The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 13, 1885, Image 4

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    THE E83EKE CITY GUARD.
KATUKDAY.
...JUNE 13, 18Sj.
; Secret or Thtirman' Succcs. '
Tho following anecdote well illus
trates the wisdom of keeping silent
in hoiiio case:
When Allen G. Hiunnan was a
younn man ho was privato Secretary to
Gov. Lucai One day old Congrnsi
nian McLean was chatting with some
friends, and a loud mouthed follow
cirao up and began to spout tho rank
ost protection and high tariff ideas.
To Thurman'a ostonishinent McLean
ossonted to all the feflow said with an
occasional "certainly," "of course," "by
all means," and so on. When the loud
mouth man departed", young Thurraan
asked McLean why he assented to all
the other man said. "You know, Mr
McLean that is entirely contrary to
I)omocratio doctrine, and I wonder
that you did not contradict him and
show his errors of statement." Mc
Lean reached his hand into Hip win
dow and patted Thurman on the shoul
der, saying, "Young -nan, let me give
you a littlo advice that, if you will re
member and abido by, may bo of use to
you in ofter life. Never argue with a
fool." Judge Thurman says he always
remembered and acted upon that advice
and it was tho best he ever received.
Hitherto the meanest man on earth
was hold to bo tho man who was saved
from drowning by a friend, who in
aavinir him, toro his coat. After the
water had been pumped out of him,
aud his collapsed lungs were again in
Hated, he instituted suit against his
preserver for damages resulting from
the injury .o his coat. But tho duke
of Edinburg, Queen Victoria's second
son, lays all over that smm what myth
leal man. Tho story goeB that when
lio invited his mother in law the Em
ibress of Russia, to visit hisi wife, he
churgod her for board, lodging and
fuel, aud stood ready when she de
parted, with a writ of nn exeat in his
pocket to servo on her if she didn't
pay at sight! Tho empress wrote a
chock for the amount on a sheet ot pa
tier furnished by the Duke. When
she cot homo she found a cablegram
requesting pay for the sheet of paper
and also for the cost ot tuo cablegram
The Pioneer Reunion of 1885 will
take place in Oregon City on the lOlh
insL The exercises will tin much as
follows: Muoic by tho Oregon City
Brass Band; prayer by Ho v. G. II.
Atkinson, D. I).; opening address by
Hon. J. T. Apperson; address by E. S.
Eastham; annual olldross by Hon.
Oeorgo H. Williams; lunch for citizens
of every couuty: ninual election of
r
officers at 3J o'clock p. m.; camp fire in
the evening, also craid pioneer ball at
the pavilion dancing floor. Thn pres
ident and secretary of the association
aro respectfully, lloii. J. T. Apperson
and Statu Secretary H, P. Earlmrt,
Tho Liberal Government of Engknd
having failed of k majority in tU
House of Commoi has resigned. A
ma'iority of tho Ifouse pf Commons has
voted that a furtfior tax on tea is pre;
rrablo to an additiopal impost on wliis-
kv. and tho Torie will ooiue into pow
r. What cffeclho new Government
will have on t1" price of wheat remains
to be scon.
A No ovk defaulter who recently
e8Cttpito Europe was pursued to tho
bU's7"1 aock l,y a nieniber of tho firm
yl'oli he had swindled, but the pursuer
f as just too late. JIo had no warrant
'and could not compel tho return of the
fugitive, although the latti-r kihdiy
throw to him as a memento his travel-
ba, containing a biblo and two prayer
books. "V
A dispatch from Tarkersburg, West
Virginia, Juno 8th, says thn situation
is becoming serious. A hundred fatui
lies are on the verge of starvation, and
unless aid is speedily extended by tho
remainder of tho State or the outMilo
world the most disastrous results may
be expected.
Socretaiy Limar has warned the
large cattlo companies to withdraw
from immense, ranges and make room
for actual settlers. There will bo a
groat ruJi to purchase theso lands.
The Portland Democrats have nom
inated Hon. Sylvester Pennoyer for
mayor. The Republicans have nomi
nated John Gates as his opponent. Tho
election takes place next Monday.
The Tension Dureau has doubled its
business and reduced its clerical force
since Genera) Dlack assumed charge.
Democratic postmasters have Wn
recently appointed for Mc.Minnville,
H!ry and Gervais.
General Grant is reported by his
niy
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jbysicians as Icing slightly worse.
It id l'inning to dawn upon that
portion of the public where political
prosperity han lieretoforo dnita-ued it
to that fact, that the Democratic Prev
ident is rather a ftupcrior tiort of a man.
