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nn m .EUGENI CI Y G j KiTABLISUEJ) KOB TDB BIME11MTI0!. OF DEXOCUTIC PRINCIPLES. 11D TO 1123 11 lOSUTLimO BT TOXIWE1T OF QUI BROW '()L 23 EUGENE, OR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891. NO, 1. m 5ugfM City (Suarl jFUBUSHED EVERY SATURDAY. 1. L CAMPBELL, fiiblUlit-r Proprietor. (,VFICE-Hu the Kv eld f Wl.llam.tl -irv't. It'a ud Kllth trerts. t'KKM- or Sl'BHi'KlPTUJN. l er annum . . MouVh- three month.. ' OVH OXLx K.VTBM O ADVKimSlNO. A,.rtUeninU lorted m follow,! MMMH. un Hue. or let on. insertion $3. 'TvertU.riwUlU charged th. ol- IC'Umonth. WOO .taVesii month.. iu tor ch Insertion. , ' . , Advertising btUi will b rendered quarterly. l)ob work mutt be aip io o diutwt. " CEO. B.D0RRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, I irlLL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V ol th.&icoud Judicial District ndin hi Suur.ni. Court of thU State, b8piXl attention given to collection, end patters in probat L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. I1UACTICE3 IN ALLTHE COURTS OF L this Stat. Will trfve ttutlo,, to collection. and probat matter. 0rric-Over Hendriclc k Eakin's bank. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-at-Law, KUtlENK CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE-Room. 78 McCUren Building. M-Specil atteution given to Collection. and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Orrit'l-la Rcgitter Block. J.J. WALTON. Jr., ATXO HNKT-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY. OREGON. 17 ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Y fourU of the State. .Special attention given to real estate, col- tSrjain,. agt th. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. DUNN'S BUILDING,- Eugcne, - Oregon. E. O. POTTER, . Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Ornoa-Boom No. 4, Dunn' Block. GEO. M. MILLER jLttomaj and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. OREGON. EUGENE CITY, - Ofllce-ln Maeonlo Temple. L. WHITE, DENTIST, accessor to Dr. N. J. Taylor.) OFFICE, Over Matlock'. Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. EUGENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to TroUU butinet and Abttracta of Title. Orrici Over Lane County Bank. DRS. PAINE & M'MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St., OppoeiU Hoffman Home. DR. D. A. PAINE, Retidenot corner 10th and High 9teU, Eneene. , DR. W. T. McMURTRY, Residence Oliv 8t, between 8th and 10th, Eugent. DR. J. 0. GRAY, DENTIST. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN YOUNG'S block, opposite Guard office. All wort; warranted. , , I-aoghlnf, gas admlninUred for peinlea. traction ot toetb. MOORE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Coffin, and CwkoU alway. on band. Pr .aring and Embalming Bodi Specialty. Nifcht call, prompty attended. BetideoM, acond bona, aouth of Metno diet Church, Willamette .treet. (S EST lltVlli' L OENUI.E Lane County, J S. LUCKEY. (A LIB IN Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc ReDuring Promptly Executed. mr& II Work WarranUd.jSS J. S. LUCCEY Ep B00ISI0EE E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Succeator to Geo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Order, by mall promptly attended to. Ad dreu Lock Box 119. Cash, k Prices, AT CRESVELL From and after Feb. 1, 1891, my terms will be strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will Not be Undersold. Highest market price Paid for Produce. If not all traded out will pay balance in Cash. J. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. p. W. A. CHAIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon SOLE jeVG - I GENUINE YOUMfi units 53 FISHER & WATKINS, PROPRIETORS. Will keep conttantly on hand a full aupply of MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL, Which they will aell at the lowest market pri oei, A fair .hart of th publio patronage lieited . TO THB FARMERS t W. will pay the hlffheat market price for Fat Cattle. Uok ana Bfteep. SHOP ON WILTtAMETTE STREET. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. MeaU delWerad to any part of the city free of charge. Groceries ! Having purchased the Matlock Grocery Store, we call the attention of the public to the fact that we will keep on hand a FIRST-CLASS stock of groceries,which will he sold to our pat rons at the lowest rates. FISHER BROS. WANTED. WOOL, HIDES AND FURS AT GOLDSMITH'S. EUVOP IPQJEl. "C3 m mm There i3 No Use Talking NEW YORK I HAS COME TO STAY, AndaohuthePENXIEa Havliif Ita founUln head at M9, Ml and KB Bnmdwar and 1J0, m and YU Mercer ilrect. New York ( liy, the lanrest W hoknale Auction House In the United Btati We got the advantage of l'rtcen In all line, carried. When receiving and marking (ioodi we do not auk how much can w. gt-t for the article, bnt aak what can we afford to elt the article for, and we have never yet marked an article at a price that did not eell it quick. We do not aell gooda at a high price when they are In aeaxin and at or near the clone of th. era on make reduction and bTK IAL bargain day. to clime out .lock. Our gooda are awrpt away while they are yet In Hwun, Th. price doe th. hualneaa. Remember our good, are marked In PLAIN KIOL'KKH to sell for I'AHH, and w. can not have two price, on. for caah and the other, well, w. will ay for eternity. It I. eay to aril good, when the right figure is on them. Well, we have the goods and th. right figures on them. A few of the figure.: Ladles' Dongola Button ... II. M worth t-' V) , va " . , 11.69 " 4.l 8.44 " 5.00 . l.t " 1.7S 11 Hand sewed Flexible Ml.se lmngola Kid Button. . l..iw (ioat l.m " Men.' Fine Short,... LU, Ml, 1.H7, 2.M, 12K, 1 Mens' English Tie 1.:, 1, 1. 2.W Box Tin A'booi Hhoe. I.1H, l.M, l.HM, I.67.I.W Mens' Calf Boota. i75 worth H ) HOSIERY. Fast Black Beamleas 2S, , H2, iSc Fancy Btrlped 11, 12, 1, 23, St, S!o Men's,. 7, 9. 10, 11 , 13. Ill, 24, 27, , IB, Oat Meal Soap... ,.7c ink Clucks , 24 sheets Note Paper IK.hreta Legal Cap Satchels Celluloid Fnap Collars. . 4C .'. ".. . 7c a.w Ac So 43, V, 47,M,6S,7'.I, "7c 15, inn uuns. aw Window Bhadrt. natent roller bus This it only a small list of what w. carry. Come and see. W e will be pleased to show you our goods and matchless prlcea. Remember our place of busluens la not on Front street; It la Just around the corner, on Ninth street. W. thank you for your generous patronage In the past, and shall strive to merit a much larger share of your trade In the future. Very respectfully, FRANK & FISK, Ninth Street, Eugene, Or. Dr. Jennie S. Barnard Regular Physician, EUGENE, OREGON. Will specially treat all Disease of WO. MEN AND CHILDREN. Room 'I, Dunn's Block. B. B. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate buainea such aa buying, aelliug, leasing and renting farmland city property, etc. Offio on tomb, id of Ninth fttert. STORE Oregon For Sale. 80 acre, of fine beaver dura land for al. Easy to clear. Land adjoining and of .ame character produced last year 6 ton. timothy hay per acre. Two .pring branches on the premitei. No swampy land, liood oat range. For term, and information, apply at this offlct. Msdtoud Floub. A. Goldsmith hat re ceived another car load of the celebrated Medford floor, lie will keep thi. exoelltnt brand of flour in .lock at all time, hereafter. The Eugene Cigar Factory Keep, constantly on hand the 11 nest brand, of bom made, domestic, and Key We.t cigar.. Charge, the lowest price for chew ing and .niokiug tobacoo. Sell at retail and wholesale. Give Them t Chance J That ii to .ay, yonr lung.t Alto all yonr breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery It U. Not only m larger air pannage, bat the tbouiand. of little tnbe and cavitie leading from them. When them are clogged and ohoked with matter which oaght not to be there, your lung, can not do their work. And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, eongh, cronp, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and no and bead and long obstruction, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There l Inst on ear way to get rid of them. That 1 to take Bo obee'a German By rap, which any droggUt will aell yon ai 76 cent a bottle. Even if everything elae Da failed yon, yon may de dend opon thi for certain. There i. no danger