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mr 71 r JUi tih KST1BLIXDER Hi TEE OF DEJOCRiTIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO 112.1 H E0NMTL1VIN8 BT TDK SWEAT OF Oil BROW vOL22 EUGENE, OR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. 1890. NO, r0. GENE (pi ARD. Site (Su(jtaf CCity &m&. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAYS 1. L. CAMPBELL, I'ublUher and Proprietor. OFFICK-On tht East sld, of Willamette Street, between oevravu miu ciiiw nnm TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. j'Br annum... Hi Month,.. . three months. ... $3 SO ... L2S ... .75 OUB ONL1 KATES Ot AX V KRTI81NG Inserted m (ollowii Oo hum, ton Udm or leu, on, Insertion $3i each subsequent insertion $L Cash required imeadvertiaer will bo charged at th ol- mIm! One square three month, W 00 One square six month, 8 00 One nuin one year u w Transient notice in local column, 30 out oer line tor eaun insertion. Advertising bill will be rendered quarterly. All Job work must be rim roaoM mlivibt. CEO. B. DORRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District end In he Supreme Court of thu State. Special attention given to collection and matter, in probate L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF thi. State. Will Rive tpecial attention to collections and probate matters. Ornci Over Hendrick 4. Eakln'i bank. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, HUGKNECITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE Rooms 7 4 8 McClaren Building. j-Special attention given to Collections and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, -Omc-In Register Block. OREGON J. J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORN ET-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE rourtsof the State. , Special attention given to real estate, oel- aSl'oTclaio- 'he Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY -AT-LAWs DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, - Oregon. ETcTioTTER Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Omca-Room No. 4, Dunn's Block. CEO. M. MILLER tUtoniey and Cciinsellor-atrLaw, and Real Estate A$ent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Ofllce-In Masonio Tempi. E. R. SKIPWORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Orricl-Upstairs in Register Block, first door to the left . " , ,. .. Will do a general law practice in all the Court, of the State. All business promptly at attended to. . A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. fcUGEN'E CITY - " ' OREGON. Specialattention given to Probate busmes. nd Abstracts of Title. Orrici-Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Koddeno, on Fifth street, where Dr Sh.lton rmerly resided. ' Dr.W.T.McMurtry, Phyadan, Surgeon aad Gynecologist. (2 Years Experience.) Omci-In Dr. Pains' old office on DR. J. 0. GRAY, 'QDENTIST. OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL UTSiste for paini- -tnctiu of tMCh. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Be II::! Select M South :: Portland Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. The Yaciflc Tea Co. nas Changed Hands Mr. J. 0. Having purchased it. BEDROCK PRICES ! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. BE SURE N 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 COODS DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, SILKS, RIBBONS, LINENS. HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, HOSIERY WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, WOOLENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, SATEENS, POINTS, DOMESTIC, COTTONS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ANJJ S11UES, JS1U. A. GOLDSMITH, lest tea Grocer in Ei Has a LARGER stock of Fine ery, Wooden and Willow Ware Pays Highest CAfeH price for Hides, Wool, Tallow, &c. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. AU Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Day & Henderson, -THE LEADING FUBEDTUBE ot U MM House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts p. W. A. CRAIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon Manufacturing SXttX MM.m M -M M I. P Jeweler. He will sell goods at VELNETS, NOTIONS, Groceries, China, Glass, Crock than ever before. Country Produce, Furs, Skins, B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved Tow property for sale, on easy terms. Property Seated and Eeata Collected. The Insurance Companies I represent are among the Oldest and most Reliable, ad in the i'aoMPT and EQurrsm.1 adjustment of their H.n KinD to NoS. 4 shan of toot patmnag, is solicited. Omoe-Ia City 1111. & F. D0RRI3. HOLLQWAY -' 111 RESTOBATIVE PERFECT hcalth'fw The only remedy known which will Stimulate tbs NutrltlTS Processes ol tht Humm Sisteo, By this natural and simple means it quickly and permanently Cl'KKS AU Form, of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental and ferrous Exhaustion, Oeneral Debility, Brala Faf , or any exhausted or weak ned eondltlon of the system, from weaU ever ean.e, Skin Eruptions, llolls, Bun nlng Bores, Scrofula, and all Disease, of the Wood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, 81.