. ' 71 umunn m the dimeuiatim of deiocratic rtiNi-iriEs, to um n noictTLivnc bt tdbiweit of m brow VOL 22 EUGENE, Oil., SATURDAY. MAY 24. 1890. NO. 42. 6.1. 'TOE .laM i air n CI Y J. jL JL W JLS V i i re ii. ei ca (PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAYS 1. L CAMPBELL, ,.ublUbT nd Proprietor. winr-On th East side of Willamette Md KigUth titrtu TKBM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. 12 SO , 1.25 . .75 IV annum. ' sujIonlb.... hra mootM. Ml ONLY KVrK9 OB ADVKB'flSlNQ. JR3Sl5-f tTrtU.t.wlUUchged.t th. ol ,wingrt! . t)u $6 00 Kl. llSttato ii-l 4umD, 20 cent. IrUs" bTbilW'S: render! quarterly. wffk must be faip roao- wurm. CEO. B. DORRIS, Forney Counsellor-at-Law. r PRACTICE IK THE COURTS J . Pourt o tbia State. , km1iv.n to collection. and pwr In pr"01 . L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF P this State. Will give special attention tToeUections and probate matter f.r..-Ov Hendrick fc Eakin's bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, KUiJENE CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE-Roomi 7 8 McClaren Building. arSpecUl attention given to .CoUectfc.ni Hd Probate buainess. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Orricl-In Register Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORN KT-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Court, of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ctinir. and probate matter, , oXsting all kind, of claim, against the United SUte. Government Office in Walton', brick-room. 7 and S. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, -DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, Oregon. GEO. M. MILLER, Mtomey and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Onice-Lane Co. Bank Building. E. R. SKIP WORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Orrica-Upstair. in "Water Block, first door to the left. Will do a general law practice in all the Co-irU of the State. All buineai promptly at attended to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. tUGEXB CITY OREGON. 8pecial attention given to Probate business sad Abstracts ot Title. Orrici Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth .treet, where 1 Shelton ormerly raided. DR. PAINE, Physician & Surgeon, EUGENE, OREGON. Bpecul attention paid to Surgery and Cbronie duMaea. Dr.W.T.McMurtry, Phyfdan, Surgeon and Gynecologist. (26 Tear. Experience.) Orrss-Orrf Broworrille Store, Willem eUeatreet. EUGENE, - OREGON. DR. J. O. GRAY, Q DENTIST. OFFICE OVB GRANGE STORK. ALL , work warranted, loihkt ga adsaiakrtered for painleat es l a teeth. ty . 8T III il ''WJr' III If! A I v Vi .V III fTMA. I-mXJ. Ill 01 -r.USIXE.sS ESTABLISHED 18 YEAR&- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ik Most Iki k South ot Maui Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. BROWNSVILLE Clothing Store. J. W. CHERRY is still carrying a full line of these also a full line of HATS, CAPS AND GENTS FUR NISHING Sold at the Lowest Prices. Re member the stand, Walton's Block. BE SURE ! You don't buy a Dollar's worth of DRY GOODS until you have seen J. D. MAT LOCK'S stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, SILKS, VELNETS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, LINENS. HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES. HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, WOOLENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, SATEENS, POINTS. DOMESTIC, COTTONS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC. UNDERTAKER. A tor an new First-Class Hearse One of the Finest in the State. A Fink Link or Coffins, Caskets,, Robes, AND ALL KINDS Of Undertaking Goods Conslautly on hand. Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets A. GOLDSMITH, Ik H Enter in Sup! IIa.s a L VIKJKU stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock ery, Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAM1 price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, ifcc. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap, as anyone in Eugene. Call and he corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Pay & Henderson s Till- l.EADINO FURNITURE 9J 4 aey T House in Eugene. Corner 7tb and Wil. Sts Manufacturing ItlKXSXt.t: tti mm mxMM.rn.Mm Jeweler. celebrated goods, i GOODS. Auo Dkalcb in Furniture, Mat tresses, Bed ding, Which are offered at the Lowest Rates. 