McCornwk rrii I J EL ESTABLISHED FUR TJ1E DISSEUIYUIUN flP DEMOCRATIC rRWClPLES, AXD TO EARN iS HOXESTLinXI BY TDE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. i)L. 20. EUGENE CITY, OK, SATURDAY. JUNE 30. 1888. NO, 51 171 1 Tp 171 Mjjl CITY G ARB. Zt (gufltnf tflty (Suarfl. llCBLISUF.n EVEUT SATURDAY.) 1. L. CAM r'i' ''.'.A., ViihlltUrr iiaiJ iroikU'(or. tl'i'i1'!' """ the East side of Willamette , i , ,t,i'ei;n dvvei.'h ttinl Eighth Street. ;i.:;MS()K:Ui'..;u;:iri'i j.v. ... ?2 50 ... 1.25 ... .75 i ,r Hi"""1 (.ix Moith.... ; inontliH. . . or n osi-v UATK3 OH ABVKHTMNG. Advertisements inserVd as f.Uw: One square, ten lines r l- one insertion W: subsequent insertion $1. CVli required '" niue'iuWerlii'ent will lis charged at the fol- N 00 le square six months t,ne square me year. i-w Transient notices in local column, i!0 cents ,r Hue tor each insertion. 1 V lvertisiiitf bill" will l rendered quarterly. 11 job work mii"t 1 paid fur on iiki.ivhkt. CEO. B. DQRRiS, Attorney and Counsellor-al-Luw, f 1TILL PRACTICE IN' THE CDURT8 V of tha Second Judicial District and in h Supreme Court of thin State. Spteial attention given to collection and matters in probate L BILIEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CUT, OREGON. rlUCTICE3 IN ALLTHE COURTS OF t thin State. Will tfive special attention to collection anil, probate matters. Omen-Over Hendrick & Eukin's bank. Washburne & Woodcock Attorflieys-ut-L.uv, rftJ.J UN'S CITY, - - - OREGON OFFIOE-At the Court House. jy8m3 OEO. A. DOURIS. 8. W. CONDON. CONDON & DORRIS, Altorncys-at-.Uui. EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON OmcB-Over Robiusou & Church's hardware store. . GEO. M. MILLER, ittarno; and Ccunssllor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent, tUGEXECITY, - - OREGON. Oil ice formerly occupied by Thomson 4 f!Au. J. E. FENTON, Attorncy-at-Law. tiUGENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Probate business and Alwtracts of Title. Omen Over Grange Store. T.W.IIAlUtIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where lr Shelton nrnierly resiiled. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, i UN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Fresby triuu Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OKEGOX. WILL PRACTICE IX ALL THE M Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ectintf, and probate matters. Collecting all kinds of claims against the United States Government Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. B.F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved 1'own Iroerty fur sule, on easy terms. Property Heated and P.ents Collected. The luaurance Companies I represent are among the oldest and most Reliable, and in the Prompt ami Eqi'ITAB'.E adjustment of their e Stand Second to None. 4 hare of ymir patronage is solicited. Othcc up stairs, over the Grange Store. B. F. D-HIRIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor J HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Stret opposite the Stj.r I'akerv, wheie in V: iu'u ..i A lar.n. .took of Fine Cloths on hand for enjt.o.n.r. m s. hvt from. i-twinni. and clanini done pMrnotly. Sat- U'eu n sfui.rantee.1. fctVeue, Nov, 6, lbSO. tf ay & Henderson, THE LEADING ' FUBIITURE & UHDEBTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7 tli aiuVWil. Sts HcClnng l l&m ? CX Sole Agents for Eugene City, v A volt T1IE JUSTLY CELEBRATED , 80LD AHD S,LVER mm o) burf We are still at the old reliable "Orange Store," Y 1 I Pill and can sell you anything that you want to eat I Jy3 or wear, 111 Cheaper Than the Cheapest. Have removed to Marx' New building; They have a complete dock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry 5-. Musical Instruments. -ALSO- A large invoice oi JIAKKCK lUtf U OliKS! MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand, kiu;m; - - - oitEtiox. 0. Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, Hot und cold linlhs ulways ready during the week. First door north of Dunn's new block. vo rrnsa. nr troublt'd with Windy Colie, Teething Pains, or Stomach uisoraere, ca at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains Co Opium or Morphine, hence Is safe. Price 25 cents, bold by Osbu. ii 4 '", Euene. C. M. COLLIER, Attorney-at Law. ; OFFICE- t Court House, County Sur ! , Tev0r's room. t off,.r for .. lii.-O f(,tbuin. proper- , ! tv on Will un ti--.:!, on whi' h thi- buyer , ,i,n... his luonev witbin two vrars. ' can double Dls mo .ej .'iiiixta BROSt Christnia.9 sood R. B. Cochran & Son, Uveal Estate Agents Kugi'iie City, Oicjoii. Will attend to general Real Estate buniutNi such as buying, selling, leaning and routine farms and city property, elc. Ollice on south side of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUGENE CITY, OKEGON Notice of Final Settlement. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.J the undersigned administrator of the estate N. J. Hale, deceasvd, lias hied in th Probate Court of Lane County, (Jreor., ftp plication for the hearing of the final account in said estate; that the time for ht-atini; the same is for the 2nd day of July. 1KXH, and that all porsons interested who may have objection to the same are hereby nwtilied to Bpear at that time. Geo, If. Half, Administrator. Vy 31, lrtiV X H AVE OPENED OUT A LARGE AXD J Select Stock of croceries, cicars, tobaccos. MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Etc., Which I intend Milium at Faib axd P.zasos- C3-IVE M A TRIAL, jytfj M;,mk IiadtUu.j, ftujna City, Or, G. G. GAKltlSoX. Inherited Dlseancs. ' No fact of caturs It more pregnant with awful meaning than the fact of too Inheritance of disease. Modern iclenco, which bat Illuminated so many dark corners of nature, has ttuvl a new lighton tho umlnous words of the Bcrtntures, "Tho ttni of tho fathers, shall be visited upm the cUildren unto the third and fourth senora'ion." Fifty per ceut. of casts f consumption, cancer and scrofula, run In families through iuherltmuv. Insanity is hered itary m marked decree, but, fortu natolr, like many other hereditary diseases, tends to wear Itself out, the stock becoming extinct. A distiu KUishoKl scientist truly says: "Xo organ or texture of the body la exempt from the rhatico ot being tho subject ot borcdilary disease.'' Probably more rhrnnlo diseases, which twruiancutly modify the structure snd functions of tho body, are more or less liable to be ln berited. i'lieimiHirtant ond far-roucnlng practical deductions from such facts are obvious to rolloctiuir minds, and the best means for preventing or curing thoso d.Bcnses is a subject of Intense In terest to all. Fortunately nature has provided n remedy, which experience has attested as infallible, and the rme dy is the world-famous bwlft's Bpceinc, pure vegotublo compound uat ure' antidote for alt blood poisons. To tn afilictedltis blessing of Inestimable vsluo. An IntHroatnig treatise on 'Wood and Skin Diseases" Will b mailed free by addressing Ths Kwirr SrEriFtd Co., i Druwcr8, Athtuta, (J a, J What Is It! That produces tlint bentitifully soft coin plciiion mid h nves no tract'N of its Applica tion or injurious cflects? The answer, Wis dom'h Roberline ncconipl'sbi s nil this, and is pronounced by Indies of ta-te and rcllno nient to be the Uiost delightful toilet article ever produced.' WHrranttil lmrinlcsH and niatchlcKB. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene Citv. For Sale. A tvielvo lioro power Wood, Tuber nnd Morso engiue iu first-class condition. Also pennine French burs twenty-four inches in diameter for chopping. Also 00 feet of ton inch belting. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at the Gc.uid ollice or of John Holland at the Hill (arm four miles below Eugene. By the latest methods in use by Eastern dentists high in the profession, Henderson is enabled to produce equally as desirable re sults in Hue gold fillings. Ollice same place, liayes block. E. R-. LI'CKEY & CO. AgKNTS FOR llOEItU'KK & ScilKCK PltlTAlU- TIONS. Purcsh Mother Tinctures superior iu preparation to any in the market. Hydrazine Tonio one of tho finest com pounds lor debility and lost vitality. Homeopathic mother tinctures ami iiitn- rations u0 per cent stronger than Hum n tracts; prices the sitiuo as F.u.stcrii establish ments. Special attention is called to the P. & S tinctures, lie sure and mention II. ,v S when prescribing, A full supply ulways on hand ut E. It. Luckey & Co's. Lnmbevt A- Henderson are tho solo agents for the cclebrutoil Superior stoves, 'fake your wife and look at tlieui. vv jv.i would enjoy your dinner j XP" and are prevented by Dys pepsia, use Aclicr'S Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. Wo guarantee thorn, S3 and CO cents. Oslnirn A Co. Eugene. Day and Night During an acuto attack of Bronchitis, a ceusolcss tickling In tho throat, and an exhausting, hacking cough, alllict tho sufferer. Sleep Is banished, und great prostration follows This disease Is also attended with Hoarsoness, and some times Loss of Voice. It Is liable to be come chronic, involve tho lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and cure in cases of Bronchitis. It controls tho disposition to cough, and induces refreshing sleep. I have been a practising jihysicinn for twenty-four years, and, for the past twelve, have sulfered from annual at tacks of Bronchitis. After exhausting all the usual remedies Without Relief, I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It effected a speedy euro. O. Stoveall, M. D., Carrollton, Miss. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is decidedly tho best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases. - M. A. Bust, M. D., South Paris, Mo. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse und settled on my Lungs. By night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Cough was incessant, and I frequently spit blood. My physician told mo to give up business, or I would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was liually Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I ani now in perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pro nounced incurable with Consumption. S. P. Henderson, Kaulabiirgh, Pcnn. For years I was In a decline. I had weak lungs, anil suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral restored we to health, and I have been for a long time comparatively vig orous. In case of a sudden cold I always resort to the Pectoral, and find speedy relief. - Edward E. Curtis, Kutlaud, Vt. Two years ajro I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The physician attending me became fearful that the disease would terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various medicines, without benefit, he prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured Ernest Colton, LogansiKirt, Iud. tt Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ajrer k Co., Lowsll, Haas. Hold by all Droggiiti. Price II; tlx taulw, V ARISTOCRAT HARRISON. The Labor Element Opposed to the Re publican Presidential Candidate He Cannot Carry Indiana. A dispatch from Chicago of the V.'2d, three days bcfoie the nomination of Harrison for Prtsidtmt, wiitten at a time wheu there seemed uo great probability of his nomina tion, says: The Chicago Tribune, the leading K pub lican papur of the Northwest, prints (he fol lowing interviews with labor delegates from Mr. Harrison's own itate of Indians. The Tribune says they are nil licpubliesns and tin y are bur to oppose (iriisral Hsirisou's nomination. They are Andrew T. Wilson, ex Master Workman of District Assembly So. liMI, Knights of Labor, of Indiana; Ed ward F. Gould, Sacretsry ot the District As sembly and twice representative iu the Gen eral Assembly; Johu Bodeiitnillcr, Secretary of the Central Labor I'nion, Vice President of the State Federation of Trades; W. J. Smith, President of the Paiuters' I'niou No. 17; John F. While, ex Master Workman of District Assembly 100; M. G. Farnbam, Guii eral Organi.er of the Ainuricau Cotited ra tion of Labor; John T. Martin, representa tive of the Stale Federation id Trades, and T. M. Gouette, editor of the ladinuapoli Lslstr Signal. A more thoroughly representative delega tion, the Tribune ssys, has never come from ths labor organizations. Its purpose is to represent the stale of political feeling among the working classes of their State. T. M. Gruette, editor of the Labor Signal, who is also President of the Central Labor I'nion, says: "From a labor standpoint it would be the gravest mistake it Harrison were nominated. The vols of organized labor would be solid against him. If Harri son's name appeared on the Kepublican ticket Cleveland and Thnrmau would obtain the entire labor vole of Indiana." "On what grounds?" ''Firstly, Harrison is by instinct an aristo crat. He has antagonized labor in inuumvr able instance." "Which are they?" "His vote on ths Chinese bill for one that has not been forgiveu or forgotten, aud next, his failure to do anything for our interests in Congress." "And then." "His conduct duriug the railrosd trouble of 1887. He raised a company, armed them iu the arsenal and put down the strike by force. Governor Fortcr and others tried to pacify the warring elements, but Harrison was for force. Harrison did all be could to iutlams the disorder." "Are those the chief objections of the workinguien against Harrison?" "They regard him as the candidate of the Indianapolis Journal. Except the New York Iribuue, no nowspsper iu the country bas iloue moro to oppose us. While Johu C. New is a good niau of business, he is strong iu his prejudices. His paper is uou union, in his editorial page he hss nsver ceased to attack us. If it were only for bis asso ciates we should be bitterly opposed to Har rison." "Have