The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, May 16, 1885, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOB WB DISSE.HIS ATIOX OF DKSOl'MTIC FRINJIPLES, AND TO EARN AS HONEST HUM BY T MS SWEAT OP OUR BKOW.
VOL. 17.
EUGENE CIT, OR, SATURDAY, MAY Hi, 1885.
NO.
AM
Vxt (giUf'if titty anrit;
I. L. OAMP3ELL,
Pjhlii'ur cu'il Proprietor.
i)??IT. -') t'n ?it llt of Willamette
8t.-aHbitJm ijveuta an J Li0'Jth Street ,
TEllVU OK SJ3OSIPriON.
Pee Annum. S3. M
Mix M.Mthi 1-25
Threa JLtaths 73
OC'E ON'Lt
KA-THJaj OF ADVKHTWING
Adf ertisemcnts Inserted follow, i
rirt inniM 1 (I ltn iip 1 -u. one insertion 83
aoh subienunt 'nscn-on SI. Co.sU required in
dvaaJd.
Ti ns alvartMsrs, will be charged at the fol
One lonire threa months...- ft 00
" six months 8 00
" " ous year 12 00
Transient notice in local column, 20 cents per
Una lor eacn insertion. -A
dverlbinj bill will ba rendered quarterly.
All oh worlc miit ba rain fob iw nBLlVEUY.
unci tine.
KnasHvLoDOi No H. A. F. anil A. M
Moeti drt and third WalneiHy Inwl
moDth.
Umwi Rnnl TnnK Va. ft I. O.
ur.u.wu.i. Vuniu.uiv. mh. n.
Mti oa the U ana 4th Winelajr In monui
Euueka Loooi, No. 15, A. 0. U. W -Meeu
at Masouio Hall the aecond and fourth
Fridays in each month.
I. M. Sloax. M. W.
KlLFaTRtCK PoiT, No. O. Ct. A. R.-Meets
t MwniJ U ill. tie ttnt aud third Frid.iys of
oh month.. By order. Cohuakdek. -
Order or Choses- Fhuhws. Mefts the
rat and third Saturday eveninis at Masonic
Halt By order of . J. M. Sloa.n, G C.
Bum Loose No. 3G7, I. 0. G. T. Meet
rery Saturday night in 0 1 1 Veil jw' ITall.
E. 0. Potter, W. C. 'I'.
Lkamins Star Bvxdof Kope -Meets at the
P. Church every 8an 1 ly afternoon at 3:30.
R. Hmton SipU: Mis B.-rtha Cook, As't
Bunt; Chas. Hill, Seo'y, Mis Uattie Snath,
Chaplain. Visitors made welcome.
I. BILYEU.
C M. COLLIER.
BILYEU -6 COLIIEa.
Attorneys aid Counssllors at Law,
KUGEXK CITV, UREaO.V.
PR ACTIO a LV ALL THE COtf UT3 OF
' thi Stat Will (jive aoeci.il attention
' to collection an I probate outturn. -Orrici--0er
Heudrick 4 Eikin's hank.
CEO. B. DDittIS,
Attorney and Coiuisdlor-at-Lnw,
-IIT-ILL PR AC TIG E IX THE C3URTS
YY of the vSoeoad .f u liciil District ami in
ha Supreme Court of thu .State.
Special attention giveu to collections and
matter, in probata
Geo. S. Washburn3
Attopncy-ut-Laiv,
isaaEa city, - - . orep.on
Ofllce formerly occupied by Thompson k
Bean. ii13
CEO. M. MILLER,
Attorney aal CsanaslbMt-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
EUGENE CITY, - ' 1 OREGON.
OFFICE-Two door north of Post Office.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorney-at-Lawv
ElTGEJfE CITY OREGON.
Speoi.il attention given to Rial Estate Prao
iea and Abstracts of Title.
0rici Over Granja Stora.
T.W. HARRIS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Residence on Fifth street, whera Dr Shelton
formerly resided.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
Ctico Adjoini.is St- Charles Hotel,
' -OB AT THE
WDaH3:8T0SB OP HATE3 ani LUCIET.
DR. JOSEPH P.JGILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or r
idenoa whan not professionally eutfaed.
Oifioa at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
' Residence on EitfUh street, opposite Tresby
rian Church.