5 & lilt RE5TQMTIYE PERFECT HEALTH! The only remedy known which will Stimulate the Mutrlttre Processes ot thi . Human System. Bjr thl. natural and Impl mean, it qolckly and pirmaneutly aWKIij All rnu of DytperMla, Con.tlpalWn, kfralal and .rTou Kxhaiutluiu O.a.r.l Debility, llraln Fas, or any xhau.Ud or weak ned eondltion of the ay.tcm. from whaU ever ran., Bkln Ernptlona, Boll., Kun. nine Bona, Scrofula, and all DIhum of the Ulood, Stomach, Liver and Kidne ja, 91.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Pr. HIHpi'. M rire hook, dewrlptlre of ttf dnutliie lintoniUve and hU filler Hvuiedioi, KUl free by mall. KILLER DRUB CjUan FrancIsco, Cat. FOB SALK BY E. R. LUCKEY A CO. HOFFMAN HOUSE Eugene, Oregon. Townsend & Harrison, Props. MILLER BROS., nm.Kiui in Field, Vegetable and - Flower Seeds, APIARY AND rQULTUY tiUrrUES, Oarilen Tool., Furlilizorit, Tree., Eto. id'J Second St., tel. Salmcu & T.ylor Portlnud. (T'Sunil for Catalogue. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or re. idenoe when not ro(eiwiunaUy engaged. Realdence on Eighth .treet, oiioalte Fretby' tvian Church. GEO. F. CUAW, rOSTOFFICK Cigar store, Eagene City, Oregon. University Bookstore McClaren s Building, (OpMite F. M. Wilkin.' Drugstore.) Haa an extenalve Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station try, Blank Bookt, Cutlery, Etc. ffOrderi for Book, and Subscription, to Newspaper, and Periodical, promptly at tended to. It. It. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Kugene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate bu.ine. inch a. buying, selling, leasing and renting farm, and city property, etc. Office on south aide of Ninth .treet r t B. F. DOERIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. r HAVE SOME VERY DKSIKAI'.LE I farms. Iinurored and Unlmrov.d town property for aal., in easy terina. PrmertT Eentcd and Rents Collected, Tli Tf.Miir.nn. CnmiMUile. I reormient are amn( the Olileat aud Dioat Reliable, and in th. f aoMPr anil iw'itaii .s anjusiiDeiia oi mm MM TAI SB-DH BWflOII. A .hart of your patrmuge la nlidted. OrHoe up-etalra, ItegioUr Rlorb. B. Y. DORRIS. F. W. A. CRAIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon or Hnrrisl sttrfiti. giro to RTirinf WATCH EH. CLOCK and JEWELRY. Not Creditable. The OrruoiiUn In .pewking of Governor Peuuoyvr'a cou.tilutioual olje'tlou to tin) iitueof non latutle bond, by muuiiiptl oorH)ttiuu, nj: It (the Oregotiln) luiKht how, k It haa dnu over aud over, that llm conHilu liougivei (he 1 niHlatiite jwaer to exempt from taxation property euiployed for munici pal purpoae., nd that the mean, employed by a city for .upplying Ititelf with water would fall within thi definition." It 1. not creditable to Ihe toutid judg ment of the Orrgonian to make auch a .peciou. argument. Cannot the editor of that p.per comprehend the plain propoHiiiou that when a municipality iuei bond. ud aell.lhvm to individual., that Ihe.e londi then are private property aud therefor uuder the eonititutiou could not be exempt trom taxation by legl.lnliv eutctmvut. Buppoie the city had reul Mtnte which It deepud proper to aell aud e the proceed. W eup ply llnelf with water, doe. the Oregoni.u .appoM that lbs legislature enuld pae a luw exempting auch real e.tnte from luxation beoanae, fortooth, the city employed it a. a meani" to neouro uih waturf And yet theite are parallel case, and .tand or full together. The Oregonlan may not uuder tmul thl. but the voter, of llm .Into are rapidly coining to a couiprelmmimi of il. Albany Democrat. ' ADVICE TO MOTHERS. kin Winhi.ow b Soothing Stkup. for chil dren teethinx, 1 the prearriptlon of one of t he teat female nure. ami phyaivian. In the United SUtea, and ha. been uaed - fr forty year, with never faillnc aucceH by million, of mother, for their chiMran. During the pro oeM of teething lU value la Incalculable. It relieve, the child from pain, cure, dyaentery and diarrhoea, griping In the bowela, and wind colic Ily giving health to the child It reaU the mother. Price 2ftc a bottle. What Is lit That produces that beautifully soft com.. nl m ion and leave, no trnoea of it. npplica- linn nr iniuriou. efTecU? The BliHwer. Wit dom't Robert ine acoompliahe. all thl., and 1. pronounced by ladle, ot tasto nun renne ment to be the uioat delightful toilet article nmdnced. Warranted bariuk'Na and matcblew. f . U. Wilktu., ageui, r.ugene City. , Change i. one of th. irreniHlable lawe of nature, and fortunately tho change U alinoat invariably for tlu lietter. A. an iu.tance of thi., St. Patrick Pill, aro faat taking the nlaee ol the old harsh and violent cathar tic., became tboy are milder aud produce a pleaaanter efl'oct, beside, they are much more beneficial in removing morbid matter from the .yatom and preventing ague and other mnlaiiou. di.oaae.. A. a outbartlo and liver pill they are aliuo.t perfect. For tile by u.unrn to. Taka Notice. That A. OoldHUiitb ha. the largest, finest and beat .lock of Queon.ware, Crockery and Olaaawure ever brought to Eugene. Qive him a call and be wilt prove it to yon. On a recent vUit to Iowa. Mr. K. Daltou, nf nnnv. KuhkhII count v. Kauaa. ealled at the laboratory of Chamberlain & Co., De. Moine., to .how tusm bl stx rear om ooy, whoae life hail been aaved by Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy, it having cured Lira of a eevera attack ol oronp. air. isauou 1. w i.ln ihni ii anvrd hi. bov'a life and I. enlbu- liaatlo in hi. prnioe ot the Remedy. He ay. it baa an excellent reputation In hi. vicinity; that farmer, come fifteen mile, to ol. .lore lor 11. or miv vj v.uu.u Don't Believe It um... il.l tt,i.t V M Wilkins. tha drncuist. f. uvu wi ... . " - :.. ....i ..n;,. wiu.lnm'. UnlHtrtini) for the I. Uw. avitiuK. - complexion, the most elegant and only really narmles. preparaiion oi n . . wArld. and uivine a beautiful picture card wltn every uouie. ... ' r ... - vimlmll Snuih n.kut. Oranhiu: While the columns of th. Qiapblo are oeu lo any and all nuotijecuonao e aavrneiueuin, ji. it i. quite Impossible lor U. 10 .peas suuw inni nf it,. mrii.of th. various article, of merchandise advertised. Particularly ia Ibis true of patent medicine, uui mere sr. nn..ol,.nnll .nit . note-worthv ex caption is tbe celebrated Cbaiuberluin Cougn Kemedy. ini. now uuivc,iij n.inina h.. lwn .dvertised in the . JU" 11 " n. n A. nri Imt not until re- u ni'Uiu v. " ' j . - I , .. ..Jni. rtl ta cent ly DSU we any personal uuwu(b . wonderful euicacy, wnicu uu boiu. ,,. nn.i,iilliii li floenza Slid the stnblorn cough that has no often attended i. i. ?.. fumilv ilil. miidicine ba. 1, ill .UD wmu m r.. nonii.inn. tlii. wi utcr cured a cough that baffled ny and all other reme dies, and tbe number ol famine, id niuiu.ii , .:..i..ii. In liU ihi. reined f has been .UU .inuiij l" " . " - I - i ui,k i.k. ru,i. .iim.1. lo il. value a. a iijicc.no lor coukoi nd oold ol every nttiure. rwr mib vj vuiu a. vwi The hluhest cash price will be paid for wheat by f . Ii. JJunn. Combine the juice of tbe Blue Figsot California, so laxative and nutritious, with th medicinal virtues of plants known to be moat beneficial to the human system, forming Ihe ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yt promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOYELS AB TO Cleanse the System Effectually, V THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH Ksturally follow. Every on is using it tnd all are delighted with It. Aak your druggiat for SYRUP OF FIGS. Mana fictuied only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Saji f saacuco, Cau UonnuM.lt. K.Vo,l.V All For IVniioyer. llrowtinvillo Timca, Inl. Rep. It ii a vety aigiiificant fuel Ihut nearly every independent mwpaper in tbe atate I. t did for Pi nuojer. It may alno be noticed that the pnrliimu preaa on both tide, favor their renpective caudiditte. with very, vkbv ( oaitlve declaration, of right and juatice. Which of the two partlxau elrmeut. i. cor root. Moth cannot poaaibly bv, wuere there U a JilT. reuoe. rcrhap. it might be et'er to aak which i. more nearly correct. Each aido i poaitivo, one equally 10 tbe other. The iudependeut prea. I. not biased by either party, but it left free to chooae whichever I. deemed the beat candidate. a it not a aignificaut fact then that the in dependent pica, of tho at.to !. nlmoat unau- imoua for Pennoyer, when many of the edl. tor. bave alwaya luauud toward the Repub lican paity? Wo brought thi. matter op while iu eouveraation with a good Republi can the other day. Thi. Q. R. in anawer to thi. fact aid, that all the In dependent paper, are run by crauk. or (ore head.. Ah! a peraou who haa the ruauhood to apeak bl. bom it convictions, a "orauk1' imply because not a Republican or Demo ciat? Il might bo