The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, April 19, 1884, Image 1

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ESTABLISUEII FOR THE OISSEBimiflS OP DEMOCRATIC PBIXJIPLES. AMD TO EARN IS noXESTllFIXG BT TIIK SWEAT OP 018 BMW.
VOL 18.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, APRIL 11), 1884.
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I. L. OAMP3ELL,
PaVAtirul Proprietor.
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Trastiss'. ntiMln lunl column, 23ents per j
st tor etsh inHiriioii.
A lrartiiini bilti will bsrenlered quarterly.
All ah wjr'x ;n Ht ba faio fin n hklivebv.
MOCIP.riKi.
imif Loimik Sa It. A. t. and A, 31.
VmW Brat and third W InesiUr la each
month.
HriHi-in norm TonnK No. 9 T. O.
O.K. MeetseveryTuwIiiyi'eniniJ.
ITimtKiu ENCturMKMT Nil. B.
sets .o the IiU1 4th Weiiim liiys in nvli month.
Eouexe L-iois, Nx 15. A. O. V. W.
Mesti at Mifinic H tit ths second and fourth
Friday 1b each month.
I. M. Sloan. M. W.
Kilpatrick- P ut. N. 41. U. A. U.-Meet
t Mwinta Ii (11. t'.i SiMt an I third Fril.ivsof
sachminth, Borl;r, Cohhaxoeh.
.lanira ' n Ostium ' FlUKHM. Meets the
nt and thirl Sittrdny t-voiiin.' at Mnonic
HalL By nrhr of .1. .U. SLoii, I. u
Bum Limit X ). 357. 1. 0. . T. Meets
wry Sitirliy nii'V, l HI Fellow' H ill.
E. O. P.iTttn, V. C. T.
Ltimxi Spa Bamd of Hoir -Mneti nt tl.c
?. P. Church every a:m I iy aft-'ti-vin at S:
J. K. Hit'.n Supt.: Mi U-rt'ia (!im'. As't
8it.: Ch. Hilt. iJio'y. M:4 H ttie Smith,
I. irttAHA. ALDAN r. U BILYEl', EUOLNt.
NTKAU V. & IULYKU,
Attornjv v Ciuisellor at Law,
K'J JUVK Oil'. ORKUOX.
T)K n riO : IX Ll TH R O fi UTS OF
JL thi Stnt Tli'.V ifive aix-cul attuutiitii
eollecti 'iH an I nr.iVite m IUt.
G3- B & 2:3. A. 0)1113,
Attorneys an-l Counsellors-at-Law,
s
VY of tlie Sikma I .T it lii-UI Jiistrict anil iu
Vi Suprem Ctrt f tliu St tt.
8pi;ul attjiiti'in given t.i vuMiictiaiH and
aiatteri in nrn'iite
C3D. S. Wash'j jrhe,
Attorcy-atL:iw,
ff.KX. CIl'V. - - 0!tK(JON
Ofllce furmirly au;upiej by Thomson A
Bean. jySm3
a GEO. M. MILLER,
"Attarajy ail Cjaasilbr-at-LaT, and
Real Estate Agent.
UGBXECirV, - - -- OIJE30V.
OFFI08-To (Ioiim mrth nf Piiit Q.fi
J. E. FENTON,
Attor2ir)-:il-I.tiur.
KUGSNzarr - . oukgox.
B(i iUtt an tl i i(iv -i U it j it Etit. Ytio
tio. an I Abitrav'ti l 1'itle.
Offici Jvar Orm Stira.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
' 0.1icAJj)iii 3l Charles Hotel,
- OB AT THE -
31)13 OP K 1723 asi LUJIET.
Dlt. JOS WJ P. GILL,
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CAX BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or r
idenoe when not pnifewionally euya'eJ.
OUScatthe .
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Ketid.nre en Ei0'ht!i itreet, opp'taiie Prfby
rUa Church.
DR. E. G.CLVRIC,
Graduate of the PuiUlelphu DdnUl College.)
