The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 29, 1884, Image 1

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35 1: iCitij Oinrd.
I. L. CAMPBELL,
P-tblif'tn a 1 1 Proprietor
YtS U - i fp "t i It of WilWiUlti
Ttjtbit vjl.t jve:it'i an I Ei!it!i Street.'
Per Ann'rn..
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FVix Mn
.mth 1.21
Three Mtutlis 73
OtiBOXLY
KATP3 OP AbVKHTirtliVU.
AdvertUemmti Itinerted i .. .iowsi j
, Out I'l uro. U lln-' ess, nrt irj;Vj& 3:
Awn ribuin wt 'rtei con $1. Ch reV.ired in
vinoe.
a Tinn lr M-tixur.i will bj olinrsd nt t1i fob
oWiAjrstes:
On. iii'mru three months SO 00
" " lit months 00
" " oua year 12 00
Transient notices in load column, 2D cent per
lit for each inirtion.
i.Jrertwinj bill, will be rondorel qiiiuterly.
All ob work must be paid rou us luaivwiv.
" HiClKflES.
RnnitNK LotX'K No It. A. f. and A. M
Most. Bnt 1 third vYs liW.irs in evh
month.
HntMrft tlnTm tannic No. I. O.
fo.f JJU. r. JllOTIllBTery mon-ny i wiling.
""M WlVtmiLI ENOAHrUKKT Nil. a.
tf tk. Muni 4th Wetu1ars in enoli month.
tviixr. L'tn iR, No. 15, A. O. U. W.
Meet at Mwemic Hitll the eicond an. I fourth
Fridays in eoh month.
J. M. Zms. M. W.
' KurmiCK Put, N. 41, 0. A. R.-Mrft
t M m mil H ill, t'ia ti.-it an 1 t iir l Kri 1 iy of
aehmmth. 15yordr, (Josuami)Kk.
OK'TlHOSKX FlUKXM. Meet th
Ht an 1 thir l Sttur Cty-evonin.n at Mvnie
HIL 11 or Ur of J. M. 3i.o.vx, (J C.
Htrrs Lnis X. 3.7. I. O. G. T. MU
try SWi.dty iiU'Jit In D 1 1 FellowV If ill.
K. 0. I'OTTEII, W. C. T.
Lsvm Sr.vn Bvvioi If ex -MU at. tin
.P. 0 inruh every 8.111 Uv ft'tern n ;it 3::t:.
It H'-nton. 8:i)t.: MU B-rt!i (oo';, Ant
StpttC'itt. Hill, S-so'y, XIU H ittw Smith,
fli t;ililiu VUitora nu lu welooina
L. filLYEU,
Attornsy and Counsellor at Law,-
t UfvittN'R CITY, OREOO.V.
-3a-vcricE i i allt m iouutsof
fin.Sttf. Will vjciiil Rttunlion
f i eolleoti ii n 1 prolate in ittera.
J.'fij - .-r V. K. Jt J.' Kxpresj olfioe
C:3. 3. D113.S,
Attorn vj an I Coansdlor
at-Law,
Wtbri pAcncis ix hik oukt.-
V ui t.n ihm i.l -i i it il District ul ii
h i H ii.r).n l! i ift of tliU .SUM.
S.-jiil utvitio.i jivja to cnllcctiou ni
' miHirs in UMltite
G3J. S. iftfashburns
Attoracy-at-Lar,
isijiKNij cirr, - - - OREGON
Ofllee forrasrly occupied by Thompson
Bean. '8,n3
GEO. M. MILLER,
hlxity aal.Ciaasjllr-at-Liw, ana
Real Estate Agent.
Euoitxk ctrv, - - OKEOON.
OFFICE-Two doom nrth of Post o.fi.-e.
J. E. FENTON,
Atiornej'-at-Lntv.
JSUilSXH CITY , OKEGON.
SpaoUl attention ivn to Real Estate Pwo
Mm and Abstract of Title.
Ofrici Over Grange Store.
T.W.HAltlUS,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
office
VilklnTs Drug Store.