thought by our reader. thai thi-J man ia a cruk for making ucb an aaaertiou, but be Is not, he i. a "good Republican." llut even though Ihe lnde' pendent prea. of Ihe .Utte 1. "crnuky," doe. it follow that orauk. are all wrong? Not by auy mean. It 1. usually me case mat a "crauk" ia a peraou who bu. right upon hi. his aido aud dure, to apeak it. There ia on. thiug euro a crank doe. what he believe, to be right. People who are not bound by prejudice are for Pennoyer they having but one object In view, the greatest good to the greatest number. For Slate Trcanurcr. Welcome: The way our state fund, have been mauaged by George W. Webb, is one of tbe strongoat possible reason, for his re election to tho office of Slate Treasurer. Iu blot tbe heavy .peculator, in dry good. found not a mau romly fur pay to let them have all the mouey they needed in their privuto ventures. He baa beou a veritable watchdog of Ihe treasury, and not ouly ha. uotaceut uot gouo astray, but over $100, 000 of .late indvbtediieri hiM been paid eff. Thi. Is a record that Mr. Webb 'a patty Is proud of, aud with that record they expeot to place bltn ouce more whore hs will con tinue iu his good work. When D. P. Thompson was several years ago made receiver fur the Weidlur saw mill at Portland, a part of Ihe Holiday estate, one of his first acta says lbs Albany Demo- arut, was to reduce tho wagoa of tbe em. ploycs an average of 30 cents a day. Tbe men bad lo atond it, for tbe times wore hard and they could not afford to strike, as they could find uo employment elsewhere. Now was this sot of D, P. Thompson dictated by motive, of economy? Nut a bit of .it. rot there is tho oflicial record ot the auprem oourt ot this state which shows that b biouifbt suit., amounting to 930,000 for bl. nwn ,irv l.'f. receiver. In other words. U. V, Thompson reduced lue wage oi me men of Weitllt r's mill, took Ihe bread out of Hi. itwmiliy nf their strnffulino futnilie.. and (or no other purpose thau to put the money in nu own pocnei. There were 30.000,000 sheep east ot tbe Mishissimil liver when the high tuxes were put on wuol. In 120 years' lime lb number ha decreased to 13,000,000, and now Colum bus Deluiio, president of the National Woo' Growers' Association, asks congress for (till higher dutie. on wool. What (or; to kill 1 the hcep-eimt of Ihe "Father of Waters?" Sltfce 1870, when hide, wero placed on th free list, Ihe number of cattle in the country have increstcd from 25.400.000 to 50,300, 000. aud tbe output ot hide, is 1(1,000,000 annually, or nearly two and one-time, th upply 12 years ago. Would Ihe Republican tariff bill in congn as put anew duty ol 13 per cent, on bides to kill th cattle buainess? Judgo Bennett, of The Dalle., who i. Id tbe city attending court, say that Pennoyer will mrely carry Wasco and Sherman ooun tie. (originally Wasco,) which gave abon1 425 Republican majority two year. .go. lie also say. that one Republican farmer told him be knew of filly other, in bl portion ot the county, of the same politics and occupa lion, who would vote for Pennoyer. -IW dleton, E, O. A special from Washington says: The bonse judiciary committee has voted to sup port th amondment to th constitution providing that United States senators be elected directly by the people. PSOTEB Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pnrily, streiiKtb and wbolewmenena. aion economical than lb ordinary kind, and ean with the multi tude of low lent, .hort weight, alum or phoe phate powder. Sold only in can.. Roial Bakho Powpkb Co 1o6 Wall St., N. Y. Stalwart Humphrey. Fortlsnd Meronry. Speaking ot good Republicans, Captain Humphrey of Albany, is on of the best. He is a stalwart among stalwarts, but be canuot swallow Thompson. He has, no doubt, taken many a doae ol political ipecac, but the wrenching decoc tion prepared fur his party by the Lotun olique, was too much for even his masaive tram. Therefore, he ha declared himaolf for Syl- veater Fenuoyer, tnd In term that cannot be nii.t.ken. While Ihe reporter wa. conversing with biin on Ihe itroet the other day, Captain Humphrey was approached by a Republican acquaintance, and the following dialogue took place. Said the gentleman to Captain Humphrey; "I understand yon are going to vote for Pennoyer?" Humphrey "I am." "He1 a' crauk." "So was Ren Frauklin." 