The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 12, 1884, Image 1

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EXT1BLISIIED FOI THE DISSEIMIOS OP OESOCRATIC PRIJICIPIIS, AND TO EAR!! H nOXESTHVIXC BT TIIE SWEAT OP OUE BROW.
VOL.16.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1884.
NO. 38-
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GUARD.
Site &mt (Cittj (Dunrd.
' I. L. CAMPBELL,
Publisbar ani Proprietor.
omC.l-Ji tHKntIU of Willamette
r.it bjtffd.a Seventh and Eighth Street.
TERM OF SfftHOIttPriOX.
Per Annum 81 M
Hit: Months 12!
Thr Mmth 75
OOI ONLT
RA.TK-5 OB ADYICKTISINQ.
Advertisements Inserted as follows :
On. ispiare, 10 Unas or lss, one insertion 83;
ettch subsmiuea insertion 81. Cub required in
dvaaos. ... . .
" Tla aUartisers will be charged at the fol-
iur rt3: n
One siiuir three months 55 00
" six mouth. 8 00
" " oueyear 12 00
Transient notieas in local column, 20 cents per
ke for each insertion.
Advertising bills will bs rendered quarterly.
Ail ob work must be paid rot oa delivehy.
societies.
v.... lini Xn 11. A. P. and A. M
,Meots Srat and third We Ineadays in urli
month.
HpKvmta Btrrrt Tonna No. 9 T. O.
1 0. F. Meet. every Tuesday tveniog.
W... inrHil . RMnftltWrifT Nil. A.
sets .a the id sat 4th WednesJsjs in mch month.
Eoatxs L-jms, No. 15, A. 0. U. W.
HnU tt Munnio H ill the second and (mirth
F.-idJi in each month.
J. M. Sloam, M. W.
KtLfATWCK Poit, Nt. 41. 11. A. II. Meet
t Mssenio Hill, the tirst and third Frid.iys i.f
aohmenth. Byordar,, Coxs.umEH.
Irder or Chose Friers. Meet the
rst and third Saturday eveninw at Masonic
HalL By order of J. M. Sloax, ( C.
llOTTi Lodge No. 337, I. 0. G. T. Meet?
wry Saturday nijht in 0 1 1 Fellows' FT ill
E. 0. Pottku, W. C. T.
Leadisj Stab B.d or Hope -Jfoets at the
U. P. Church every S.in Ivr afternoon at 3:31.
J, K. Hi'istun. S ii't.! Mi" Bertha Cook, As't
St; Chas. Hill, Sc'y, Minn Hattie Smith,
Chaplain. Visitors ma Jo welcome.
L.BILYEU,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
EUGKNK CITY", onEGO.V.
PRACriCa IN A.T.T, THE COURTS OF
thit State. Will (rive npfcfcil attention
to collections and probata uutt'TS.
OrriCE -Over W. K. . CVs Express oirW
CEO. B. DDiiRIS,
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
WTttJ. PRACTICE IN THE OURTS
V V of the Second Judicial District and in
he Supreme Court of this State.
Special attention given to collections and
Matters in probate
Geo. S. VVashburne
AUorncy-at-Lnw".
fUJ-JKNH CITY, - - OREGON
Olllce formerly occupied by Thompson &
Beaa. ' j'8,u3
GEO. M. MILLER,
'A,ttora7 and Counsallor-at-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON.
OFFICE Two doors north of Post Office.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorncy-at-Law.
KUGENB CITY - OREGON.
Special attention given to Real Estate Prao
tie, and Abstracts of Title,
OrricE Over Grange Store.
T. W, II ARRIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFK'K
iVilkln's Drug Store.
Residence on Fifth street, wher, Dr Shelton
. formerly resided,
Dr. Wm Osborne,
'oicojAJja'aiisSt- Charles Hotel,
- OR AT THE
Dill 8W1S 0? HITE3 and LDCKT.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or m
idence when not professionally engaged.
