians as Democratic' candidate for Vice President with Cleveland. Boston woman suffragists are greatly encouraged. The women who went to the polls to distribute "no licertse" bal . lots were politely treated, as a r'ufe th. 'lKys" suspei.i!id smoking in tbeir presence. McDonough county, HI, ' a iw.litical curiosity. In 1S?1 it gave , r.,A , 7ft f.lp. .j Rlains the U vute wnH :,rH nt tip gn inch party g"!'"-,