The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 13, 1877, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOR TflE DISSEMJiATlOS OP DEMOCRATIC r&IXClrLES, AND TO EARN AS UOXEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OF Oil BBOW
WHOLE NO. 519.
EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1877.
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$2.50 per year IN ADVANCE!.
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Zht (5uflcnf Cttu, Guard.
x. ALKXAKDBH,
W. IL AJ.EXANDKH.
ALEXANDER BROS.,
Publishers and Proprietors.
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OFFICE In Underwood' Brick Building,
over Crain's Jewelry Store.
HUE ONLY '
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
AdverUsemenU Inserted a follow;
)m square, M lime or lew, one insertion ; each
mVquent Insertion L Cash required In advance
Time advertisers will be eUrged at "the following
rteJ
a. .quart three month... --
.ixnontlia J J"J
" oaeyear " 00
Trnlent notice, in loci eolumn, SO oent per line
r each liuertion.
Advertising bill will be nendored quarterly.
All lob wor mart be r a roa on nnjvKat.
POSTOFFICE.
Office Hour. -From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday,
from . to J:S p. m. ,
Mail arrive, from the soft' h and leave, going north
10 a.m. Arrive, from tlie north and leave, going
ruth atlJS p. m. For Siaiclaw. Kranklin and Ixmg
Tm, rWoe at a.m. on Wednesday., kor Orawfords
wille. Camp Creek and Brownsville at I r.u.
Letter, will be ready furdehvery half an hour after
.rival f train.. Utter, should be left at the oliioe
aa hoar before, mail, depart. '
A. B. fATTEllSOS, P. M.
80CETI,ES. ,
No 11. A. F. and A. M.
MocU Brat and third Weluesuay in each
month.
mvwc. Bpkkcfr litn-r ido ho. w . .
JV TjO. F. Meets every Tuesday eveuing.
jL&-" WwttMM .tKeuaumr No. 6,
aneeU eu the Sd and 1th Wedntwlaya in each month.
V- a T f
LON CLEAVER,
iDB WTIS T
00M9 OVER MRS. JACKSON'S Mil
linery Store, . .
WILLAMETTE STREET.
Tf
DK. F. WELSH
HAS OPENED
DKNTAJLi KOOMS
Tennaneutly in the f ndervrood Brick, Eugene
City, and respectfully solicits a hare of the
5' mblic natronax. liefers by permission to J.
. Cardwell, i'ortl&nd.
A. TF. PATTERSON ,
PHYSICIAN AND. SUUGEON,
, ce on Ktnth Street, ippoaltethf St.
Charles Hotel, and at Ke.ldence,
. KJOKNK CITY OREGON.
Dr J; C Shields
VVFFERS HI PROFESSIONAL SER
J rices to the oitteons of Eugene t lty and
inrroumlini? country. . Speeml attention piven
oall OBSTETRICAL CASES and UiMi
INE DISEASES entrusted to his care.
Office at the St. Charles Hotel,
,DR. JOSEPH P. GILL -
Ci AJf BE FOUND AT it IS OFFICE or res
yidence when not iirofewaonally engaged.
Offica at tie ,
POST OFFICE itUVG STORE.
, Residence os Eighth street,' cpnoaite Prey-
Aertah Church.
Chas." Li. Horn,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH.
y tvp-aT.EUIN GUNS. RIFLES,
nd luateriaid. Rearing done in
SS? the neatest stjje and Warranted.
' Sewing Marines, Safes, IkU,
etc.. reuaired.
Gunsioaned and ammunon furnished:
' hop oa Ninth stiwt, opinio btarXiaKery.
GEO. B. D01UUS,
iTTOMW AV8 CODSSElLtm AT IAW,
, Office on W'illaraetto street, Eugene City.
Oamkaiiflll - Aflallt
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ST. NICHOLAS,
" Tht king of all publications muni for (Ac
young oniuher lidt f li Atlantic." South
amton (Knglaod) Observer.
