The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, May 09, 1885, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSKSIS1TI0J OF OEMEMTIC PR(S)1PLES, AND TO EARN N PjfEITUmC BY T Hi SWEAT OP oft BROW.
VOL. 17.
EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, MAY i), 1885.
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5!tf &xtit (City fiaard.
I.L.OA.V1P3ELL,
PMWur an I Proprietor.
0??l31-'Ji t' Kil. M of Willamette
Street bet Jraea as veath mil JJLjiiih Streets.
TERU3 07 S'J3 JCJaiPflOX.
Per Animm...
Six Month
Threit Months.
.?2.5J
. 1.W
. .73
ODU ONLY.
UATK3 OH ADVKKTIS1NO.
Advertisements inserted to follows!
On square, 10 liu tfr 1 'SB, one insertion ?3;
eaolt subsequent 'rmet i.un L Cash required in
ltv.lttC9. i.l
Ti.ua alvertiser will be charged at the fol-
fcviuj rites:
One square t!ir.- months
" . " si mouths...
8l? IK)
8 00
one year.
12 00
Transient notice in local column, 20 cents per
line for each intertion.
AdvertUinj billa will be rendered qnnrtorly.
All ioh work mut be pad Kob hm hkmverv.
rftmn Iidoi Ko II. K. t. ana A. M
Meet. Srtt and third Welnesdavs in eaeli
month.
"'.. Hi-hnpfh Bom T)do No. I. O.
54jiO. F. Jieetsevery Tneslay ininf.
eets on the JJani 4th We'rewslars in imch month.
Kouesk Loims, No. 15, A. O. U. W.
Meets at Masonic H ill the second and fourth
Fridays in each tumitb. ,
J. M. Sloas. M. W.
Kll.P4TBlO"t Ptm, No. 40. O. A. R.-Meets
t Mnonw Hill, t'te first and third Frid.iv of
aoh month, Uy order, Cojibandeb.
VIrdeb of Chose FiiiFxns. Meets the
rst and thir l Saturday tveniu-'s at Masonic
ftall. Uy or.lor of J. M. SloaS, U C.
Butts Lows No. 3J7, I. O. G. T. Meets
Very Saturday uiyrlit tit Oil FellowV Hull.
E. O. Poti eh, W. C. T.
Leadiss Sr.ta Bishop Kot'E -Meets at the
P. Church eery San I i.y afternoon at 3:3.1.
K. Hi iit in. S it.: Ali Bertha Cook, An't
Rupt; Cha-t. Hill, Sac'y. Mi H'lttie Smith,
Chaplain. VisitxM mvlo wlam.
t. DILYEC. CM. COLMER.
BILYEU h C0L1IER.
-"-Attorn 3ys and Caurrsellors at Law,-
EUUKN'K CIlY, OREOOX.
PaAcnoaiN" alltue couitraoF
thl Stite. Will ijlve special attesition
f collection and probate matter.
l)KKlcs--0r iriudric! & E ikin's hank.
CEO. 3. D3.1H1S, ,.
Attorns ami Counsellor-ai-Lmv,
-yiLT, riUCTIOE IX THE CDUKTS
V of thS.M!id.)n lici.il Dntriot and in
LVJ.iprem Court f th St:ita.
Spicisl attJiiti'in iji'en' to colleotiom and
ptaUsrs in nroliate
Geo. 5. Washburne?
Attopucy-at-Law,
KU.JEXa CIl'V. - - - OltEiiON
Oilice formerly osjupieJ by Thompson A
. 1:1-11 11 luii 1 1 rr
nrn n
UbV IlllUkbiiJ
4tt3rn97 aal Coins jlbr-at-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
BCGEXECirV, - - OKEGOX.
0FFICE-To doors north of Post Olfiee.
J.E. FENTON,
AUopney-at-l-aw.
J5UGEXE CITY OREGOX.
Siiecial attstiti m iv."T 1 1 Heal EitAts Pras
ice and Abstract of Title.
Office Over Grange Store.
T.W. HARRIS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Residence on Filth 6treet, where Dr Shelton
formorly resided.
Dr. m Osborne,
OSes AJjoinhg St- Charles Hotel,
OR AT THS
WDH73 .SI0a3 0? HAtE3aad LOCKET.
M. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res
idence when not professionally euajed.
Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby
erisB Church
WALTOH & H3FFSIHCER.
Attoiacys-at-Laiv.
EUGENE CITY,- OREGON.