Q DENTIST,
EUGBXE CITV,
OKEG'tX.
flOLD FILLIX;54 A
SPECIALTY".
OT Artifiaal taeth mle tl orh-r. 'Teeth
xtracUj without (taia. All witrk filly war
ranted. OJ5. in briclc building over the
Grange .tore
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
'
J. S. IUCXEY,
CBALER IX
ockj, Wacnjj, Chains, lewelry, Etc.
Repairing Promptly Executed.
CaTAIIWark Warranted. 3
J. H. LU'IKKY, I
lUsTMCth Cos Brick WillanaitU street
MEW
1 B. DIM
lllilil lilli
A large assortment nf La
dies and Childrens Hose at
i.i l'i cts
Good Dress Good sat llc-
Best Corset in town for 60c
An inn w use stock of New
ami Seasonable (roods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
Xcw and Xohby styles in
CLOT H IX G.
Li be ral ' D i sco u n t fo i
GASH.
3? WO EI3:C?ESS T
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O-S: AM) C3R.23X2:31?4,
i ATI!OXIZK THE M I.N WHO HELP T I5UILD YOUR BRIDGES.' ROADS AND
l .SCH'JO!. Hul'.SK.-, whose iiileredto ar voiir intwrmiU ! Are pttruiiiiii-ntJy lovatt'd an'
end tliuir .roliU at lioniu. Take notice thnt
A. V. PETERS,
Will ell jimhIh for CASH at ,n:atly reduced prices, aa low ah any other CASH STORE.
Beat 1'riuU lu ami ldyrd. ,
SI 00
Best Brown and BL-Ached Munlinn, 7, 8, 'J, ami
10 of.
Clarlo and Bronkn aimul cotton 75 ct per Doz.
Plain and Milled FlrnneU, 25, 35: 45 and 50
cti. .
V atar Prmi , cer.ta
Fine White Sliirti, 75 ctn and $1.
And a!l Other Coeds
Also the Celelirtusii
WHITIi: Rli AINO MACHINE I
Jfdne bitter for 'ren ,'th, huo, mi l durability 1, At ifivatly reduced rate.
'I'., mv nl 1 PiKbrmin u-h.. .tiy.l hv me so 1 in or. I will continue to sell on same
trinn as her:-tofore on tiin. but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give
all sni. a 'lthers. the full credit on my reduotion A. V. PETERS
Goods sold as low as an House
in Oregon, for
Gash Or Credit -
Highest Price paid' for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and See
S. H. Friendly.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
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yriotki,
) IVatrhrt and
Jtwtlrj.
Musical m.ii-uments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted North wes corner of Willamette
and Eighth street.
NEW MOCEti? STORE
(One door aouth of Tost Office )
OUR gnoils are all new ant frenh and of
first quality. AU goods nsi'ally found in a
Irsl-clafa (inicerT StJire, kept on band. To
hacro. and CKiAKS a specialty. Wa liny
for ('h and sell for the same, giving the cus
tomer tb aurantak'. of Uahh I'sirri.
8WIFTACO.
I Oil IIDL
Trimming S ilks nd Sat
ins in all shades.
Jloireantiqae Silks
Velvets in Colors.
Hie finest stock of French
KID SHOES .
ever brought to this place.
BOOTS and SHOES
:nall grades.
GIWLEHLES,
of all descrivtions.
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 eta and ?1. .
New Assortment Dress Gooda (No Trauh) 15,
20 and 25 cts.
Men1 Undarwear. Shirti an I Drawers. 53 et
Mens' Overshirts. 75 cts. and 81.
Mens' Overall, 50, C5, 7b cts and 81.
Embroideries and Edging at Fabulone Low
Prioes.
at Proportionate Rates.
A. 0. HOrEf, U. C. kLMPHRET, W. T. PEET,
Notary. Attorr.ey. Cashier.
LANE CODJITi BANK.
HOVEY, HUMPHREY Jt CO
EIJOENE CITY, - - OR.
