npiri vnmi 1 JLJSL ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSOINJTIM OP DEMt'R.lTir rBlSdPLES, AND TO EARN 4N PNESTUVIK BY TOE SWEAT OF OCR BltllW. VOL 21 EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, l88. NO. 12. n tut It! 101? WE1 Y IKJ,...H lit (ugfttf (tity Suaril. lPCDLISOED EVERY SATURDAY.) 1. L. CAMPDELL, Iti5lilier kii1 Proprietor. OFFICE On the East side of Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth Street. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'er annum... Sit Months... Iliree months. 52 r , 1.25 .75 OUH ONLY BA.TK3 OH ADVKltTISlNG. Advertisement inserted as follows: One square, ten liuea or less one insertion S3; ,ch subsequent insertion 8L Canh required Time advertisers will be charged at the fol- towing rates: One square three months SHOO One square six months 8 00 Onesquarewie year........... " Transient notices in local column, 20 cents Mr line tor each insertion. Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All iob work mint be paid run om delivery. "CE0. B. D0RR1S, Attorney and, Coiuiscllor-at-Law, y-lhh PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in ht Supreme Court of this State. Sutcial attention given to collections and matters in probate L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGENE OUT. OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTliE COURTS OF this State. Will give special attention to collections and prolute matters. OWCE-Over Hendrick & Eakin's bank. Washburne & Woodcock AUoriieys-sit-Liftiv. SUJKXa CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At th ; Court House. iv&ni3 SEU. A. DOHH1S. K, W. CON DUN. CONDON & DORRIS, Attorneys-aMiiiH , EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON OrKICK Over Robinson Jt Church's hardware tun. GEO. II MILLER, Altoey and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Office formerly occupied by Thompson & Beta. J. E. FENTON, ' AUoriicy-atnw. EUGENE CITY OREGON. , Special attention given to Frobate business and Abstracts of Title, OmcK Over Grange Store. w. HARRIS, M.D. - Physician and Surgeon. office Wilkin's 'Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Slielton ormerly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby- nan Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOR N KT-AT-LAW, . EUGENE CITY. OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE v T t 'ourts of the State. Special attention iriveii to real estate, col ling, and probate matters. ' t'ollecting all kinds of claims against the United States Government flice in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACEKT. T have some very desirable J- Fanns, rnp-oved snd I'nimproivd Town Pn'perty fr sale, on easv terms. Property P,cnt:d and Seats Collected, The Insurance Companies I represent aie . "O'm,' the oldest &i,d net lili ble. nn I in 1 t l'hoPT and Kgi'iTAB' t adjust inent of their p T.vsi) Second to Nonb. I A share of your patronage is solicited. I Otfice up stairs, over the Gransre Store. 1 U. F. DO KRIS. ; J. DAVIS, 1 Merchant Tailor. tTAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Ai Street opposite the Star Lakerv, whne rPPsreil tod.. U k iod of work .-ffered nis liafc A lux (tnefc f j-jne Cloths on hand f .r 'tii'r. to kect fmnu V40"-. and cleaning done proiui.tly, 'Jii (nurmntwL t0n., Not. 6, 18S6. tf at Mothers! Castoriu is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely Vfg. tnblr preparation; its iiifcreViuits are published around each bottle, h u pleusant to the taste and absolutely oihs. Jt rt-lieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quiets piiiu, cures diunhuia and wind colic, ulhrt fevorishuess, destroy worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and cives it refreshing ami natural sleep. faatoria is the children' nuuacea the mothers' friend. 30 doses, 35 ccuts. Lambert & Uendersou are the solu ULreuts for the celebrated Superior stoves. Take your wife aud look at them. Fob Salic. Fonr yoke of brokeu work oxen and rigging for sale cheap. Cattle and owner are nt Eltuirn, Lane comity, Oregon. Alkx A. Fohtkb. Moore's Revealed Remedy reaulutea and builds np all the oreaua of the Liiuiau sys tem. Sold by Lugeue Drugmsla. What Is It! That produces that beautifully soft com- pUxion aud leaves no traces of its Applica tion or injurious effects? Th mitrfr. l is dom's Robertine accompliKhes all this, and is pronounced by Indies of taste and refine uieOt to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene City. By the latest methods in use by Eastern dentists high in the profession, I1endi rH.n is named to produce equally as doaintlile re sults in tine cold fillings. Office same place, Hayes' block. A