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Mil? WirMTf1 (hY if 1 tut ifj. ESTABLISHED Pl'tt THE DISSESISJTIOS OP BEIOl'UTIC PIlNCirLES, 1 TO EARS 15 BQHEST tlTlHC IT TOE SWEAT OF flUS CHOW.'. VOL. 18. -.EJJGKNE .City, or, satuhway. july si, ma. NO. 46. Jitf iJijfitf ifiity Guard. .L L CAMPBELL, . Pabllihcr and Proprietor. OFFICIt-OntheEaat aid of Willamette Stmt, batwaaa&iveiitb and Eighth Street. TEHM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION'. " Per annum... Six Month... Three month. ti SO , L25 .75 OCR ONLY. f RTECS OB AOVRUTISINQ. Adverttaement Inirted m f.itlswa: ,. On iquara, ton Hue. or leaa nr.' Ititertinn $3; ', ach mbaeueut iueertion II. Cub required ; io advance. .; Time advertieert will be charged at th. fob . lowing rate: One aquare thre month ,. 80 00 ' Oueequiir tlx month . .... 8 00 On eqaare irfie year. ?: ... 12 00 1 rHiiwtit notice ia local oMuiei!, 20 ot'ii per r lln -T Men tiuuirtion. t . Adrurtuini bilU will be rendortd nnartnrlv. All Job wiirk miixt b f aid run on imivEiir. .L. BILYKU. BILYEU & COlIiER C. M. COLLIER. i i -Attorneys and Counsellors at Uw, EUGEMK CITY,. OREGON. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF . L thU State. Will irive aoecial attention j o cnlleciiona and probate matter, ia I Ornoi--0ver Hand rick & Eakln' bank. ceo. b. ooaRis, Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law, T1TILL PRACTICE IN THE CDURTS t T of tha etecoud Judicial Diatriut rod in ha Supreme Court of thU State. ' I Special attention given to collection and natter in nronate 1 Geo. Washburnc, I AUoriiey-at'Lnw.' ENTE CITY, - - OREGON I OFFICE At tlie Court Home. 1y8m3 GEO. M. MILLER, Ittoasj. ani Couosallor-at-Law, and I Real Estate Agent. JUGE-VECITY, - OREGON. J Office formerly occupied by Thompson ft Bean. I J. E. EENTON, siwens city Oregon. r 5 .Sjiechl attention given to Raul Estate Prao and Abati-acta of Title, jOFCICE Uver Grunge Store. T.W.IIA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. lLiidence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton tn-merly resided. Dr. T. W. Shelton, i I Physician and Surgeon. '.OOMS-At Mr. J. B. Underwood. I EUGENE CITY-OREGON. DR. JOSEF ll F. GILL, SAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re Widenca when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUGSTORE., Realdence on Eighth (treat, opposite Presby rian Chnrclu J.J. WALXUIN. Jr,v Uttorney-at-lav, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. triLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE IT. 4'ourtanf tha SUW. Hpecial attention given to real estate, col- Hinii, and pmliate in ittcrK.- I Colectii all kind f elalni ayaiiLt th nited Statmi Government. OHioe in Walton' brick mom 7 and 8. ugene City,- - Oregon. BRErOKR OF TUCROUCHDRED 1 8,- 1 t W. COND'O N, j AUorncpat-Law, UGENE CITY, - - - 6REGON. 1 Orrrci Opponite Walton' T.Azk. VIONEYTO LOAN n IMPROVED FARMS FOR A TERM J o( year. Apply to Sherwood Burr, tGENE CITY, - - OREGON fEo apaUira io Walton' Brick. FAIR DEALINCjS OUR MOTTO. Tarron, aUoding in need of bnUding m?- 4 lU Alt Wall In rail anil u IVkhn of lumber, keot at Mi.Il-Iv A )nimm'i : 7tny. W can Dleaaa all kin. I. of mtUnrt Toality and quantity. Give n a call before : f -baaing Utwbert. N. N. Matwwi, Agt i NEW- I E A large assortment cZa difsaiul Childrens Hose at li 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 121c. Bpst Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every sliade New and Nobby styles In CLniHING. HI iib6r.il Discduht for cAski Cash Or Goods Sold as Low as any House in Or&on for CASH OR GREt)IT. - . .....;. Tlie highest price paid Produce. Caiiandsee . 8. H. Friendly. Harness ShoD. HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE weat of C'raiu lroa'., I am now prepared The Jlos'k ' " ompeteht Workrnen Are Nf ployed, and I will endVsvcr to me with a call. jTl. PAGE DEALER IN- tn 0 m n' vi w A VINO A LARGE AND COMPLEX (tuck of Staple and Fancy Groceist. bought in the heat market EXCLUSVELY FOR CASH,' Can offer the public better price than other bullae a:ty IN EUGENE. Produce of all kind taken at market price. Excited Thousands All over the land are R"ing into ecstany over Dr King' New1 Diacorery for Cmiauinptioii. Their ajnlooked for recovery by tha timely dm of thi sreikt li( aaving ramtdy. camma them to-gn pearly wild in ita praia. It ia J (ruarartaad to pimmve'y cnr rvere Mntn, i'olda, Aethma, Hay hover. brnnchitM. Haieertd; Ia of