urn CITY ARB. J ill J estlP.USJED FOE THE DmUIUTM OP KNCU TO P.HIIrtIS, Ml TO UU II nHEITUnii II TIE SltElT OP OCR BROW. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1887. NO, 52. I'.i.. .1 M t fl :"JiifiJAMlMKLL, UlWhir Proprietor. ,.. n iH F.ast side "f Willamette t?:l1AWl...1IKiijllthStrBeU lBi.uni. lllDtII- (Wtwll Si'Velll tkbms of subscription. ... 12 50 ... 1.25 ... .75 OU ONL OH ADVKimNO. ! ...it Inserted as follow.: i!,ert,rr n ". rr,",,,3,: JW""' i,"wrU"" ill"0- .. ... I rhurrtd at the fob lveruer - - . ..).' tut An "K""- .!.. .Ih. "V Jr.six 'n""lh,, 12 00 '""'TJilU wH 1 he' quarterly. nm " o r. u rni.MKlL LtVEL. . LYEU& COLLlMl HnrnevsnaWUnsBiiuiai wn, FUGEXK CITY". OKKUUS. ..iCTICBlSAMniB COUHTSOF " .VM;. Will izive special attention ,.!.;.,. and probate matters. Lfl-Over Ileudrlok 4 Eakin't bank. CEoTi D0RR1S, Ittorney and Counsellor- at-Law, IriLL PKACTICE IN TI B tiJuio V of the Second Judicial District ami m 'kiureine Court of this State. fStte.ition given to collections and fieri in imibate II HIS! IS f Wkm In iisposm OUR RIG STOCK OF Brownsville . n mi hi J; AND- hrnislib GOODS. Si'e our remarkably complete anil rleitant ih'w stork at His WLOWK8T PRICES JM HATs, OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES Suits Mude to Order, Fits Gnaranted. No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. W. CHERRY, Walton's Brick. ashburne & Woodcock Attorncys-at-Law, IKNUCIIT, - - - ORKGON BKFI0E At the Court House. iy8ra3 fc, i. IHJllHIH. B. W. CONDOM. ON DON & DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Law, tCEXE CITY, - - - Ullfcuua JFKICK-Over Robiuwm 4 Church a liaraware CEO. M. MILLER, .orny aal Collns3lloat-Lawl and Heal Estate A$ent. GE.VECITY, - OREGON, Hi1ice formerly occupied by Thompson 4 kin. J. E. FENTON, AUorn'cy-at"l.aiv. UGEN'E CITY OREGON. ; TMni:i! AttAiifinn irivnn ta Ual EHtate PraO U and AbntrarU of Title. Omt'l-Over Grange Store. -sol: T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OiTICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton formerly resided. lidence on Eighth atreet, opposite Presby ) Church. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, 1AX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rea- -'Uence when not professionally engaged. Reaidi inn J.J. WALTON. Jr., ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. 7".L PRACTICE IN ALL THE II Courts of tha Stuto. Special attention given to re.il eitutf, col- tiiiif, and urobnte inlters. .ii !.:.. !.. ..i !.,;.,. . ,.ln.t the 1 nited States Government' "mce in Walton's hriok-rooms 7 ami 5. Our ntoro liuilding sold, and as wo sliull liav t(i iiuivn into in the nuir future, wo hnv.- M'Tnimed to closft out our entire Htock RE GARDLESS OF COST. Wh liavp in Btock the finest selection of goodn suitable tor Moiulay pres- i.. i .. f....,i ;.. tiw. Pit,. Diamonds, Gold watches, Gold chains, Silver Elated W are, Jewelry, Notions and Novelties, TlT.TTlCfTT G-OOBS. Albums Scrap t3ooks, Autograph Albums, Christmas ana Hew Tears uaius, And an endless variety of nice goods -Call and see. No Trouble to Show Goods. CHAIN BROS. Frank Brothers Implement Co., PORTLAND. OREGON. DEALERS IS AND MILL MACHINERY, .... r- . . -I rk. iAni A Woods' Mowers, neapers ana oieei vicinal , .!