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. Tr. Billet's M page book, descriptive of fly d rutins KestnrsUve and his other Amedios, . wul free by mall. KILLER DRU6 COSaa Francisco, Cat, . YOB KALE BT E. B. LUCKElt & CO. Central Dm; fa ! DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, A FI LL LINE OF PERFUMES AND SOAPS, IMPORTED and Domestio CIGARS. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is wt'll kept, and si! rhrslrlans Prvwrlpllom and Family Krclpvs will be given the prompt and careful attention ol a competent and experienced 1'haruiaciNU East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. ALSO OFFICE OF H. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attend all calls in this city aud surrounding coantrjr. Satisfac tion Guaianteed. For Sale ! WHEAT SACKS, HOP BURLAP, Brimstone, Everything Pertaining to Hops i FOB ftlLI fit S. II. FRIENDLY. JOEL WARE, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE In Odd Fellows Building, Eu gene, Oregon. Deeds. Mortgages Bonds. Etc . Drawn- r-s3niwlt AtfonHnn oivAn in nrvinrinff Title, lo Fublio Lauds nuder the Homestead and Pro-emptioo Laws. Also School and Railroad Lands. istore McClaren s Building, (Opposite F. M. Wilkina' Drm Store.) Hu an ,itenalve Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. fyOrders for Books and Subscriptions to Newspipeis and Periodicals promptly at tended to. R. B. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oregon. Will .Konil In sannral TLnsl Kstate bnsine inch as buying, selling, leasing aad renting farm, and cirr property, etc. OfSoe on sontn side of Ninth street. Brick! Brick! Brick! BCIT QtULtTT Of SRICI I SIT COHSTASTIT OS hand. Will esctaiife brick f. all kinds of farm prod use. Kiln aod resideno at Wal ki Butte, two mils. Wast of Kufrene. Brick delivered immediately om iwelnt of order. jus. tftaAisr unv, A. Y. Fetssa, Aget, Eesa, Dn Boo The Census of Uashlnton. The result of the official count of the slate of Washington was wired Governor Ferry Aug. 20 by the census bureau. The Soiled, ules of two supervisors' districts, how ever, have not ben received. The popula tion of the stsle, exclusive of these, is given at 313,601. The missing districts will prob ably increase this number to about 310,000. The population of the territory in 1880 was 73,116. The following are the populations of the more thickly settled counties: King, 65,4(3; Pieroe, 61,130; Spokane, 35,iH)3; Wall, Walla, 12,105; Wuatoom, 18,308; Whitman, lD.Oll; Clark, 11,634; Lewis, 11, 413. The census office to-day announced the result of the count of the population of the following oities: Seattle, 43,'JU, an in crease in leu year, of 40,381; Taconia, 35,. 858, an inercsse of 34,700. The revised returns of the Seattle and Ta coma oentmn give, the former 43,1)14 aod the latter 35,858. The population of each in 1880 vu rospeotively 3553 aud 101)8. These figures increase the first estimates for Seattle about 4000 and reduce those made for Tacoma about 1000. The growth of both citios is a surprise to the eulire country. State Superintendent E. B. McElroy hu received the appointment by the executive committee and president of the National Teachers' association, as one of the six com missioners to represent the United States in the educational department of the World's fair in 1803 at Chicago. This is quite an honor to Oregon's superintendent. HiLstr, Or., Aug 1, 1890. An old soldier's story: In the late war I was a soldier in the First Maryland Volun teers, Company O. During my term of service I contracted chronic diarrWa, since then I have need a great amount of medi cine, but when I fouu I any that would give me relief they would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain's t.'olio, Cholera and Diar rhuta remedy was brought to my notice. I use it and will say it is the only remedy that ?;ave me permanent rolief and no bad results ollow. I take pleasure in recommending this preparation to all my old comrades, who, while giving their services to their country, contracted this dreadful disease a I did, from eating unwholosome and uncook ed food. Yours truly, A E Bending, Qalscy, Or. For sala by F.M. Wilkins. French Tansy Wafers. These wsfera are a sure and saf, specific for all kinds ol female troubles and will retuov, all obstruction, to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. Tliey are Just what every woman needs, and can be used safely. For sale by the Livingstone Medical Co., man ufacturers, Portland, Oregon, also hy our sol, snouts, Osburn ft Co.. Druggists, Eugene, Oregon. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, ths druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's ltobertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only roally harmless preparation of its kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Give Them a Chance t That is to Bay, your lungs) Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities lesdins from tbom. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do their work. And whnt they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of.. There is iuHt one sure way to got rid of them. That is to take Dos ohee'a German Byrnp, 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 oertain. Combinei the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so Uxative and nutritious, with tho medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to ths human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS. LITER AND BOWELS AMD TO CleansetbiSystem Effectually, to THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Sam FaanciKO, Cau IVooitvtu., It. NswVos,N.Y 3 FISHER & WATKINS, PItOPBIETOKS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of S X7 Z3 X", MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL, Witch they will sell at the West market prl oss, A fair share of ths public patronage so licited. TO . TUB FARMERS t We will pay the highest ssarket price for Fat Cattle. Uogs aad bbeep. SHOP OX WILLAMETTE STREET. EUGENE CUT, ORIGOW. Meet, delivered to eay part of the city free of aaife. Fruit (iolnir this Week. Ashland Tidings, Aug. '!'.!: The value of the fruit trade to the peoplo of Ashland even now befiuo the young orchards have come iuto general Wring may be sppreciited from an observation of the shipments o! fruit now being made. Shippers reported yester day that that day's shipment brought 11010 to the town. Thiuk what it will be when the huudreds of young orchards come into full bearing. At the prices paid for peaches this season, 2 to 3 cents per pound, a matured peach tree, with 200 to 400 pounds of fruit upon it, would yield the grower tl to $13 for the crop. This means an Inoome of $100 to $1200 sn sere tor the peach orchards. This sounds marvelous, but a good crop and good prices show just such returns. A Good Offer. For $5.50 you can get the GcArd one year and a copy of Webster's Diction ary. If you arc already a subscrib er you can get the dictionary on the same terms by payiug one year in advanoe. The dictionary then would cost yon but $3. The regular edition ousts from $11 to $12. Every family neods one of these books. Call st the GrjABi) office and examine them. They are strouglv bound either in Ilitsda or in leather. We have a Urge supply on hand Call and see them, and secure one be fore all are gone. The Pomeroy East W'ashingtonUn, Rep., says: "It has been truly said that yon can put the Independent newspaper down as Democratic. Democracy coutrols them one and all. Without exception thsy are sail ins under false "colors. We believe this to be true to a great extent and It is oertalnly laudatory of the principles of Democracy. When a man lays aside party prejudices and studies the issues from a non-partisan view, he will either beoonie a pronounoed Demo orat or people will speak of him as "Inde pendent with Democratic leaning." The E. W. might include in the list nearly all of the non political magazines and periodicals. Dayton Inlander. It Is reported In Washington that the mail receipts of the olty pustofllce have in creased 33 per cent, because of the mail matter seut out by the pension agents in search of dependent pensnmoers, on, agent sending out a milliou oopios of his paper, containing urgent appeal for applications under the new law. This reveals the chief source of all receut appeals for new pension legislation. The pension agent, with the iuterost of a contingent fee in the proceed ings, is a great deal