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I ; '; hn ! ESTABLISHED FOR TUB D1SSEMXATI0N OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, ASD TO EARN AN HONEST LITINO BT TI1E SWEAT OP OCR BROW. NO, 44. ()L. 19. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1887. I? irnTTnnMn I , I I! HPT V - ARB. CITY I,, (guflfnf 6tt.t 'unrd. 1. L CAMPBULL, Pbliilir and Proprietor. .vPICE-On the East Hide of WilUmetto I ri-twenl SeVeiUU ivigimi univa. TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $2 50 1.25 75 I, wn'"" Uitn is IIIOllUl" Oil H ONi. LrK3 oV ADVBHTI91NQ . :....n....i,l ud In niva I,.. mare. Uii or I mi insertion h nilweiiueDt insertion L Cash &eMadvertiseni will be charged at I in rates: l Vt.ia mnntha (Kiuaresix mouth !f "1 .!.,.. n,,ti,.p In local column. 20 " : , . .....I. inaurrinn. ine ir mm . . . , UdvertwiDK bHls ' be rendered quarter y jb work lniiat be paid yon on required the ful fil 00 8 00 12 00 cents At- DELIVEHT. DILVEC. W-W"- ILYEU & COLLIER Attorneys nd Counsellors at Law,- EUGENE CITY, OREGON. IUCTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF this State. V111 Rive nueuuu uvwuuuu dlliKitions and probate matters. irncE Over Hendrick 4 Eakin's bank. CEO. B. DORRIS, Morneij and Counsellor- at-Law, VILL PRACTICE IN THJ5 UJUiia kY of the Second Judicial District and in uiireme Court of this State. Ioial attention given to collections and tern in probate ashburne & Woodcock Attorncys-at-Lawi iENE cirr, - - - Oregon iFFICE At the Court House. jy8ro3 ti. L, DORHIB. B. W. CONDOK. 0N DON & DORRIS, ittorncy-at-Lau', fcENE CITY, - - - OREGON JmcE Over Robinson i Church's hardware CEO. M. MILLER, Jorny and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. ENECITY. - OREGON. Ill Ice formerly occupied by Thompson & J. E. FENTON, it lttorney-at-Laiv. bENE CITY OREGON. Social attention given to Ileal Estate Prac J and Abstracts ot litie. fice Over Grange Store. ! W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE pkin's Drug Store. .iJence on Fifth street, where Dr Slielton fcierly resided. r. T. W. Shclton, iPhysician and Surgeon. IrncE Front room over Matlock's Store. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. m. JOSEPH P. GILL, SAX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionaUy engaged. Itaidence on Eighth street, opposite Presby tia Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. VTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE ' T I Tilirta ftf tha Stat. PPecial attention civen to real estate, col 'in?, and nrnh&ta matters. ii .. r : . . . . . 1 .. iiecung all kinds of claims against me jnea Mates Government 'tics in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. PAID ncn iun 10 mid Mnrrn iniu ULHLInU 10 uuninuiiu. f'Vsryone standing in need of building mate ill do well to call and see our t'oburg T of lumber, kept at Midgley & Dysinger's Vrjr. ve can pJeaM au kinds of cuitoniers 1'iuality and quantity. Give us a call before rcnuinz elMwhont W. V Mathews. Art. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. IT AS t htreet "pposite the Star Bakery, wheie Prepared to do all kinds of work offered j .me. aiTje stock of Fine Cloths on hand foi Mr,tolectf- fnof on, aitje, j, tn, cutting anc ,n.n La.li Clnsks. i ''twinng and cleaning done proraitly. Sat 'ob p.arsntd. &Joe, Not, 6, ISSti. U II Ell 11 imm or ! i OUR RIG STOCK -OF- Brownsville HI BAR FCUN WORKS.5 AND Mi Furnishing GOODS. Si-e nir remarkably complete and eleitaut new stock at the SLOWEST PRICE3JT3 HATS OF THE VE11Y LATEST STYLES Our assortment of Nuwest Slmpmi fur May and June is very Large, and all nre of first iluss qimlity. Suits Mailo to Order, Fits Guarantcd. No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. W. CIIEllltY, Walton's Brick. -SOL' Jjooli at these Prices. Winchester llitlcs: 41 cal. C. F., oct. bid., n)od. l-ls7.'l . . .$14.(13 44 cal. C. F., round bbl., iiHHlel-73. . . 13.50 (IIS Hunio as 44 (ill.) 40-S2 modi'l (.. oct bbl l.r.7. l5-f,0 modi 1 '70, oct bid 15.75 44 C. F. oct bbl, CdIi'h Lightning.... 10.5K All othi'r ltd.hIh at lmttom nrices. and don't you forget it. 1 tt-mifc 1h. ll.-irkir (mi u tirkii ti ctmie to the front, and to dn this 1 have to make prices that will tnaku a misor L'rill. and that is illst what I can do. So ciim and see the Barker (iun Works when in need of anything in this line. All kinds of repairing done with neat niiHii ami ilijimt.'li. at lliwti'rn lirlces. All kimls of L'un and nnimiinition on liaml ft all times, and I want you to understand that what I have got is fur s:ile, and 1 will try to satisfy you in prices. Watcil opposite EuiiKNK ClTV Gt'AM) oHice, Eugene City, Or. I iend you flower, my darling, my fair , I wish I could placo it just uow in your hair. At i sianii ou i no unuu i guio iur mui Ou the beautiful bills aud valleys bonido, k nii.lnrri mnrt, imilld I n.vir havfi Been. ( . - ...v..- n lu the talley below lie lovely Eugene. Tue sun lu uer spiuuuor hiuki iuw iu iu west, ,' Tbe valley yrows somber, the birda to tueir rest, Tbe pale, silver moon uow illumine the tli Mitel. Yet my heart it away where tbt orange trees grow. Her voice it tbe sweetest of any I know Her ijet beam Ilk loilo start no lusier w rene Uillai.U miiii hundred, miles from rroi. i raucis. !::! Assorted Sloe -t)F- Our store building sold, and n wn hImII liavn to inovo into in the ttfiar future, wi havi rfiti:rtmiicJ to cum out our cntirp stock JfX- GARDLESS OF COST. Wn liave in stock 1 ho finest selection of uoods suitable for Holiday "tim- ents to bo found in the City. Diamonds, Uold watches, Wod chains, Silver Elated w are, Jewelry, Notions and Novelties, Albums. Scrap tlooks. Autograph Albums, Christmas and New Years Cards, And an ondlpK.s variety of nice goods Call and see. Io Trouble to Show Goods. CHAIN BKOS. Frank Brothers Implement Co., PORTLAND, OREGON. Groceries, Crockery, Wood and Willow Ware, At prices to suit all -AT- GOLDSMITH'S Tin: .ito i:u. Uring your produce get money for it, to Goldsmith's and BACON'S The Bade at Eugene. Died Doubting. Saying "There is no hope," be stepped A little Iioui our amo ami passeu To Hope Eternal. At the last Crying There is no rest," he slept. A swmitxr Milrit ne'er drew breath: KtrmwrA prow tbe chill ii noli the air. Hut as he niiirmiiced, "This is death," Lo! Life itself did meet Uim mere. 11. Wo.! tlm Will: be did tbo deed. Such love shall live. Such doubt i dust. ll,i inrvnil the truth: he missed tbe creed. Trust hiiu to Uod. 