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nrv 117! BNE r KSTiBLlSllER m THE DUSEimTIOS OF DEIOCRAT1C rRINCirLES. AXO TO N HONCST LIVlXfi BT TDK SWEAT OF OLR BROW VOL 22 EUGENE, OH., SATUUDAY. OCTOREtt 4. 1890. NO, 50. EUGJ C G JElif (SujfBf City (Guard. tPOHUSBED EVEEY SATURDAYS 1. L CAMPBELL, I'ubllaher and Proprietor. OFFICE-Ou the East aid of Willamette Street, between Seventh and Eighth Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'er annum... Six Monthi.. . three monthi. $2 SO . L25 . .75 ODE ONLY UATKS OH ADVKHTI81NO. Advertisements inierted u follows: JU9 iquHV) wu iiim ur inw hub uiHruini o: inch subsequent inMrtion $L Cssh require! in advance. Time advertisers will be charged at the ol lowing rates: (ns square three months $0 00 fln nuara iix monthi 8 00 Oneiquareone year 12 00 Transient notices in local column, 20 cents ler line tor each insertion. Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All job work must be paid for on Dxlivibt. CEO. B. DORRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections and matters in probate L, BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF this State. Will give special attention to collections and probate matters. Orrios Over Hendriclc k Eakin'i bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, riU lENB CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE Rooms 74 8 McClaren Building. -Special attention given to Collections and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Orric-In Register Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORNKT-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY. OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE fourtsof the State. . Special attention given to real estate, col- $Vtf$3?Tl the United States Government Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and . Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, - - Oregon. eToTpotter, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Omu- Room No. 4. Dunn'. Block. GEO. M. MILLER tUtorney and Ccunsellor-atrLaw, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Ofllce-ln Masonio Temple. eTr. skipworth, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, ' G0' Omcc-Up sUiri in Beglster Block, first door to the left " ,, ,. attended to. - A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. EUGENE CITY ORJEGON. Srcialttention given to Probate busine and Abstracte of Title. Ornci-Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Evidence on Fifth street, where Dr Sb.lton ormerly resided. DRS. PAINE & M MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St, Opporito Hoffman House. DR D. A. PAIXB, Residence corn and High 8te, Euwrie. 0Uri DR. W. T. McMUKTRY, Heswenw St. between 9th and 10th, Eugent DR. J. O. GRAY, Q DENT 1ST. OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL traetiuaof teeth. M EM t numi. (frti 1 i k'-J vi V3M I : i- a m m m m. s m m JLMLiu 1SUS1XESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. h hi Select hi South ol Portland Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. The Pacific Tea Co. Has Changed Hands Mr. J. 0. Having purchased it. BEDROCK PRICES ! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents and Coffees. HarnessShop HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS CHOP OP 9th BTRU.r opposite Star Bakery, I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the LOWEST BATES. The Most Competent Workmen Are employed, and I will riJravor to me with a call. A. GOLDSMITH llie Best Known TToa LARGER stock of Fine ery, Wooden and Willow Ware Pavs Highest CAfeH price for Hides, Wool, Tallow, &c. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Day & Henderson THW 1. HADING FBBIITUBl UHDEETAEISG House in Eugene. Corner 7th and WiL Sts E. R .LuckeyMo. DE.1LERS 1JV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. " Prescription Department in Competent hands. Manufacturing Mini ft' mm. jc an Jeweler. -r i He will sell goods at given away with Teas give satisfaction tc iun.a favcr . . .wtstst. i n v in -hoi Groceries, China, Glass, Crock than ever before. Country Produce, lure, Nans, Rhineharl tact A Sure Cure for Colds, Coughs, Croup, Acute Catarrh, Asthma, Dif ficult Breathing, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and all Af fections of the Thro.it and Lungs, Is free from Opium, Morphine and all deleterious drugs. No Cough Remedy hiw ever hefhre met wllh rurh uuivontMl ami hourly emlnrM'tiu-iii. Km-h WtttlurolltitUiK tlre llluny ilueii u hiijt other eouuh mtxtun1, mid one tlimn Kiil tlo twice a. itiiu'h s.ioil. lo not mliTi a "ulltilit u all KeriiMM din'iiM-K or the tlirmttiind lime have a .mull lH-einiiinit. A ilme atler exixviiiro will rveiit a culil. ITevenlhin 1 heller anil chcHiwr lluiii enre. Trit'e AOr.t laiyeslxe ei.OOcouUluii (liree times Uie qiuiiillly of the IxK. Ue. SIX LARQE BOTTLES FOR $5. Ir. IIIIIer'sM-pAirc book sent freo by mail. HILLER DRUB CO., San Francisco, Cal. FOR MALE HY E. It. LUCKEY A CO. J S. LUCKEY. IALBBIM Clocks, Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Ki'ua'riiig rrutnptly Uxecutcd. eT All Work Warranted. 