Voice, or any affection f th Throat and Lgngi, GO OB; mm 137" A GENEUAL ' .. Trimming silJ and Sat ins in all shades. MoireanUtue Silks Velvets in Colors. Th e fined stock of French . . KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES in all grades GROCERIES of all descriptions for all Kinds of Country . AND IIARNJ.fS PIIOP 0 8th STBE to furnish everything in that line at tha give satisfaction to all whj ma favcr A. S. CITKItlK. J. W.'OLEAVEE "t : . Deafer in all kimli of Agriciiiturai Iipleriicntsl -AND Real .Estate. Eugene Cfty, Oregon Toil Can Save time anil ir.ijney bjr calling on , .' STERLING HILL and letting him reoew your ubarription for new.aiera, atory papra and macaxine. He al keep a oomplrte atock of Mitgazinea, in rlndinu Century, Harper, Leli tc All .the pnMU.ir llbranra, hewide, Lovelln. Rtawlani, Alunro and other. In ftct .verythinir near ally fonml ia a lat )aaa new depot, P O Build- ing, Eii,'ena. Mr 8 H Friendly will pay tha highe saah market price for wheat. Oiv bin call before ItlUog jour yraia avbtrti Credit. SoMething- New! - The loTeiior if SunhaiiRt. A iTprentative of ittiii ' Ammcan Analyst called upon Dr tfcntantin ralillnTg, the inventor or discoverer of we'eharin-, the'hew k1 tar fcugar, and hai a long -talk ith liinr ataut hin new diacovefy. Tlie ootor. H a tall, well huilt, handsoipa OermahXmerican of, about lhirljM.i8ht yfr ot agi Hh "P"k8 tlio modern lanjuag flqi-nfly, nd, dpit til's cehilirKjf that lias no uddj-nly fallen upon lllni, ia quiln difBdtnt and j-oiiTvpd. "How did I!ieover iaocharin t" ho aid. i .Wul, it wa partly, by accident and.Frilj l.y study, I had worked a lonjf limn upon ftlm conipouitd radicals andinaUiitutioii product t: co l, tar, Wid'iiud madfj a nundNirpf tfciiMililic rJiwovfiNea that, aw, so far aa I fciiow, of no fOHinifrtial value.'' Onn evmung wao bo intMod in -my la'iratory that I forgot uliout auppnf! until quitn laU, and then j.ruliftd.f off for a inea) without stopping to wash my' hawk I aat down, lirokn ti- piew bt lirMiul, and put it to my Ilpa ft Usted unspeakably awet, I did no. ank why it wan ao, pro'iably hfcauiirt J .thought was some cake or wmttincat. 1 rinJ my mouth with water, and dried my mustache ith my napkin, wlion, to my HurpriRe,.th napkin tamed sweeter than tlm bread. Thn I waa puzzled. again raiand my goblet, and, as fortuiiH. would have it, applied my mou'.h when my fingera had touched it before. The. water seemed airup. It flashed upon m tliat I was the cause of tho singular universal swee: nnwi, and I accordingly tasted tho end of my thumb, and found that it sur- passej any .confectionery I had ever eaten,. I saw . the. whom thing at a glance. I had discovered or madn some coal tar substance which out-sugared sugar. 1 dropped my dinner, ttnrt ran Mck to the laboratory. Tliere, in my excitement I t anted thn contents of every Leaker and evaporating dish on tlie' .table. Luckily for met noun con tained any corrosive or poiKonous iquid. : . , "One of . them contained an impure ho! i:t ion of saccharine. On this I worked then for week, and months until I had doterniinrd, its chemical composition, , )ifn characteriftica and reunions, ond 'tho best modes ot, mak ing itRcientilically and commercially., "When I first pul)lishel nry ri searche.s, some people laughed M if it were a scientifi j joke, others of a mure skeptical turn, doubted the discovery and the discoverer, and aitill others pro claimed the work as being of r,o prac tical value. , irJf VAVhen the publio first saw saccha rine, . however, -.mverylhing changed. The entire press, Europ'Kan and Ameri can, dexcrihed me and my sugrtr jn a jay that msy have been edifying,' but waa.siinply Arnuaing to. ate. And then came haters. .; My maij has run aa high as sixty a day. People wanting- sam ples of siccknrine, nry autograph, or my opinion . cn chemical pro'ilenis, d(;i?iiig to become niy partftiT, to buy my-tliscovepy, to be'mV R"nt, to enter my iiboratiiry, and lie likn, 'What have I dorw I . I have started ai'ompany in Ormany to indnufacture saccharine, with a tipital nf 2,000,000 marks. They m., already at work, and are now producing the. new nugar, It coats, or rather w aell it, between $10 12 per pound, but will reduce thew figures considerably before a year has gone past.' 1 wocld rather have started in this country, which ia my home,' but the high price of skilled laW, and th high tariff on the crude materials, (tine chemicals) of which sacihaiine