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nn Li Pin mr? CI Y G ARfl U 1 XLJL unmmn m m mimmm ok democratic rmMiriEs, and to his n honest living by tub sweat of our bbow 'OL22 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1890. NO, 50. (gtigftu (City Cuaril (PUBLISHED EVE11Y SATURDAY. 1. L CAMPBELL, ublWher suid Proprietor. OFFICK-Oo tht Ea tide of Willamette .tree., between Seventh ami Eighth Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I 'or annum t2 60 .Six Month 1.25 I lire month .75 OB R ONLY K.VTKS OF ADVJCKTISING. ' Advertisement Inserted u follows: Out quar, ten line, or leaa one insertion 13; ech ubequent insertion IL Caib require 1 in advance. 'I'ime advertiser will be charged at the ol lowing rate. : I id. niuare three month. 16 00 Due aquare ix month. 8 00 One aquare one year. 12 00 Transient notice in local column, 20 cent per line tor eaoh insertion. Advertising bill will be rendered quarterly. All job work must be paid fob or dimviby. CEO. B. DORRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, rU. PRACTICE IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of thi State. , Sptoial attention given to collection and matter in probate L BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUUENE CITV, OREGON. I PRACTICES IN ALLTUE COURTS OF L thi State. Will give pecial atteution to sllectiona and probate matter. OmoB Over Hendrlck i Eakin' bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attonicy-at-Law, iCUiJENE CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE Room 74 8 McClaren Building. WSpecial attention given to Collection and Probate businese. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Omc-In Register Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY. OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE t'ourts of the State. , Special attention given to real estate, col- 't&TTlu against the United State Government Office in Walton' bnck-room 7 and 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, Oregon. E. O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, OREGON. EUGENE, Ornci- Room No. 4, Dunn'i Block. GEO. M. MILLER ittorney and CcunseUatrLaw, and Real Estate A$ent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Oflice-In Masonic Temple. E. E. SKIPWORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Orrica-Upstairs in Register Block, first door to the left. " , . Will do a general law practice aU the Court, of the State. All bu.inea. promptly at attended to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. tUGENB CITY OREGON. Special attention given to TrobaU busine and Abstract of Title. Omci Over Lane County Bant T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, wher Dr Shlton ormerly raided. DRS. PAINE & M MURTRY, Physician's & Surgeons, Office 9th 8t, OppoaiU Hoffman Hon. DR. D. A. PAINE, Bcidenc corner 10th and High Street, Emrene. DR. W. T. McMURTRY. Rdeac OUve 8L. between 9th d 10th, Eoent- DR. J. 0. GRAY, Q DENT 1ST. nrncx over grange store, all VI I work warranted. I Muhis ru aiimini i.Urd for paUl 1 fV r vZl IMSM Ms -ii -15USINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. The Most Select hi South of Forty Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. The Vaciflc Tea Co. Has Changed Hands Mr. J. 0. Having purchased it. He will sell goods at BEDROCK PRICES! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. Harness Shop HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 9th STREET 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 endeavor to give satisfaction to 11 ahjn.a favcr me with a call. A. GOLDSMITH, Ik U Known Qracer in Eugene ! Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock ery, Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CASH price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, &c. Orders filled promptly, with toe greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. IMy & Henderson -TUB IKADIXO FURNITURE " UBBEETAEmG House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts E. E .LuckeyMo. DEALERS lJi DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competentlhands. Manufacturing , at k x m a a. s a . m : UuLLDV.'i; at Jt am Jeweler. WML A. A. CUItUIE. 