- i o.ir Wheel Twine dinaers; I nomas ana noyai oeu DnmD KaKes; noages uuuuiu wiapci Headers; Gaar, Scott & Co's Threshers and Horse Powers; Rock Island Walking, Gang and Sulkey Plows. Must Complete Line o iv. nn il.o Pnnifln 1nnj;l TTuvif ilt rnivpd Onr BOodi Buggies Carnages ua spniiR ct)8tMner8 the lene. danng :the low rates of hnn f, htior Write for Catalogue and fit, and sell them gooas in our uu - Prices. Adilresg , . n-l ..1 t Frank Uroincrs lmiJienniu tu. ruiuuu, ui.f Or J. M. HENDRICKS, Agent, Eugene City, Or. For Toilet Use. Aycr'i nail Vigor keeps tiio hair soft and pliant, Imparts to It the lustre and freahnpjui nf vnntfi. rAii.n. It tt errnvr luxuriantly, eradicates Daudruff. cures ail scaip diseases, and is the most clean. ly oi all hair preparations. AYFR'Q lalr Vljror has givon me f I L.II O perfect satiafactlou. I was uouiv uwiu lorsiz yoars, aunnff wuica uiiin x. iiitmi ninnv nmr nrnjiri.innn. iiiii. without success. Indeed, what little nair l bad was (Trowing thinner, until I tried Ayer's Hair Visor. I used two Domes oi me v igor, ana my neaa is now waII mdimiI wllK m far4ti nf Kali Juason u. thapol, foabouy, mass. UK ID that has become weak, irray, II Mill and faded, mav have new life and color restored to ft by the use of . . ,r.l. LI ( V I A I. 1 Ayer s tinir icor. " jiiy aaa wai mm, ....I A-, an.l ufl ml In Kn UM1W, UUU U.J HIXI II W.W H .Wfw quantities. Ayer's Hair Vigor stopped the falling, and restored my hair to its original color, as a dressing tor me hair, this preparation has no equal. Mary N. Hammond, Stillwater, Minn. VI ROD you"1. na heautjr, In the I luUn, appearance of the hair, may be preserved ior an inaenniie perioa Dy the use ot Ayer't Hair Vigor. A dis ease of the scalp caused my hair to be 1 1. .... .1 1 ... .. u ... freoly. Nothing I tried seemed to do ma an mwl .mill T mmmAtlMd usiniP Ayer's Hair Vigor. Three bottles of tnls preparaiion rcsiorea my nair vu healthy condition, and it is now soft .ml nllant. arAln ta rnrAil. ftnil it is also free from dandruff. Mrs. . R. 1111 .i.knit W im Ayer's Hair Vigo", I DOia oy uruggui. aa i cnumci. Pnnn Safktt. Drotnot action, and wonderful curative nroDortles, easily place Ayer's Puis at the bead oi tne usu ot popular remedies ior hick ana nerv ous Headacnes, uonstipation, ana an ail ments originating in a disordered uver. T Va Vn.n fyAftf. BM fTurPT from Headache, and Ayer's Cathartio Pills are tne onty meaicine mas i i n ma m 1 1 at ma nnHM ill LiinMn xiun uivau iud iww. y , , mMta tntr hAWAIfl. HTlll VtQA my head from pain. William I Pago, Kirnmona. v ii Our Sister. I Knlil ti'iidi'Hv lir luilii'iit lmuds Across her gcntlo brviiKt, There s untlnug more (or tuem to do, Her hi'art lus (ouud its rest. Ah! tender heart, I know its defth,- I knew its wealth of love, I knew how trustingly each prayer Went np to Cod above. No more that voice to kind and low ill call her dear ones rouinl, And lull (Iihiu of the bonudli'H. love And peace her hhuI had found! Nor kindle more thoe trustful tyo At love's endearing call, Nor part those lips to kindly smile Or axk Ood's blessing over ull. Dear one good-byo! thy life though brief Shall not have been lu vain; It leaves the lessou ou our lieirts How love may coiKpier pain. Cottage drove, Or., Aug. 11, 1887. Yrirrnni Who hail M Before. Eichmond, Vs. Aver's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J.O. Ayor Co.,Low.U,Mua. Best Assorted hi OF Groceries, Crockery, Wood and Willow Ware, At prices to suit all -AT- GOLDSMITH'S THE UKOCEK. Urinir vour produce to Ooldsmith's and get money ior it. BACON'S FARM B. P. DORRIS, HSMCE AMD REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DES1RAT5LE Farms. Improved Rt.il Unimproved Town Th Tn.im... n a.:.. T M.i,uunf. nre iiauilllliu (PniftalItrH l fj;n r-v..