The third volume of thi Iuiyitu parable Magaiine
i. now completed. With it SOU royal octavo page,
and six hundred ifluatrationa, it. splendid mrials,
iU shortc, stories, poems, and .ketohe., etei, eto., in
it. bfKiitiil binding oi red and gold, it u the moat
splendid gift buuk Air boys and girls ever iasuod from
the preas. Price, M ; in full gilt, 5.
ST. NICHOLAS FOR 1877. .
Wnoh ojien. with November, 1876, beirin. a short
and very entertaining aerial from the French, " 1 he
Kingdum of the Oreody." A story adapted to tlie
Thanksiriving season.- Another aerial of abaorbing
interait to boys,
' HIS OWN MASTER,"
BV t. X. TROWUKIIK1C,
author of the "Jack Haiard Htoriea," in the Christ
mas Huliday - Niunlwr. VesiiUi. wnal .tone.,
Christmas storles.lively skeU'-hee.poeiu. and nirturea
for the huliduys, and aume aatonishiuir illustrations'
oi imentAl enurts, ivitn drawings ny hitimptwnrtisu.
hie ciiRiKrMAH holiday number of
B'f. NI8U0I.A8, superbly illustrated, contains a
vert interesting pu'pur. ,
"TUB BOYS OF MY CHILDHOOD,"
By WILLIAM CULLIK BitlAKT.
Do not Fail to Buy St. Nicholas for tbe
Christmas Holidays. 1 rico, 23 ucnts.
Durinir the veai- there will be Interesting pa per. for
birys, by Willam Cullen Bryant, ohn ti. Whittier,
Thoma. Uuirhcs. William Uow'tt, Dr. Holland,
Qforge MacDouald, Bunfurd B. Hunt, Frunlr B.
Stockton, and others. .
There will be stories, sketches and poems of special
intercut to irlrls, by Harriet Prescutt Spofford, 8-
aan ty ilKlge, Nirnb Winter Kellogg, tliJIetn Ptu
art ljieliM, Louisa Alcott, Lucretia P. liule, CilBV
lhaxter, Mary Mnpe. Ikxlife. ana many ouiers.
There will be also
" TWELVE 6KY PICTURES,"
ht pnor. mocTOB, ;
the Astromer, with map., .bowing "The Star, of
Each Month," will be'likely to .urpuas in Interest
any aerie, in popular science recently given to the
Pu!'lir;. 1 . 'J...
AMUNKMCS V A n if WnuUtUO.l, WllU
FUN AND FROLIC, and WIT AND WISDOM.
will be mingled as heretofore, and St. NicMola. will
continue to delight the young and give pleasure to
the old.
GOOD NEWS FOR BOYS AND GIUL8.
To meet the demand for a cheaper St. Nicholas
Gift-Book, the price of vol.. I and II ha. been re
duced to (S each. Tlie three Volumes, in an elegant
library case, are sold lor IW (in lull gut, suj, so
that all. may give their children a complete set.
These volumes nintainmnrealtmutive material than
fill v dollars' worth oi orillnufv children's book.. ,
. 8uliription price, Ma rear. The three bound vol
umes anil a suUwvo: won lot tuis yearoniy in. dud
scrilie with the neaiost newsdealer, or send money in
Check, or P. O. Money order, or in reiristered letter,
to ScaiiuiKB & Co., Hi Bioaaway, N. Y.
ALFRED BLEU
Has Liken po8C8nii of tlie
Luckey Livery Stable,
And will carry on a ,
GENERAL LIVERY BUSINESS.
Horses fed and boarded by the week or day.
HOUSES AND BUGGIES FOR HIRE. .
ST fiHARLFS HOTEL
EUGEXE CITY, OREGON.
MRS. A. RENTREW, : . Pr
II a vine again tnken possession of the o
well known ft" "
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
Wiiuh has been newly furnished and refitted,
now oiien foe the reception of guests. ;.