Olfios at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Resident on Eighth street, opposite Presby
rian Church.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J. S. LUCKEY,
CEALE1IX
Clicks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
Rcpairiag Promptly Executed.
CsT-AII Wsrk WarranUst.jTl
J. 8. LOCKF.Y,
IUsT.rth Cos Brirk TTillara.tte strt,t.
NEW
-At-
I B. HOT'S
A GENERAL
A large assortment of La
dies ami Childrens Hose at
n 1-2 lets.
Good Dress Goods at 12c-
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
New and Nobby styles in
CL01HING.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
New Departure ! !
TWO 2?22I03ESS J
OjBl!&1&: AXD
TJATRONIZK THE MEN WHO HELP T
J. - SCHOOL HOUSES, whose interest are
spend their proh u at home. Take notice that-
A. V.
Will nil goods for CASH at irreatly reduced prices, as low as ar.y ether CASH STORE.
Heat Trlnts lb and 18 yards 81 00
Best Brown and Bloached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and
10 cts.
Clarks an 1 Brooks spool cotton 7S cts per Dot
I'lain and Milled Flrnnels, 25, 3T: 41 and 50
cts.
Watar Proo , cer.U
Fine White Shirts, 73 cts and 81.
And all Other Cosds
Also the Celebrated
WHIT 15 SK AIISTG MACHINE !
None btter for s'.ren jth, size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates.
C-iT To my old Custome-s, who have stood by me so 1 tng, I will continue U sell on same
tirms as heretofore no tim, but if at any time they wish to make UAnil purcliascs, 1 will give
all sm, as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V. PETERS
Goods sold as low as any House
in Oregon, for
Cash Or Credit
Highest Price pail for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and See
S. H. Friendly.
CRAIN BROS.
DSALERS
IS
SSS Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
WtrliM. (locks, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. Northwes corntr of Willamette
and Eighth stmts.
. This is an AMn.l,
SWIFT COMBS, GENERAL G ROCERS
and Qmck.ry dealers, wish the public to
remember f-at we allow NO ONE to nnder-
I sell us. Er.rything in stock nded in any
family, including WUlnw, Wood and tnn
Wan. Choios 5c and lOe cigars a spialty'
Come and os. FactB pmdw, wantd.
J
7 ; im ming SiJl s and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moircantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The tiiieai stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place.
BOOTS and SHOES
:nall grades-
Gil )( Elites
of all desciivtions.
0.3S3E3E,GP,f
HUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND
vour interests! Are uemianentlt louatwl and
PETERS,
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 83, 75 eta ami 8L
New Assortment Dress (AkkIs (No Trash) 15,
20 and 2i cts.
Meus' Undsrwa-w, Shirti and Drawers, 50 ct
Mens' Overshlrts, 75 cts. and 81.
Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and 81.
Embroideries and Edwins at Fabulous Low
Prices.
at Proportionate Rates.
A. O. HOVEf, H. C. BUMPBRET, W. T. MET,
Notary. Attorney. Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK.
H0VEY, HUMPHREY fc CO
EUGENE OITTT, 02.
Deposits received subject to check,
jonne made on approved securities.
Sight Drafts drawn on
PORTLAND, PAN FRANCISCO AND
NEW YORK.
Exchange drawn on the principal Cities of
Europe.
Collections made on all points and general
Banking bnvne tnnwM on avorable
II if.
Of II'
ITS
DR. W. C SEHLBEEDE
m mi s-Ti i tf btt
13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
In Cottage Gmvs, He performs nil opera
tions In mechanical and surgical dentistry. AU
work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed,
Rev. Father Wilds1
EXPERIENCE.
The lUv. Z. P. WliUs, well-known city
tnluluaary lu 'ew York, ami brother
of Ui lut. eiulueut JuiIk Wilds, of lh
Masutchusvtt tupreui Court, write,
a. foiiaw i
" IS A'. (H St., Nr Tork, .W.iff 1. 1B.