It in now admitted in Wiuilmig on thut
ho is a Lig;r man, oflioiu!ly, than any
of his Cabinet officers, and every day
brings forth fnh proof of on ability
far superior to that with which the
public generally has mun dinposr-d to
credit hint. Hi Cabinet ailvmers
aro reported to bo continually surpriwed
at new evidences cf hiH bn-adth of
mind, wide information, Htrong granp
of every subject, calling for executive
consideration, and rnmarkable execu
tive force. He has already hIiowii an
amount of intellectual ability that easi
ly places linn at the head of the Ad
ministration in fact, as well as in name,
and that gives the lie to the Republi
can organs in this roped as eniphat'
cally as his administration thus far
Htamps as false to their other assertion,
tlat ho would never do anything
toward reforming the civil service.
Ex.
Gen. Cuvier Grover of tho United
States Army died suddenly at Atlan
tic City hist Saturday. In Si-ntembcr,
1850, lie was coiriniisioiied Second
Lieutenant of the Fourth Artillery.
Hewan promoted to'be First Limiten
ant in March, 1854, and Captain in
Septurnber, 185$. Ho was in the j
t'ti. w...i;i;.. :.. io-. u ...i
UhH'l UIVIUII 111 iuifl"i: UIIU Ull
frontier duty at Fort Union, N. JI., at
the breaking out of the civil war.' He
JistinguiNhed himself in that war as a
uravo ana eiiicient solilier, and was-p
eight times wounded. He was a broth- jw
or of Gov. Grover of this State, and a,'J
brother-in-law of ex-Senator Kolly. ,
Col. Ochiltree came into the HousP
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the morning kwt I no close ot ono 1 1
the races all "broke up." His hairF
was standing on end, his dres was dis
ordered, a general air of seediuess per
vaded his being in short, he seemed
completely demoralized- What's the
matter, Tom?" exclaimed a dozen sym
pathizing friends. "Matter!" blurted
out the great Texan, who imagined
everybody must have heard of his mis
fort u lib. "Matter! Why I have lost
$10,01)0 twieo the pay of a mem
ber of this House on tho races yester
day. Matter! Great Scott!" ."It's
too bnd, Tom, but then " VYns, and
the wprstof it is, added Colonel Ochil
tree, savagely, "$10 of it was in cash,"
Tho result of the municipal election
in Norfolk, Va., recently, gives good
hope that Mr. Vilas clean sweep in
the Old Dominion will put an effectual
quietus on the Mahouu marauders.
Last year tho city went llepublicau by
402 majority, but last week it went
Democratic by a majority of 33.1. Aw
they do say that a lot of negroes voted
wan thn Democrats.
It is predicted "that in 11)85 theie
will bo 192,00O,(i00 persons of the Af
rican race inhabiting the United
States, while thu white population of
this country will only number 9(5,000,
000. Hum estimate is based on the
censusfc of 1870 and 1880, the first of
which is in dispute in regard to accuia
y. Other statioians, basin;? their cal
culations on the censuses taken, exoent
thft rf 1870, aver that the ratio . of
the xdorod population is decreasing,
Thnbold itriton mostly drinks beer,
wlulo the Scot and tho Irishman
prefer whisky by a big majority,
lfenci the proposed legislation of the
hnglisfi t iovcrnment, was plainly in the
interest of English tipplers, na beer
had no extra tax laid upon it in the
icIieuiH ot raising revenue.
Pneumonia caused nearly a fifth of
the deaths in Itaston during March.
Auction of Oil Paintings, Etc.
Mr. II. M. James is now auctioneer
ing oil' in Walton's brick in this city
daily, his large stock of genuine oil
paintings, in magnificent gold frames,
cluiico chromes, handsomely mounted,
a specially tine assortment of notions
ami musical merchandise, all of which
must go to make room for new impor
tations m ether lines now ordered and
soon to arrive. Auction to becin at
10 A. M., and to continue daily until
all is sold. Fine concerts to enliven
the hours and quicken sales. Ladies
especially invited to come. Raro liar
gams at privito sale between auction
hours.
T -V- t .
ins At.r vrra.rriox. un or
about tho Uth of this mouth tho ladies
of this community will bo entertained
at tho Si Charles Hotel parlor with a
rand display of J-tench patterns, hats
and Umneta, which wiil 1 wnt here
y tho celfbrated ,'Iou(luet,, millinerv
-.or of 1'ortland. The priors of hats,
lunie.s, tips, etc, w ill open theeyca of
the fair x.
Notice.