-- - - Wionu tie oldest and most Iteli.-dile, and in Tkiiiipt andEyi'lTAB: r. adjnstnnt of their "bare of your patmnne is oli itd. Otfic. up-itain, over the Grange Store. . B. F. DuliKlS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. XI Stra .t. T .t,,.. wh-I. i t vw "i'wwu. uid our HMWli ...... !iprparwl loll kind of work offered una. AW-tocV of Fine Cloths on hand for tnmrt to K lect from. , n. ni onr pcilties 1. tti cnttinif nu '"of U,lin fl.mk. nCiriii and cleaning don promirtly. oat- 7, M"u (rrantert. Nov. 6, m. tf fas AT- H AMBLETONI AN. millS HIGH DKKD STALLION WILL i I i a u-iv a ut1q Strinr Knirnnp. ins mfnr tsaann lla Is R lUm IOR1 BUlWr. X Will RllK tftliU THE MOUNTAIN I30Y At the aame place. He is 7 years old and . ;!. . 1 nnn tlx. and is one of the I best foal getters in the State of Oregon. Ha. . " t it. I .1..1. ll.u. n tine iKHiy, an'i is oi .pienum ".. suit the times. THOROUGHBRED JACK. IT WILL ALSO STAND ATSTKWAi.is nMUIOu""R ",v . . bred Jack. He i K'laranteed to l a sure loal if.tter. He was raineil in "anninnwiii n;rn noky Jack: hi dam was an imported Kentucky I J"'."- . .. .....:.,... I. l.U Sl wo oi colt, are on exinoiium bv mip Call and ae. them. Terms made kmwn on appucaunn. JAMES HATES. Punt IT ltii'na . urivulM u-itli omt Arm. Iw- longiug to th Tweuty-third North Carolina lti.nim. nt. lmd stoiuied over here to ses the plaoe at which he hid lost his arm. J. F. Janes, of the I weltth MaHsacliUHutts, bad oom. uvre to iw present ai tne reunion, jones had his left che.k loiie toru away by a (hot at the Devil's Den, and he pointed to where . .. .1 I A1 lie had lain among mo rocss ana iirtni. While doing this ltivcs approached, and, standing out among the Iroes, remarked, in a eaBiial wnv. that he had had his arm badly shattered at tills place, ami uau mine to nvm it. "I lost my arm hero," said he of North Carolina. "I got this there," said the man from Massachusetts, pointing to his cheek, and the conversation became general. "My God! you don't mean to say," said the North Carolinian, "that yon are the man who lay ..... . , uu ..t , . ii i behind that roc jointer r -i no, mm Jones. "Th.u you are the identirnl man I shot; I saw you fall." "And you are the fellow who stood behiud that tree there, are you? Well, 1 11 only say that t m tue niou tical Individual who made you lose thatarm," said Jones, lloth men looked at each other in astonishment, Itives at Joues lace, and Jones at Itives arm. "Do my eyes tieoeive me?" cried Jones. "They do not, nor do initio deceive mo; you are the man. Let us shake, said tno man itoin irom biiuwuuhu- setts, and immediately there was a grasping i,n,,,lu on.1 niniiinl nnolnuiea (or tha harm each had done the other. Gettysburg Letter. Chicago as a Summer Resort. wi,. 1i,.i.. r ri,i, i.ii.a lu . It U calculated to inspire a man with . At this season of the year, when all tho rest of tho country is sweltering, we In ... . 1 1. ,. ... Chicago are so "" wonder bow in people cau live elsewhere Volumes might be written about Chicago AH . The entire world acknowl edges that Enough lias been said to convince us mat mo weaiuer ui Need we say anymore about this climate? Chicago Mail. ii .A.