I havi fifteen roouis in the v-i
.FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILPING
rowing 50 roouis in alL It is tlieuost coiiuno-
(Jioas anil liest .aj'lHiiuieu uoiisb. m mo ww
south of Salem. . , . ,
FREE CO;CH TO THE HOUSE. ,"
A. HENFBEW.
B: H.JAMES,
MAHVrACTVBKR OF
TLI AM) SHEET IRON WARE,
Willamette Street,
KuKdie City, ' -v Orga.
Keeps constancy on naiid a complete assor
. meul of " ' ' ' y
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, r Stov'Ss,
. Ranges, Pumps, etc"-
Repairing 'done promptly and in the bust
manner.
COKSUAIITIOft
Positively Curcl.
All si'flerer from this diswise that are anxious to
bo cured, should try r. Kl.aner'a Celebraf
H I'nnsumnllve Powder. These 1'owdurs
.M ..nlvtinTAratinn kuuwn that will cure CBli
sumption anil all aisease. oi me .urua.auu
I, u ail n -indeed, so stnwg i. our faith in them.and
tlt thev an no humliutr. we
will forward to -very i.fferer, by mail, pot pwd, a
fre Irtal Box. . .,
We don't want your money nntil you are perfectly
satistted ot their curative power.. If your me is
worth saving, t delay in giving vow a-ww
. .. .ul l,r will surelv cure Vott.
Pric, for large ous, a. wi, "ni" i i-
United mate, ot urnaoa uy mu iv-
A ash Roninxs,
t 10 Fclij Stomt, BaooaLfK, N. T.
FITS EPILEPSY,
.OR
FALLING SICKNESS
on mount's ' r Ir. Goulard'
i"lebrtrd Infallible Vi Pouder fo
envmre aotfi-rer. tlat tlieae jsiw.lcr. wdl do all we
forth, we will wndthem bymaU. poat
paid. a. froe TiW)ol.. ytT
P""?ir L:...i....n herm madtW.di
MMi''i ..A. ...ibrnir knowlrrtir. tbowand.
fD HTjn. nr.t . i , . .
Uie Powders, we w ill guaranire a wr
mTnVns cure mevery . or refund you all
" " l.H Alf iervrs shiaild rirt
fowderian tiT tmi, and be convinced of
JaoT I art of Vmirt Kt Canada
' . ' ' l f ra ii AlilnMd
irjwip - r"
AftH 4c BOBBIXS,
SG Fcxto Stmet, Booi, N. Y.
rn CENTRAL
MARKET
BOYD & REKSHAW, Proprietors
rill
KEEP CCHSTAJfTLY OX HAKD,
BEEF.
VS7 4I "
,uo" :?trfOK.
TW Mat. of an W.a. JUo.U.
-.11 Iif a chuaks from to 1 ala.
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ri:im.TI'KAr. iMri.f.3it-i.-)
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T ll jiiiSkl.JsIt'KA
THE DEAR TJABT.
The hand that rocks the cradle ' ' .'
Is the hand that rseks'the world,, ..'
But the man that wakes the baby. ' ,
( Will get hi ear-lock curled.
At nrk Jfmil.
.- -The
man yho owns a baKy, ,
If he's any sense at all; v
Will himself arise and soothe it Y .
Whcii it first begins tmmiuulL .
. .Vnr Tort
Tlie man who rocks the baby ' . -On
very squitlly nights, (, .
Is he whose wife s a lady ' '
That shouts for woman' rights. ' ''.
-Vhilaticlpkia Frit:
The man who wakes the bnby ( ;
; Hy blundering hi at night,
' Deserves a squally lecture '
On the text of getting tight
.Vt ra.
The man who wheels the baby
In its coach around the square,
Is a very model husband.
So most of wiyes declare.
Jlaltimori Town and Com fry.
The man who alaiw the bady,
When tint little tiling's uuwll,
Raises then and there believe us,
A sort of merry h L
. 3iellefiHtulHt H alchman.
Tin' man who droits the baby -'Kerchunk'
upon the floor, -
To Surprise hi little lady,
Had better hunt the door. -
-Columbia lltrald.
The man who loves the baby
The darling little pet, ..
Wilt take it trom the cradle, ' i
And dry it when its wet , .
-Tilttburf Glob$,
The man who holds tlie baby ....