0 J. 8. LUCCRY Central Drug Store ! DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINKS, TOILKT ARTlCLEvS, a rt'LL LINE OP PERFUMES AND SOAPS, IMPORTED and Dompntio CIGARS. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT 1. well ki'Dt. anil all l'livulrlmin I'n'wriiitlonsand Kmnllv KiM'llM'N will In ulvell till. Iinillllit anil eNrelul slli'iitlon nl atiiiiiH'leiilaiidexTlem'ed 1'hariuaeim. East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. ALSO OFFICE OK II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attend all calls in this city aud surrounding country. Satisfac tion Guaiantned. Special Bargains ft BETTIAFs This Month ! flpfTPRESS (iOOHS in latent shades. HggrCW)THINO, tho ISoHt. npiflJOOTS AND SIIOK!. of all descriptions. DHTSlH-cial Sale of LADIKS' WItAl'S and all kinds of JAHMKNTS, in latest Novelties. "wDon't miss this Sale. all comietition, and G. BETTMAN. H5TA11 kinds of Produce taken at Highest Trices, the same as CASH. Eugene Machine G. N. FIIAZER, -IIAKE3 ALL CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES. ItEPAmiXO OP ALL KISD8 Give me a trial I guarantee my work to ad sail! raes. A Lillle Too Late lo doctor when Bright 's Disesse has done its work. Take Wright' Kiduey and Liver Cure for inflammation of kidneys aud liver, pain in back and other warniug of kiiluey trouble. Sold by all ilrugj;il. llAWKr, Or., Aug 1, 1890. An old soldier's story: Iu tbe lute war I was Koldieriu tbe First Marylaud Volun teers, Company U. Iiiiriug uiy term of service I coulrsi'led cbrouio (lisrtbirs, since then I have ued a great anion ut of medi cine, but wben I (ouud an; tbnt would give me rebel tbey would injure my stomach, uutil Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dior rbu' remedy was brougbt to my notice. I use it and will say it is tbe only remedy tbat gave me peruianeut relief and uo bad results lollow. I tuke pleasure iu rerommendiug tbis preparation lo all my old comrades, bo, while giving their service to their rouuiry, contracted Ibis dreadful disease an I did, from eating unwholesome and uncook ed food. Yours trulv. A E Ueuding, Ualsey, Or. Foi sale by F. M. Wilkius. Freiicli Tisiisy Wafers. These wafers are a sure and safe siwcitio for sll kimls ot femsle troubles and will remove all obstructions to the monthly periuds, no mutter what the cause. They are just what every woman needs, and can be lined safely. For sale by the Livingstone Medical Co., man ufacturers, l'lirtland, Oregon, also hy our sole stents, Otbtirn Co.. Druggists, F.tigene, Oregon. TAKE IT 11EFOKE BREAKFAST, The great appetiter, tonic and liver regulator. In use for in ire than M) years in Knxlsnil 1'o.itive seclKo for liver complaint; bad taste in the mouth on arising in the moraine, dull lim in the hesd and back nt tbe eyes, tired feeling, iliuines, langor symptoms of liver complaint Kemeily lr Henley's English Dandelion Tonio. ltelievea constipation, ahar pens the spintite and tones up the entire ays tern, (let the genuine from your urugrfiit lor 1, and take acconllng to directions. L- I I. - Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial lo the human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently jrst promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AMD TO CleansetiisSystem Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TREN0TH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Menu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fbancisco, Cau Loduvills, Kv. New YoaC, N. Y RenieinhtT we will meet WILL NOT he undersold. Shops Proprietor. KI-VDB OF- OP MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. five satisfaction. Hh eorner of Eudith street u. n. t ivA.tn Foundry! "Only a Little Chap." "I kuow," said the conductor, ss he fin isbed counting np and lighted a cigar, "that most people consider ns a hard hearted lot, but we've got to be, or at leant must appear to be. A railioad company has little lo do with sentiment sud a great deal lo do with busiuesa. I can't afford to lei people ride at my expense, so what am I to do?" No remedy beiug suggested, be smoked on In silence for two or three minutes, and then continued: "I didn't use to have so much heart about it, always excusing myself on the plea ot duty: but one night about three years ago something happened which has kept my heart pretty soft ever since. It was on the run out of Buffalo, and wben I oame to take up the fares I came across a woman and a child. She was pnlefaced aud poorly clad, and she bad a world of trouble on her face, I saw that in a general wsy, but it was not my business to pity her. The child with her, a boy ot seven or eight, was lying back on tbe seal, with her old sbswl for s pillow She offered me one full-fare tickot lo a point about foity miles below, but I demanded one for the boy. " 'Please sir,' she said, 'we are very poor, aud he's only a little chap, and I'm