K.idence on Fifth atreet, where Dr Shelton
formerly reaided.
Dr Wm Osborne,
0.T.c! AJj j'.VnISt- Charles Hotel,
-orJatthi
OF HATES ad MCI Et
DR. JOSEPH P GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS viKFICi or tt
idenoa when not professionally en tea.
Olficatthe
POST OFFICE DRUGSTORE.
Reaidenc. on Ei.-hth atreet, oppo.iU Preaby
Man Church.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J. S. LUCKEY,
DtJttlt 15
Clocks, Wach, Chains, Jetfelry, Etc,
Repairinj Troraptly Executed.
CsTAHWorai Xfmmutei.. &
3.3. LUCKF.Y,
Ki fth iCo'a Brick Willa
h.i
nr A GENERAL
81
A large assortment of La
dies and Childrens Jtose at
11 1-2 c.v.
ftcdd Dress Goods at 12c
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
jRit'e ddshmcre in evert
shade.
New and .Nobby styles in
CL01HLYG.
Liberal Discount for
CAS
New Departure !
PAl'KOXIZK THE MEN WHO JUM P T
CjUHclj llOUSKiS. whose iiitKresU are
,n I their protitn at home. 'J'ake notice that-
A. V.
1V1II aell tfuoda for OASH at ,Tf at!y reduce J pi
Uest PrinU ll and 18 yards v XI 00
;le.it Urown and Dljauhed Miislina, 7, 8, 'J, aud
lOcfc.
Jlarka and Brookx spool cotton 75 cte per Dor.
t'Uiuan lMilled Fhnnels, 25, 35: and 00
cU.
Watar Proo . centa
!?:..- Wku. l.itf 7n pfft and St.
And a!l Other Goods at Proportionate Rates
Uso the Celebrated TTT,fT, ,
WEilTli: Sli ArTNG MACHLnE!
..... . .... i i. i,:t:-.. A f rtPfl.lv rithiofiiI rate.
!""lr.!!V"iu
i1 lo my
,"nns as hei
nen, wno nave svoou j
rnna as heretofore on tim, but if at any time
ill am, as others,
the full credit on my ruu:uu
nl
Goods sold as
in Oregon, for
uasn ur urec
Highest Price paid for all kinds
Df Country Prduce, Call and See
S. M. Friendly.
i . ...
Harness SHop.
rTAVIVG OrEXED A NEW RADDLE AD HAkSlPS SHOP 0 Sth STRE
UL west of Crain Bios'., I am now pr iared to furnish .verythin in that line at the
TLe
Competent
Worknieii
AreempbyUndlllenl-.vortogivesttisfa.liou '6V1 mh,n. fa"r
roe
vith a call
EUGENE CITY; OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
MIFS
si i sill i, in illy
Trimming Silks nnd Sat
ins in all shades.
Moircantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES .
ever brought to (his place.
BOOTS and SHOES
'nail grades.
GROCERIES
of all descriptions.
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.JJUILDYOUU liUliXiE3, ROAIW ANi
yi'mr liltttriMtn I Are permanently louitml au
PETERS,
1 je, as low as any ctlier CASH STORE.
Fine Cheviot Sliiiis. u'l, 75 et and $L
New, Ananrtiiient Drei (toinle (No Trash) Ifl
Ui) and 25 cU
Mma' UuderwMt. S'lirt .n I Drawer. 50 ct
Mens' OverehirU, 75 eta. and $1.
Mens' Overalls, 59, 65, 75 cts and 81.
Embroideries and Ediiu at Fabulou Lo
Prices.
ii l will continue t, sell on .am,
uu !.... I will lv.
Uiey wish w w Tyriyii'
loW as any House
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Lib.
Slost
A, N. CTIU.Ii:.
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11 C11I1T!
D!. W. C SEHLBHEDE,
TS KOW PKUMANBXTlV tdcATED
JL,, in i'ttaipi Umvf. He performs all opera
tions In nieclianical and auroral dentistry. All
work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed.