WALTOH & H3FFSIHCEH
Attoi ney-at"Lo We
EUGENE CITY, OREGON,
"1TTILL TRACnCE IN ALL THE
Special atunti:n Kiven to Real EsUte. Cd-1
lactinir: Probate maturs. ...
Collecting all kinds of chums against cha
Vnitd Sut-s Goremm-tit 1
Office in Waifs 'a briek-romns . a4 , s
B
111
0
A large assortment of La
dies and Cliildrens Hose at
121-2
Good Dnss Goods at 12c-
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable (foods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
New and Nahby styles in
CL01HING.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
New Departure !
ATKOXIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T
L SCHOOL HOUSliS, whose iiitereiit ar
speud their protiu at home. Take notice that-
A. y.
Will sell goods for CASH at raatly reduced
Best Prints lb and 18 yards SI 00
Best Brown and Bbached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, aud
lOcts.
Clarke an I Brookn spool cotton 7S cts per Dnz.
i'Liiii .iiid Milled Flrnnels, 23, 3.5: 43 and 50
cts.
Water Proo
cents
Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and II.
And all other Coeds
Also the Celebrated
.WHITli Sli A7TNG MACHINE!
None bettor for a'.ranth, size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. !
C-iT To my ol I Customcs, who have stood by me so 1 ins, I will continue n sell on same
trms as heretofore ou tim. but if at any time they wish to wake CASH purchases, I will give
all sm. as others, the f'lll credit on my reduction A. V, PETERS
Goods sold as
in Oregon, for
Casli Or Credit
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Prduce. Call and See
. S. H. 'Frie
Harness Shop.
HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8H1STKE
west of Craiu Bio'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that Jina at the
The Most '
Competent
Workmen
j r wni en Jen vor to
-.1. . it
m with a tU.
DUM'S
A GENERAL gj
f
, 1
II 619 6016
Trimming silk and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moirea ntiq ae Silks
Velvets in Colors. ;
The finest stock nf French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this -place-
BOOTS and SHOES
in all grades. f
E 'IES
of all descriptions.
f
BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND
vonr iiiWrnstn I Are ueruiuiientlT located uui.
'
PETERS,
piesras low as any ctiier CASH STORE.
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cts and $1.
New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15,
20 and 25 cts.
Mens' IT nd jrwe.it, S'lirt an I Drawers, CO ct
Mens' Ovcrshirts, 75 cts. aud 61.
Mens' Overalls, 53, to, 75 cts and 81.
Embroideries aud Edgius at Fabuloue Low
Prices.
at Proportionate Rates.
low as any House
fflTO satisfaction to mliinn favcrl
I
, i.,.i,
, WIHHl,.
ndl'u
Dr.A.W.Prather,
O
FFICE HOITVH FIDE OF NINTH
Strevt, flpHiite tiio Suir Bnkery,
Calls pronii tly nttcndod to nL;ht or 1T.
Chronic disuavs a speeialty.
W. V. Henderson,
33 23 XJ 2? Z S E7.
,.rK-HAS RESUMED PRACTICE
;-v il "t"'' i" ifty' nrick.
"iftV'T My operations will ba lint
cl;w. nnd chart's rciuMinaMe.
(lid pntrmis as wel as new rnos are invited
to call.
DR. L. E.JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
WI.T, ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL
mils day or night,
OFFICE Up stubs in Ilsys' bricks or can
lie found at K R I.uekey .V Co'a drug btoro.
Office hours: 9 to 12 ui, 1 to 4p m, B to 8
p m. un!2tf
Dr. J.O.Gray,
DENTIST.
OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. AU
work warranted.
I.aii(;liiiii itas administered for painless ex
traction of teeth.
DaTv. c- sehlbredeT"-
DEfflTBST.
13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
In Cottage Grove. He perforins all opera
lions in mechanical and surgical dentistry. All
work warranted and .atisfaction u uar.mtued.
Geo. W. Kinsey,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Real estate for sale Town lots and firms.
Collections promptly nttendrd to.
Rkhideni k, corner Eleventh aud High St.,
Eugene City, Oregon
GO TO
Cugcno City, Oioffon, '
Forvour Boots and Shoes-Fine Goods and
Lrtw Price. O. lil '.CKW ITH k SON.
alTraya Cares ani novor dlsa '
points. Xho xrovl J's croat Poia
KsUsvsr far S2aa sin 4 Boasti
Cheap, qoioU and reliable.
