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c no3 TU 171 tin CITY G AR 0 ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSFJIXATIOS OP OMOCUTIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN IN HONEST LIVING BY TAB SWEAT OF OCR BROW. uU 20. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1888. .NO, 49 IUf Eugene (tttii' tail. .PUBLISHED EVEUY SATUttl'.VY.) liibIiM?ier hii1 I'roprii'tor. uhflCli-On tlieKwt side "f Willamette rir-et, between Seventh ami Eighth Street. r;;iiMS ok subscription. $2 W) , 1.25 .75 IVr annum... Six Months. . . Three months. OUR OSW HATF.S OI' ADVKUTISINO. Advertisement inserted as follow: One snuare, ten lines or less one insertion M; h subsequent insertion l. Cah required "'nmeievertUeM will be charged at the fol lowing rates: . One square three months 0. ,e wpiara six month J JJJ 1, tr line tor each insertion. ' 1 Advertising bills will U rendered unrt. rly. All job work must ha l-.vii) tun on ih.i.ivkuy. CEO. B. DOHPilS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, TlLh PRACTICE IX THE CJUKTS y of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections ami DiatteM in probate L. BILifEU, I -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGENE CITY, OK.uu-. rRACTICES IX ALLTHE COURTS OF L thi State. Will give special attention to collection and probate, matters. Okkice Over Hendrick & Eakin's bank. Washburne & Woodcock Attoi'Eicys-at-Liiw, rtU.JKSB CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. iv8ru3 OKO. A. DOIIUIK, 8. W. CONDOM. CONDON & DORMS, AUoriicys-:it-L:iH, EUGEXE CITY, - - - OREGON' Office Over Robinson & Church's hardware CEO. M. KILLER, attorney and Ccunsallcr-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Odico formerly occupied by Thompson & Bean. J E. EENTON, Attopney-at"i.aw. KUGEN'E CITY OREGON. tion t'iven to I'robate business and Abstracts of Title. Office Over Grange Store, T.W. HARRIS, M.D. . Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Filth street, where Dr Shelton orinerly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, i 1.VX BE FOUND AT IlISOFFICE or res VVidence when not professionally tilled. Residence on Eighth street, opposite l'resby er-i iu Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOBNKY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IX ALL THE W Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ecting, and probate matters. Collecting all kinds of claims against tno United States Government. Office in Walton's brick room 7 ami 8. B.F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town property for sale, on easy terms. Property Eentod and Bents C.llectod, The Insurance Companies I represent are anions the Oldest and most Reli:.ble, mid in the l'ltotiPT and Egl lTAB' S adjustment of their osses Stand Second to None. K share of your patronage is solicited. Office UD-stairs, over the Grange Store. v 15. F. DORRIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP OX NINTH Street opposite the Star Bakerv, where he is prepared to do all kinds 'f work olTered in his lire. A large stick nf Fine Cloths on hand for Cu-tniiinni to b lert from. Kewirin. and drilling done promptly. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Kiigcne, N'or. 6, Iteti. tf Day & Henderson, THE LEADING FU1HITURE& UHD EE House in Eugene. Corner 7th jind Wil. Sts pfl : fit Va McHung ! Johnson, J? Sola Agents for Eugene City, FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED -GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS .. tmmrml We are still lit the M ---. and can sell you auyHjing JyfA r wear, theaper Than m&m Have removed to Marx' new building. They have a complete stock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry & Musical Instruments. --ALSO- A large invoice of HAKKi:i( (.UiN WORKS! M-S- BARKER. Expert Gun-Smith- Stock of Guns and Am munition on hand, LILilCXt: - - - OKKUO.Y Ce Marx. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. Hot and cold baths always ready during tho week. First door north of Duuu's new block "V f . W re. tuat ,re treiM' rperis1'. JJUUVla crosSj or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence la safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by Osburn & t 'o, Eu.'eiie. C. M. COLLIER, ittornoy-at-Iaw.lcRocERiES, cigars, tobaccos. 