you already showed your hostility to Harrison?" "We dealt him a blow iu the winter of 18SG. His defeat for the Senate was fully due to the labor vote.. All over the country there wuro resolutions of ours condemning him. The ftoling then aroused still exists. It is even more bitter now than then." "Does not General Harrison claim that you are his friends?" "He does, but the claim is false. I have seen Washington dispatches slating that we are friendly with him. They are wholly misleading. The truth is this; if Harrison be plnced on the ticket we shsll use every . Hurt to let our brethren everywhere know what we think of him. He is the weakest man who could be put up. Governor Porter is makiug a political blunder iu presenting his name, lie is simply the sndidatu of the machine." "Which party will the labor party favor?" "Labor is not partisan. The nomination of Thurmsu has strengthened the bold of the Democracy on labor. Thurmun is s tower of strength with us. -Hence, if they want our vole, the Republicans can only off set Thurman by giving us a mau of the peo ple, and such a man is Uresham. His pub lic career is without blemish. He feels the need of controlling corporations. He knows that ths rights of labor bavs been trodden dewn. We are willing to trust him." DON'T WANT Tlfl'KCANOE. Mr. Andrew T. Wilson said: "I bave been an Organizer of Labor in Indiana for two years. Among all the K nights of Labor in Indiana there is one sentiment: 'We don't want Harrison. He is a kid glove aristo crat. He is our bitter enemy.' That is the sentiment." "Have you come hsro to express that sen timent?" "We bave eonie hers because we are Re publicans. We are interested in getting the best material on the ticket snd Bun Hanison is the worst material. Thongh he claims iwo years ago to have carried the slate for Robertson, when hs was candidate for l ieu teiiunt Governor, everybody who knows the ntanding of Robertson in Allan county knows ibst organized labor did the work. Harri ion bas little strength in Indiana. Ths ma jority, whether Republican or Democrt, is a qusation of from II.UUU to 0.000 votes. Labor lias the balance of powvr. If labor sntsgon izos a man he has no chance of success." "What are theiustauces of yourstrenglh?" "Notably the instance of Roger Shields in 1HM. Roger Shields was on the Republican ticket for State Treasurer. He had raised perators for the Western Union duriug the strike. A political boycott was placed on him. We did all we could to defuut him, The Democrats elected their Treasurer by 10,000 majority. Shields ran 1,IHH) behiud his ticket and the next year ths Republican majority was 5,000." "Is this a solitary instance?" "No; ths instances are many. When W, D. Bvnum ran for Congress some 1,000 Democrats of the Euglit.li faction opposed iu. We took np the cudgels in bis behslf and we elected him by 'JiM majority." "And yon would bring all your Strength to defeat Harrison?" "We should do our utmost." MUCH ANIMOSITY TIUT. E. F. Gould said: "The feeling of labor organizations towaid Harrison is so bitter that some were opposed to our coming here. They said: "Let Harrison be nonnested, and that will give us t chsnce to kill him politic-illy forever." "Whet is the cause of jonr opposition?" "Harrison is simply the tool oi the classss agaiust the masses He leads the frilled collar aristocrats, I am here because I would help (o assert our rights here. Defeat is certain if Harrisou bo nominated. Gres hsm is the ouly man who could oppose Thurmsn with the labor party." W G. Farnam said: "We oppose Harri--on because of his vote ou the Chinese bill. First he dodged the vote and then he voted in favor of Mongol immigration. Besides that ho is an attorney for the great corporations. He is the attorney ot the street car company. He can never carry the State of Indiana. There is ouly one man who could carry it, aud that man is Ores ham." J. din P, Martin said that he had been no tilled to come to Chicago by the Secretary of the Federation of Trades. He was told to ' attend to their intertsts, and their interests, he said, meant the nomination of Gresham. Their interests means 15,000 votes. M G. Smith says the Painteis' Union, of which he is President, is opposed to Harri son. John T. White said: I am here because Harrison cannot carry Indiana mid Grealmm can. Wheu McDouald and Harrison were opposing candidates the labor organizations opposed them both. The Democrats with drew McDonald. The Republicans let Har rison run snd we defeated him, Wo will brat him if he be nominated now." Shoot ins1 a Convict. Sai.ksi, Juue 