3t ni l j fill A Sura Cure for Colds, Coughs, Croup, Acuta Catarrh, Asthma, Dif ficult Breathing,' Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and all Af . factions of the Throat and 4-ungs. Is free from Opium, Morphine and all deleterious drugs. 1 XoConuh Remedy hs.evfrhelhrempt wlih. PuchuiiUcrMliuul neiirlyt'iMlitrM'iiit'iit. Karli U)itleciiilitlii. twlre mm many ilor. n. any other cough mUtuiv, uil one itniio will do twice a. inurlt kooiI. h ntt iii'itUvl a ".llKht cold," a all Mrloua dlxwn of Iho thnmtand Iiiiie havea .mail Uvlmiliij;. A it ewe alter exiHMtiro will prevent a void. I'revenlion 1. lieuer and oheHHT Ihtm cure. Price flOc.l l.rwe.iie I.IH)-contain. tUruo time the qiuuitiiy of the Wc. lut. BIX LARQC BOTTLES FOR $5. Ir. niller'iM-nago book icot free by mall. HILLER DRUB CO., San Francisco, Cal. J Ott 8ALK BY e; r. luckev & co. J S. LUCKEY, CALEB IN Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Repairing Promptly Executed. r4ll Work Warranted.-?) J. 8. LUCKEY Central Drug Store ! DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, A KI LL LINK OK PERFUMES AND SOAPS, IMPORTED and Domeatio CIGAKS. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT I. well kept, and all I'hynlcl.ni I'nwrtptliin.and Fainilv Kccinc will he niveu the iimniot and rnreful attentlnn ol acnmvU'Utudexucrieni'ed rharinaciHi. East Ninth' Street, Eugene, Oregon ALSO OFFICE OF II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attend all calls in this city aud surrounding country. Satiufac tion Guatantned. Special Bargains 11. BETTIAFs This Month! flgtTDRESS fJOODS in latest shades. jtCLOTIIINU, tlioBest. ljBI500TS AND SHOES, of all descriptions. fl5TSrecial Sale of LADIES' WIIATS anl all kinds of GARMENTS, in latest Novelties. Zrr- Don't miss this Sale. Kemeinher wo will meet iP-a? all competition, and WILL NOT he undersold. G BETTMAN. JtAll kinds of Produce taken at Highest l'rices, the same as CASH. Eugene Machine G. N. FRAZEtt, ,1IAKE8 ALL CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES. BEPAIRIN'Q OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. Give me a trial. I guarant my work to giv tUfacti.. Shop Ji 'tr aad Ul rae. N A-U A Little Too Late to doctor when KrinUt' Piiteaiie ha done it work. Take Wright' Kuluey and Liver Cure (or iullaninintiou of kicluey aud liver, ain in back aud other warning of ki.lticy trouble. Hold by all tlruggiitlH, I f aijikt. Or.. Aug 1, WO. Ad old o Idler' .lory: In the late war I wan a .nldler in the Kirxt Maryland Volun teer, Comtmny (1. Durins my term of enric I contracted chronic diarrhiva, aince then I have naed a great anioiiut of medi olne, but when I lound anr that would give me reliel they would Injur my atomach, until Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea remedy wa brought to my notice. I ue it and will lay it i the only remedy that gave me permanent relief and no bad reanlt follow. I take plea.ura in recommending tliis preparation to all my old comrade., who, while giving their aervicea to their country, contracted this dreadfuljdiiieaae a I did, from eating nnwhole.oma and uncook ed food. Your trulv, A E Ilending, Iluliey, Or. Fot ale byF..'M.' Wilkin. Freucli Tansy AVafein. Theae wifen are a aure and aaf atiecilio fur all kind, ot female trouble .ml will remove all ntxtrtiction to the monthly perUla, no matter what the came. They are ju.t what every woman need., and can be tinedl aafely. For aale by the Liviimton Medical Co., man ufaiHurera, l'urtlanil, (Inyon, alwi by our anle aitenta, Otburn A i'a. 1 rugiita, Eugene, Orei;iiii. TAKE IT UEFOKK BREAKFAST, Th great apiietiter, tonic and liver reuulator. Id iim fur ni'ire than AO year in Enuland. 1'o.itive citic for liver complaint; 1ml taate in the mouth on ari.ing in the nmrnlim, dull pain in the head and back ol the eyea, tired feeling, iliuine, langor .ymptomi of liver complaint. Reinedv Dr Henley'. Engliah landelion Tonic Relieve ounatipatlon, .liar pen the appetite and tmea up the entire y tera. Oet the genuine front your druggt.t for 11, and take according to direction. Combines the juice of the Blue Fipi of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plant, known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on tlie KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS AXD TO Cleanse tin System Effectually, .0 THAT "- PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one Is using it and all are delighted with it. Atk your druggist for SYRUP OK FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San FaAHciKO, Cal. lonitviixa, Kv. N.w Voaa, N. Y Shops Proprietor. Kl.NUS OF- Foundry! COTTAGE (ittOVE FA I It. I'reniium Lint, Kaeet and InrldpntH. Cotluge Drove Leader, Oct. 41b. The Lane County Fair at Cottage Grove, which baa been talked of for aouie time past by the citizen, here and the public in geuer af opened Monday with good attendance and cloned Wedlienday. With but few txceptiou the fail can be called a aucceu. Notwith Hlanding the weather people from all part of thi and adjaoent couutie were here, and seemed to be pleased with the lair. Every train from each way waa crowded wilb peo ple. About thirty people came np Monday from Eugene. MONDAY. The drat day waa spent In inspecting the pavilion, raciug, listening to band niuaio, etc. At U:30 a. in. a large crowd wa assem bled at the pavilion to inspect th display of fruit, vegetables, fancy work, etc. The exhibit waa in Enkin & Urialow's old store. 'I oo much credit cannot be Riven to the la dies, who made quite an exteuaiv display of needle work, paiuting aud fancy woik ot all kinds, showing much interest and great skill in the niakiug. The display of fruit, vege tablea, etc., wa small, but good what there waa, At 10 o'clock the crowd inarched to the race track, headed by the Cottage Grove cornet baud. The saddle horse race waa the Brut to come off, at 10 s. m. Three horses were entered and the race was won by Sorrel Jim, belougiug to Steve Jones of Eugene. In the afternoon the trotting race came oil at two o'clock. Three entries were made. 1. L. McDaniels, Dainy; J. P. Cotton, llronoo Utilgrr; A. J. Keeney, Minnie. The first beat waa wou by llrouco and Miunia wa distauced; (ecoud heat wa won by Daisy; third by llronco; fourth by Daisy and llron oo wa distanced, llefore the second beat llrouco got excited and kicked loose from hi sulky, breaking it. Thi delayed the race for several niiuute and was much to the disadvantage of the owner, as the only cart left wsa a heavy, low wheeled sulky. At four o'olock an agricultural address wa delivered In an able manner by Professor Condon, of Eugene, to a large and apprecia tive attendance. The day wound up with a grand ball In the evening which was largely attended. TUESDAY. During the night It bad commenced ruin ing aud did not alack up much nntil noon. The mile claxh ruuniug race, which waa to have come off in the forenoon, was postpon ed nutil the afternoon at two. Three entries were made and the race wa won by Sorrel Jim, entered by Stephen Jones. Tom Den ton, a horse entered by J. P. Cotton, flew the track aud went a hundred yard to jump a feuce to get dear from the fair grounds, bat as he waa held down by his rider ran into the fence and was then turned to the race track and put through, lie did not fly the track again, but gained very fast on the other hones which were over two hundred yards ahead, for the first bslf a mile, then slackened bis speed. About 115 pools were sold on this race. At the fair grounds Tuesday afternoon as the running race was to com off, and the horses were on the track exercising J. P, Cotton's borss, Tem Denton, broke the bit in his bridle and broke through an open place in the fence, through the crowd. Sev eral persons were knooked down, and a lit tle eight year old boy ot Frank Love luce had his leg broke below the knee, A psperwas immediately circulated to raise money for the unfortunate family, 956 was raised. Dr. Oglesby, was summoned from the crowd, aud set the fraotore. The child is gelling along nicely. Stock parade came off at (our o'olock. WIDNSHDAY Wo the last day snd it was raining moat all day. The half mile foot race cam off at three o'clock aud was won by Grant Allen. Judges were sppolnted to deuid on prem iums in the pavilion and on the fair grounds. On account of a misunderstanding the pa vilion was not as orowded ss It should have been. It was atated on the bills tbat exhib it were lo be made by Saturday, Sept. 117, which was done in order to have (hem in for Mouday, some bad the impression tbat no entries could be mad later than that data. The rain Monday kept good many away, nevertbelesa