0 .... . ,T ,. . c OFFICE: At Court Hons. , County Sur- I offer for sale iWM feet business pr..K-r- ; ty on Willaiu ttt street, on which the buyer cau double liis money wuuiu iwo jmn. GK0. M. MlU-lB TAKING 6 .... . r rename "i. range ntoir, nj. that you want w eai ' the Cheapest. Christina good. It. 15. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. i:s n City, Oie;oi. Will attend to general Kcal Estate business such as buying, selling, leasing nnd renting farms and city property, etc. Office ou south sido of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUGENE CITY, OREGON'. Fred W. Benedict, Real Estate and Gene.al Agent. i Improved and Unimproved Propeity, Houses, j Lots, Ktc. , for sale at JieasoLalile J nces. Houses Rented and Rents Collected. I Itrxt of KefVreiu-VH l iiriilHlicd. Best ash wood for sale, 1,.ri(l per cord. 1 1 r;r;::::; i If WE OPENED OUT A LARGE AND ect Stuck of j MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Etc., I Which I intend selling t Faib ni (kas,!- ,, OIVE ME A TRIAL. ', fOUl Mnvmic Untiling, Evge.a, CUy, Or, G. 0. OAI'.KISON. 11 B Brocori A lIH Infill. Iitd (i.rnynian'i Te.tl mnuy. Pier. R. M. ricktus. President of the , Methodist Protestant Church of South Carolinu, writes from Greenville: "AVmit four yrunt nji I was attacked with what the physicians pronounced neuralgic rlo uiuatism, accompanied with rys H '.a-. My upp, lite failed me entirely, ami 1 had uu intermitting pulse and very irregular pulsations of the heart. A ter rible puiu soon i' uoo into my chest and .hoiil.ii is, and I bcc'ime to helpless that I could attend to in business at all. The pain were movable, and would aonictimea pas from one part of my body to another, l'in i ly the erysipelas broke out on my left hand and arm, and produced much swell ing. I v.s.s for cijjbteen months alllicted l:i tlui way, and of course used a great many kinds of medicines, but nothing frave r.ic relief. Friends finally ersuaded mo to try Swift Specilio I noticed a decided imp. ovi incut while taking the first bottle. 1 continued its use until 1 had taken about aie dozen bottles, whon I f .mid myself H'liinl and well again, with no sign of dis ease h fi except a stiffness in my hand, a re-ult of the erysipelas. While taking the medicine I guined on an averago two pound of flesh per week. I think S. S 8. a valuable medicine, and I frequently rcrnmineud it to my friends." Writo to the Swikt Urmfic Co., Athttita, Ga., for a Treatise on BIihhI and Skin iscaH-s, mailed free to anyone.'' WhaTTsIt! That pruducis that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no truces of its applica tion or ii.jiirioiiK i IVcctsV Tho nnswer, Wis doin's Robertine nocoiuplishcB nil thin, and is pronounced by ladies of taste, and rel'uio- nieiit to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted uarinless nuu niatchlcss. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene City. E. R.Ll'CKEY & CO. AtlKNTH F0II lioKIIICKK & Sl'REUK PrKPAHA TIONS. Purcsh Mother TiixlnrcB superior in preparation to any iu the market. Ilydrastine Tonic one of the finest com pounds for debility and lost vitality. Homeopathic, mother tinctures and TritU' rations iiO per cent stronger thnu tlnid tracts; prices the sumo as Eastern establish ments. Special attention is called to the U. ,fc S tinctures. He Hiiro nnd mention H. & S when prescribing, A full supply always on hand at h K. Luckey ,V Co s. Lambni'i ,v Iteuiiei-siui am the solo agents for tho eelebriled Superior Btoves. lake yi.ur wife and look nt them. v y v would enjoy your dinner "1 lx'v" Riidtim proventodby.DyS' pep.sia. uso Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for dyspepsia, In digestion, Flatulency nnd Constipation. Wo guarantee them. 5 and CO cents. Osburn 4 Co, Eugene. r School Books. Parents buy your school books of Mr. George (Jollier, formerly Mc Conmck & Collier. Ho bus the largest stock and sells at low prices. Buckeye mowers and binders at 1'ritchett A- Fotkner's. harm for bale. I have for sale 2'3) acres of land know n as the Gilfilau farm; 23 acres good timber and tho remainder all prairie. All under fence; good houso and barn; Rood orchard and other improvements. Tho place has an abundance of good spring water nnd is sit uated one. fourth mile from tho Pleasant Hill school house, ouo of tho best school districts in tho county. Foi further particu ars apply to T. G. Hkndwcks. The Appetite May ho increased, tho Digofltivo organs Htrcngthonod, and tho bowola regulated, by taking Ayor'sPllla. Thcso Pills aro purely vogotablo in their composition. They contain noithcr calomel nor any other dangerous drug, and may bo tukoa with perfect safety by persons all ages. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and Constipation. I had no appetite, mid was constantly alllicted with Head ache and Dizziness. I consulted our family doctor, who prcscriliod for uio, at various times, without affording more than temporary relief. I finally com menced taking Ayor's Pills. Iu a short time my digestion and appetito ' IMPROVED my bowels were regulated, and, by the time I finished two boxes of these Pills my tendency to headaches lial disap peared, and I becamo strong and well. Durius M. Logan, Wilmington, DeL I was troubled, for over a year, with Loss of Appetite, and General Debility. I commenced taking Aycr's Pills, and, before- finishing half a box of this medi cine, my appetite and strength were re stored. C. O. Clark, Danbury, Conn. Ayer's Pills aro the best medicino known to mo for regulating tho bowels, and for all diseases caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver. I suffered for over three years with Headache, Indigestion, and Constipation. 1 had no appetite, and was weak and nervous most of the tiuio. BY USING threo boxes of Ayor's Pills, and at tbo same time dieting myself, I was com pletely cured. My digestive organs are now in good order, and I am iu perfect health. V. Lockwood, Topeka, kans. Aycr's Pills have benefited me wonder fully. For mouths 1 suffered from Indi gestion and Headache, was restless at night, and had a bad taste in my mnutli every morning. After taking one box of Ayer's Pills, all these troubles dis apiieared, my food digested well, anil my sleep was refreshing. Henry C Uemmeuway, Rockport, Mass. I was cured of the Piles by the use of Ayer's Pill. They not only relieved me of that painful disorder, but give me in creased vigor, and restored m health. John Lazarus, St. John, N. to it Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. A jer k Co., lwIl, Mao. Beld by all DrvxUU and Deatera in Uodlclua. Infills at Gettysburg. Slcflelbm and that other ally of the Cou- fedemcy, Hancock. Senator Ingalls of Kan sas. Did Ingalls stand at Gettysburg Agaiust the hundred hues ol gray? And did ho fall as Hancock fell? And did lie take a wound for pay? Oh, yes, ho fought, but not that day Far from the fiery rain of shell He fought, a thousand miles nway, Did Infills rido at Gettybmg, As gallantly ss Marshal Xey, Along the flaming brow of hell, With heart of oak. without dismay, Beneath the Southern cannon pluy? Whose cuns raite. out the rebel knell And shattered Longstreet'a lines of gray. Did Ingalls bleed at Gettysburg, And was he foremost in tho liny; By country hearths do soldiers tell That Ingalls barred the Southern way? Oh, ys, he fought that is to any You know you see ahem ah, well He fought a thousand miles away. Was Ingalls crowned at Uvltystmrg With fame's unfading laurel leaf; Borne glorious from the conquered Held A nation's pride, a peerless chief? No! from that battle to be brief He was not borne upon a shield; 7V,if day ho tried a chicken tbiuf! New York Star. A Fkarfpl Dkatu. A few days ngo, near Fossil, Gilliam county, a .voting man named Nat McEwiu m.t with a fearful death. He was leadiug a fractious horse by a rope which was attached to the bridle ami was twisted around his wrist. While passing tho corral the brute took Iright at some posts (tint were resting iu an upright position close by, and this aunoved McEwiu, who jerked the animal pretty roughly, causing the horse to start forward witli a suilileli movement, which, of course pulled McEwon off his feet and dashed him violently to the ground, fracturing his neck and shoulder. Ihe horse then ran dragging the deceased after him and kicking bun ib perattdy iu the head and face. After careering over tlie ground for some time, the horse uiada for a gulch and would have jumped across it, but for I bush which detuiued tho rope and tho un fortunate man, and lit ouce stopped the the horse. McEwiu was quite daad and his face was horribly mutilated, the features being unrecognizable. Dr. Fairfax, of Virginia, has been sunv moiied to Scotland to the meeting of the Scotch noblemen who elect representative peers to English house of lords. He receives those summonses regularly as "Lord Fair fax." and as regularly disregards tliciu as Dr. Fairfax, with more than a ceulury of Americanism between him and his