more enorgetio in the business of pensiou begging than the veter ans o( the war. An English syndicate have contracted to purchase Mrs. Stahl's brewery at Walla Walla. Mrs. Stahl is to turn over all prop erty belonging to the City Brewery to the syndicste, giviug the latter six months' time to oonsider the proposition without bonds or forfeiture of any kind on either side. If within ths sit months the syndi cate chooses to buy, it wilt pay Mrs. Btahl $150,000 in the following manner, viz: $50,000 cash down, $25,000 after six months snd $75,000 after one year scoured by mort gage on the property. Cardinal Newman, who has just died at the age of ninety years, has been lor ball a oentury a leading church figure. lie was conspicuous not only for his abilities which were great, and for his philanthropic and kindly nature; but because after years of service as a minister of ths Church of Eng land, he left that and went over to the Church of Home. In both he was an able, useful man, whose works will livs after him. The Atchison (Kan.) Champion, one of the oldest and most influential Republican pspera in Kansas, came out July 91 with a free trade flag at its masthead. It says that protection has so Impoverished the farmers of the West aud enriched the manufacturers of the East that nothing oau bring a cure except free trade. Lakev low Examiner: Mr.Tbos. McDon ald harvested 3,600 lbs of bay from less than one-sixth of sn acre of land, on the A. Cogr well place In the south part of town. The yield being at the rate of over ten tons to the aore. The Farmer's Alliance of Kansas has ad dressed a petition to the judge of the Eighth judicial district praying tbst mortgage may not be foreclosed against (armors, because of orop failures and stringency in the money market. F. M. Wilkins, the drnggist, wishes to remind his patrons that It is a dangerous policy to wait until taken sick befors buying s bottle of Chamberlain's folio, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. Every family should be provided with some reliable remedy for bowel oomplaints, ready for immediate use, whenever required, (luring the summer months, and this remedy is unquestionably far superior to any other. It can always be depended upon, snd is pleasant and safe to take. It Is put up In 25 and 50 cent bottles. A Little Too Late to doctor when Brlgbt's Disease has dune its work. Take Wright's Kidney and Liver Cure for inflammation of kidneys and liver, pain in back and other warnings of kidney trouble. Sold by all druggists. a-..! -i - - - - -- - -t Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of nmitv. ft.rnttth ftnt whaltMomenM,. More economical than th, ordinary kinds and can not be sold In competition with the multi tude of low teat, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Hold oniv in cans. uoiu. Bixuio Powoaa Co- 106 vYall SU, N. Y. mm. . ffROYALKWI J sj ) A New Variety of Grain. Baker City Democrat: Yesterday after noon B. W, Levens brought to the Demo crat office, five stalks of grain, the name ci which we are unable to state, as it has pur l!ed everyone who has seen it. The stalks are about 41 Inches In length, the berry is large, plump and dry, and each bead con tains upward of 50 grains. The stocks and heads resemble wild goose rye, but the ber ry is not unliks a wheat grain, the only dif ference being that it is more than double the size of an ordinary wheat grain. The oereul has rather a novel history. About three years ago a swan was killed on Pouteroy lake, Wash., sboutJlOO miles north of Spokane Fall, and two peculiar looking grains were found in its craw. These grains were planted by J. 8. Derrick on his farm on Willow oreek, Malheur county, more for an experiment than anything else. The re sult wss that several large stalwart stalk, spraug up, which produced about a table-spoonful of grain. Mr. Derrick pre sented grains to Mr. Levens, and the gentle tlemsn planted them in his garden In this city on April 10th. They grew rapidly without Irrigation, and each grain produced five stalks. About one peck of grain will be re alized from the crop, and Mr. Levens in forms the reporter that he would have enough seed to plant about an acre next year, and that it was bis intention to keep on experimenting until he repeated the craze of that caused by the discovery of a wheat known throughout California as the Pride of Butte, which was found among wheat and plauted. Owing to its large size and fine milling qualities, it brought 3 cents per pound when other wheat was selling at