'Dear is the trust Talking Through hn Body. Dcnnsit Courier. Nelson Crane moved tho telephone at Pr.iul, M.itllmitmit. from the crooerv into John Whites sittinc room. Just before he ... . ... , , l. I,...b 111., U'II-nU fill I1IM lllSirillllHUL lit) LUIU phoned home to his sinter, telling her to ring Lower Deposit Bud to talk with that gtutiou In about a miuuio auer no spone to uer. ring for Deposit it three short aud one long. Mr I'niim than (nnk llin wires from tho iu- atriiment and held them between tho thumb ... .irntliicir nf Bftch liitml. At tllB flllDOlU lima liu rAai.iul thriM short shocks and nn loiitr one. tevere but not painful. 8oon .fi i,.. iil.l f..i, 1 & vi. rT ulii'hi. nleasant, agreeable sunsution in his flngurt clear up to lia allmva nn,l ha nniiclndtkl tlliiv were talk- inc. He then nnt the wires back Into the ;.,.,ii,iiiinf fur a fnnmnnt Allil found hit SiS' tr at home, a gourde of miles distant, had rung Deposit and successfully held a conver sution wan mat siauoii inrougu uis uuu DEALERS IX F AREV3 AND MILL MACHINERY. Walter A. Woods' Mowers, Reapers and Steell Wheel Twine Binders; Thomas and Royal Self Dump Rakes; Hodges' Double Draper Head ers; Gaar, Scott 8c Co's Threshers and Horse Powers; Rock. Island Walking, Gang and Sulkey Plows. Mort Complete Line of Buggies, Caniiiges and Spring Wagons on the Pacific Coast. Having received our goods during the low rites of freight from the E:ist, wo aro going to give our customers tl ie bene fit, and sell them goods iu our line lower thau ever before. Write for Catal igue nrt Prices. Address Frank Brothers Implement Co. Portland, 0r. Or J. M. HENDRICKS, Agent, Eugene City, Or. H AMBLETONI AN. rnlUS HIGH-l'.REU STALLION WILL J stand at Stkwaiit's Staiile, Eugene, the ccuuun' season, lie is a sure foal getter. I wiilaJsosUind THE MOUNTAIN BOY a. ..ma iilmf, lfn in 7 vpars old and hid . j - - weighs a tittle over 1,.VMI Ilia, and is one of the best fott1 Rilitrs in ine mate 01 urogon. fine belli iiilivl i of splendid stock. Prices to suit the tittuni. THOROUGHBRED JACK. I WILL ALSO STAND AT STEWAliT'S Stable duriiiK the coining season a thorough bred Jack. Ho is guaranteed to be a sure foal getter. He was raised in Washington lerrt ..- 1 taa .irnil hv s. Diim iiiiiHirted Ken will r, nil" " i ; i . ncky Jack; his dam was an imported Kentucky .ttf"fwo of colts are on exhibition at the stable. t 'all and see th fin. Terms made ki.'uwn on application. JAMES BATES AT- A. V. PETERS'. Four splendid "New Wliitc" Nickel-platen r -r,.i.: ii n ...... sewing xuiiuiiiiifb iin vijuij)icie. I am offering those machines at cost, not having the tiino or room to d al in .U .n lnnnof Thill l'o II fl fl P flP flOrt 11 11 i t V tO PCCIl TP .ill,, nt , I. ... tiiriu mi j iuht . ,ui.i 1.1 1. .m- - j - v , m muni, popu lar, Lest furnished, and certainly the most desirable of all Sowing Machines. 1 also olbT t lie loliowing nargania: Forty Ladies' jYcw Market Cloaks for $1 less than Cost TuPTitii-fiva Gents tine Overcoats, (this clutsc.) for $1 less than Cost. .... 1 Ml Wl These are all new, desirable goous, ana win pay ov per cent, on the wv ;t ment even if one had to lay them away until next , Winter. I have a number of other bargains to ofli r and to which I w ill call at te n on from time to time A physican maintains that one person out of Bvurv nv is insane, lu.uiu.r tour craukt. For Sale. Having lately engaged in the flouring mill k.wi,n.Qa tti,i,.li iwiur nrciiiiii's niv wholo timo .ii.l nitiiiiii, in T una-(ill'nr forsulo at a bar gain: 1 valuble saw mill. 1 second band traction engine. 