Deposits received subject to check.
Jxwns male on approved securities.
Si.-ht Drafts drawn on
PORTION D, RAX FRANCISCO AND
VEW YORK.
Exchange drawn on the principal Cities of
Kurotie.
Collections made on all points and a general
Banking busiiwaa transacted on avorabU
serma. ullti.
CREDITS
U W. C SEHLBREDE,
Mirmr
13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
in Cottage (trove. He performs all oier.
tlona in mechanical and surgical dentiHtry. All
work warrnnted and mtinfacli.in gunranteed.
A Marvelous Story
' T0U) IN TWO LETTtRS.
FROM THE SON :
"OetiUmtH: II y fnllier resides at (ilovsr,
U 11 has been a great sufferer from kjoraf
ttla, and the inclosed letter will toll you hat
marvelous ettoct
;Ayers SarsapariUa
hat kad In his ease. I think his blood must '
hare eontnined the humor for at least ten
yean ; but It did not show, except In the form
of a scrofulous sore ou the wrist, until about
five years sjo. From a few spots which ap
peared at that time, It gradually spread so at
to eover his entire body, 1 assure you be was
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, whon
be began using your medicine. Mow, there are
few men of his age who enjoy as good health
aa he has. 1 could easily uame nlty persona
who would testify to the facts In hi ease.
Yours truly, Yi. M. PRlLUF."
ROM THE FATHERS
a duty for me to state to you tha benefit I
have derived from the use of
Ayef s SarsapariUa.
Six months ago I was completely covered with
terrible humor and scrofulous srrci. Tl.j
humor caused an Incessant and Intolerable
Itching, and the skin cracked so as to causa
the blood to flow in many places whenorer
I moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. 1 commenced the use of the
Sarsaparilla In April last, aud have used
It rogularly since Unit time. My condition
begun to improve at once. The sores have
all healed, and I feel perfectly well In every
veipect being now able to do a good day't
work, although 73 years of ago. Many Inquire
what ha wrought such a cure In my ease, aud
I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you,
Aver' Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt, Oet.
21, 1882. Yours gratefully,
Hisax I'uiLLirs."
Ater'i Sarsaparilla cures Bcroful
and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip
elas, Edema, Bingworm, lllotehes,
Boms, Bolls, Tumors, and ErnptUns of
the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu
rities, aid digestion, stimulate the nctl in of
the bowels, and thus restore vlUUliy and
strengthens tho whole system. f
; prepared r v
.Dr. J. C. Aycr A Co. , Lowell , Mm. "
Bold by all nrncgisU; $1, six bottle for IV
a1wa7 Carol and norer dleap
Jioints, Xha worU'i croat Ptia"
lellever for Blaa and Beast.
Cheap, quiolt and reliable.
PITCIIEK'3 CASTORIA
ts not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Mothers llkcr
aud Physicians recommend
CASTORIA. It regulates tho
Dowels, cures Wind Colic,
allays Fcvcrlshncss, and dc
itroys Worms.
E3D
WEI BE MEYETl'S CA
TARRH Core, n Conrtitntlonal
Amtldoto for this terriblo mala
sly, by Adsorption. The mosi
Important isoovory alnoo Vac"
iaatiop. Other remedies may
relieve Catarrh, this caret; at
mj atago before Consumption
eta la.
HEALER 15
Crocerls t Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment
Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
Tobacco, Ciars, Candies,
Candles, Moana, Notious.
Green and Med Fruits,
Wood and Willow War.
Crockery, Etc.
Business will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS-
Which mean that
Low Prices are Established
Good dclirtrrd vithoot tharge to Enyti
Ml KINOS OF PRODUCE WANTED
which w will pay the highest mark it
trie. JAR I.. PACK
11,
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Susan li. Anthony.
THE GREAT AGITATOR OF
WOMAN'S RIGHT TO BE
EQUAL WITH MAN AT
THE DALLOT DOX.