of a oold retailing In pneumonia when Chaiuberlaiu' Cough Remedy i. used a. directed "for a evr cold." It effectually ronnteracta and arrest any tendency of a cold to result iu pneu monia. Tbi. fact wa. tally proven in thous ands of case during the epidemic of Influ enza lust winter. For aale by F. M. Wilkin., Druggist. j .... j B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved Towa property for tola, on taty Unns. Property Eontod and Rents Collecttd, Tin Inaurano. Companies I represent art among th. Oldest and most IUIiabl., and In tht I'aowrT and Eqi.'iTilM adjuatmtnt of tbtir owes Htawd Keconu to Nona. K than of your patronage la tolIciUd. Oflioa- Id City liall. n. f. noimis. E. E. BURLINCAME'8 ASSAY OFFICE1 ( CHEMICAL o LABORATORY Ettabllslied In Oolor.lo. Hamtilra br msll or tvprM will reralva pri'nii and cur.Iul attcuiioo. Gold 1 Silver Bullion H,isZ liism, ins t lm Larrtut St., Brmr. Colt. HOFFMAN DOUSE Eugene, Oregon. DuBoIs Bros., Proprietors. Afflicted Kamiw. A correapoitliDt ha. just returned from trip throngh Rooks, l'hlllips, Norton, Gmham, Decatur, rthcriiUn, Thoma and IUwIin. co u u lies, Kansas, where an Iiivch tigulion hat been ma le of the condition of the people of the norlhwcalern part of the sliite. It- port, of distrviia und iluhtitutiou bat. beru aiut out from lime to time, but the tuutu port of the train Iu not been told. Fur (out year, past thi. part of the .Into ho. been atlllcted with .ever drouth and no crop ha v. been raised. Each succeed ing apring aaw th farmer leaa able to pre pare dIh land for the aetd and the autumn brought bim no relief. On by ou bit hone, and cattle were aold to provide mean, to carry bi family through th win ter. When th .am drouth cam last sum mer anil th crops wtrt dried and withered in the field, (her began an exodu from th God-luraaken country, and all (boa who bad any mean, left to pay traveling expen tet ttarted to set away from lb iturile Und. COVgBKD VI MOBTUiOM. In mort in.tonoe the farm were nioit' gaged to their full value, aud In leaving the settler limply left th roof which covered him, a. be owned no equity in th place, and hi atock and uteuailt had been tacri fioed to keep a food upp)y on band. Folly 10.000 people bar left (heir home. aftC putting in there the best year, of their live, in hope, of building a fortune, or at leant a competency, They now go to other pla oes with their energies weakened and their constitution, ruined by th privation and hardship, of th past. But all did Dot go. There are many who could not get away. Their horse, and cat II had been aold to keep hunger from the door, and aa th tunimor waned these peo' pie aaw dire want .taring them in th face Their fuel wa scant, their food poor and meager, and their clothing barely .ufllcleut to keep them protected from the biting wind. Tbl. wa tut condition when th long Id, dian aummer abruptly ended with a blix ... -.1 il,..t .... .:.! a u i n i, rri. iu.i vamou uniu iu im iiiiui u0 hungry aud worn-out frame, of the aettler could uot aland th additional drain on their vitality and to day nearly every house baa it dead. Till .OMI) THCTU. Tbi. i. no fanoy aketcb, but the bar and appalling fact. From the Blue hill, in northern Rook, county, clear around to At wood in Rawlin. county there i. the aame desolate country, thinly peopled with men, women and ohildreo, who mast have rulicl or die. They are iu Hitch absolute need that the food i. parceled out a. it la among shipwrecked mariner, on a rait iu mid' ooeau. Far from timber and coal, they have been compelled lo d.troy first their wagon and (aiming implement, and at last their furniture for fuel with which to keep body and soul together nntil relief is fur, nulled from the outside. Hhould this aid be long delayed there will be more need of cof fins than of clothing. Already many death, among childien are reported' and the recent finding of th Clif. ton family, dead and dyiug, .how what i to be expected throughout lb whole northwestern part of the ilal. Bo far there bat been no concerted action looking to th relief of the unfortunate., bat there hat on th other hand been in eS ort to pre vent the publication