1 Miuuiml Inmil imrtidilo eiufiuc. llmiiil liimlcr and other farm iundo- ments. Also in (iiiautlties to suit, luuu acrus ,.i ., I...1.1 nmlimiiiuo IhvoI river bottom. in iiiiiii mm. ..... -. n .-- - . hiv.il iiMiirio. mui unbind nrairio land. Also tomo brush aud timber land. It. V. llowAnn. Junction City, Ore The State Vagrancy Law. Fnllnwinir iii Ih. new Tdcrnnov 1W Missed at the last session of the legislature, which went into eueci on tue zuin iin. hope to toe it thoroughly euforced in thi oounty: Seitios 1. All line or uiasoiuie persoua who have no visible meant of living or law- f.il i..nii.l Inn nr nnititnvnipllt 1)T which to 111, ULiiifnuvii - earn a living; all persons who shall be found withiu the stato of uregon pegging ias uieuu of support in public places, or from house to house, or who shall procure a child or chil dren so to do, all persons who shall liv in or arWt hoiiset of ill-fame or ill-repute, shall be dialed vagrauit; and, upon conviction ui,,.u l,., (Iii.mI tint 1sa than f 50. nojjffose thau 2.ri0, or imprisonment in the nty Jail not less inau leu, uvi mui. days, or both, in tho discretion of the Sko, 2. When any person is committed to the county jail under sentence of vagrancy it shall be the duty of the sheriff of taid eounty to cause said vagraut to be employed at hard labor during eight hours of each day of said period ot seutoiice upon any publio property or works belongiug to said oounty, or in any work for tbo conuty. riKO. 3. 1 lie 8tientl snail nave auuiurnj in bis discretion to cause said vagrant to bo ........ tlii mil, I in ulri.ntu Ii the town or city in which the county jail is situated .1....:..:... .l....r, .ham. a.ii.1 inwn alter nrai ouiaming suiuu.ii .ivu. d,w or city to do to. Ssx). 4. In the case provided for in teo lion 3 of this aot, said sheriff shall have au thority to leave said vagrant in onargo oi ine ,wili-a nr ntliur nniiinr oitv offlcerl 11, III n u .i , j .... u . J - l ti during the hours he is worked, for the put" . j ...11.. n.il nliiiu.1. pose oi more iuiij causing , u of tms law. . , . . Sec. 6. It Bhall bo the duty of the thenff to have at all timet an iron ball aud chain securely fastened to tbo leg of said vagrantt while employeu at naru moor as pruvmnu u this act. . . . . Sko. 6. Justices' courts shall nave juria diction of the charge of vagrancy. Rough on Ben. A. Kheridan relatod thU story which he picked up in New Orleans'. A delegation oi cllizeus oi mat piaco vibuuu President Lincoln to beg him to remote. Gun. Hutler from command there. Xb President listened wbile tliey presented tnoii thousand and one grievances and then "aid: Will mm Human nilloh as VOI1 dittllko Qeneral, at least he hat done oue good thing for you, for by bit wise wise eannary remiw tions he hat kept the yollow fever out." One of the delegates, a oroole, tkinped before the President and replied excitedly: "Pardon, ... . i n . T) .. 