,iMiVa r .i.'nnwj"nvTT-a
PITCIIEK'3 CASTORIA
Is not Narcotic. Children
Crow fat upon, Mothers lilic,
and Physicians recommend
CASTOiltA. It regulates tho
Dowels, cures AVInd Colic,
Rllays Tcvcrishncss, nd dc
troj s "WorniS.
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Core, a Constitutional
Antldoto for tLis tonlllo mav
Crj. hj Aoeorptloau Tho nort
Important riaoovory since Vac ..
atnatlou. Othor remedies Kiay
relieve Catarrh, this onreu at
jny etage before Conscmptlox
aetu to.
7EBXSSC2MO
J1S.L II,
Croceris Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment
Groceries, Provisions, ' Cured Meats,
Tobacco, Cigars, Candies,
Candles, Soar, Notious,
. Green and Dried Fruits,
Wood and Willow Ware.
' Crockery, Etc
Business will lie conducted on a
CASH IiASIS-
Which means that
Low Prices 2rc Established
Coodk dtlirrrrd wilhonl liarie to Enyn
UL KINDS OF PPODUCE WANT El
rirliih we w'H far thu hklient mirkei
prW ' J i, I'.via;
SDSff 1!
HISTORY OF h RICH mi
now a Pro- pertor Wminl f ir Tirmjr Itiiri
for a Pnrrhawr.
On Saturday tliTe nrrivod t tli
Gilinnn Hotel in thin city, a plainly or
ra'.hor poorly drossoil, cadaverous look
ing man alout fifty yean of age who
took a dollar room. Soon thereaftnr it
was whispered that tho new arrival
was Thomas Ctush, tho man who had
sold tho Drum Lumniond mine, in
Montana, for $1,CCO,000. Half of
this a mount is xaid to he deposited in
thHrt-ITittlM.hl Tank In this city,
and tlm other half in a Montana hank.
It was noticed during tho million
aire's prenene in tho houv that he
spent no money hi could pottsiMy
avoid. On Sunday hit ot&ed wliero
thn Catholic Church was, and, instead
of hiring a carrian and traveling as
becomes a man of ho much wealth, he
trudgiil on foot to tlm church and hack.
On Tu'isday ho left for hi Iiuiiih in
Montana.
Yesterday a gentleman was met who
knew Mr. Cruse well, and ho said:
"Yes, I am wull acquainted with him.
For th past twenly-ljvo year he has
lienn a. prospector in MonUna and
Idaho, and hm present wealth is dun to
the fact that h is ono of tho.sn fellows
that get hold and never let go.
Why, it's twenty years sincn he
struck tlm mine that hn Knld for more
than a million and a half. In order
to develop it hn would work for a
while for others to ohtain a Ktaku, for
gruh, tools and powder. Then he
would put in his time on the mine un
til his funds went exhausted.
Finally he struck pay dirt and, his
enthusiasm knew no hounds, and for
three or four years hefore lie sold oul
he madit a living out of it. How?
Why, ly extracting a few hundred
pounds of ore and tnking it to his
cahin and reducing it to a pulp in a
mortar and washing it out in a bread
pan. You sen the mine; although
rich, could not he properly developed
without capital.
Deiiig of a secretive disposition, lie
had a door ut tha entrance of his hid
den treasure whicb ho kept' locked at
all times, and tint miners used to call
the place 'Crush's Prison.",
Tho Btoryof the great richness of
the miiut spread far and wido, aud hig
offers were made for it. ' Among those
who mado an offer, for the initio was
Mackay of Bonanza fume, hut the
hardy proiipocter knew' full well the
value of his find, and would not soli
until he et his figure. Cruso wns a
stayer from away hack, and don'l you
forget it. Had. it. been me I- would
have sold out long ago, ' v
i Finally an English nyndicato com
inonced to anglo with tin lucky ' pros
pector, and at ouo timo negotiations
reicluid such a stage' that that tho pa
pers wore drawn iipnd read to Cruso,
who was also represented by his attor
ney, A clause in tho agreement was
read by which the purchaiiers could buy
tint one-sixth interest lie retained,
ihould they ho dusirit. Tliisjarrod on
the old man's ear like a false no to to
an orchestral leader.
"I want that Mtricken out, and I"l
,'ivA you.just live minutes to do mo.
If you don't thu jig is up," sententious
ly said the man who had waited twen
ty years for a purchaser.