--. TI.a lilirarif nf IllK llrilisll MuSAnin UOW conUiins more than 2,0W),(K)0 books, which oocuny three niils lineal of bookcases eight feut high, ine uorary una wnuni iu u an extent that tho disposition of the books has become a serious difficulty to the author ities. There is still so much crowding that In a very short lime tne state ot tne uorary will necessitate me uuuuihk oi n i"k, unless other means are devised to obviate the difficulty. The schema which has sow been considered oy me trustees, aim ua. reuoncu ii... I. .,li,,ii ia nnn fur tha introduction of movablo pressea into the library. N. O. I Tnncs-Deraoorai. TlMnl ATnurimHiits ara (aid to have allOWD that a snail, weighing a quarter of as onnce, when crawling up a winuow was auie to uu To Build up a Town. TIia fflliiviiw, from IIia P,ilrtlnma Artriia to the citiena of that town is applicable, word for word, to the citizens of Eugene Willi a virw ui uiiMMiufj it Talk about it. Write about It. nelp to Improve it. Speak well about it. Iteautify the str.ots. I airouize us mercDanu. AUTeriiw in the newspaper. Speak well of its public spirited, enterprising citizens. If yon are Irii'U, invest aouieiuiiiK; employ uiu.uuu, tie a "rustler." If you don't think of any ..iu.,1 word In aav. don't aav anvlhiuil bad about it. llcmembtr that every dollar you . , 1 ..... 1. invest in a permaueui luipruveuieut i. iu much on interest, b courteous to stran gers that come among you, so that they go :,i ii i .... - 11.... Al,uu awnj Willi ,nuil luijiivuiuiia. ntw.;. vu-v. ou the nu n wuo go m tor imiiroveiu.ms, your portion of the coat will be nothiug, only what is just. Dou't kick at any pro posed necessary improvement because it is not at your door, or for ft ar that your taxes will U raised a dime. Don't throw stuiub ling blocks in the way of your city oftloersj they are generally publio spirited men and spetid lots of time iu the publio interest for which they receive no remuneration. Don't use rubber stauips on your lettei heads; that is a "dead give away" on your own business aud on the town. Get your letter beads, en velopes, business cards, etc., printed at the printing office. Never condemn the local paper unless they havo unfairly used you. If llll.V lllkVA flrttt It with von uninstlv. write to them or go to the office aud tell the editor about your case, aud if ho is busy and a much smaller wan physically than yourself he will lose no time iu setting you right be fore the publio. If you owe the newspaper a dollar, or nve dollars, or tweuty-flve oeuts, pay it if you on; there is no other force iu the community which oan do anything like the same amount ot good for It as a news paper. Dou't gut polities mixed up with v.mr Im.iiiKAur if von ara a huainuss man. dou't lose tho help that a newspaper can give you because its politics are uot your politics and by all means don't advertise merely to "help the printer along;" adver tise to help your town aud business along. li.... l ....... ..liln. . w.K.t K.'i nr ttlOO a month uublishiug a paper and not offer your help. Put your share of help along with that of your neighbors, aud the aggregate iu the town will sustain the paper. vertically two and a quarter ounces, or nine times its own weight. Another snail, weigh ing one third ot an ounce, orew uonionwuiy on a table seventeen ounces, or fifty times its own weight. TT...inn narfootiul ArriinuMnente with rsr- ties in Portland, I am able now to find pur .i.m... r liimls. more readilv than heretofore. If yon have land for sain, im proved or unimproved, yon cannot do wet ter than to entrust your business with ns. Torms reasonable. Your patronage solioitod. 