1 1 . Mistab rresldent, panion; ii was no uuuw .. l. .a f.ivuira avnv from ka citvl It wai Ood. lie still have a lettle merey for our poor people. Ho do not tend lien Butler aud .e yellow lovaire ie same season, w saro," The President laughed heartily, bu all the same General Duller was kept in co in w ana. GRAIN mi ,1 BROS. DKALKI1S IN- jiuran, J " Watchi'i and J.'welry, Musical instruments, Toys, Notion t, etc mi.. j. ji is smee ruseruu i for the NINTH STREET CASH STORE. MisisE. J'. Lowry, DRESSMAKINGA.ND SEWING. rr,W trr. Tic rvnmiTI 'VPK IN IOWA. fill..! I AAI'MUl " . .. , I All work iruaranteed to give satisfaction. Shop In lo wer story of r' MnJ Brick! Brick! Urick! SDencer Bntte N'nprv fruit trees fur sale at I , , John Bmwns n Kitbth strert Pr-I y- ! Th Oregon BIool Pnnfier U Ntoft ' teriao church, or leave ordert with Mct'lun on. remedy, and should le nsed to the X and Johnvn. Ywo year old lUrtlett pear elusion of all other medicines in all discu ss trees f r iaieby the bunlrei rlraji. I of tbe stomach, bter and kidm-ys. TRHT QT'AMTT or BRIl X XKIT COS J 9 hand. ill rxrl ange brick fn of frm produee. Kiln ami rmiilene lis liutte, two milm Wt of Kngen delivered iimne'lintl- on rwiitf i JO lttl' A. V. Peters, Agent, Ksene, BTAXTI.T OK rail kinds e at Wal t. Brick trdi'r. wn. harm for bale. 1 1 a a fur anin I'M mires of land know n as the (iilfllau farm; 25 acrctgood timber and the remainder all prairie, ah uuuur luuuo, good house and bam; good orchard aud i.iliiir iinnrovoiuonta. Tho place hat an t 1 .. I Mialnii ,nl la .it .uiiiiiiimi'v v.. o uatod ono.iouriu nine iroiu iuo. i Hill school houso. one of tho boat school districts in the county. Foi further purlieu. nra nimlv to l. (1 Delays are Dangerous. .. I .,.t i...l fi. n.n inHAinatlon of the ltllillff log of numerous air cells of the Lungs this la i.. ........... la ii. ui miuurinuiin RiiiiLracLiuuB ui . iioiiiiniii.iai w "i' , , , , I i .i. 1:1 ,u. ola iuiuiiiiim wlilfh is Asthma: til. llllicn in ww am I" "fi ' "l . ii,. n.iiiiniaiiiiii if tlm linlns membrane of tha tlimiit rii.I tulies which nass through the . i . ... i. ..ii...i it.. I uilm.li lii tna ri ml hliuh 1. cuiicu jiniu- chitis, and may lead to consumption. Santa Abie is delicious in flavor, certain and perfect In its result A few doses will relieve, a thor ough treatment cure the above named diseases. Kvory bottle warranted by an urugKisi What l( It? tin it luiinitifullv soft com plexion aud leaves no traces of its applica tion or injurious tffucts? The answer, Wm i ii v. ninlikliMS all this, and llOIll IVOIIVIliU" . . is pronounced by ladies of taste and retlue . i... .v. lalinhifnl toilet article ,,r tiroduced. Warranted harmless and maMdusa. V. M. Wilkius, agent, Lugone City. -a Fiust-Clakh 8toc. Mr, Jamee Bates hat ouo of the best jacks in the State of Oregon. . l 1 .. . .. ... film flit I1U MOW luiinva ; , . . .. ' i j i,i i.,.iii,r 1m will nav SJO for ,Uo sum oi , mi"- i - r , , e vry colt at the age of nve mourns sireu u, .....l ii.miik ui iiih iiricn ui dui mwi ii in uuu iuiu" r . i iu .., nfi..i Avnr ui tide iu .Ui.10 mtu I'd nn nr ftuiirrnn a'mww w COllll.J. v.... -- - .., Ki. wart's stable. r.UKiio ji v" WANTED. WOOL, HIDES AND runs AT ' GOLDSMITH'S. NOTICE TO CHEDITOKS. XTOTICK IS HKKEBY GIVEN THAT kp,K.lnte.l the execuU ii of the estate of James t' I K II ..UH..n. ha.inff HalfnS llre-i nig, deceased, nti ".