At night when its got the "sk'tters,"
If he's a Judge, will soon find but
That "all's not gold that glitters.'
I'Mitadtlpkia idemotral.
The man who owns a baby.
When he doesn't own a wife,
la in a sad predicament
You may bet your life ! ,,
London i Ohit) Timet.
The man who puts his baby . . ' .
With such a dog'rel set, ,.
Should never have another,ij ' '
And never will, 'Yon beWf
- W . W. Cnion.
Tlie man who gives the baby ' ,
Its own ungoverned way, )
Needn't be surprised : '
If it slap his jaws some day. .
mom oub bpkcial coKiwruNiir.sT.
LETTER FROI .1VASH1SGT0N. r
Wy ix.D. C. Sont.23 '77, -
r )fticu building in wbicIT
ork connected with the
jt of Interior is porformod
jtq. squares, it measures 453
.0111 east ta west, 331 ft"', from
to south and has 9' Uion
. 75 feet. ThO 4"'-
91 and costs abr-
l'he
buiKliuir wa
.'1837,
1 1rtM tArvt
Four halU oi
pass the whol
Ml
i vast
building and ha . on exhibition every
modul of evorv Datont issndd since
r
830, both foreign and American
niimbennrr about 1G0.000 njodols,
, a . , .
This part of the building is vt'.bat is
nnllod atul Lnnurn nil tba mnsmirJl
models.
About eleven o'clock
an unusual column o
noticed over the ' west wa arising
from ono of the chimneys when son
thereafter the cry of "fire" was heated
all over the neighborhood. The firci
department did not respond as
promptly as it might have donci
something more than fifteen minutetA
having olapsed before the fire engine
bad arrived. This was stationed on
0th street between r. and G. streets,
and about 12 o'clock the first stream
ot water commenced its play. Tb
fire originated in the attio that rv
just uudur the root along ninth st'
front which has boon used as
room for something near 35,00l
jocted models, and some thirty draw
ings and specifications. Tbe flames
were carried with tbe greatest rapid
ity all along the whole side of the
building, and at about 12:15 tbe en
tire roof over the west ball fell with a
most tremendous crash. At this time
the fire had its own way in . the mod
si room where It spradi-.with the
greatest rapidity. Columns of fire
arose and threatened all buildings in
the neighborhood with immediate
destruction. The large and sxten
sive offices of touis Uagger & Co.,
one of the most prominent Talent
Agencies in the clly of Washington,
located right opposite the Patent Of
fice, bad their entire stock of models
rcmoyed for sate keeping, and the
h&t was so intense in their offices
tbatiru workman employed in re
moyitfiib books, files and articles
at Tai Aljelongtng to inventors, ex-
po4a-fd,fV. greatest difficulty in
wmi. injw ci.r, i
t -, . i
to the southeast
ind the-daifgt" ttl
ii l Ti...'.;. l.-Li'.r.'i
the destruction
. .' ... ..f.-.-.f. ,
jthI.eJr'i;-!-difig a rt-move.i
i mr Afc 1 .M,.w..-
1 l.l-f - .' . il. .1
i lire cjl jwJ w iue pmvinvi
TV.
fioe building, which .with this change
ofwuidwas ontiroly , covered with
tho exception of the south hall. In
the meantime, ho wetcr, sevoral en
gines were playing with marked f
feet poa the root of the south hall
aud succeeded in giving it and tht
many valuable aud historic relics Icept
there such as Wasliiugton's war
swords, presented to him by various
foreign potentates, his plates and
dishes, the cane willed to him by len
Franklin, his military uniform, Franki
liu's printing press, ect.' The original
Doolaratiou oi Independence was also
saved, . :. -r-. ;.';
' MARKOtt' ISCAPK." "" '
AugiMt lVtersohn, of the firm of 0
A Snow & Co., l'atcnt attoruoys, wac
one of the first on the scono of disas
ter and whilo attempting to enter tho
room where tho fire was first discov
ered, with one of iBaboock's fire ex
tiuguiHUui-8, came near being killed uy
th falling of the westoru toof. Jns.