is made deterred me and my frieiidt from ho doing. I will ny, however, that if applied chemiatry or, tinues progressing as it has done in the past decade, wn shall open branch works here within the next five years." Saccharine is proving a wonderful succesa. I is uaed already in inmry ways. Prof Leyden, of Berlin, r eom mended it (o sweeten tine wafera ami other foods for invalid, and wrnteva formula for it in such case. Thin ia used by Lakers and confectioner, and more especially by Mannl & C, the great wafer manufaciureis of CurUi-ad, B ihemia. It is also employed V the maker of glucoo acJ U-et ur- These are inferior in Bweetness w cane sugar, but superior in dignstibility and healthfulnesa The addition of a trifling fraction of saccharinn makes them the equals of the Onest cane ugar in tha market Saccharine is so sweet that a teaspoonful converts a barrel of water into sirup. A-Vitall wafer of' it converts the bitterest quinine solution or acid drink Jrtto a regular molass"a ' It will therefor Iff invaluable in dinguis'ng and destroying all the buter and sour tastes in medU cine without changing the character or action ot tho drugs. i . . Saccharine does not decay, mould, or ferment, neither is it attacked by Uo terin. It has no Injurious effect upon the human system. What effect has been noticed is rather Imnnfiuial than otherwise, This immunity from decay will render it of great utility in pick ling and preserving delicate vegeUMt'i and meata Where sucar is user s a flavor and not a.1 a food, there. I think. it is bound to be YepTaced by eaccha rine; where as a food and! flavor iootw'- ';ined, it will' not-' be. -In the future the new sugar will be used by - drug. girts, physicians, bakora, confectioners, candy; ; makers, f preserve 'and 'piekl makers, liqaor distillers, wine makers, and dhalera in iKjttler's suppliea The new coal tar product, saccharine; which is expected to prove vpry Useful on account of its sweetening power in respect of which it stands to cann sugar in the ratio of 220 to 1, and with which considerable anti septio proper ties are combinedwas mentioned by Sir Sydney Roscoe in a recent discourse' at the Royal Institution. This Hew suUtanco was described by the lecturer as perhaps the most remarkable of all the marvelous products of the coal' tar industry. It is not a sugar,' hut ccm UiiiB carbon, hydrogen, sulphur, oxjr geti," and nitrogen J ;and it chemioal name is benzoyl aulphurio imida It is neither a nutrient nor o poison.''; ItiB derived from the toluene of' coaHar, by a process comprising at least seven distinct steps; the whnlt contributing a triumph of yu:hutical chemistry. Toluene is first heated with aulphurio acid of 168' Twaddel, but not 100 0. After all tho origimtl tolucne'hak dnap. peareel, the mixture in run into wooden tanks partly filled with cold water, where it in stirred up with chalk.' The mass thus neutralized is filtered through a press and tho calcium 'salts are treated with hodiiim carbonate, with another filtration following. The solu tion of 'the aodinm salts thus obtained' is evaporated, . and the' solid residue dried by steam heat This 'material i then nrixed with phosphorus trichjoride, and treated with w 'Mir rent of chtoriue. Certain Tesiduals are then driven off, and the apparatus contains two sul- phonio chlorides one solid and the other liquid,! Only tH latter is capa ble of yielding swuhirine. .This is now separated, mixed with ' solid ammonium carbonate, nnd feteamed. After some further mechanical treat-H metit, tlm liquid is oxidized by potas sium perinangamtte ; and fina'ly, the pure-saccharine is precipitated by dilute mim ral acids. It has a far sweeter taU than sugar, ard a faint delicato flavor of bitter almonds. It must have been rather gratifying to the Irish, to find that the Chicago anarchist refused to accept any of thar race on the jury in the trial now going on. A criminals objection to a iurv-t man is not a reflection on' tho tatter's fairness and honesty. It is simply an expression of the criminals opinion that tha proposed nrynivn is an enemy of cri.ne The Irih race tn Artierica have always been ott tha side of la a and order, therefore the anarchists prefer not to have an Irishmnn to sit in judg ment upon them. . , ' Bob IiKjentoll was recently .talking Lwith an ol colored womii imWash ington on religious mattera J)o you a-eally Wieve, auiity.jitid. he, "that people wert really madfiaut' of dust V "Yes ath j the