At the foot of tht; Grepii MonirtniiiK,
South Aditnii, Mans, in 1 8'JO, waHltorn
this wonmn who Iiah ho faithfully und
dnvotwlly clmmpioncrl lhc fiauchixei of
her sex fit tlm lutllot hox. Hit ingress
into tlm ranks of llm Women's Rights
cnuso "Hianati'il from hrr curly expe-
rimico as a school tt ntlu-r, her com
pensation lirin but eiht dollars n
month, whili- men reccivi-i! fur tluisuinc
si'rvicH from twenty-four to thirty dol
lars. After KfitM'ii years of the chmeKt
economy she Imd saved only (.100 out
of her mender Kulury, whil, had she re
ceived equal compensation fur equal
service, her savings would have nj;re
gated at least (2,000. Tim contrast
aroused her conceptions of juntioe, and
from 1852 she has been one the leading
spirits in every Women's Rights Con
vention held in America; was all these
years, and still is, the Secretary of tho
National Association.
Miss Anthony ks a lino figure and
large, weUb.upnd head. Tht! world
a lis - her cross-grained and - angular.
She has indeed her peculiar wnyr, hut
they are only exterior. Her nature is
a broul, penerous and sympathetic oile,
though she never weeps or seMinmn
tnlizes. Our likeness well portrays the
strong character of Miss Anthony, and
our readers can rely upon its lieinir n
faithful reproduc'.ion of an excellent
photograph veiy lately taken.
Tne Sizr oi Althkii.
Although Sitka and Alaska are
synonymous with the North Pole to
average minds iii the temperate zone, a
comparison of maps shown that Sitka
and St. Petersburg, in Rumin, are in
the same latitude, and the mouth of the
Chilrat is on a line with the south
coast of Greenland. Tim extent of this
Northwest territory and the vast dis
tances lx:tween points are more than
bewildering. Alaska itself in equal in
area to all the United States easl of
the Mississippi river. Counting in the
Aleuthian chain, the Pirbyloll' groiip
and the 1100 islands of the Alexander
Archipelago, the total area of the
Alaskan islands is 3 1,025 square miles.
xhe island of the Attu, the last of the
Aleutian chain, is as far west of San
Francisco as Ikngor, Maine, U east of
it, and the indented coast linn of Alas
ka, measuring 25,01)0 miles, is even
greater than the w hole coast line of the
Atlantic and Pacific shores of the
Unite States put together.
Easter Ettos.Iu explanation of
the custom of eating eggs in great num
Iters on Easter, wh aro told that in the
fourth century the church did not
allow eggs fo le eaten during lent.
Hence so iratiy of them accumulated
during the forty days that people con
sumed as many as possible on Eisti-r
Sunday. The pretty caslom of dyeing
ejfgs originated from tmvimmemoriul
practice of coloring , I In'rn red in com
niemoration of the blood shed on Cul
vary. In the villages throughout
southern Europe the young .nen liuve
the privilede of kissing every woniun
they meet on Bister day.
One of tire ladies at Saratoga last
season had a 400 dg, on which she
placed a pair of $2o0o ear-rings, a col
Ur studded with emeralds and pearls
worth 13000, had a cot mado for it
at a cost of 1250, aud several suits of
dog clothes trimmed with real gold
iruuiily Ni'iiiinmions.
Linn Senator, J. K.Weatherford,"
Representatives, L If. Montailie, F.
A. Watts, T. h Wat-k, H. Cyrus,
a nd James Perry; Judge, J.J. Whit-'
ney; Clerk, J. II. Gallirith; Sheriff,
J. K. Sliarlton; Cnmi'iissioner, A.'
Condra; Sihool Superintendent, D. W
S. lieo I; Treasurer, If. Farwell; Sur
veyor, H. J. Ctvcrill;' Assessor, E. E.'
Hammock.
Marion Representatives, J. W.'