Nwrrisj of No. 5 "engino was nearly
dragged iuto the fire at tho same time
as he fell down suffocated with smoko.
1IALTW0RK KKXDKKINO AU.
When it became apparent that our
fire department was iiisuflicieiit to
oopovwith the devouring elemout,
Secrtary Schurz telegraph to the
Mayor ot lialtimore tor Help, luo
BaUimoro firo department responded
at once and tho. first engine arrived
soon after oue o'clock, having made
the run from Baltimore to Washing
ton in 32 minutes.
80LDIKR3 ON G 17 AUD.
Shortly after 1 o'clock a
detach
ment of U.S. Marines of about 100
men were placed at various points in
and 'out of the building, to guard the
povernment property. I he model
room, or the upper part of tho build,
incr contained perhaps tho finest col
lection 0t models iu tho world, which
it is imrossible to replace, as many ot
them date back to the early days of
the Patent Oflioo. There was aUo on
this flo&r largo numbers of maps and
valuable drawings. These all being
in wooden cscs, the fire spread rap-
id v from ono to mo outer. Aim
floors of the building are on brick
archi'S and consequently tho lower
lint of the building waa.o reache
v tbe fire, but the water played sad
havoc with the books and papers be
low. . . t
' ' ' TIIK OU1GIN Ot THK FIRE.'
.Many reports as to tho origin ot
the firo were circulated. The one
that was generally credited at first
was that the firo started iu the Green
House, on the top of tho roof, by tho
rays,, of tM buu coming through tho
lasS rofjf which made a focus aud
4griited some cotton which was placed
around a valuable plant.' Another
theory more generally accepted, that
the fluo for heating the Green-House
communicated , tho firo. Tho most
plausible explanation was, howsyer,
given to your co-respondent by Mr.
W:lson who was at the timo the fire
V first 'noticed, employed lu storip
j old files, and the first one r .
a the alarm ot fire, and slated
7een 9 and 10 o'clock a
wood had been lit iu one 1
offices on the basement flo'
west wing, the heated air tr
the first smoke, was visible"
spark from tho chimney, i'
boards which were place'
to kei. tbo spout of tb
positi'
VJJ9 OM 11
clock
le scene
Hi-
jorrespor
ot the fif
Dave .Hf
i than tifty'v.y
ire tho fire o.li
issio outline vf
.armed as witlr
curling, hissing, d
then there, lakin
but devouring et
rach. From eao
dows on G and
there were sheets
wards until lost u
swept away by tb '
were opon the si.
roofs of adjoining;
men were frantic!
stay the surging I
satci:s or o
Eight y.eight cs
containing- mod
bottling, baths at
bolts,- nuts, rivel
casting, dairy, fl
chard, grinding, '
manufacture, hi
borse shoes, meta
ing, (7 classes), j
pius, ores, plow;
railways, (4 tla
pianists, sLictt I
ing, wire, water"
wheels,
wire-wo
ik::.g. I
I in the north Ul
of i of bridges, bruJn
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Ol..i..,. ... a
nng. carpentry, n
iai-.vn,
draulio engineering, iournals, bear
ings, irmsoury, raoohanicnl powers,
pnving, presses, roofing, stouo. lime
and bemeut, trnshtng and tobacco.
. r U.WEUA,
The Great frluit cf the Age.