taking bini home lo die.' "Tbat was no excuse, and I plainly (old hor that she must pay for bin or he'd bars to get off. I thought she was trying lo best his wsy, but in thst I was mistaken. It was a dark and rainy night, sad she'd never got ready lo leave the train at the next station if she'd bad money lo pay for the boy. I felt s bit ashamed wben I saw her making ready sud it hurt me to see ber leaniug over him and both sry together, but one of our men bid been discharged only a week before for overlooking a one legged soldier who only wuntrd a lift of ten miles." "And no one offered to pay tbe boy's fare?" "For n wonder, no. There was a full orowd in the car, but all seemed lo look upon tbs pair with suspicion. I hsted to put them off, sud I was hoping tbe womsn would make one mors appeal and gite me a show to back water, wben the train ran into and she made ready to get off. The least I could do was to help ber with Ihe boy. I picked him np and started lo follow her oat, bat I had hardly taken notice of his white (see end tear-wet cheeks, wben he uttered a shriek of fesr, straightened out In my arms, and next inslsnt I knew I held a corpse. Yes, sir, tbe life went out of him with thst cry, and tbe mother tnrned on me with a look I can never forgot, and orled: "'lie's dead! lie's desd! And you have killed him!' "I don't like to think of it,"wbispered lbs conductor, after a long silenoe. "I bad my month's wages in my pocket and 1 gave her every dollar of it, and the passengers raised u much more, snd when I left her with ber dead at the next ststion I had dons every thing I possibly could, bat tbat didn't olear me. I bad been too harsh and cold. 8he hsd (old me Ihe troth and I had donbted her. She bad ssked for mercy and I bad ordered ber out Into tbs night and the storm with a dying boy in her oars. She has never forgiven me, and never will, and try as hard ss I may I can never forgive myself," N. Y. Sun. A Valuable Bovine. The Astoris Pioneer ssys thst B. P. Hall, residing np the river in the vlolnity of Qsll's ferry, has a half roan Durham cow which brought him lour eslves Inside ol eleven months, sll alive and doing well, snd on good grass ths psst season gave about five gallons of rich milk each dsy. Tbe Arst two calves came in April, 1889 snd Ihe next two lsst March, tbs former both being males snd the latter a male and female. A man with a few cows like that oould soon stock the ranges ot Eastern Ore gon. With all its fsnlts, the present congress, even iu the hurry of the dosing dsys of the session, is not forgetful of tbe dead, A res olution hss been passed to print 10,000 copies of Ihe eulogies delivered in congress upon ths late Representative Wilbur, of New York, of which fifty copies shall be bound in full morocco'for use of tbs family of deceased, all at a cost of 1,600. Twenty- five thousand of tbe eulogies on Samutl Bai:dall will cost 110,376, which wss more money than Randall was able to leave bis family after a lifetime of public service. Tbe same amount was expended, sacred to tbe memory of Senator Deck, snd lbs eulo gies sll told, of lbs dead, of this session ol congress, will co.t 105,000. Whst a wilful waste of money ibis is and tbs shsms ol it is tbst tbe handsomely printed books are mainly need ss esmpsign documents. Sun day Welcome. Tbe discussion of tbe water works ques tion in the Dalits most be getting rather warm judging from the following editorial remarks in tbe Times-Moantelneer of ths 20 insl: "We bsve beard that sons of the offscourings of this oity Ihe fwlid emana tions of public sewers bsve talked of a necktie party regarding Ihe editor of Ihe Times-Monntaineer. To them ws will calm ly say that this psper, on Ibe wsler ques. tion, is anchored lo its principles, and tbey will meet a besrty welcome when tbey at tempt any intimidation. We are naturally constructed to oppose such elements, and will give them s cordial reception when Ibey attempt lo inaugurate a policy of violence," Tbs Mississippi Constitutional Conven tion has adopted the educational test ss a qualification for voting. It applies to whites snd blacks Impartially and is not lo take ef fect until 1896 giving ample time for Illit erates to learn lo read. Tbs total receipts ol the stats fair at Sa lem amounted to 919,908 85, which is a considerable increaae over the receipts of previons years. This is a good showing snd eviooee the fact that people gener ally lake an Interest in fairs. In It a Miracle? The Ashland Tidings ssys tbat about two weeks sgo somebody who was in tbe new Cstbollo church in Ashland noticed a discol oration on the wall back of the gallery which presents in indistinct outliue a resemblance lo a female figure of tbe angel class, with wings snd sll. Since it was noticed there bsve been many visitors to the chuicb to inspeot it snd some people who are most sssily impressed by lbs wonderful snd nnas asl in the world about tbem are ioclined to figure ont a miracle of the old fashioned sort a tracing of tbe figure of