A Marvelous Story
VoLD TWO ljlTERl
FROM THE SON ': k"oS&2S
" Ornlltwwn: My father resides at Olor.r,
Vt. lie has been a great sufferer from So rot
la, and the lnoloaed letter will toll yon what
r marreloui allect
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Las had in his ease. I think hit blood mots
bar contained the humor (or at teut ten
years ; but It did not show, except In the form
of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about
fire years ago. From a few spots which, ajv
pea red at that time, It gradually spread so u
to cover his entire body. I assure you he was)
terribly arnlotcd, and an object of pity, when
be began using your medicine. Now, there aro
few men of his age who enjoy a good health
as ha has. I eouM easily name fifty persona
who would Wttlfy to the facts in his ease.
Yours truly, . W. M. PkiluMi"
tROM THE FATHER ': SLiii
a duty for me to state to yon the beuoflt I
bare derived from the use of
Ayer s Sarsaparilla
Six months ago 1 was completely covered with
terrible humor and scrofulous tores. The
humor caused an lneeaaant and Intolerable
Itching, and the skin cracked to at to cause
the blood to flow In many placet whenever
I moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. 1 ooramenced the nse of the
BabsIfarilla fn April last, and bare used
it regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at ouoe. The torus hare
all healed, aud I foel perfectly well In every
respect being now able to do a good day'l
work, although 73 yeart of age. Mauj Inquire
what bat wrought such a eure In my ease, and
I tell them, as I bare her tried to tell yoif,
Aren't 8ARSAFAIULLA. Olover, Vt, Oct.'
11; U82. Yours gratefully,
. Huum Puilum."
Ater'i Sariapadilla enrct Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complalnta, Eryalp
elat, Ecsjema, . Blngworm, Itlotches,
Soret, Bolls, Tumors, and Ernptlont of
the Iklu. It cleats the blood of all Impa
rities, aids dlgcttlonj ttlmulHtcs the action of
, Jhe bowels, and tuiit restores vitality and
ttrengtbent the whole tyttem.
. paxpARiD r
d?'.J.C.Ayer4Cd.,L'owell,MaM.
- Sokl by all DrugglsU; II, tlx bottles for Id,
ilnrays Carei aai uovor dlsap
polnta. Thoworld'tcreatPain
Uellover for Man tuid Boast,
Cheap, quloU and reliabla.
ffg .'y WrLlWT
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PITCUCB'3 (DASTORIA
n not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Mothers like,
aud Physicians recommend
CASTOIIIA. Itrc-ulatcstho
Dowels, cures AViad Colic,
inlay revcrishuess, and do
itroys Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Cure, H Cottetitatlonal
Antidote tar tbl terrlblo xaa
if, ijr Absorption. The most
Important Eisooworyslnoe Vac
cination. Other remedies may
roller Catarrh, trie caret at
Any atago bofor Conaomptlea
eta In.
DEALER 15
Crocerls o"1 Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment
Grooerie,
Tohaoro,
Provisions, ' Cured Meats,
Cigars, . canan-a,
Candles, rViai, Jiotiona,
Green and Dried h niitx,
Wood and Willow Wart,
Crockery, Kto.
jSuslnetj will be conducted on a
OASH I3ASIS
f Vfiich meant that
Low Prices are Established
Goodi deliTtred without charge to Eojei
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
yorwaSrS wt will pay tha Mmtraark.t
1 peiee.
J AS. h . TA' ' K-
mi
2, IKfi
ilic 6.ly Slave EVtr Saltl l5:ftp
Vr there ever nny nltve taught'
and Hold in Oregon, you ftak! I know
of hut onn conn of thin aort and tli" pur.
I
fhiwK-r in a very well known clmVact?
on tlm Poi tland ntreU In 18M OoV.