foreigu uobility. There is no scarcity of suobs among ns, but wo may fairly claim not to be a nation of snubs whi'b wo can show mu who insist on remaining country doctors when thev have the riht to be lords. St is related of the ex-president of the Press Club. John C Hcunessy, who is a de- vout Catholic, that on fast day recently he went into Ihe club restaurant and called for boiled salmon. "We have no salmon to-day; only steak, roust beef, and somo game," said tho waiter. "Well," said John meekly, "you may bring me a steak, but Gud knows I asked for fish. --New Xoik buu. The Empire of Girmany, consisting twenty-six different States, the chief which is Prussia, has a total population l(i,8o3,7(i l, according to a census takeu IBS5. The territorial area of the Empire 211. 1UG souiiie miles. The States of Call foruia and Oregon aro 41,'iG'J squaro miles lurger than tho German Empire. Make au appointment with Henderson Doutist, and have your operations performed in a skillful manner. - - WHO IS YOUU BEST FltlEND? Your stomach of course. Why? Because if it is out of order you aro one of tho most miserable creatures liviug. Give it a fair honorablo chance and see if it is not the best friend vou have in tho end. Don't smoke iu the morning. Don t drink in tho mom ing. If you must smoke and drink wait until vour stomach is through with breakfast. You can drink more and smoke more iu the evening and it will tell on yon less. If your food ferments and does not digest right If you aro troubled with Ileuithurii, Dizziness of the head, coming up ol lood liner eating Biliousness, Indigestion, or liny ottie trouble of the stomach, yon had beat use Green's August Flower, as no person can use It without Hiimeiliuto relict. FosT.i, TkIiKobami. Office hours on Sun day from 8:00 to 10:00 a. ui., and from 4:00 to Gffl p. in. Week days.all business hours. G. F. Chaw, Supt. Absolutely Pure. Thi. nowderiiever varies. A marvel of pur ; ity. strentth nd wliolew.ineness. More eco - I nomieal than the ordinary kinds ami cannot be 1 -..1,1 in nuiirirtition with the multitude of low !t?st, shor weight ab-m or phosphate powders. ! Sol, only in cm.. RoTAI. Bakino Powi.m I Co.. 100 Wall SL, N. V. V ffROYALKMI J N tiif Dfliiorrnlir riniroiin. The Democracy of the Slate of Oregon, iu 'invention Assembled, declares its fealty to the great national organization of which it is part, and asks the respectlul attention ol the people of the state to this, its tdatenic nt of national and local politics; Id-solved, lhat we heartily euilorsel'rcs- lent Cleveland, who, by his capability and fearless honesty, aud fidelity to the trust re posed in him, has illustrated tho principle that this is a government of, by aud for the people, and pledged to guarantee equal rights to all and give special privilege to iiono. Resolved. That we approvo the present faithful ond efficient Democratic statu admin istration. Resolved. That we most earnestly ami nu- pialifledly indorse Ihe policy of tnnU revis ion, ami a reduction 01 tue surplus revenue to the needs of the government, economically administered, a set forth iu the President's last annual message to Congi ess. e be lieve that such a revision is dictated by sound lolicy, and lhat unnecessary taiation is uu- jimt taxation and oppression, nnd that the public revenue slioiiM, as lar as possinie, oo derived from taxes levied ou the luxuries rather than upon the uecessaries of life. Resolved, That we demand me lom-iiurt f unearned land grants, and that the public domiiiu be held as a sacred trust for homes for our rapidly increasing population; and wo commend ' aud approve the President's message iu r.gard to Oregon wagon-road grants lately sent to Congress. Resolved. I hat proper puiuio policy iook- ing to Ihe future security of the couutiy re quires that tue government Keep an us pledges to the soldiers ol iu l uiou in us various wars, and that the peusiou roll of the republic be jealously guarded as a roll of houor, without imposing upou the people burdens equal to the maintenance of a stand ing army, and exhausting tue resources oi the taxpayers, which may be needed for future defense. llesolved, That as a free poople, eujoyiug the blessings of liberty iu a government of tbo people, we denounce the policy of the KugllHli government in us uiuiiiiiisiniiiuu ui Irish affairs, and that we extern!, on behalf of the Democracy of Oregon, our earnest sympathy with