the fair went oo just the same. Mr. W. llolloa-ay, one of th leading jew elers ol Eugene, sent up a water set valued at (20, as a premium for the beat display of fruit. Mr. J. II. Sbortrldge, of Cosit Fork, carried off the honors for bis sevtral varie ties of fruit. The prize was not rewired In time to advertise It, so not as mnoh twins were taken with the exhibits ss there wnould have been had tbey known they were work ing for a valuable premium. Several outside races were run, and tb grand stand was tilled to the brim every day. There waa one swing on the ground which ws kept busy. The grove wss olesred np In good shape for tbe occasion and was well filled with campers. Good order wss kept during th entire fair under tbe able msnagement of Grand Mar shal Dr. Oglesby. Joe Kennedy, O. W. MoRcynoIds and Dug Cellars were aasist snta. Good musio wss furnished by the Cottage Grove cornet band. Mr. J. S. Churchill of Springfield, who was secretary four years for th fair st Eu gene, some years ago, was called on and assiated the secretary here during the fair. Everyone eeemed to enjoy themselves and returned to their borne Thursday In the hope tbst there would be another fair hers next year. rsiMiuu Lurr. a no ants. 0 F Knox, mare four years old, roan, 2d. R Carrey, stallion four year old, 1st. John Cooley, atullion four years old and over, 'ii. N W White, colt, 1st. J II McFarland, m.re four year old and over, 1st. M Kelly, two year old filly, 1st. 1 O Powell, Clydesdale boiae, 1st. V A Raukiu, Eugene, atalllon four years, Is;. I L McDunleU, stallion roadster, 1st. O F Knox, mate, 4 year old load.ter, lat. N W White, geldiogs, team 1 years, 1st. B CATTLI. R Carrey, shorthorn bull calf, 1st; heifer snortnorn, 1st. John Cooley, short horn hull four years, 1st. R Carrey, shorthorn cow, lat. Geo F Sears, hereford boll two years old, lat. J G Powell, aberdeen snd shorthorn bull, 1st. W II Small, shorthorn bull, 3 years, 1st. J H McFsrtand, shorthorn calf, 1st. O--0OATS AMO SHIEf. JS Barclay, buck, 1st; lamb, cots wold locn.ter, 1st. O F Knox, buck lambs, coUwold, 1st; ewe Umb. 1st. W II Small, three bucks, cotswold, lat. Joe Perkins, buck, angora, lt; , ango- 1 niTUlIO 1 SSWIMO, KMrTTOKt. Mrs. Harriett Gsrrontte, cotton bed quilt, Int. Grandma Sherwood, cotton bed quilt, 3d. Lncy Ltbangh, three bed qailt. id; rug, lit-, ion ruin ion. 2d: knit skirt. 1st. Mr. Carrey, crazy quilt, 2d; cotton bed qnilt, 2.1. Mrs Herbert Eakin, crazy quilt, U; sofa cushion, lat; fancy apron, Ut. Lncy Garroutte, floor mat, 2d. Mrs Hen Lurch, umbrella caae, 1st; stand cover, 2d; relic, 1st. M ins China Piper, pillow shams, 1st; suit of underwear, 2d; crochet spron, 1st. Grandma Sherwood, three pillow shams, 2d. Mrs Sarah E Smith, pillow shams, 2d. Mis Annie Oglesby, table scarf, 1st; darned net work tidy, 2d. Mrs 8 M Adams, sofa cnabion crazy work, 2d. Miss Msggie Croner, Eogonb, table scarf, chenille embroidery, lat. Mrs Cardwell, sofa cushlou chenille em broidery, 1st. Miss Lucy Adams, zephyr table scarf, 1st. Mis Nancy Lebaugh, table cover, 1st; knit tidy, 2d. Mis Laura Sears, lace tidy, 1st; table oover, Ut. Mrs J P Cnrrin, tidy; 1st. Miss Lena McMurry, scale work, 1st. Mrs Martha Thornton, zephyr tidy, 2d. a ntm paoDtJcT. J G Powell, white corn, 2d. J P Taylor, evergreen milllet, 1st. J N Barclay, Pleasant Hill, sugar corn, lat; pop corn, 1st; field corn, 2d. A M Sweeney, corn nn stalk, 1st. A J Keeney, C res well, wheat, lat: barley, 1st. J II Ctowe, Biuslaw, popcorn, 1st; sun flower, lat, o nimr. II K Garroutte, butter, 1st. I 1IISID, CAE (S, PBKHIRVH, DBIKD FRUIT. Mrs. Lurch, four jars canned fruit, 1st. Mrs Heater Pipei, 13 jars assorted canned fruit, 1st. Hon R M Yeatcb, bread which he baked 22 years ago, on the day be graduated, 1st. Mrs Oglesby, two jars canned pears, 1st; jar preserved pear. 1st. Mrs MoMurry, canned crab apples, 1st; sppls jelly, 2d. Mrs H Thompson, pear preserves, 1st. Mrs. S U Morss, 20 variolic jelly, Ut. Mrs G A Koldrick, swoet pickles, 1st. Mr M J Veatch, dried prunes, lat. Mrs Ann Sears, fresh canned tomatoes, 1st, UHDSa 1(1 TEARS OF AOK. Ad Hanson, Eugene, sofa tidy, chenille embroidery, Ut, Lucy Lane, knit hood, 1st. Lillis Lurch, ssddle bags, 2d; collar box, 2d; scarf tidy, 1st; tidy, 2d. Celia Lurch, crochet slipper, lat. Orpha Wynne, saddle begs, lat. Mable Wynne, tabble cover, 1st. Lizzie Johnson, three pieces ot crochet laoe, 1st. m rsorr. N Martin, two varieties fall apples, 1st, Capt O'Brien, Biuslaw, glori niundi apples 2d; pesches 1st; orange quince 2d' E B Whitted, Dutch migranne apple, 2d. I N Barclay, seedling spples, 1st; Isabella grapes, 1st. - Wm Kelly, winter tnples, lit. Mrs S It Mors, seedling spples, Ut. Mrs E P ltedford, seedling apples, 2d. lien Lurch, buredasnjose peurs, Ut. J H Sbortrldge, sbsutanuella pears, 2d ; orange quince, 1st. Mrs II Garroutte, lawton blackberries, 2d. J U Bhortridge, Wilson blackberry. 