tt'tiv. ling in in, snipping nt tb Lie House. ( ahipbcllshnrg. Ind , on Irnruilig that a lady in the village was stiff' riiui tcni- tily wnu cr.iinp colic, cuvi- lli- lamlludva bottle of meiliciuc, wtiicli h hud with 1. ii si and requested ln-r lotuke it to ilicf kk woiimii. Tli medicine it lirvi d h' r tiroiiihtlv iiikI she believes saved hi r life. It was Clminhcr- niu's Colic. Cholera :iiid Diarrhoea K medv. the promptest mid most ri liable i. edicme iu ii e (or liowel coiic laiuts hold by UkImiiii X- Co. Cholera Morbus is one of the most painful and dangerous diseases, many deaths result ing from it each year, usually because it is not pioperly treated. I be most severe cases liar be cured liy o .lng Chamberlain s ulic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Sold by OsbniD & Co. Chaiiib'ilaiii's Cidic, Cholera anil Diar rhoea Remedy was used wilh great muccck luring our epiileicic of bloody Flux. I do not know of a case that was lost where this remedv was used. One of mv friends, uboiit six miles from here, had a child tint was uiven up by the two doctors who attemlcd it. lie tlieu usr.l (Jliainlierliuu 8 I. nolle, Cholera and Diarrhoea K.-medv, mid the child re covered. All who have used it speuk of it in the highest terms. Wishing you nbun- laul success for the good von are doing, 1 on, V'erv Truly Yours, P. E. Lanknukk, , r. M , Liic-inui, Aiuuer.si io., in. ooiu by Osburu & Co. Davis, the t lilor, has j i.-.t received n large stock of imported and dojiestic goods of the latest Spring and Summer styles. Cull and examine his stock. KruiiRse & Klein have just received the finest $1 French kid' shoo- ever brought to Eugene. Ladies call nud seo them. We have them iu Opera and French toes. Bettman will take all kinds of produce, eggs, bacon, nutter, cnicKens una everyining at better prices thnu anyone else in town. ' Sole Agents fcr THE .1 U.5ILY s3 Mm Uihm Jp I I a I 1 tl SOLD AfiD SILVER SHI3TS.- 'l We are still at the ..Id reliable "range rwre. and can -ell you anylhm,' that oU Want V, eat Mipfliirr Than Don't Believe It . . . . r r i :1I I.... ,1. s lri1"ri-t. When Wi.iiu.il r.-i. .V,,i,' ri, cou,l'.'" .. .. ... In the Superior Cook Stove. EuoknsCj y, Ou , Sept. II, 188. This oer titles that I have a Superior Cook Stove that I have used for ten years, and that it has never cost me a cent for repairs, the fire back is in good condition yet and the stove is doing good work. Mklvillk Taylor, Coburg, Or. For Side by Lambert & Henderson. Geo. V. Kinsey, Auctioneer. When you want your goods, household furniture or luud Hold at auction, call on Geo. W Kinsey, the pioneer aud most suc cessful auctioneer iu Lane County. He will attend to all sules on a reasonable commission. The highest cash price will be wheat by F. B. Dunn paid for Etgca' City, CliLEDRAl'ED the uicancsi. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely i vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, nen 1 rnl.Mk. toothache, sich headache, cramp col- . . D . - - - ie chobra morbus. comi.Ululs peculiar to .es. ,u o cough. fe- ver. pains arouud the heart, erysipelas, GloBuB Tatlok. druggists. ml i - Give Them a Chance! That is to say, your lungs: Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passages, I ut the thousands of little tubes and cavities lesdiug from them. When these are cloggvd and choked wilh matter which onght not to be there, your lungs can not do their work And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it oold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head anil lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is Just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bos cbee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may de pend upon this for curtain. Notice. Chns. Baker has leased the Baker house from Mrs. Baker mid purchased the busi ness. All bills previous to Aug, IS ure pay able by aud to Mrs. Buker. Notice. " Farmers if you want money bring all your old iron, copper, brass, etc, to W. Sanders. He pays the highest cash price. New York Store. Wood Wanted. All kinds of good, clean four-foot wood wanted by the Winter Photo-Compauy. Wood taken in exchange for pictures to any amount, until Sept. 1st, '88. Inquire over A. V. Peters' store. Photo-Coinimny. Best facilities for eularging pictures to any size and a superior quality of work guaranteed. , Mr Gen F Craw has the sole agency for all brand of th. celebrated J'aiisil Puiiuli Cigars. Absolutely Pure. 1 his powder never varies. A marvel of pur , ity. ftrnitth and wholenomenewi. More oo D.'inical than th. ordinary kinds and cannot be I sold in coinprtitiot) with the multitude of tow tet, shor. weight alt-ID or ph.Sat powders. , Sold only in cans. RotaL BaIIXO I'owptg taJOti WaUbt.N. Y. X&z For Sale. A good stock ranch of 300 acres, two fine corner lots in Eugene, and oue extra Jerse cow. Applv to Frank Raukiii. Sept 14, 18S8. Delinquent Taxes. The city tux is now in my hands for col lection. All delinquent tales and street as sessmeuts must be paid immediately, and if not paid on or before Nov. 1, 1N8H, they will be collected by duo process of law. II prompt and save oo-ts, II. J. Day, .City Marshal and Tax Collector. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a fee to good ua turo. The human digestive apparatus is om of the most complicated and wonderful things in exbt uioe. It is easily put out o order. Greasy food, tou.h food, sloppi food, bad cookery, mental worry, lute hours, irregular habits, and many other things thai ought not to be, bare made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Oreen's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this business and making the American peojde so healthy that they can enjoy their meals aud be happy. Rcmem ber: No happiness without health. But Green s August I lower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your drug gist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. Why yes T-Tea-T. We ask you to not. that we carry the largest and best atoek ol Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow you to see, twite or mndl what yon buy, or will give yon a sain pie to let vou find out just what kind you want. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Prices to suit the times from 25 cts up. We also have a full and fresh stock of grooeries etc. Pacific Trs Co. 'Ills ynunit man with Ids best gl'l, the old man and woman, th farmer and lalxirer, wher they come to town to bugen. to nurch gotsls,' should nt delay hut proceed at once f Friendlv's store, where is kept a large stick of mens, boys and cnildrens clothing, ladies dress itikmI, fancy articles, hats, caps, boots and shoes, carets, etc, MoRsisTOW, Tr.m, July 4, iSSS The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca.: (jentlemen Five years ago 1 was so un fortunate as to contract an extremely bad case of blood poison. My bones ached and my muscles began to sv ell and contract. I was under treat, nent of the physician from the inception of the disease until I found t'lat he could do me no good. Then, through the advice of a friend I began tak ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have an immediate efi.ect. I took six bottles, and to-day am sound and well. That was two or three years ago, but I have seen no evidence of the return of the disease, and I take this opportunity to thank you for what it has done for me. It saved my life. You can refer ar.y one to me. R. M. Wall. Faxmrrsvillk, Tlx., June 21, i883. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen The mother of member of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous lore on ber face for about twenty year. During the past few years it troubled her very much by cortinued pain and itching. She ujed your S. S. S., and the "ore has disappeared and is apparently well. Should it break out again, will advise you. Very truly, Pendleton, Yiajllv & Riliy, Druggist. Three books mailed free on applicatioc. t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer's. AUanU. Csv' Rial 'larlir Scare." N Y. World. The Republican m lingers bars at last fo. ud a real ' tariff scare." But it i they ho are frightened at the prospect of losing vote, and not the workingmen who are scared nt the prospect of having their taxes reduced. The growth of the tni4sT reform sentiment in the West and Noi (Invest has alarmed lbs defenders of the war taxes. They are secret ly canvassing to ft ml out ''how Dad it is." Tho tariff r. duct ion sentiments talked for years by Senators Allison, Ingalls, Van W vck, Congressman Nelson and other Re. publicans have reflected a deep feeling among the farmers of that locality. The Cla.'ago declaration for surplus spending, higher dnliea.and froe whisky gavs s shock to the enlightened Republican sentiment of the West. The Senate bill is sn attempt to stop the dedvtion that is alarming the leaders as to Illinois, Miriiesots, Wisconsin. Michigan and Iowa. There may not be time to win any of these states on this issue for this elec tion, but they are certain to wheel into th Democrat iu column eventually. 