Joh. Tual, tluA aatout and vigorous
younj uinrchaitt doinc liUHincwt in
hune fjity, purchanHd of Mr. South-
worth a ngro Iwy named Cole, and his
grandmother, agod aliout 7ft Thu price
. ! .1 ......
paiu tor mi-He two KervanU wan 5f 1U()U,
tnd the dill of tlu wat drawn hy
JudgA Strattou, then a practicing law.
yer and afierwardn Judge of (he Second
Judicial District in this State, and ex-j
ollicio justice of the Supreme Court of
the Territory of Oregon.' the hill ' of
sale ia in Judi'n Stratton's handwriting
throughout, and iit tho most rnmarkahh1
locuinent in the Statu today, outnide
of thu puhliu nrchivta, hecau.io it in the
titla deed of the. only twin of a alavo
that ever took place ' on the Faoirio
shores of the United States, I do not hut there was no aid from tha larga in
believe, that any like document can lie jatitutions likely to seek from tde Nrt
t'ound rem rdwl in a Court I louse in Culi- ( tionul Government now favors in the
t'oruia, tier in Oregon, savo the record future or a dontinu.vica df tP.e Valijiahla
if this one in Lane county. This is tho
uiily cae I can cite of a citizen of Orr'-
inn having liouht a negro, though I
liavh known several of tho ti tj go out
in eleetiun d;iv and I my up a ood
many low-down white liieii. Col. Tul
ave the old negro woman nnd her sou
their freedom nearly three yean hefmv
ho emancipation proclamation weijt in-
to effi-ct. They got a place on the "Ion
roiu river, about three miles west of
no present huh oi o unction uiy, w, re
i . i . ii ii i in i ifi .
they earned a co"iiifi)rtAUe livelihood
There are huudruds of men within thu
State w ho huvn owned slaves at ona
time or another; hut to the hest of my
belief there, is hilt onn mart Unrig in
Oregon who can say that he bought aud
received posVessioit of a slave within
this State', and tlldt uian is Col, Joseph
Teal.
Tho transaction betwet'ul Col. Teal
aud Southworth was morn of a loan of
money than the purchaxe. of a chattel,
for South wortll needed money, and had
nothing elni that ho could well atlord td
tell. Freijuemly in my life I have
teen (Iih time of an apprentice sold by
me. employer to another and this was
just about a parallel caio. So fdr as
any profit in t ho transaction is co i
corned, my belief is the l Col. Teal was
out of pocket, for tha woman was
tuperanuated. Tliey were sirilply a
iiill of exieusn to the old man, and tho
'oy was lazy beyond redemption. When
tho old grandmother died, lloiiiobody
undertook tu break the news gently to
the lad, who answohid: "Um! Is dat
o1 Granny dead 1 wondeb e( silo
done tinihhed dat r par o' corduroy
trouHaloous alio was a innkin' fur mel"
Uut this is the true inside history of
slavery on the Pat i do Coast, to far as it
joes, and a correct record of the only
sule of a human body within the State
of Oregon. -Tom Merry in Sundiy
Oregonian:
Father mil Son.
The stfecess of the Democrats in In
diana, will, it is understood, iusura the
return of Hoil Daniel V, Vorhees to
UniU'd Htstes Senate for another
term. There is somo talk of Hon.
Joseph . McDonald contesting for the
place but he call hardly do so success
fully unless an issue is made on the
tarilf a qdctftion on which Mr, Vor
hees ii not iu harmony with his party.
Uut the probabilities are that the Legis
Itture will return him te the' Senate
notwithstanding his departure from thu
faith in this particular. Mr Vorheea
.is Senator will no doubt feel .quite
proud to greet his son aa a Delegate
from Washington Territory to the
House of Kepresenlalivci, for it u
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quite a distinction for one family to l
thus represented in both branches ot
Congress. Tlie Hon is said to possess
many of tha pronfinVrtt peculiarities of
the father, and the two' will no doubt
try to make life a burden to the officers
ami managers of the Northern Pacific
Railroad Company, in their advocacy
6f the forfeiture of land grants.