"Well, but that's a mere formality,
and It'js not likely the company will
want to freeze you out," said the rep
resentative of English capital. This
aort of expostulation was kept up un
til the hands of ihu clock marked the
expiration of the five fateful minutes.
The jig's up," alowly and sternly
said Cruse, -
And indeed it was, and the failure
toacoejit to the request made by Cruse
cost SlOO.OOO extra, and it was sever
il months before ho resumed negotia
tions. Had the clause been stricken
out fivo sixth of the mine could havn
lieen purchased for tl,5u0,000, but
when the negotiations were resumed
$1,000,000 wero afked and received
frr five sixth of the Drum Lumniond
niin
The mine is situa ed aWt thiee
miles from Dutte 'Ur, M. T., and is
prolably the richest gold producing
mine in the world. -Portland News.
New Ruilroud Law.
In a few days the Hoult railroad lav
passed by the lust Legislature will go
into effect. Its principles will 1 gen
erally endorsed by the people. Tha,
followimg is a synopsis of the bill as
passed: ' .. ,i
Section provides that rates must
bo equal and reasonable, and no in
crease of schedules in force January 1,
1883, shall be allowed, and no passen
ger rale shall exceed i cents per mile.
All passengers must be given the same
accommodations, but railroads may.
provide separate cars for classes of per-
sons. No break or stoppige shall pre.
vent any carriage of person or property
from being considered as one continu
ous carriage.
Section 2 prohibits (he allowance of
any rebate, drawback or other indirect
advautnge.
Section 3 prohibits any combination
to break tho continuity of carriage,
whether by changn or transfer of cars,
chanon of time or in any other way. It
also prohibits all pooling arrangements
between competing lines.
Section 4 prohibits tho charging of
a higher rate for a shorter than for a
longer distance in the same direction,
ou similar classes of freight. ,
Section 5 requires railroads to keep,
posted in places accessible to tho public
schedules of fare, rates and classifica
tions of frcightu. ' Theso schedules
shall be rosted on the first Monday in
January and July of each year, and
rates must not be increased in the in
tervening six months. . All roads
owned or leased by a corporation shall
be considered as one road.
Section 6 provides that the carriage
of property shall be considered contin
uous, whether it is entirely over one
road or over two or mors connecting
roads. '
Section 7 gives persons aggrieved by
violation cf this act the right to sue for
damages in any court of competent
jurisdiction; service of process to be
made in any agent or officer of com
pany.
Section 8 provides that any director,
olllcer, receiver oi agent of a company
violating this law or failing to obey its
provisions, may bo guilty of a misde
mcanor, aud ba fined not less than
$1,0.K.
Section 9 includes as persons within
the meaning of the law corporations,
officers thereof, receivors, trustees, les
sees and agents.
A Fiui.lr Jlnmshinrr.
Among the moonshiners now under
arrest in Nashville is Miss Betty
Suii'li, of Fentress county. Miss Betty
is described by a reporter as "tho very
perfection of physical beauty." She is
only twenty one, but she is up to snuff.
For several yeurs psist she has le?n
running a "blind tiger" in Fentress
county. The blind tiger is a very sim
ple arrangement. You walk into the
hallway of Miss Betty' cottage aud
pull out a draw neatly fitted into tho
wall. In the draw you find the fol
lowing words written on slips of paper
pnsti-d ou tho bottom of the drawer;
"Beer, Whisky, Applo Briudy, Peach
and Honey, Toddy Sour." You put a
dime on cither of tho words aud push
the drawer in. When you pull it out
again you find in it a schooner of beer
or ulass of liquor. The fair proprietor
tress of the blind tiger is in danger of
becoming quite a belle in Nashville.
She has not been sent to jail, but re
mains in charge of a Deputy Marshal,
win, walks about the. city with her. It
would be a pity to lock this frolick
soiih) dains d up for a year or sa Be
sides it would bo rough on thu blind
tir- Atlanta Constitution.
It was Napoleon Bouagnrt who t-aid
when the conquest of the Chinese was
proposed lo liimi "No; there are too
many of them. Once teach them the
art of modern warfare, and they will
overrun Europe and crush out our
civilization." .
The capital of West Virginia has
been located at Wheeling for t n years.
On May 1, it was removed to Cimr! s
ton, Kanawha county, on the Great
Kanawha river, which will be the per
manent capital of the state.