1 tie war tarilt is coming down. If not re formed now it will be smashed hereafter for we snppuie the people have light in this oouutry to remove evils that resist mitigation. A Protected Fallacy. The Indianapolis Sentinel says: All ths arguments against the Mills bill, based upon the different n ihecostnf labor in this country aud Europe, an ntteily fallacious, iM'cause nus measure protects our manufao- turers s good deal more t In-. ii the entire cost of their labor, The following shows the per cent of labor cost in the leading industiies n( this country and the per cent of tariff pro tection, as proposal liy tlie .Mills lull: LdxirCost Mills Dill. Per Cent. Per Cent. ClSiuieals 28 Crockery and glassware.. , 4:1 G'2 Mel llH . ..ill M ll mp.iute and II. iX goods. 20 22 Woolens '."I 40 dton goods 21 39 It will be Heell that til idl tlli'S" iudiisiries the Mills bill gives protection cleat, r than he 1 mire laboi cost iu this coiintr), o that, 'cn if the foreicn nianufaeinn rs uit their labor for nothing, th Mills lull fill -till ive our doint si ic liiatiufiu turers the adv an il' of till III. Tho Opera Company. The Hudson. I'ckeri opera company which ippeared in this city a fi w weeks ago had a lg row up at 10! 01 la at tUe but. I Where they were stoppinv. According to the dis patches it seems that Julia Mariin, one of ilia leading ladies, working for $U weekly, cioinuiitted mime slight otli use, and malinger hekert lined her X half the salary. The little , lady objected stn tmoiish, and was hacked up by the balance of the company, including Evan G .mlile, who used strong latiguiige toward treasurer lUmmill. The latter called the boy a liar, and Gamble re torted by calling him a bigger liar. Ham- null struck the boy in thti lace, ami Gamble iiit him square between the eyes, knocking 111111 down. The treasurer arose and kicked Gamble, when bystanders luUrfcrvd. Man iger iM keit turned bis attention to Gamble, ind the latter informed hi in that he would punch his head. The company then pro ceed, d to the steamer. It is understood that three ladies aud a couple of boys ill h ave the company, and as they are the piiu- ipais, mis win iiaeiy cause us uisaoiiiiion. M. S Quay, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, is also a Seuator of the United States, It has been ascertained that he has beeu sending om Republican cam puigu documents by wholesale under bis trauk of Seuator. 1 his method of .defraud ing the Postal Department is small business lint it is not surprising (bat the Chairman of the National committee availed himself of Ids Seiiuturi.il privilege to further his parti san work. It is surprising, however, to tlud tho Republican Nutioual Committee using the franks of Senators Hawley, Hir- cock, Cullom and Hale to distributs Repub lican literature lliiongu tqe mulls, free of postage. The wrapja rs over this stuff carry he legend, "Part of Congressiouul Record, but the conteuts are ordinary campaign doc uments. Of course, this is a plain alius of the franking privilege aud may be properly designated a swindle, but it is beyond the reucb 01 law. It Is estimated the Republi can Committee bus in this way defrauded the Government out of f25.0()0 worth ol pos tage during the present campaign. The steal is small but it is none the less a ste d. The N. Y. Post, Independent Republican but supporting Cleyelaud, publishes fso- simile ol nearly a column of interviews belli with manufacturers which the N. Y. Tribune published immediately preceding th elec tmu of 1H81, in which it was predicted that the election ol Cleveland would insure ruin and disaster to the manufacturers. Now the Post has interviewed those same manufac turers and rinds them highly prosperous with Istger trade than ever, two exceptions only being noted, one of which wna caused by gross mismanagement of aff.irs of the com pany, the other, a uail manufactory, not be ing nblu to compete with establishments at i'lllsburg ou account i f freight rates. The scuru business will not work lids time. .The smallpox excitement in McMinnville bus entirely died out. Two inmates of th pst house have been discharged, and all the others are 00 the way to recovery. Ami ty has rsiwd its quarantine and it is expect ed that Lafayette sill do likewi- shortly. The scare very badly injured business in Me.dmtiville during its pres. nee, but thing bav now assumed their wouted appearance. T. V. Powderly, the head of th national organization of the Knights of Labor, states, over bis own sign iti re, that prominent Be putilicacs promised him the office of Com missioner of tb Nutioual Bureau of Labor Biati-tirs in the event of Republican sue-ce-s if he would "pull the Knights of Labor off Harrison's bark in Iudiana. Perry Donthitt, a Marion county farmer, went to the Sheriff lai-t Week, told bim b waa insane aud wanted to go to the asvliim. He waa examined aud found to be Don com pos meutis and is now where ha just hod enough sense to know L belongud. with every bottle. 9 1