Tho treat crime ot tho times is tho
thellot.lho Presidential ' olHoe. We
properly submit to it lor tho sake of
u'aee, and in cotulcilce that by tho
virtue and wisdom of tho peoplo, the
Wrong will bo redressed without the
Jorrihle soourgo' of wUr. But, as you
justly say It can never be torgottcu
or lorgiven,and never agaiu wiuoe
suflerod by tho people of this country
to occur. iNol only bus the moot atro-
cjoiis traiid nceu practiced, Out tlie
Constitution has bocu overturned and
derided. The Supremo Court, which
was the great salegunrd of tho rights
ot the people, onshriui'd iu "their alloc-
Hons lu'canso they believed it was,
as tho Constitution1 intended it to bo,
honest and impartial, above all party
intluonees, has becii torn from its holy
place and a majority ot its members
submerged in party crimo, until now,
tho country lonifies it, and no man
confides iu it.-- Not content with this
desecration, the thon President, Ulys
ses S. Graut, by an act, than which
neither Cromwell nor JSapoleon ever
perpetrated one more atrocious, sur
rounded tho representatives of tho
people, while silling in tho discharge
of ;lholr duty, with cannon, and by
terror compelled them and thoir
Judges to go through tho humiliation
ot seeming to adjudge and Vote iaii iy,
while all fairness was forgotten in
utter disregard of tho . Constitution
and tho rights ot , tho ropresontatives
of tho people, to whom tho Constitu-
' ii i . i ,i.,i.i
lion WlnUly gBVB llio puwui vi utuu-
ing, and llieii eluoting tho Presidenta
The act by 'which Mr Hayes ao?
quired office and powor onu never be
approvod, for thereby tho chutige 3u
the Constitution would become per
manent, and'the republic at an end,
Tho accidental President of a Junta,
headed by a militnry dictator, will
bocomo the acknowledged President,
. atl .....I. ' li.t nt.1 .4 Ilia rt 1, l lt 1,A
Ulltll, W Ifcll HIO Ull 111. wiiuiiuii. nw
shall make his office perpetual. We
now live, therel'oro, uTidor a military,
and not a Constitutional, republic;
and so tho General of the Army au
Mr. llayosuudeisland, for rcceuli'
a diniior by tho Chamber pf
merce in M ew York, Gen
with unoxamplcd ellVo'
presence of his chief, r
the Kopresontfttiy
allow tho army to
a lawless war f
declared that
country woul
not capabl'
City of N
invasiar
the ar
only
in
honest heart, uttered tho cry of siren:
"We ' aro all Federalists and all Bo-
ublibans," and the sorgeant majors
all '-'cried, "Fall in, men;" but the
Democrats found to theircost that in -practice
"We are all Federalists" was
tho truth', and -they fell out of tho
ranks and rallieT under thoir old flag
upon thoir oldj principles. So it will
bo again, unless tho Government con- .
tinues to bo "what Grant made and
Sherman proclaimed ' it, a military
Government. llieve will betmuxl be, ,
political parties. Wlu'n they coniSj',
tho calmness of despotism w ill sue-
coed, and Czur Grant, or C-wr Hates,"
Czar Morton, or some other misera
ble imago of a Czar, will rub us.
Not only tho beef but the only safe
party division is tho old ono of Fed
alist'and Democrat, then called lie
publican, founded upon constitutional'
constructions, but concurring as to
the main great fabfic. Tho old Fed
ernl'iHts, such lis the Adamses, llamil-'
ton, Washington, and Marshall, wero
not only ns honest and patriotic' men
as evor lived, but thoy were" ardent " ,
and fearless supporters of the rights
of the States, enemies of a consol
idated Government and a standing
army, which they all opposed mid
denounced. Thoy ditlered from Pat-'
rick Henry, tteoi'go Mason, Elbridgo
Gerry, JetVerson, Madison and Monroe
only iu this, that they favored a more
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iiueriu nuei pieiiiiioii m niu vuhkiuu-
tion m favor ot the r ederal tovern-
ment, because they toarod that other-
wiso the centrifugal tendency ot tt.o
Constitution might bo too strong lor
the centripetal. In replying to Mr. -r.
Henry, who thought the uovornmeni ,
too strong, too anti-democrat ie, nir. .
Marshall said: ''The gentleman is
mistaken; wo all idolizo Democracy." .
Let our parties be again honest red-
eralist and hoiusl Democrat, wo of.
Tammany Icing of tho Democratic ,
right wing; and let our mown uo, in
tho words of Cnmbronno on tho field
of Waterloo, "Tho Old Guard knows
how to die, but not to surrender."
Wanted to gel en the Jury.
Prijacutly tho stillnr
room wat inK"-'
of a muff'
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