of th true condition through fear that inch publicity would be a detriment to th .late at large and deter Immigrant from oomlng In. DTIMO Or WANT. Th fact remain., howeyer, and grow more patent each lucoeeding year, that hundred of people are .lowly dying of want and exposure in th very land where Imml' gration i. aolioited. Th people are Id ab ject want and their d Is treat oan only be re lieved by large donation, or by regulated .tat aid. InRookiand Phillip countiei over half the farmi bar been abandoned to the mortgagee., who bad plaoed large .um. on wortblet. land and have property npon which they cannot realize one-balf of their loan and for which they can get no tenant. Increased Representation. The oeDsui of 1880 fixed th number of representative In th lower boa. of eon- gres at 325. Tbi., with th Mventy-.lx senator., mad 401 member of th national legislature. Th ceosus of 1890 and th admission of four new state change all that. Th in ereated population give Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Oeorgla, Kansas, Mas sachusetts, Michigan, Mistonrl, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin each an additional congressman; Illinois, Minnesota, Fennsylvania aud Texas each gain two; Ne braska gain three; making twenty-four in all. Tb.r art 332 representative, in lb pre nt coDgrest.'ln th next tber will be 350, This, with the eighty-eight senator, make. a total representation of 441. Frineville Revitw: Snow ha piled up to th depth of two feet in the mountain be tween Ochoco and Bridge creek. These mountains sr. th great reservoir for a good portion of Crook county and when there is plenty of snow there, the stream, through out the county are well supplied with water the coming summer. If nature will stack up wo feet more ot suow in these mountain, there need be no fear of a drouth next tea ton. A Chinaman who killed a countryman in (be railroad camp of West Fork a few weeks ago ha bw-n found dead iu lb mountain tbre miles from tbaft place. An account of tht killing wa published in th Iloseburg Keview at the time it occurred. The mur derer fled into th mouutaint and perished of starvation. SAVED From a terrible death, la what so many my after being eured of catarrh by u.ing the ( alifornla I'iMlliv. and NVgtlv. Electrlo Liniment. It never falls to cure Kh.-iim.ll.ra, Neuralgia, Lame Hack, Bora Ihroat, Headache, luotliacne, c ..ylL The Vuulshed. Surplus. "What was two years ago the richest pub. lie tmiMity in the world will b substantially baukrupt long before the term of th present term of itdminiatrntion expire." This is startling declaration made by Mr. Carli.le, in the February number of the Fo rum, now aenntor dom Kentucky, Mr. Car lisle Is a capable man of affair, whoso long service in congress has given bim keen in flight o( the wuya and mennt, the rocelpts and expenditures of the United Slatos. The day Harrison entered npon charge of the na tional trust th rash surplus in th treasury amounted to 91'0,000,000. At the close of the piesout fiscal year, June 30 next, tber will be a deficit of $14,000,000. A year later the deficit will be $81,000,000. When Garfield was chairman of th boas committee on appropriation nineteen year ago he said: "It is manliest that the neces sity ot expenditures dor not keep pace with the mere increase of numbers, and while the total lumi of money expended matt neces sarily be greater from year to year th amount per capita ought in all well regulated government in time of peace to grow gradu ally less," Senator Carlisle show that while the population in 1830 was only aixteen times as great as in 1790, yet expenditures were mora than 130 lime a great. In 1810 the expenditure per capita were 73 cents, in 1890 they weae 4.19. While th popula tion wa. nine time as great th per capita expeube of the government were forty-eight time. a. great. Gen. Garfield said in 1873: "W may reasonably expect (hat the expenditnre for pensions will hereafter steadily deorease, nn loss our legislation should b unwarrantably extravagant." The Forum article show, that in 1372 pension! consumed only f 28, 500,000. In 1890 th increase was to HOC, 830,000. For the current year it is $133,. 