Havioij sold my entire ttotk of Furnituie
auJ Undertaker gt)od In MS Wallis, all
those iiulvhled to me will find their account
placet! iu the hinds of (loo S Washburne for
oi-lh-ctiou. You Kill nle
Lu Jaicj nuift be doted
J. II Hun.
That Rarest of Combinations,
True di-lir-aey of flavor with true tfT.cacy of
action liia In-cii attained in Ui famous Calif'
ni liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fit;. It
pleasant t;wt and beneficial eiTnc-U have Ml
ilnrail it immensely popular. For sale i.y F M
Wilkin, Eugene, and W 8 Lee, Junction.
Estraycd Howard.
A shilaUo reward wlllf be paid to anyone
that will uive information to the iiiideniijnied
that will lead t the finding of tho following
dtwrilied horsea:
Oue bay pony, bald face, and branded J 0
nn thn left stille.
One brown horse, three year old.
Oue iron jrajr filly, three yearn old.
One sorrel, with blazed face, three yeara old.
ii. W. Cook hot,
Central Point, Jackson county, Oregon, or
to the (iUAUD Omct,
Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale,
320 acres of level lwd 16 mile north-weit
of Eugene anil 0 miles ninth-went of Junction.
70 acres of growing grain, lialatice (rood paxturo
land, all under good fence; no buildings. Said
lund liei adjoining the town ot Kiuithfield;
good acheol; semi-weekly mail. Said plaw is
a good atock ranch for cattle, hog or sheep.
Unlimited niouutain range for cattle. For
price inquire at the Uuaiiu office or of Geo W
Uiibson. .Sinitlifii:M.
PUBLIC VENDU
Take notice: I will sell at publij
auction at my residonco near Peasant
Hill, Ijiiik County, Oregon, on Thurs
day, June 2i5, 1883, the larger ptfrt of
my pi-rsonal property, siuh ns horses,
wagons, buggy, plows, juurows, har
ness, saddles, eta, etc; rIho furniture,
household goods and many oilier arti
cles too numerous to mention.
Terms: On all sums over 10, n
credit of nino months will bo given,
tho purchaser giving a note with ap
proved security; note to draw 8 per
cent, per annum. All sums unut-r f 10,
cash.
Sale will commence ns rooii in the
morning as bidders arrive.
JOHN WII1TEAKER
Notice.
"VTOTICK IS HEKE11Y GIVEN THAT I
i.1 will not lx resimniihle for any debt or
ileuts contracleil by my wile, I yutlia U AIM-
soy, tiinii end alter tlie ilato nereof.
Dated this Gth day of J line, 1SS5, at Eugene
City, Oregon.
1SK.NJAM1N U. JIUI KKT.
Music Store
AND
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MR. If. M. JAMES diimi to Inform the
people of Ijine County that he has iiwt nned
in Walton's hrirk huildimr in this citv. a Un-e
stock of beautiful
Oil Paintings.
Engravings
and Chromos,
which he will sell at prices that tlefv tuccessful
Com iwtition.
Jloalso uiakea a speoulty of all kiiuts of
muncal Instnimcnts and suiiehea. He cnu
inmisa you wita nearly auy mats extant
He
sells
PIANOS AND ORGANS
on very easy terms. For cash hit prices can
uoi ue ix-aien.
lieairiiig ami tuning promptly atU-nded to.
Dr. Vanmonciscar
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LATE OF NEW YOHK, NOW LOCATED
ii. I.rji3i llUKll MKIiTCtJX
NEKOF ALDl-K, POKTLAM),
OKliliON.
DR. Q. VAX IS THE MOST SUCCESS
ful Lung and Throat lKx-tor in America,
lie will tell you your trouble without asking a
single question, and warrant a fekmanent
CCKI in the following diseases: Ner
vous lability, cperuiatrrhoeA, Seiu-
' KLs imil Iwwes Sexual lWay, Failing
itieiuor
nory. Weak Fves. Stunted 1 ievl.nnnt
Ijw-k of F.ueivy. Impoverished lllnul. I'inn.ln.
Icitetim-nts to M .irrisgej abx, lilood and
OKin uisvase, .vplulis, l-.ruptions. Hair Fall
ing.lAiae rain,Swelling, Sore Throt,.Mouth,
Toncue, flora, Kifect of Mercury, kidney
and l'.l:i.UIr Tnuibles, Weak Hack, Burning
I nn. lnconunence, lioaorrhu, lileet, Strict
ure m-eived searchiiur treatincnL i,r,,m.,
relief and cured for life, without himlrance to
business. BOTH SEX KS consult confidenti
ally. If in trouble call or write. )Uv. .
dangerous. Consultation, le sonallv. or br
letter, free. Consult the old IXx-tor. 1 h.n-
sauds cured. Othoe and parlors nrii.t Y.,n
see noon but the Duct. Bfnr confidir.g
your case consiilt Ir. Van, A frieadly
r.wr or can mmj sav iiiiiire sulf.-riiig and
shame, and add golden yars to lif, Me,j,-ine
MltVrVw)liM M1IM .1,1 a.. . l . L .
j , - . .. .. -.u ..un. U11KV
hours 8 la It Terms uf trvaimtnt, strictly I
cash.