Ukssks. J. C. Avku k Co.. (iciitlvnieu t
- Last winter I was trouMed with a most
aiieomtortuule Itching humor (fUg
mora especially my limba, which llclimt so
lulolsrauly at night, ami burned so Intrns
Ij. thai 1 ooulU scarcely bear any clothing
over' them. 1 was also a sunY'ior front a
severe catarrh and catarrhal cough ) niy
ai'petlta was poor, and my system a fooil
deal run down. Knowing the valtM of
Avitu's Sausaharim.a, by observation of
ttinuy older cases, nnd from ronnl us.
In foruier years. 1 benHii taking il for tli,
alove-uained disonlers. My aietita Im
purssl almost from the Hut iluee. After
a shost time the fever and Itching were
allayed, and all signs of Irritation of th,
skiu divippmred. A I y catarrh and eonfh
wer, also cured by the sain means, and
my general health greatly Improved, until
It Is now excellent. 1 feel a hundred per
cent stronger, and I attribute the., results
to the uso of the SAHSAfAliltLA, which
I reooniuieud with all eonttdenoe as the
best blood medicine aver d.visl. 1 took
II In small doses throe time, a day, and
med. In all, leu than two bottles. I plae,
these facta at your service, hoping their
publication may do good.
Your respectfully, Z. P. Wilds."
The above Instance Is but one of the many
constantly co nlug to our notice, wblcb prov,
th perfect adaptability of AVer's Saba
MXILLA to I'j cure of all disease arising
from Impure or Impoverished blood, and
weakened vitality.
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood,
stimulates th action of the stomach and
bowels, and thereby enables tb system to
resist and overcome the attacks of all A'eroW
ton Ditattt, Eruplim$ of tkt Skin,
mnliim, Catarrh, Oenrrnt Dtbillt, and all
disorders resulting from ioor or corrupted
blood and a low state of the system.
rREFARED Br
Dr.J.C.AyeriCo., Lowell, Mas.
Sold by nil Druggists; price 11, (Is bottle
forf&
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Dcst Purgative Medicine
ore Constipation, Inillpestlnn, Headache, and
all lillions Disorders,
old every wiser. Always reliable. - -
Always Curni nail noref dlaap
wolats. The worW croat Pain"
Uellever for Una amd Beavst,
C&esip, qnlolt Mtt relle-olo.
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PITCHER'S CASTORIA
U not Narcotic. . Children
grow fat upon, Mothers Mlc,
and Physicians recommend
CASTORIA. It regulates tho
Dowels, cures Wind Colic,
allays Feverishness, and de
stroys Worms.
WEI DE METER'S CA
TARRH Cure, a Constitutional
Antidote for tbie terrible naU
if, ly Aosorption. Th most
Important DUooTery slnee Vaa
, elnetloxv. Other remedies may
reliere Catarrh, tli enre at
jay stag hofora Consaxoptioa
eete la.
HEALER IH
Crocerls "J Provisions,
Will keep on hand , general assortment
Groceries ProvUious, Cured Meats,
. rtt f -I '
lonacco, cigars, nuie,
Candle, Soai. Notions.
Ureen and Dried raits,
Wood and Willow War
Crockery, Eta
Business will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS
WUch means that .
Low Prices are established
Goods dcllrered wilhool (harge to Injt!
LL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
VTwhi.h we will pay the higbestmarkH
4 a,. i i r .',
W J l b
ml'
.M S . I .
ETEST mm AND L0CA.1 rLACED.
h Rrliiim or Drptnltalt Rrmaliimi who
Ire not Frd at the Public Crib.