WTUru praci'ice ix all the
? Courts of the State.
Special attention given to Real Etat. L ol-
iectinir; frobate marwrs. . . ,
CnUertinKall kind, of claime fwwt the
United Sutes Government
Office is Walfw's brick-rms 7 nJ S.
mm
13 U
r
3T A GENERAL J2
ligilifi
mm
A large assortment of La
dies and Cluldrens Hose at
12 L-H cts:
Hood Dress Goods at 12k
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense static of JV ew
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
New and Xohbij styles in
CLOUTING.
Li be
New Departure
3-2i.532S Alii
rATKOXlZE THE MEU WHO HELP T
L SlUl'.'iilj liOUaEb, whose iiiterent art
peud their prutits at home. J u.ce uutlue that-
A. V.
Will sell goods for CASH at greatly reduced
Best Prin U lo and 13 yards SI 00
Best Brown and BL-ached Muslins, 7, 8, !), aud
10 ct?.
Clarks an 1 Brooks spool citon 75 cts per Doz.
PU.:i m l Milled Flrnnels, 25, 35: 45 and 50
cts.
Wat.ir Proo , cents
lino White Shirts, 75 cts and SI.
And aM Other Coeds
Also tlie'Celebraied
WHIT 15 SHYING MACHINE !
None bttter for srsnith', size, an l dunibilityV At Kieatly reduced rates.
sir To my ol t Customed, who hwe stood by the -so I mi?, I will continue t-i sell ofl i same
t r:ns as heretofore on tim. Hl.t (r at any tim they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give
all snu as others, the full credit on n;y reduction .A- V. 1 1! 1 lilts
Goods sold as
in Oregon, for
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Prduce. Call and See
S4 II. iPrimdly. '
IamessSliop.
HAVING OPEXED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th STRE
west of Craiu Bios'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at tbe
The
Competent
AW. fmplryNl, aad Jt will enuejvor to
-,i . n
, me with calL
DUM'S
mm
Trimming silk and Sat
ins in all sha es. ,,
Moireantique ilks.
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of Ft'tnch
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place-
BOOTS and SHOES
'nail grades-
CrllOLERLES
of all descriptions.
al Discount for
CASH.
f !
C-jZ&T&tt '',
- HUILI) YOUll B MIDGES, ROADS -AND'
your iatorantH I Are peruiuueiiUy located ano
PETERS,
prices, as low as any ether CASH STORE,
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 53, 75 ots and it
New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15,
20 and 25 cts.
liens' Undjrwe.it. S'tirtt an I Drawers, 50 ct
Mens'Oyershirts, 75 cts. and 81.
Mens' Overall, 50, C5, 75 cts and 81. -Embroideries
aud Edwins at Fabulous L6w
Prices.
at Proportionate Rates.
I
low as any House
1 .
r Credit
C2
Most!
ITirr 1
f ? Vl I IXl V J-Jc,,,,,!, delfTered without diarge lo Enyei
give satisuction ion n,Ttia wvw
a u tnnr ?
Dr.A.W.Prather.
-FFICE SO t'VH PIPE OF NIXT1I
j J Strict, opposite thn Star Jlakery.
Call prnmrtty attended to nilit or ilay.
ChMtiir ilineAM'i ft upeeialty.
W. V. Henderson,
HAS RESUMED PRACTICE
with itHifn in Kuvr' hriirlc.
'yy My operation will be fint-
i-Jami and rliarge" reaROimlile.
Old patrons as wel aa new ones are Invited
L. l JONET"
Physician and Surgeon.
XII.T, ATTEND TO TPvOFESSIONAL
V calls tlry or til'ht; - '
W)FF10E l'i stiiiis in HaT' brick: or can
lie found at K 11 Luckey Go's tlriiff store.
Office hours: 9 to 12 in, 1 to 4 p ui, 0 to 8
p m.
tinVJtf
Dr. J. 0. Gray,
DENTIST.
OFFICE OVhU GltANGK STORE. All
work warranti-d.
LnuKhiiu; k'a ailniin&tered for painless
traction of teeth.
DR. V. G- SEHLBSEOEt
EfflTBST.
13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
In Ci.ttairo linive. He performs all opera
tions in mechanical and surgical dentistry. All
work warranted and witisfactmn guaranteed.
Geo . W. Kinsey,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Real estate for sale Town lots and ft nns.
Collections promptly attended to.