'He' bull-headed." "So vu General Jackson." "He's an aristocrat." "So was Qeorge Washington." "He's a deraagogne." "So wa. Abe Lincolu all for the people; aud it teem to me that a man In whom ia (ouud all tha attribute of Washington, the Father ol bis Couutry;' of Franklin, tbe philosopher, who did more for America than any other one man; of Andrew Jackson, the soldier and statesman; and Abraham Lin- oolu, with malice toward none, with charity tor all, ia better qualified to govern tbl state than I D. P. Thompson, for whom not one necessary qualification oan bo olainied. Yes, air, I am for Pennoyer, and 1 will not forget to work tor him trom now until hs 1 elected by a majority double that he received before." ThU is Captain Humphrey's position in this political fight. Mr. Humphrey i wet known throughout the Willamette valley. tie wa elected to the state aenate aa a Re publican from Liuu county, and the asm party gave him the office el district attorney. He love, hi party, but be hate, with all his heart, knave and fraud of every atrip. I tie methods that placed D. P. Thomp son In nomination are not countenanced ;by men like bini. A governor that would be . ruled by Jim Lotan and hi gang is not the man Captain Humphrey desires to superlnlom. the gov ernment ot Oregon. Railatu'i Microbe Killer. The analysis ot a patent medioine is more or less Interesting to th physician, since It afford him an opportunity to wonder at the ease with which people may b,i duped, and also istisfy his professional curiosity. Dr. R. Q. Eccles, in the Druggist' Circulsr, re port aa analysis of Radam'i Microbe Killer No, 1, a compound prepared by quondam i.xa. lionst, and widely advertised ovor the country, not only in the secular cress. but also, we blush ( WIit8 it (n medicd journals. Dr. Ecolos' analysis reads thus: Oil ot vitriol, impure, 4 drama; nmri alio, impure, 1 dram; red wine, about 1 ounce; well or spring water, one gallon. This concoction is sold for three dollars per gallon, lea than fir cents being required for IU manufacture. The action of it con stituent on the human body i well known to physicians, and therefore no explanation need be given. II cannot be expected that the laity, who know so little ot medicine, will be competent judge ot a worthy and a worthless remedy. It U the duty ot tbe medical profession to expos the danger attending th admin istration of patent medicine, and then if the people choose to Uke them, they have themselves to blame (or any bad result that may follow,' No good U done by abusing Ihe men engaged in such enterprise, who have, perhap been deluded into deluding th poblio through Ignorance or avarice. Argument on th part of th phy sician will not serve to cbsnge the mind of tbe person bent on th use of preparation of this kind, since the physician's counsel ii considered biased, and his opinion ia looked upon .. Ihut of a jealous rival. Tbe public bave not yet reached tbe point where they believe pby.iui.u to be sincere in their condemnation of quack remedies, or their advocacy of sanitary reform, for it is the only Instance of a profession working di rectly against its own interests. St. Joseph Medical Herald. A cloudburst and rainstorm on the wct sidt of Table Rock mountain, in Jackson county, extended west as fare Moouvill and did considerable damege one day last week. Hail fell to the depth ot six inches, doing considerable damage lo grain aud stripping the fruit tree within a limited area. Let the people think. In 1835 the total irreducible school fund of the state was fbti8,735.1C. In Wi it bad grown to the magnificent sum of f 1.755,700; shoeing an increase under Oovernor Pennoyer aud Treasurer Webb's administration ot 1867,. -073. M, tbu. more than doubling in that brief pel led. The East Orcgouian ha. the following: A subscriber lo the Daily Eoat Oregon iuu in Umatilla county writes: "A number of Re publican in thi neighborhood are goiug to vote for Pennoyer. Tbompaon'. money m.y beat him, but nothing else will." The am story comes to us every day from vari. ous parts ol th country. Tb Lexington Dadget carries at the bead of it. editorial column, the Republican .tale ticket, with lb. exception of Thompson, for whom it eubditutea Pennoyer. Every Re publican paper in the atate Which haa any regard for the welfare of the people should do the same thiug. Bring yonr old scrap cast iron to tli. Eu gene Iron Foundry where you can dUpoxe of it