2d; Concord grapes, 2d. N Martin, September peach, 2d. J B Ruscber, crab apples, 1st. VSllSTADI.lt. J O Powell, onion donvers, lat. M Kebblebeck, potatoes. 1st. J P Taylor, long red beets, 1st; sugar beot, 1st; table beet, 1st; table beet, long, 2d. Eakin 4 Drlstow, bnrbank potatoes, 1st. I N Barolay, three varieties potatoes, 1st. E P Redford, potatoes, 2d. J B Ruscber, tomatoes, 1st. J A Sears, mangle wurtzel beet, 2d ; pie melon, 1st. J U Crow, early pototoes, 2d. Mrs Ann Hears, tomatoes, 2d. O rXOBAL. Lizzie Johnson, oleander, 1st. Mrs Thompson, fnohsis, 1st. H N Gsrrontte, boquet of pansiea, 1st. Callie Garroutte, two boquets, 2d. Dr. Ogleaby, collection, 1st and 2d. Q WORK OT ART AMO FANCY. WOBK. Miss Annie Oglesby, banner luster paint ing, 2d; banner smooth painting on white velvet, 1st; luster painting in frame, 1st. Mis Lucy Garroutte, hair wreath, 1st. Robert Lane, Eugene, oil painting, ma rine, Ut, V. W. Chsnsse, display of of job printing, 1st. MoMlnnvllls Reporter: While at Inde pendence the other day, Judge Galloway says be rode out to Monmouth over tha nnln. Una nf twn .ml A h.K ffiiltlS. in iUSt six minute. He pronounces it a great suo- uess, snd wsa assured it is paying expenses . . . ... l... i . .i snd interest on tue capiiai iuvobiou. u .ihnaiuttn ellimn ottered him a biff Ore mluin on every dollar of tbe stock he could boy miow per. iana suuaieu smug mo line between the two towns baa taken a inmp from eighty dollars an acre to two lundred and fllty and three hundred dollars. The oensus gives Ban Francisco 297,'JiK) population, bnt to this will be added about 5,000 sailors, fishermen, sto., who are now st sea, but belong here, Th oensus author ities have them on their list and will count them in. No doubt even tbat addition will leave us much below our proper footing, but that is a condition which probably prevails in all our largs cities always excepting St. Paul and Minneapolis before tha reoouut. 8. F. Bulletin. The Corvallia Times says: Th wagon road ha been completed down th Alsea valley to th head ol till., and thou who have traveled over it report it a very gond mountain tlnr oughfar. Th peopl of Alaea bav bu try ing for year to get thi road built and now that it i. aooouiplislied there hi rejoicing throuhout th valley. Tb AUea bay is beau tiful ami offer many inducement to pleanure seekers to spend hi. summer vacation, and now that it I easy of access, it will toon become a wall known a Yaquina, A statement has been going tb rounds of the state press tbat a number of marriagee in Union county were void because no cer tificates of the party performing th mar riage had beeen filed. This omisaion of the party legalizing tbe marriage wonld not af fect tha validity of it. Tha person who failed to perform bis duty by making tbe proper return, however, wonld be liable to prosecution. Give Them a Chance I That Is to say, your lungsi Also all your ' breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it ia. Not only the larger air paaaagea, but tbe thousands of little tubes and cavities leading front them. When the are clogged and choked with nutter which ought not to be there, yonr lungs can not do their work. And what tbey do, they cannot do weal. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any i f the family of throat snd nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. Aii onght to be got rid of. There i jUHt one sure way to get rid of them. Tbat i to take L i chee's German Syrnp, which any dret-uii-t will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Eveu if everything els has failed yon, you may di pend upon this for oertaiu. traction ot teeth.