the Holy Virgin on the walls of tbe church by spiritusl bsnds. Whether there is supposed to be any special significance attached lo tbe occur rence, whether it is a good omen or an omen ot any sort, is not settled upon yet. The figure, however, is not dearly enough defined nor pretty enough ss a picture to be very impressive, snd most people will take tbe esrtbly view of the matter which is tbat the apparition is tbe result of a discoloration of the well by moisture or some other cause effecting the tints used in the kslsomining mixture spplied sometime sgo, sod tbat there is nothing spiritusl shout it. Sixteeu Thousand IJIIIh. New York Sun. The last Saturday of September is the ear-. liest dste set for ths adjournment of Con gress by the most sanguine Representative anxious to get horns to his district. Last week tbe total number of bills si ready Introduced in tbs Senste during tbe present session resch 4,391; and tbs total in troduced In tbe ITouse reached 12,030. Al together, 10,421 new laws hsve been pro posed by the Senators and Representatives of Ihe Fifty-first Congress since the National Legislature met in lssl December. At this rats it will not be long before Mr. Tilden's surprising prophecy made In 187S, that 20,000 bills would be introduced, will be literally fulfilled. 10,400 bills! That is 73 a day since Congress met; s dozen laws proposed during every hour that this Con gress hss been in session. Mr. Tilden was right. Nobody csn know whst is In them. A Scholarly Notice. The following is said lo ba a literal emiv " i j of the rales posted on a school house op in the Big Bend country: "Eachpopil is l en quired to mske a bow on entering the School of morning, also on leaving of the School Boom of evening. There shsll be no protein language osed in School nor on the plsy around, nor there shsll be no nln. stlckin, plnchin, soratchin, nor no toggin, nor no uneasy wmiperin In school. No pupil shsll levs the School house without permission of Ihe Teacher. No moven from seat to seat. No fitin on the road from nor to School nor no Nlck-namin. Every pupil oyer eight years old shsll be subjeo to these rales, and the teacher is to make allowense for all duuIIs nnder eiobt " O andenforoe the roles aocorden. If any scbolar brakes these rales the shall be oun- ished byswltcben." At the Democratic Cooeresslonal Conven tion of Ihe Third Minnesota District, held September 12, a letter wss read from Ihe uon. a. U. McClelland, late chairman of tbe Republican Third District central com mittee, announcing bis Intention to vote with tbe Democratic party ibis fall. In the course of tbe lot ler Mr. McClelland said: 'Oar Representatives, bv their vots for the MoKinloy bill, bsve proved themselves in espsble of independent sction and un worth v of Ihe confidence of (hose whose servants tbey are, Deeming, ae I do. the welfare of tbe many paramount to Ihe interests ot the few, and bav ing no good reason to expect reform from tbe party In power, I regard it as a doty a wall as a privilege to awlst in placing In power men whose past records ball be a safs gusrantee of their devotion In tbe future cause of tbe people. Borne of Ihe newspapers are engaged in discussing "the place for Government mon ey." They forget tbe people are the Gov ernment and tbe Government is the people. And the place for every dollar not needed by the Government for its legitimate needs is iu tbs pockets of tbs men who earned it. To take the people's money from them lo pay bounties or unearned interest to bondholders, or to look it np until business ie crippled and then torn it into Wall street, is an abuse of tbs taxing powt r. a Prineville Review: Farmers are busy hauling In wheat and delivering it to the flouring mill. Tbis looks better than it did lost year to aee them hauling wheat and flour from Wasco county. Most ot the fann ers who have alfalfa meadows hsvs harvest ed Ihe third crop, sod Ihe result is a yield of from Ave to six tons of hay to ths acre. Where such crops ss these can be raiftd there ought to be no fears of snow storms. Ths new census report of religions bodies in the United States shows that Ihsre srs 134 sects, with 25,000,000 members. Ths Meth odists number 5,000,000; tbe Baptists 4,000, 000; the Roman Catholics 4,000,000; Ibe Preebyterisns 3,000,000; snd the Episcopal ians 2,000,000. Give Them Chancer Thst is to say. Tour lunesi Also sll vonr breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passages, bat tbe thousands of little lubes snd cavities lending from them. Wben these are dogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your luting can not do their work. And what they do, they eannot do weel. Cell it cold, could, croup. pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, ail srs bad. AU ought to be got rid ot. There is just one sure way to get rid ot tbem. Tbat is to tuke Bo' cbee 'a German Hymp, which any drr t will sell yon at 75 cents a bottle. l,u everything else hu failed yoa, you may d penJ upon this for certain.