Washixgtox, JkinA 21.The otlirr
dny the Sun published ft. list of the
rclativM of Jnnips O. Dlaine, who
through his mery and graco ore feed
ing at the pultlio cril; hut it was in
complete, and did injuHticp to the great
historian, Some one has Maul: "He
who cart th not for It ih own household
is worae than an irttiJe'," and . nuitlior
of (lie llepuhlicnn nominees has failed
in thit regard. If (here is a relative
of John Anderson Logan who dot s not
hold aa. oflictt it is an. .oversight for
which a pardon should forthwith Im
issued, as it litis hrcn Logan's purpose
to take care of not only of his relatives,
hut his servants and private secretaries
nt Government expense. James Gilles
pie B!ainn has a private secretary who
is paid out of tho funds appropriated
for the support of thn State Depart
ment, and his name is Shernan. He is
now in Augusta assisting Mr. Blaine in
answering the 3,000 letters he receives
each day, but there is no record to dhow
that Secretary Frelinghuysen has ao-
orpted his resignation or stopped his
pay.
The members of the Blaine family
now holding office are as follows:
John E. Blaine, a brother, Paymas
ter, TJ. 8. Army.
Robert G. Blaine, a brother, curator
of the museum at tho Agricultural De
partment, in charge of the hip; pump
kins and double-rowed ears of corn.
Robert was a clerk in the Huuse of
Representatives when James was Speak
er, and a clerk in tho Senato while
James was a member of that body.
When James became Secretary of State
he hilliterl RoWt with Dr. Loring,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Walker Blaine, a son and a youna
lawyer who never had a case in court,
is assistant counsel for the Govern
ment in thn Court of A1alama Claims
at a salary of 83,500 per annum. He
was Assistant Secretary of State when
hit father was Premier, and was
selected to conduct some delicate guano
negotiations with Peru.
John J, Coppinger, a son-in-law, is
Lieutenant-Colonel of the Eighteenth
Infantry.
James A. Ekin, a cousin, is Assist
tnt Quartermaster'Gfneral in the army.
Wiu. M. Ekin. a son of James A . is
an agent of the Qunatorinaster-General,
investigating claims growing out of the
war in Tennessee. He was a delegate
to the Chicago Convention
John E. Blaine, a cousin, is Collector
of Internal Revenue in Kentucky,
The Rev, Mai nor Blaine, a cousin, is
a Chaplain in the IT. S, Army.
Augustus Stan wood and Jsaao otan
wood, nephews, are clerks in the New
York Custom House.
James A. Dodge, a cousin by mar
riage, is an Inspector of Customs.
1 he members of the Loqan family
who hold office are even more numer
ous: Cornelius A, Logan, a cousin of
John Alexander, is Minister to Chili.
W. F, Tucker, Jr., a son-in-law, is a
Paymaster in the U. 8. Army.
John A, Logan, Jr., a son, is a cadet
at West Pcint.
John M. Cunningham, brother-in-
law, Second Lieutenaut Nineteenth In
fantry. Samuel o, Jbrrelt, brother-in-law, As
sistant Superintendent Yellowstone
National Park.
Cyrus Thomas, brother-in-law, ethno
logist, Smithsonian Institute.
Viola Thomas, niece, clerk, Smith
sonian Institute.
Susie Cunningham, sistei -in-law,clerk
in Treasury Department
Enoch JJlnnchard, nephew, clerk in
the railway postal service.
Mollis E. Jenkins, niece, clerk in the
marine hospital service,
James Cunningham, brother-in-law,
Postmaster at Birmingham, Ala.
Samuel K. Cunningham, brother i:.
law, Inspector Chicago Custom House.
James V Logan, brother, Postmas
ter at Murphysloro, III.
Edward Hill, nephew, Deputy U. S.
Marshal, Southern District of III.
Mary IL Brady, former servant,
clerk in Treasury Department, Wash
ington. Louis Norn's, former servant, mes
senger in Interior Department, Wash
ington. Daniel Shepherd, private secretary,
Assistant Postmaster at Chicago.
Beach Tsylor, private secret a ry.tlerk
U. & Senate.
One advantage in favor of Blaine
and Lpgan i that their relatives are
no already taken caro of, at d there
! are not any to be provide for after
election.
la OiipUftunt Paprf n an Important Sob
jecl. Erofexc, June, 1884. .