1). r . jyoilliin. I'eopit Dcuinnii 1'rotcctlon. Patent Medl einti. What are they? As a general thing ther are proscription! having boon used with iir.t iniiviaiui bv olil anil well-read nhvsi- ciaus. Thousauds ot invalids have beeu unexpectedly cured by their uso, and they are the wonder and dread of physicians and medical colleges in the U. 8.. so much so that physiclaus graduating at medical col leges are required to discountenance propri etary medicines, as through them the coun try doctor loses bis most prontauia praouce. Asa manufacturer of proprietary medioines, Dr. O. U. Uroon of Woodbury, N. J., asvo oatcsmost cordially, in order to prevent the risk that the sick and afflicted are liable to, almost daily by the use of pateut medi oines put out by inexperienced porsons for aggrandizement only, aud the employing of inexperienced aud Incompetent persons by which almost every village auu iowu i.cuia ed ; and men claiming to be doctors who had better be undertakers, experimenting with their patients and robbiug thorn 9? their money and their health, for the good of the allliuted that our Government protects its people by making laws to rsgnlate the prao tioo of mediuiue by better experienced aud more thoroughly known physicians, and thereby kei-p up the honor and credit of the ..r..f.,Minn iiKn form luwa for the recording of recipes of proprietary mudioiues, under examination and decision cf experienced chemists aud physicians appointed for that purpose by the Government befoae they are licensed for goneral use. Ho would most freely plaoe the recipe of Hoschee's Ger man Bvrun and Green August Flower under such laws, had he the proper protection, and thereby save the prejudice of the people, and avoid the competition and imitation of worthless medicines, Copied from the Chi oago Mail, Aug. 3, '7. DISSOLUTION hOTICE. rnTf... to urniMtV 1:1 VEX THAT All 11 r T C 11 OM-W the partnership heretofore esi't'". 'II P h h K N UweenJ. W. UrUt.wandT.J.Criir,.nK.f-d I ft I L I L 1 1 U in the sale nf machinery and agricultural im- I , r- i":. o..nn iimliT tha L, ..r,. .iL nf liristow & ( ralK, I this J.. ,U.....A l. mutual ivilinollt. T. J. ( rsilf uj .I. j . 1 J I .7. rat rimr therelrnm. All aeowi now uu. become due to tne laie nrui aro v, . .... ... . W. liristow, who bereoy assume, an mi rami ities and demands aain jam nr.. . .1. r . ini" T. J. CKAIiJ. Dated this 3rd day of Au(rut, 17. 1 ttr r - Jll Mnilnim the alsive lmi nrm at the old stand. Thanking the public for their liberal patronage to the lata tirra. we he hy square dealing, etc, w wi' ." -' 7" d the aame. w- Utmuyru. . . . a -S Four splendid "Xew White -iNickcl-platcd Sewing Machines All Complete. I a,., ofivrins th a cost, ,.. I.avi.y ihn ,!, ,,r room to d.-al irt them any longer. This is a Ii..- ...prtii..uy y " " y"1 llr, Wt furnislio,. a.,1 certainly thn ,,t .U-M- of all Maclu.ies. J , olli r the toiiowin iihivbiiir: Fort Ladies' Xeiv .Market CI oaks for 1 less than Cost, n,.n hi-fi re Gents tine Overcoats, (this seasons pur- rhase.) for Si less than Cost. Tliew are xll new, dPHirai."' conn. t"' r - - i i ... I I...... mi-.iv iinl; ih-xI V inter. "" I hi ve'a tiuiiiLi r of ' am. to lWl 1 wi.l cai. nttec ntt fr n ti'" Soencer Bt'tU X.-rwry fniit tree, for at J&iwn;. on Khth ,-treet near IWj trw. f.salehy the hundred cheap. uiili th Inn and in accord ance with prescribed forms the Smith Series of Primary text bixiks on riiysiiimgy aim uy- . t -..1. .....I l.....nflui. in glene, nave uen aeiemeu on una n, i........ ,u the publio schools of this stato nfter August 9. 