Daily Newer
Cleveland's successor as Governor of
New York, David 11.11111, is also a
bachelor, llachclors have reason to
uk, Jar,
- cX. -cr--
Nuw YoKK, NoT."TV.-J '
P. Gorman, Cliairnmn of thu
" 1 .L
i)rinai
crntiu Nutionnl F.kipii!va CVtlkiiitii tarn '
I vv. IWi
lanya that ,Villiaiii J? Vamlorhilt
jhnu not liath. any contrihulioim to tha
Nit iomil DuricraMo dampaijn fumf.
"Mj reanoii for. v, i:,lm, g to deny the
atnteunt that Vanderhilt contrlhuted
tlO.OOi or ally other num." Ray Mr
Gorman, "in that tho htory in put out
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. wun ino malicious intent of creating a
fa!nn iippresurm thnt Cleveland and
( Hendricks receKed aid from that olaas
of contrihutors aid act of influences
hoe. aiJ, when jiven at all, was
. wholly and unMintedl; devoted to the
'amice olf MV. UUV.Ve, UW0 L Um.
'paign of Cloveland and llulricka was
jtlrpendeftt wholly ilfon pop'Oar JipJ
port, L'iven for thn inoHt part it. small
sums. Soma wealthy Democrat did
their fair share, as did also somo lndt"
' Pendent Ropuhlicans of largo niaanN,'
privileges already enjoyed hy theniC
Any part in thu campaign taken hy
auch hodies and parties was entirely on
the side of lllaino and Iincnn."
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Salt nr. cr.
In general terms Salt River is art
imaginary stream up which defeated
politicians are supposed to he sent to
0,)Hvi ,(Ut M . mftUftr o( trath thi
phrase "To row p Salt River" had its
or- jn , lh( fuct U gmaU
I.
stream of that name, in Kentucky, tl
passage of which is made difficult and
dangerous as well by its tortuous cour4
as by the abundance of shallows and
rocks. The teal application of the. ex
pression is to tho unll tppy wight whr5
has the task ef propelling the boat up
the stream', but iti political o"r slangy
uVge it U applied to those who ere
rowed up, as panion'Trs. This is t
little gratuitous information that we
throw iu for the benefit of those of our
Republican readers who have forgotten,
oK account of ago, we never knew on
account of yorttli, tile arduous labo?
that was cut out for them by the Dem
ocrats at tho recent Presidential
election.
The year 1900 will not Le a leap
year, although it is divisHile iy lour
without a remaindor. In order to make
calendar aild solar time agree i
nearly as I hey can bo got for years to
to come, the Georgian calendar drops
three leap years out of ever four centu
ries, and these occasions are upon sdclf
leap years as will net divide by 400
without a remainder, although they
can 1 divided evenly by four. The
16 JO was a leap year, but 1700 aM
1 800 were not, and 1900 will noi be.
The girls should make a note of this.
The United States' Grand Jtt'ry off
Sjturday indicted Ilonry N. Bafnliarl
and Francis Anderson, for killing arf
fudiuu policeman on the Umatilla res
ervation. They were tried in the state
Circuit Court for Umatilla county for
the above olFoiice, aud acquitted. Their
present indictment iu principally to
test the -question of jurisdiction, as it
is claimed the State courts have no
jurisdiction over offenses committed
upon Indian resorvstionp,'
Robert ToWm', of Georgia owns
large tracts df lands in Texas, and has'
refused $10 an aCre for one tract of
4,000" tfcrea? When living in Paris just
aftef tho reUllion, he was asked how
he sUppofW himself: He replied;
"I am eating an acre of dirt a day."
Ho wctfiMtmrj Texas land at $3 arf
icre, which w'as alibu'd h'W daiTy ex
pensis. . '
A special from London says: Tho
Tablet, the chief Catholic journal, and
the Catholio Times both publish long
editorial articlea warmly congratulating
America on Cleveland's election. The
Pelfast News says Blaine was defeated
because of his action in the MxSwe.cn'
cy case.
The Democrats have the Illinois leg
filature oh joint ballot by one majority.
This legislature will choose a successor
to Gen. Lngau to represent Illinois irf
the United States Senat, '
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