3. Win. Mansfield, a con vict at the penitentiary, was killed this, morning by guard John Whituev. Mans m id was st work in the shops, aiiA complain ing of being sick was being brought into the chapel. There he was ordered back to work. He refused, snd Warden McKiuuon was called. Mansfield defied McKiuuon and he sent for a guard. McKiimou then attempted lo persuade Mansfield to go back. The guard, meanwhile, had a gun drawn on him. Mansfield nsed violent language nnd defied the guard to shoot, II refused to go back to the shops, end some minutes after, say ing, "Shoot and be God d-d," three times,' McKiuuon ordered the guard to shoot. He did so, the latll passing through the body with fatal etlVct. A sharp kuile was found on the convict's person. The coroner's jury found a verdict according to tlur above facts. V f It is well known to astronomers that' the phases of tho moon bave uo iutliienc upon (he weather. Sir William Herschel's name was once attached to a contrary theory with out any authority from him. His soti, Sir Johu llerscbel, has since denied the "soft impeachment." The phase of the moon is changing every minute, aud the "quarters" aro merely noted because it is an easy sul missiou of the whole range of the phase from uew nioou to full moon. If there were any such law it would be universal, und the changes iu the weather would be the same for all places uuder the ssuis meridian, but it is well known to navigators ou this coast that this is not the caso. The high tides of the past few days have been playing sad havoc ou South Beach. The opening mad through the approach of the jstty has widened and several acres of land has been washed into the sea. The grove where the 4th of July was celebrated last year is partly goue and the hotel and other private property is seriously threatened. Nothing csu be doue to stop the ravages of the water until the next appropriation for rivers and haibors is made availuble. We hope the timo may bo hastened, for the work of destruction is going ou very fast. New port News. Arthur Burton, a mulatto, was arrested at Brownsville, Linn county, ou Juue 20th, for the nips of Miss Eliza Harrington, and was lodged iu jail iu Albany, having been bouud over before Justice Avery at Brownsville. His victim, who is aged 15, states that hor ravisher entered her bedroom and adminis tered chloroform and outraged her, leaving her unconscious. Much indignation is ex pressed at Brownsville, and Burton ouly escaped being lynched by the strenuous ex ertions of bis guards. Cougrcssmon Whiling, one of the biggest salt-makers of Michigan, votes for free salt in the Mills bill. When Reed of Maine and Burrows of Michigan expressed their detes tation of a salt maker who could vote for free salt, be proved tbey voted for free salt in the Forty-seventh Congress, Landroth the Polk county murderer was told Monday night that the day of his execu tioa bad been hied for July (ith, at Dallas, lie betrayed considerable emotion, A death watch was placed over him and will remain till the day of execution. Eugene City will in a few years bave a population of C0.0OO. The railroad from Coburg will be extended liere, thence to Florence and the west road will be extouded from Corvullis to Eugone, Huutington aud Crocker bave been here, looked over the ground aud said this is so. Look at what you missed by not buying a few years ago. You are missing just as much by holding off now. Buy ten acres of the Humphrey tract for $1,000 and in five years it will be worth 110,000. Don't wait for a boors and pay boom prices but buy NOW. Gko. M. Mii.liu, Real Estuto Broker. Having perfected arrangements with par ties in Portland, I am able now to find pur chasers 'or lands, more readily than heretofore. If you have land for sale, im proved or unimproved, you cannot do bet ter than to entrust your business with us Terms reasonable. Your patronage solicited. B. F. Doums. Make an appointment with Henderson Dentist, and have your operations performed in a skillful manner. Drssktsneis. or Liquor, Habit, con be Cn td by adminiiterisg Dr. Haines' Golden bpecifio. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking it, ef fecting a speedy and permanent cms, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of druukarda have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specifio In the;r coffee without their knowledge, and believe they qeit drinking ut their own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cure guaranteed. Send for circular and full particslars. 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