Gladstone and Parnell in th.ir efforts to secure noma ruie ami nimi re forms for the people of Ireland. Resolved. That we eudorse tut salutary policy of the national administration in re stricting corporations to the privileges aud protlts to which thev are strictly entitled un- der the law. Resolved, That we are in hearty accord and sympathy with tho efforts of the labor ing mass and wage-earners to ameliorate their condition and establish their rights, and nro in favor of the nsctinent of such laws as will best protect their mterests, and of legislation which will totally exclude all Mongolian immigration. Resolved. That we luvor au amenaiueui 10 the Constitution of the United States, pro viding for the election of tho United States senators by direct vole of the people. llesolved, That we lavor an ameuuuipui to the uresent railroad commission law of Ore- gou, conferring upon the board of railroad commissioners power to fix and negotiate ihe rutes for trausportatiou oi ireigius ou railroads withiu the statu of Oregon. llesolved. That we are in favor of tho - opening and improvement of the Columbia river and various inner pons oi euiry uu iuu seaboard, so that the commerce of the coun-' try may bo carried without interruption to the markets of tho world; and for that pur pose we demand of tho general government liberal appropriations lor iiiai purpose, nun ask a speedy enactment of the pending river and harbor bill now pending before Con gress, . . . m. .1,1, . .ir llesolved, That tno mauKs oi tue ii mov racy of the State of Oregon are due, and aro hereby teudured to Hou, B. Goldsmith, for bis able, efficient and succcsstui manage ment of the last canvass of this state us chairmaa of the state central committee. Resolved, That we demand of the general government tho speedy completion of tho links at the Cascades, and tbo immediate . construction of locks at Th Dalles ou tho Columbia river, und a sufficient appropria tion therefor, and thut we favor thu state, as far as iu its power, und shall make such improvement at or uroiiud these points as will, until the completion of the locks, au commodate the commerce of the country. Resolved, Thut this convention respect fully calls the attention of Congress to the fact thut by reason of the present condition of tho bar at the mouth of the Columbia river it can be safely entered only by vessels the draught of which does not encceed tweiity two feet; that as tho supply of such vessels is very limited, und in fact niieonal " to the demaud.ihey can only be chattered for foreign exports from ihe Columbia river at a rate of fifteen shillings a ton greater than tliuu the freight rate of vessels of four feet greater draught, as is evidenced by compari son of our charter rutes with those of such vossels as enter San Fioucisco bay; that as the Biipply of such vessels is unequal to the annual supply of freight to be exported from 230,000 square miles of territory drained by Ihe Columbia river and its tributaries, every ytur a large surplus of our products have to be carried to Sun Francisco Lay by steamer, or to Pugt-l Sound by rail, at great expense, aud there shipped from those ports Iu foreign marts; aud that at almost all American ves sels are of deep draught, they are now ulmost entirely excluded from the Columbia river, they being in fact lu number less than 7 per cent, of tho entire uumbereiiU-riiig that river for foreign export; and be it llesolved, That we, therefore, earnestly request Congress to increase the amount of the proposed appropriation for the bar at tho mouth of the Columbia river to fcOW),000, and for the speedy passage of the peudiug river und harbor bill, as so altered. Resolved, That the first choice of the De mocracy of Oregon, in convention assem bled, for President is lhat fearless champion of the people's cause, Grover Cleveland. Resolved, I hat the first choice of the Dc uiooittcy of Oregon for Vice-President is our esteemed fellow citi.eu, Governor Sjlveslcr Pcunoyer j William Barclay, who has recently re i turned from India, says that the Rajah of Bhumaboor li about to murry a uunusome English girl and that his subjects are so much excited in consequence that they ilir-.ilen to burn the bride. Twenty of the - 1 rii,.,,.ra i,f Hie mutiuv were stoned to 1 d,.B(Ui anj Jlr- LUn-hiy, finding things get- ,. Hacked his grip. ' "u . ' I """ . . ; The highest cash price J "beat by F. U. Dunu. will be paid for