l'i cents. A Sad Suicide. On Monday morning a sad case ot suicide occurred at Coquille City. Mrs. Addie Mackey, a young woman who had been mar ried only three months, shot herself with a revolver and died Instantly. Deceased and her husband occupied a house owned by John Baker, a livery stable man, and Mr. Baker slept in the house upstairs. Mr. Ba ker snys the young couple were at home on Sunday night and seemed very affection ate. Mr. Mackey, the husband, rose early Monday morning, built a fire and went to the stable where he wss employed, and shortly came home to breakfast. Finding ths meal was not ready he returned to his work, aud after he left deceased called for Baker to go at once for her husband, saying, "You be sure and come back with him." Baker hur riedly dressed and coming down asked if she was ill, but received in reply the requost to go at onoe for her husband. Baker started and after going a little distance heard a shot and thinking she had acted strangely hs re turned to the house, and found she had gone to bis room, taking bis revolver and placing the mnxzls to hor forehead, just above the eyes, had sat down on the lounge aod fired, blowing out her brains and presenting a most ghastly spectaole. The husband was called and was almost insane with grief. He burst into the window when they tried to keep him from the corpse and tried to take the body in his arms, asking ber all the time in the most piteous tones," What did you do it for?" There is no doubt but tbs act was committed under the impulse of insanity, snd no one seems to be able to suggest suy reason tor the rash act. Skipping Sturgeon. Astorian: An interesting sight was af forded to anyone vfslting the old Hume can nery building Monday where the new in dustry of preparing sturgeon for shipment was in progress. T. B. Trescott, of Port land, is engaged in the business and has two men at work here at present. They have received ninety-five In the few days they have been running. The fish averag ing about 150 pounds each, are thrown on the floor, a cut mode about the body below the gills, longitudinal outs two or three inches apart are made'fiom this to the tail snd the fish is booked on to with a block snd tackle and swung up. A hook tears the strips of tough hide from the body the en trails are removed and the fish thrown on a table, where it is cut up and the backbone removed. The meat is packed in square boxes and shipped to Portland, where it is frozen In that shape and the blocks shipped thus to New York. Here they are placed in a pickle for five or six hours, then dried and smoked, and are ready to be eaten. The men at work here are pretty expert and dis pose of a big sturgeon in about seven or eight minutes. It lakes nearly 4,250 pounds of live fish to make a ton ready for ship ment, losing somnlLing over half in dress ing. The business will be continued here until next April, providing the market does not get overstocked. Next season the stur- ?;oon will probably be canned instead of rozen for shipment. Morrow bss 293,000 acres ot surveyed lands in The Dallos district open to settle ment. In Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Mor row, Crook and Grant counties, in The Dalles distriot, there are 3,iU9,010 acres of surveyed and 350,100 acres ot unsurveyed sll vacant. This district has also 1,457,000 acres of N. P. R. R. lands which will be thrown open foi settlement in the near fu ture. Morrow Is about evenly divided br. tween The Dalles and La Grande districts. TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST, Ths great appetiier, tonic and liver rulntor. fn use (or mire than nu yean in r.n'iaii.i. Positive specifio for liver complaint; bad taata in the mouth on arising; in the moruln?, dull pains In the head and back ot th, eyes, tired feellnir, diziinm, Ungor symptoms of livr complaint. Remedy Dr ileuley's English Dandelion Tonic Relieves coniitipation, siiar pens the eppetit and tones up the entire sys tem. Get th, genuin, from your drugtriat for 81, and tak, according to direeti-ma. ADVICE TO MOTHEliS. Mas. Wisslow's Soothijo Srm'P, fur cf.il dren teething;, is th, prescription f one of the bmt female nurses aud phyniciaua in the United States, and has been used for forty year with neverfailing; success by millions of mother lor tnsir cmuirro. uurwg me pr eM of teething its value Is incalculable. It relieve, th, child from twin, cures dywntTy and diarrhoea, griping in th bowel, anil wu,,l colic. By (irin health to th, etijid It rts tb mother. Price & a buttle. J