Bible sej dey ia, an' so I b'liey- it." ' "But what is done in wet weather when tber is nothing but mudf "Den I s'peuts dey Disk iu3Ju! au' .icl truck. "--Puck. -; II i... ii latl tatllRi Tragedy. A terrible elephant itory comet from India. The 'morning of the 8th of April last, while art elephant was being ridden hy it keeper! In the distriot of Sulttnporo, in Oocfr,' the animal re lented prodding with a epear by pulling the man from hi backhand throwing; him somo distance. ' Fortunately the man fell In a hollow; and remained there undiscovered by the elephant, which went to a neighboring' village! !' There he chased an old man into m house, then broke down the walls,' pal lad tha man out and dashed him to pieeee. , The aame night the elephant knocked down several hoUsea in quest' of human heinge in' the village of Sadotpiir; Burgaon and. aisingpur." rie killed iixTnen in Bersoma, three in Sot, tour in Oangeo and four in Mar- dax ''lie likjwise killed a bullock anrl ponjr, and alio destroyed a hew carriage; The animal used to stand at the doct ci Hob, force hia entry by denloliahing' tha walla on, either aide, and wott'd 'then kill ai .many of the irtmatei as he could, pursuing othere jio triid to fin away. Ho mangled the torpser terribly. ' ' After Securing a victim he sometimes returned to the spot to see if life was extinct, and would commence mntilat-1 ing the ' body afresh. ' He' carried wveral bodies long distances and threw . a . them Into ravines, eta The elephant' found his way to the Dehra IUhjaV place, where he tried to enter the house! of a gardener, but some men, mounted on three elephants, assisted by spear 1 men, drove him off. He then' returned'' to-Bepikuf, where he tried to break down hi. master's house,' in which' several persons had taken rofuge, ' The ? police 'got into the house from ft back ' wirid6w, and Wens obliged to 'send for help , to tha Dehra Eajah, who sent three 'elephants and some spearmen. ' The animal ' received two gunshots od the head at Bebipdt, which,' however,' only temporarily drove him off. ' He' was ultimately captured at imminent' risk by the Rajah's three elephants and men'. " , ' ; '" Fire at Pendleton. ,r Pendleton, Or, JuW 23d. 'fire took' place at 'Pendleton', at 4 o'clock a. m.,' Friday.'July 23d, resulting in the hi lowing lone,' as near as could be ascertained ' at the. p'resent :tiine,' is t Fletcher, jeweler, $2,500';' insurftnoft, V tJIOO.- .Pressy, tailor,' $2,000 ; insur' ance, ,l,0W.. lustin & Leasure, attorneys, $1000; no insurant ' Wal- pus, saloon, ' $1000 ; insurance $700. Reith Bros, thVee'' buildings burned, loss1, $2000. ' Hendryx, nut store, loss. $2000. Mansell, milliner, loss, (4,000; insurance, $1,500. L1 Blum, saloon building, $500; fully' insured. D Horn, dwelling and furniture, $2,500. A' P Shull, dwelling and furniture, $2000. J. Nazier, building, .$1,5C0. Mrs La Dow, damage to building, $300. Moore house" i Co, damage to stock, $100. John Gagen, danage to hotel, $250. - Wheeler 4 Oroene, dam age to building, $400. Liberty. Hall, with furniture, loss $6000. Jones' agricultural ' warehouse, $2000. J M Leezer, damage to stock, $1000. The total dama'sjea are variously estimated at from $40,000 to $50,000. The fir nwm, wiih their new steam engine, did goad- work, and undoubtedly saved a large portion of the town. The in u supposed to have originated from tho explosion of a lamp in Pressy ' tailor iug establishment One whole block was homed down, except the c' reproof brick bank building- , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT tha County Coniimaaionar Court will on Monday, July 26th, 1886, at 10 o'clock a tn of aid day at tha Court Houw In Enu.ne City, le canty, Oregon, receive lealed plana, apecitioatioaa, ilraia diagram aad bid lor building a brihra about 130-foot apan aomaa th Coaat Fork river on county road at Tay lor'a point about 7 12 mile uth of Cottage Gnive. And will aleo at the aam tlm. and place received aaaUd plant, apecificationa, strain diagram and bida for building a bridge about ti-Vft apan acroaa tha Mohawk river sear the fa'm of Jmhua MoGoe. - firiduea to b. at leant lrt feet wide in th olrar, and reaetrln; tb right to th. Court to reject aay and all bi la. ' U. H. Wuiicmi, County Judge. On. and after April M thn undenngoi will eommaook doing buina nu a raml pay baaia, aaliing g,U for cah or prodau only. All puruhaMr will Kud ft to lhair iutcraat to call and "' pricra. J, R M at loc i.