18S7, until changed by law. The now Collector of Customs at New r r.... I. Mr. 'William Stark. S jjoiiuioi, - - - grandson of Kevolulionn.y John Stark, who proposed to llcK tue Iiriiisu or e inv aiuu a widow. Henry George leaves his month open too much Let ns cull his attention to the de serve 1 popularity of the early closing movement. TV Oregon Wood Purifier is Nature e ownrt medr, and should be osed to the ex clusion of all other medici nes In all diseases o tli stomach, liver und k idneys. CRAIN BROS. Oj -etelry, Musical Instruments, Toi, Notions, etc If you ar. lumgry give Jack a call at the IU-d Front Restaurant. Delays are Dangerous. You nay, well, 'tUnnly a stiulit cold, !ok . .. .. 1....1 ... ... 1.. fUiiiutii.il nf th. Iinintf imi of numerous air cell, of the I.uuks this Is I'neimionia. Or to M-aMiKslie .ontra. ti.ms of the tihre. of the air p:is.i((i, which U Astama; or the inflaniatioii of the linioi liieinhrane of the throat and tulie. whh h p-w thn.iih the Lur.its, which In th- firt .tane i calle.l llron chitis. sn l may l ad to cotiiimrtion. SanU A hi ii delk.im in flavor, ci-rUiu and perfect i. a f..u, iloui will n-licve. a thor- III II. ir.1111. n m. - . nil 'h treatment eiire the aSove named dlneases. Every Isrtlle wai runted by all uniKgi.w. What Is It? That prodwea that beautifully soft coin plexion and leaves no trac.s of iu applica tion or Injurious . fleets? The answer, Wis i . ir,.lriM,u m-omtilishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article !.,.., i u,rroliil harmless and evir iiiu.li'.'. - ,. matchW F. M. Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. ua Editor Who ii Not Scared. Jud Lamoure said that he had mails up his suiud to shoot our bead off our shoulders if we dared to publish comments . if I . t ... L - .11, on bis actions at necue, ou. iu uiku; the profession demands that we give the plaiu truth, without regard to personal con- uumiuniiiiu Ml- fnrnv.fr I iij rvimrded as a cow ard, uot fit to serve the people in the capac ity of an honest nowsgatberer. II is actions were cowardly, urumi aim unuecuLumg u iliiMlltV llf A IIIAI1. If tha column rules of j the Democrat are turned upside down next . week, the good renders may anow mat im relio of barbarism has kept his word. Bath gate (.Dak.) Democrat. 1 California Cat-R-Cure. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold In the head, hay fevor, rose cold, catarrhal Justness and sore eyes, llestore lbs sense of taste and unpleasant br.atb, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all druggists. Send for circular to ADiruiArj MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, Csl. Six months' treatment for 1.W); ssut by mail fl.lU. For sale by all druggists. An Early Eviction. Texas Sittings. i lillU Aimlin hnv whose iuiUeCUUioU. parents are always moving from one house to another was asked by the Sunday-schoU teacher: , "Why did the Israelites move ont oi Kgyptr . "lit'cause, tuey couiu ut pay moir icui. a reckon." A Card. Cold Si sinos, August 15, 1887. To the kind friends who assisted at the last aud rites to my d eceased husband, I tender my sincere thanks, also to the Guaao for its kind notice, and especially to the members of J. W. Guary Pont, G. A. It. for their at U'uduuceand burial of my husband under .1... i.niiiriiil itrvir'A nf th O. A. It. NiNcr Hull. The uext Congrtsi has twenty members i... ,...At,Aii..r man. They should be mud a standing committee to edit the Con gressional lteoord.