000,000, "and," say Mr. Carlisle, "th country will be unexpectedly fortunate if the expenditures for thi. purpose stop short of $200,000,000." It i well that the people called a bait lost November, but they will not be entirely safe until they have changed the senate as well as the bouse, and the executive a woll as both. There is a limit to the taxable resources oj the republic, and there is pressing need for return lo th thrifty praoticea that obtained before the advent of republicanism. For Codlin Moths. R. 8. Wnllaoe said the state board of hor ticulture recommended a eolation of 1 pound of Paris green or London purple to 150 gal lons of witter as a spray for the codling moth. lie bad tried it, but found it loo strong In this proportion. ' It burned th leave. lie reduced it to 1 pound to 409 gallons of water and thinks that strong enough. While Taria green doe not mix so readily with water as London purple, still he prefers it, as it has proved more ef fectual with him. He would idyise all to ba careful in the use. of arsenioal poisons. The grower should first try it on a few tree to test it strength. If the leave are burned, he would add more water. lie prefers arsenical poiion to all others, Mr. Wallace's experience with .praying for codlin moth was not altogether satisfac tory. Observation last year up to July 1st failed to find any apple, affected. After thi date the damage was considerable. It i necessary to .pray np to the time of picking. Spraying should be done every two week. II has implicit faith in Lon don purple and Farls green it properly ap plied. He described what should be a per fect sprayer. Th nozzle should be inch a, to give the finest possible spray. He said the wooly aphis it th wont enemy to' tht apple orchard. Working in th root as wel as th branches, and the cottony lubstanoe encasing th insect being impervious to any spray, there is apparently no way to erad icate the nuisance, lie tried many different method or speolfici without effect. The green aphis is uot so much (o be (eared. The lady bug is an enemy ol tbi Inject, Remedies for th (reen aphis aa publhraed iu bulletin, issued by th slat board of horticulture, have proved effectual. The only insect troubling bia pear or oherry tree i the dug. This la successfully corn batted dy applying remedies aa published u the board' bulletin. The Correct Census. The following i the the official cental of Oregon by counties as It will appear in th eleventh census: Maker Linn ...16,avi .... '.Mini .'...Zi.WH .... 4,:ti5 ....74,"M .... 7,V ... l.TVi ....lW ,...Li,m4 ,1 .... ,1 ,...ll,sr;'J ,...10,6& ..313,767 Heuton.... t'lackainat ClatMip ... Columbia., t'oii , Crook Curry Dung). . (iillinia ... (Imnt lUruey... JnekMin. .. Josephine. Klamath. . Lake Lane ... (t,ii.-.i ...1!,I .. 10.0111 .... ft, I'll ... n,t Malheur .... Mariuii Morrow Multnomah Polk 3.JI 1 1 Hhernmu . . . ..l.TiM Tillamook.. ,.U,M I'niatllla.. l mon Wallowa Wanco Washington. Yamhill Total . 8,01 . Will ,11,H'. .. 4,7H . '2,414 . 3.1'M A'ath date of th Young Mitchell-La Blanch conteat approaches, interest! in th affair Is very much on the increase. The prooet of picking the winner, say th S. F. News-Letter, seems to be a hazardous undertaking, a the shrewdest Judge of pa. gtlistio matters cannot see wherein one or the other ba th tdvintage. L Blanche's phenomenal strength, hi punching ability and hi pecnlirr aptitude for taking hard knock without collapsing is considered to be offset by bi opponent' yooth, stamina and undoubted oleveineas, and tbe knowing ones look forward to a stubborn fight on the euing of the 20tb. ' . as Times: Most of the sheep men of Jackson omitted th customary shearing last (all, and the result will b a magnificent crop of long, lustrous wool thi spring. Th flocks of the valley art now to nearly fret from scab that the practice of fall shearing 1 no longer ab solutely necessary, and will doubtle be abandoned to some extent in the future. The stock inspection law has been of vast benefit to the theep raisers of the county, for witbont it they could carer have succeed ed in exterminating th pest.