Taylor, T. L. Davidson, Ijewis Savage,
A. ,Z. 'esrs, Henry Warren, and
A hdrew -M illex; Shei iff, Dloir Forward,"
Clerk, W. R. Privett; Assessor, John
Kennedy; Treasurer, J. A. Sellwood,"
Coroner, J. A. Roian; Commissioners,
F. X. Mathieu anil Uriah Whitney;
Surveyor, D. K. Miirphy.School Super
intended!, W. M. Kaiser.
Benton Representatives, W. G.
Crawford, Allen Parker and E Skip
ton; Clerk, C. Holgnle; Sheriff, Wm. .
Mackey; Trensurer, Zel. Ilavis; Com
missioners, John Harris and A. Ilarn
iig; School Superintendent, E. A. Mil
ner; Surveyor, A. J. Locke; Assessor,
J. P. Alford.
Clackamas Representatives, D. F.
May, P. S. Moyer, R. Roth, and Wm.
Ei'nns; Senator, W. II Yaughan;
Sheriff, A. T. Schoeps; Clerk, II. L.
Kelly; Treasurer, H. J. Harding; Com
missioners, John Luelling and II, E.
Hays; Assessor, W. Currin; Coroner,
J.Cook.
Umatilla Representatives, J. L. ;
Morrow and L B. Cox; County Judge,
T. J. Tracy; Commissioners, J. L Ful
ler and F. M. Crockett; Sheriff, J. P.
Kesler; Clerk, J. W. Rowland; Treas
urer, G. W. Webb; Assessor, C. P.
Davis; Surveyor, W. T. Chalk; 8chool
Superintendent, J. Eddington; Coroner,
J. B. Lin.lsey.
Buker Representatives, G Chand
ler and R. A. locket; Sheriff, J. T.- "
Delay; Clerk, M.- D. Wisdom; Treas urer,
Pat Campbell; Commissioners, A.
J. Weather by and E P. Perkins; As
sessor, T. Devine; School Superintedont,
J. A. Pay ten; Surveyor, O. L Means;
Coroner, J. W. Cleaver;
Wasco County Judge, 0. A, Lcibe;'
Clerk, O. H. Knags; Sheriff, J. P.
CroHsen; Comniissioners, D. A. Turner -and
A. Weitherford; Assessor, S. W.
En erson; School Superintendent, E. C.
Herren; Coroner, Dr. RoMdns.
Wheat;
The visible supply of wheat in the'
United States and Canada at the close
of the market Sut unlay, as reported
from the leading grain centers, was
33,632,781 bushels. In addition to
this, Western elevators are reported to
be holding 2,852,611 bushels for ship
ment, .These are distributed from Mil
waukee to Kausis Cry, and would'
make tlm visible supply (assuming that'
the latter estimates are correct) close' -on
to 37,000,0(10 bushels. This im
provement over the showing of the
previous week is regarded as a jfavorat
bin indication of an active export
trade in the near future. The, Mark
Lane Express says: "During'lho lat
ter part of April and the first of May
an active American trade in bread
stuffs may be looked for with certninty.-
Tim English market is by no means so'
fully supplied in American wheat as;
has been given out." Iudtd the im
pression is now gaming ground tliat
the remut kable aud sudden falling off
in the export trade was not, us repres
ented, owing to Great Britain having
drawn more largely upon India for'
wheat than usual, but was rather to he v
attributed to those, tricks of trudoiiv:
which the American grain dealers arej
such accomplished proficients. There"
is now a general expectation of quick--eued
tradii uud advancing prices.' S. '
F. Chronicle.
"Well, how did you make" out in'
Texas?" wuH usked of a theatrical mana i
ger who IiuiJ jut iiiuil.i a trip through
that Slate ,'Fiit rate," he replied.
"Make plenty of inoueyl" "Oh, no; lost
money." '-What do you mean, then, by
say inn that you did lir.-tratel" "All but
two of us escaped with our lives,"
An Italian woman in Boston recently
gavtt birth to a child weighing 25
pouixja. The mother weighs 1 0 pounds,,
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