GI SrSIl
PETES mm, P20?rJET0L'
T TAKE PLEASURE IX AN'NOUXtTN
X to the public that I have re-oiiened thu
iHipulur place of resort for the yfar 1SS5, the
building having heen timuroiiyhly refitted
I have aec-uied thd aervice.1 of aeteral very
atU-ntit-e eervanU, who will specially care for
ine wenure ot quests.
-OA1IPBES-
Are cordially invited, nnnith'tan? rf KirU to
the coutrary. Price tr week for bths, 75
centtu tiMreriea, nay, onts, etc, can uo pro
cured at the springs at reasonable prices.
Fish and Game
Are plentiful in the vicinity of the sprint,-!.
The scenery is magnificent, and tlioce wishing
a Mimincr tour can cro to no Iwtter place. A
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dock win ue run u ine spring iravi"
EiiL-ene City every Tuesday after the arriva
of the afternoon tiain. Fare, Sj. fioard, 4'2
per flay.
No li(unrs sold on the premines.
For further particulars address
PKTKlt RUN EY,
Foley Springs, f.nne Co., Cretan,
CHEAT HOUTKWESTERH REMEDY.
'Zft FUiNDE frsVi-'
Thais who work early and lute need a whole
some reliable Mcdioina lUi'ePKi'NDKll's OliEoojt
i I5iMir Pi'KlfiEit. As a remedy aud preventa-
(?tiv of dixeaHes it can not bo heat It checks
iltheumatism and Malaria, relieves Constipa-
PHion, Uynpepsia and liillioiumess, and puts
llfrenh enemy into the system by makintr New,
H liith Wood. All l)riVL'i"tJ and Dealers keep
jit 1.00 bottles. 0 for SaUO. alma
t KOTICE OF HNALJSEnLEMENT.
ffW0TICE 13 nEREBY GIVEN THAT
llLl the undemiiineil has filed in the County
pimrt of Lane County, Oregon, his final ac
ponnt as Administrator of the estate of Maiy
11 1' Mrller. deceased, and said Court has fixed
iljiMnnday, July 6, 188."), at 10 o'clock a m, of
kaid day, at the Court House in said County,
the time and place for the hearing thereof.
1 heiNfore, all persons interested will ap)ear at
Md time and place, and show cause, it nn:
there I, why said estate be not finally settled
i'ubliahed tour weeks in the fceoKNE CITY
Ir aud by order of said Court, made May 14,
John G. Dat.
Administrator of said Estate.
J. E. Fkntgn, Att'y.
H
HO, FOR THE SPRINGS.
Wri & COI.E WILL START A HACK
i'Kj from Eugene City each Friday aiorn
u$ nounu tor tne xiniknap Cipnngs.
Tickets for the round trip. 8S.
A wood team, an easy vehicle anil a careful
lriviir. I am bound to make it a pleasant
rip for a'l who patronize me, and don't you
ortfet it,
'I'he various hotels will be visited before
lUrtuuj..
(.ot readyj folks, and go with
C. B. COLE,
SIR WALTER.
The highly bred trotting stalliou.Sir Walter,
ji-t black, 10 hands hitrli, wei-'ht l'JOO pounds.
His carriage is stylixh blJ he has a record of
Has trotted in '2:2li and on the day after
making tlie record of won the two mile
and reieat race.
Ue is a direct descendant of imported Mes
sense, the reiowned sire of the greati-st trot
ters. His eo'ts are ir.uch souuht after aud
command tho highest prices.
Sir Walter was sired by Mariiin, he by Main
brino Chief, he by Mambrino Paymaster, he
by Mambrino, he by imported Mensenger.
Dmn: Long Island lllack Hawk man
by Andrew Jackson, ha by Bashaw, he by
Cirnnd Bashaw.
First Dam: Sally Miller, she bv Membrino.
son of old iinjmrted Messenger.
He will make the season of 1885 at Eugene
city.
Til Til K JSKKEDEiui,
Here is a horse bred in the vein and im
ported from Kentucky for the purpose of im
proving tne stock in tins State. 1 have placed
lis stud fee at half the price askod for horses
not his equal.
lernis ?lo the season: with the privilege of
returning tlie mare next year if she proves not
with foal this rear.