-" ' ' . " . ...... i.u.al. nut Ht tn nre- . . .i. . l,a Kianitr ii at th. office of T. i i, .f r,.,ri Citr. Or-von. within six months from trie oM) oi im. B..w.. Ei.diahpth 1L Bajcxmxo, Executrix. Juae 10, im. t- .... V,i, An atiliralv nnw nbaBA nusKiiunv n."i i, .... v - - of tbe liquor trallio has just been developed in Augusta, fttaiue, a prouumiou svai,nun.u u,,.,,),l an,m to have tbe effect of annulling all state prohibitory enactments. Duriug last wcok llicbaal uurus.a weii-xnowu uquor dealor of that city, Imported a large quantity of liquors from Englaud; carted them through tho stroots of Angiisla in daylight; openod a store aim soui me wuissy, rum.niu. in original packages npdur United Btatet li oense and the state authorities are powerlosi to prevent it. Such are tho statemeuta con tained in the nispatclies, tuureiuro. uuiy f niirr,iH. iun nroh ibit the salo .of imported liquor in original packages evon in a prohi bition ttute. in navnllMrltinn HATH that a horse will never step on a man intentionally. It le a standing order with cavalry that shonld a man become dismounted he must lie down and be porfectly still. If he does to the en- tire company will past over him and he will not be injured. A horse noticet where he la ....; ami I. nil III. nlltlook for t firm fOUtt- dalioii to put his foot on. It it an instinct, with him, tborefore, to aiopover a prosiruw man. -The injuries caused by a runaway horse aro nearly always inflicted by the ani mal knocking people down and not by hit Stepping on mem. new xora Dim. 1 . 1 Prohibition badiirs claim that they Wil . . .. ...... , f -F...1. be able to poll 50,000 votes in New York In xi.v..i....itr 'i inn ih m laruo c.uiiu. iun riwimih Mia im-rfiiHH in their votu in reoeDi till' I. ft, aa ...w. years has been steady, it has not been largo enouub eaca year to muae so greai a a. . . . . . - . ..I.. ,11 IUI1 1 IliOl Ibis probable, it was neany ju.uou iu iooj, Locninl. Iliti ...arlu !ll 0011 in lHK.'i DeariV aiJ,wv m ioi ' ' and over 3G.000 in 188i. There it a regn- iu. aivatia nf rrnm n.oou 10 u.uuu voius m year, but the present claim it for HOOO ad. vanoe. iboy may maxe u, nowever. iimnut tmfore tbe neoDlo of Portland .n.i l a.l lnrlln,l rsntizetha fact the O. It. 4 N. Co. will have a new bridge constructed across the Willamette. Tbe city council oi Kn.iinn,l havA a rpiLilv aiinoinuil enfiueert to determiue the d'aw of the bridges. It ia intended to begin work at once ou the etruo- ture. Tbe bndge will have a roadway ana foot walks above the railroad track. Thara la a onmmnn uiruheaW in MlchlcSB. . aa l,f,ira I,pf nnlimnlv demits, which VI nna, -j - 1.1 I. . 1 n a nnrA liarunlTI fOP the woum ua I D UWU b"" n Michigan Central ltailroad Compsny at 7,000. Jutt alter tne company nmeu w ir... tt.ai a m mi nt far hn .ha threw a train off the track and did 8,000 worth of dam ages. ri.laim iln. nnt want the earth in select ing judges. According to the hewt, "the people do not tax mat nons uui uuue. u elevated to tbe bench. All thoy insist npon iu i,ar tha Imliciurv shall consist of men of such integrity that litigants will not feel at if -mi 1,1 rat ifi-r to leave tneir waicun home when they are called into court." Little Tommy Can I eat another piece of P'?' ..... u.i... :.n Mamma l.wno is somewuai ui iju.i.i I suppose yon can. Tuminv Well, mav I? Mamma No. dear, von tnsv not. Tommy Darn grammar, anyway. 1 .11 tha Uamililicaiia shonld stoo oatron- l-lim .lrinL ilio uliinm. tha number of drink- lliu), "" '"B 1 . : l.m. in iliia mIrIh would be cut down oue-balf for lack of support. If all Repub licans should stop seuiug minor iu. un-r-- would be almost as mum. new xora "onu. t i ; i