Kksidknib, corner Eleventh and His,'h St.,
Eugene City, Oregon
Eugr lie 'City. Oreffoii,
ji'oryoiir Roots mid Shoos -Fine Goods and
Low i'riccs. ll. 1JI-.UJV 1 1 ll duim.
mm
tun1
xl-tray Cares ani novop dlsart'
SolnU. XioworU'ac?ontPftla
.eiever for Blaa and Boast,
Cheap, qxdoli and reliable.
PITCiIEK'3 CASTORIA
IS not Narcotic, Children
prow fat upon, Mothers like,
and Physicians recommend
CASTORLA. It regulates tho
Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
allays FcycrLshncss, and de
stroys Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Cure, a Connttlutioncu
Antidote for this terrible m-t"
dy, tr Aosorptlon. The mo.
Iniportaat Eisoovery since Vao
eiaation. Other rentediee may
reliere Catarrh, tide oareii at
jny atage bolore Con.amptioa
set. in.
HEALED IS
Croceris oJ Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment
Groceries, Provisions,
Cured Meats,
('andies,
Tobacco,
Candles,
Cigars,
Soarw,
Notions.
Crocn and Dried Fruits.
Wood and Willow Ware,
Crockery, Etc.
Buxlness will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS-
Which means that
uw rnces are
Low Prices are Established
r prnr,JCF WANTED
whl.'i"wenip7 th. higbest market
I I lb mm . r '
GO TO
mm m
lining, yi i.j',rT!1f'?ri1.vir-tr38.
J1S . I ,
. The Shift-Ill and Suni.v
One of tlm ninnt striking ihniacicris-
tics of the Afylmu and Turconia i
IrilicK, which lias mora t lint onre linen
vrry Hkillfully utilized by Kusaia in
her opuriitions ngniiHt them, in the ex
treme bitterness with which they take
side in the. jjrent controversy between
tho Suni and thn Sliinh sfctu, which
may be called tho Catholics and Prot-
estuntu of Islam. The Shiahs, who are
strong in Persia, hold Mohammed'
son-in-law, Ali, the fourth caliph, to lie
tho prophets only legitimate succcsuor,
denouncing his three forerunners as
usurpers, whilo (lie Sunis, who abound
in Afghanistan, hold a directly opposite
oi-pciI, This fooling, which lias made
the countless Porso-Afghan wars un
speakably ferocious, is carried to uch
a height that an Englishman who late
ly begged the lifn of a wounded Per
sian was answered by one of his Af
ghan comrades: "Were ho only an
unbeliever I would spare him, but be
ing a Sliinh he must die." A stran.
ger entering an Afghan or Turcoman
camp is often met with the challenge,
"What sayest thou of tho first three
caliphs?" and should ho pronounce in
favor, tho crucial question follows,
"What think'st thou of Ali?" to which
if ho values his life, ho must reply,
"Ah was a Kaffir" (infidel).
Sim Pinned His Favorite Plant.
"I aw observe ihat you have a
fine collection of plants hero," said a
dude whilo making a call upon a young
lady.
"So all my friends. Ray," she said.
"I'm vewy fond of plants myself,"
he continued; "I'll venchaw to say you
cannot name my favorite plant."
"I think I could," she said with an
arch smile.
"Pway iintife 'it' tltfen."
"The thistle."--Bnst'm Courier.
Sono timy ago Prof. Virchow
brought together the results of an in
quiry into the relative proportions of
the blonde haired, dark and niixod
types nmong the school childron of tho
German Empire. Since then the in
quiry has been extended to Belgium,
Austria and Switzerland, and embraces
nearly eleven million children in its
scope. In a lecture at the Berlin
Academy of Science, Prof. Virchow
now shows that more than 50 per cent,
of the school children of Central
Europe lielong to the mixed type. The
distribution of tho purel blonde type,
which contribute something over 25
per cent., and is associated with un
mixed Teutonic blood, is rather curi
ous, It is highest in Hanover, where
it forms 43 per cent, of the population,
hut it is very neatly ns high in the
extreme east of Prussia and Poineran
hn districts, where history and tradit
ion locate a preponderating Slavio ele
ment and points the completeness of
the gradual industrial conquest of those
regions by tho Teutonio nca
Frauds by pension agents in differ
ent parts of the country continue lo
come to light. Tho Commissioner of
Pensions last Tuesday directed the hub'
pension nt the Philadelphia agency of
1112 pensions, which-' have been regular
ly paid, although the pensioners are
dead. In some case!?; the Commissioner
says, persons in whose names pensions
are drawn have been dead since 1871.