No responsibility assumed for amidenL
Mares pastured. , (. W. (iil.l..
Citation.
la the County Court of the State of Oregon
or me L-ounty ol Uine.
Ia the matter of the estate of Rowland Sim
mons, deceased.
, To James II Simmons ami all person 'in
terested in (aid estate:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon you are hereby cited and renuired
to appear in tlie County Court nf the State
of Oregon for the County of Lane, at the
court room thereof, nt Ktigeno City, in the
County of Lano and State of Oregon, on
Monduy, the 6th dy of July, 1SS3, at 2
o'clock iu the afternoon of that day, then
and tlicrft to show cause if any there be,
why an order should not he made for the
sale of the following described property to
wit: Lots 4 aud 5, and V J of S W of
Seo 1, T 17 ! It 1 Last, in Lane County,
Oregon. -
This citation is directed to be published in
the KniESK CrrY Uuard for fouranccessive
weeks by an order made by llou Geo S
Washburne, Judge of said Court, on the
27th day of May, 18S.).
JosK.ru McLf.an,
Administrator of said Estate.
liflTIGETOCOilTRACTOHS.
SEALED TROrOSALS WILL BE RE
ceived by the Executive Committee Jl the
I'liiversity of Oregon, at the banking house nl
Hendricks Kakin, in Eugene City, until 12
o'chick noon, on Thursday, the lSlh of June,
1Sn for the er tin. construction and Mm
pletion of au aihlitional building f r the Uni
versity of Oregon at Eugene City. Flans and
specification can be seen at the bonk of Hen
dricks Kakin in Eugene City, or at the ottice
of V II Williams Architect, in Portland;
said buildiug tii be fully completed by Dej 1,
1SS5. Owm-rs to fomih bruk; contractors
all other material. Contractors to give an ap
proved bond of 810.000 for faithful berform-
ance oi ma contract, liiglit to reject any aud
all bids reserved.
Dated .May 2, 1SS5.
T. G. HtNDRICM,
Chairman oi Committee.
L. N. Ronkt, Snpt
Dr. T. W. Shclton.
Physician and Surgeon.
ROOM3-At Mrs. J. R. Undem-.H.
EUGENE CITY, ORLUO.V.
Best Selection BOOTS & SHOES.
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Goods must be sold. The
largest stock in town. Goods
was never offered as LOW.
All goods warranted perfect.
Now is the time to save your
money. Buy your Goods at
the great
l.
The Largest stock
E. E Luckey &Co
DEALERS LY.
DRUGS, PATENT MIOSES,
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
We will keep a full assortment
and sell at living figures.
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
In hands of a competent druggist
......SUCCESSORS
Tn Luckey $ Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store.
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f Pi ma' FRn fifth
Mil ill KS.
Passbooks, butcher booksf mem
orandums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
of all kinds. Orders take for special
siae.
Eckool and Miscellaneous Books.
All tlie standard anthors by the volume and is sets. Juvenile
books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers
Magazines, ete. .
- Bible Depository For Lane County.
We have been getting a large slock of new goods and we hava
. everything found in a first-class Book htore.
We also have a ful! stock of ' .
GROCERIES AfJD PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK & COLLIER.
Successors to CALLISOX.
-sit ebett
BEALE113 IX-
Hardware and all kinds of Agri
cuItuiTJ Implements .
STORE-On Will avie I! c Street, opvosite" Guard" Office
Fine Harness Made o Order.
J. HKlem, . .'
Eiglit Street, - -
Frank Bros. Implement Company,
DEALERS IX ,
FARM AND EML MACHINERY,
L IM1 ak-'ins, W alter A. V orol' Mower,
Mo.ShfiTT lrills ami Sders, l.ipr and Tain liinders,
liufont' Walking I'lim-s, H.Miue' Douhle Drajier Headers,
Ititfi.rd'i ln:i and Sulky Plows, Coate'a Sidky Kakes,
I'.of..nra Kiilinir and Uaar, Scott ft Co.' Enp-in and Thresher
Wslkin Cultivator, Cnopw-i Co. 8aw MiU Machinery,
Liii.Ull A htvl Harmw. Carri&grs prinif Wafona.
Th C. hl rat-d Holly Tth, Kni kbwr-I Wasotw,
Harrovs, Etc, Eta, Etc, Eta, Etc., Et-.
FULL LINE OF FA KM MAC HiXEKY. Write f.". Catalogue. Addre .itlrf
TEA'-K E20S. UPL CO., Vor.V. Crc, er J. !I, tLKrrvICSS, lent, Ernity,
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