Editor Guard: t have been asked
about tho fearful decay Of the teeth iri
this country. In a majority. of cases'
the teeth of our fast living OregonianS
begin to decay in childhood. A
young lady or gentleman with a sound
set of teeth is on exception to the gen
eral rule. Do we not hate a sad illus
tration of this subject in the tens of
thousands of dentists all ove the coun
try. The young man or woman needs
a set of artificial teeth liefore he or sho
is ready for the marriage relation; and
if both parents are toothless in early
life what can wo expect of the coming
generation, for we are taught in the
Bible (Genesi, chapter 1, and 11th
and 1 2th verces) aboil: fruit yielding
after its own kind, etc. One reason
why teeth decay is the absence of limS
in our food, is the practice of eating
bread which does not contain tho con
stitupufs of bono that the prevalence'
of toothache and rickets is to be traced,
and to the had habit of feeding chil
dren enke, sugar and candy is often
the cause which tends to produce much
trouble relative to the teeth, especially
tho early decay; candy produces a con
stipated state ef the liowels, and there
is a point that may le stated here, and
thai is the action of candy on an ex
pesed nerve. We eat briad, meat,
and vegetables and our exposed nerve
makes no complaint, but the moment
a little candy is dissolved in the tooth
the tissue sets up a cry. What does it
meant I have as yet not solved thrt
problem. Who will do itt But we
must conclude that candies are injur
ious, and yet there may be other reas
ons for the pain produced in the tooth.
But the injurious effects of candies dot
not stop here. We have a large nuav
ler of essential oils that are used by
the candy ma'ters for flavoring, many
of them re very poisonous; the oil of
almond (bitter) contains prussio acid;
a few drops of this oil will produce
death. The peach and almond flavors
are made from prussio acid in some1
form, and are very poisonoi's. Th
Indians in Oregon are noted for their1
good toeth. Incoming down the Co
lumbia river we examined many In
dian skulls that we found near the
road, every one of which contained s
complete set of teeth. There are many
reasons why the teeth of Indians are in
lietter condition thin the white man's
They eat parched corn; having no grist
mill, they grind their food with the
teeth, and again Indians sleep with
their mouths shut, breathe through!
their nostrils and does not draw th
cold air over their teeth We , breaths
through our mouth. Travelers in'
form us that in the East toothache is
unknown, except among white travel
ers; in India evervliody has fins teethi
The late King of Siam, who died St
the ago of sixty-rive had a full set 6f
teeth without a speck of decay. Can
not so.nething be done to avert this
widespread curse of toothache and dis
eased teeth, Another bad practice is
drinking hot coffee, and then rushing
out for a glass of soda water Of ice
cream, the extremes of heat and cold
following each other in quick success
ion. It cracks the enamel of the teeth
and causes their early decay. God the
creator is ell wise and beneficent if we
were wiw enough to oliey the lawa of
our organism, then these harmful in
fluences would never be felt. May
thoughtful men and women consider
and act properly. , ,,"
Thomas Belshaw.
Colonel J. A Price, a prominent
Republican and Presilent of the Scran
ton (Pa.) Board of Trade, says he can
not support Blaino for President of the
United States. - ; Mr. Price told a
reporter that he regarded Blaine as the
representative of the most vicious
element in machine politics, and he
looked upon the Chicago platform, on
Which "The Plumed Knight" was nom
inated, as one of the most insincere
and hypocritical doctrments that ever
emanated fro.i a political Isxly making
any pfetemiorrt to decency.
Tho Republic, a prominent Irish
American journal of Boston, says of
Blaine and Logan: "Today the Re
public simply contents itself with de
claring them, (Blaine and Logan,) ab
s ilutely unfit for Any political honors,
whatever, and nnworthy of the support
of any man who has a particle of self
respect or an iota of love for his coun
try." Up to dute bixty-liiree leading Re-f
publican newspapers have gone baalf
on the tattooed ticket.