He also directed the suspension at the
same agency of pensions to seven
widows, who re-married in 1881, but
who have continued to draw pensions
ever since. I lie commissioner las
asked tho attorney general to bring
suit against Iho pension agen: for
moneys so unlawfully disbursed.
A wealthy tobacco tirm in Cincin
nati suspended a few days ago, and a
dispatch, speaking of the head of the
firm, says: "It is not long since he
was rated as worth $2CO,000. He
went home tonight greatly prostrated,
with $1 43 in his pocket, all, it was
said that he had in tho world.
Interest in politics increases in Ger
many. There were 503,107 wore
voters, allowing for increase in popu
lation, who went to the polls in 1S84
than in 1881. Of this increase, the
Social Democratic party polled 248, -
029 votes.
Bear Track'.'
The following is said to be the pop
ular song among the Russians just
now:
We're ioming, Alexnndrovitch, al
least a million more, from Knnineshae-
ja's Bay anrl Oliskalagoubn' shore,1
from Karakouski's frozen wild, from
Tyniskaia's plain, we're marching, Al
exander, with all our might and main.
From Gatmonsckino's forest, from
'Ischernorlieskoi's vale, from Wassio
gourbska's blooming fields, from Olym'
skin's dale, from Kamamajosa's villa
ges',' from Meidouscariki's islo, we're
commg, Alexander, the weary rank
and file. From pollysyllabio villages
we'r jayly marching down, perchance
to rot in Afghanland to gilt anew your
crown; we're on the Berg el Murghah
and Pcnjschidyeh w seek,' anil1 we're
headed by some generals' whose
names no tongue can speak. From
Provinces and villages whose names
before the eye look like a heap of con
sonant's shoveled into "pi." Vfe .arc
lows and -ofTskies, -eflfs and -offs and
-vit'ehes, for Holy Church and Fious
Czar we'll die in Herat's ditches.
A rare instance of Christian tolera
tion is exemplified in Anrau, Switzer
land, where Protestants and Catholics
occupy the r.ame church. On New
Year's oveit was filled, and the wholo
congregation' united in' singing a hymn,
after which the Catholic Choir exe
cuted a piece of muuic. The priest and
pastor then alternately spoke on the
religious thoughts appropriate to the
close of thn year, and on the sfood re
lations that should exist ( between
Christians.
Stanford will set the Grant boys up
in businesa-again. A recent New York
dispatch contains the following: It is
well understood that Senator Stanford
has made a provision whereby thn
Grants art) to r?sume business, and that
everything' was arranged to tho Gener
al's satisfaction. It may be that Gen
eral Grant and his entire family will
go to California shortly, giving up the
proposed summer programoie in the
Catskill mountains.
Commenting on tho cattle shipment
from Oregon and Washington to Chi
cogo, the Pioneer Press saykf "The
experiment has proved a distinct fail
ure, tho shippers finding themselves
out of pocket some $30 per head. This
Was due to several onuses, chief among
wliich wore the shrinkage in weight,'
the grefct cost of transportation,' feed
ing, and t)le like, and also lo the fact
that tho prices paid in Chicago were
less than could have been obtained in'
the domestic market."
A newspaper is not printed especial
ly for one person any more than a hotel'
is' built to please one guest. People
greatly displeased with sometliig
... . . . . in
they tinu in a newspaper, should re
member that the very thing which dis
pleases them is exactly the thing that
will please somebody else who has as'
much interest in the paper as they
have.
The London Globe says: "The Yan
kees boast of putting out Vesuvius
with Niagara, but they haVe never yet
attempted to carry the boai'iuto prac
tice. In this respect they are far be
hind the simple Russians of! Smoleiuk.
A small volcano has developed itself,
and the peasants have been trying to
put it out by drenching it with water.,
A tire in an lowa church was ex
tinguished in a novel manner by a
quick-witted draggist. The fire was
raging in tho floor under the joists, ami
no water was at hand. He quickly'
mixed up a pailful of common soda in
a lot ofstilphurio acid and poured it
down. t Sufficient gas was generated to'
immediately extinguish ' the flame .'
At tho annual sheep shearing' in"
Vermont the heaviest ram's fleece
weighed thirty-cighi pounds thirteen
ounces, and the heaviest ewe's fleece
twonty-one pounds nine ounces. This
lieats the record at any publio shear
iii2. John Roach has not yet accepted
the proposition of the Secretary of
j the Navy that there ' shall L a new
i trial.
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