The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 21, 1886, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOR THE IiISSLIIIX.UIIIX flF I'EIKU'IUTIC I'SIMPLES. AND TO EARS IN HONEST LIVING BY WE SWEAT OF OCR BROW.
VOL.18.
EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, IBM.
NO. 49.
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1 L. CAMPBELL, '
. Publlither Mild I'roprl. i-jr
OFFICE-On the Enst IU ..f V.i;Lv.-. .
treet, between Seventh ami Eighth Stievi
TERMS OF SUBSCKIPTION.
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Advertisement ins.Ttud v follows:
On. qure, ten lines or leu one i n-i t -t.
oh subsequent insertion $1. i'A ren tin-1
i advance,
Time advertiser will be alinred xi :!. ''
wing rates;
u square three months Si! !XI ,
ii.trt9 fltx ninth 8 00
0 tniinra ihii venr. 12 Oil '
p H'IC i ."-will..... ,-.. .
fransient notice in Imwl column, 2l) e nt
r line lur each insertion.
Advertixinx Mils will ha r.'n lere.l q lurt.Tlv. '
All jnb work tnmt ba paid run t hki.iveiiy.
B1LYEC.
C M COLLIER.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
1 eugenr crry, oreuon.
jRACriCE IN ALL THE COURTS OF
thin State. Will give special attention
collections and probata matters.
)rncg Over Hendrick & Eakin's bank.
j CEO. B. DQRRIS,
Utorneu and Counsellor-
air Law,
tTILL PRACTICE IN TIIE COURTS
V of the Second Judicial District ami in
Supreme Court of thin Htate.
ptcial attention given to collections and
ten in probata -
Ceo. S( Washburne,
AUoriiey-ut-Lniv.
'SENS CITY,
- OREGON
1FFICE At the Court House. Iy8ra3
J GEO. M. MILLER,
israsy and Cotmsallor-at-Law, and
f Real Estate A$ent.
JUNE CITY-, . - . OREGON,
fllce formerly occupied by Thompson &
1
J. S. EENTGN,
,Utori!')-tl-i.:iv.
f
SENE CITY
OREGON.
jf ' '
fecial attention given to Real Estate Pro
and Austi'arb of Titie.
trw& Jver Grange Sture.
iW.HAHKIS,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
1 OFFICE
ilJcin's Drug Store.
sidencc on Fifth street, where Ir .Slieltun
erly resided.
)r. T. AV. Sheltbiw
'i j
Physician and Surgeon, j
QXI& At Mm. J. B. TJnderwoo.l.
EUGENE CITY, OliEGOX.
Dli. JOSEPH V. GILLT j
'. IX BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or w
dence when not provisionally euj(a:;mi.
: See at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORK
sidence on Eighth 6treet, oppmiUs IV liv
a Churob.
i. J. WALTON. Jr.,
V
ATTORNET-AT-LAW,
x EUGEXE CITY. OREGOX.
T-fILL PRACTICE IX ALL THE
i f ( Viurta of the State.
i.cial attention given to real estate, C"l-
inir, and prolwte lunttrs.
1 'illectinif all kinds of claim against the
red States Goveninient.
' '.dee in Walton's brick room. 7 anil 8. ,
N. HUMPHREY,
jgene City, - Oregon.
BREEDKB Or TUOBOl'CHBRED
lolsleln : Ffiesiao Calils,
w. condoTn;
Af tbrncy-at-La w ,
JFXKCnT, - - - OREGON.
Orrw t Oppnit Walton'. Bri:k.
lOHEYJO LOAM
N IMPROVED FARMS FOR A TERM
f yera. Apply to
; Micrivood Iturr,
JENH'crrY. ' - - OREGON
ace up stain ia Walton'. Brick.
r dealing is our Mono.
rou attndin in need of buUdiDS niate
r"b I
.j", :
nu,r .
.t Mi.. Mi l .1- ni...
do .well In call ann e nur
jttvctt-'- rni itttp' 'llir$e assortment of La
ULIbU s LULLlblv, dies and Children 1 1 one at
r. W. Pl. aH km..', of
ityajoe) quantity. G.ve us a call before ,
H -bert. X. N. Mathewi, A,t i
; .
NEW. GOODS.
. . m . . .
'J J 'j I H ft I
23 3 jjr 91 u i
19 9 El K I (jg
1 1 J l
12 1-2 cts.
Good Dip.ss Goods atl2hc-
Best Corset in town for 50c,
An immense stoe'e of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade
New and Nobby styles in
CLOUHNG.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
Cash Or Credit.
Goods Sold
Oregon for
iis Low
CASH OE CREDIT.
The liislifs! pier pail! for all Minis of Country
S'r.iii Tail air.1 sre
II. Friendly.
amess Sliop.
Jl
V VIVO OI'ENED A XEW SADDLE
"v'e-t of (.'lain Bros'., I am now prepare4
Tim
Competent
Workmen
Aro employed, nnd I will nJi'8vor to
in with a call.
J.L. PAGE,
DEALER IN-
HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE
stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries,
bought in the best market.
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
Can f.ffer the public better price than any
other house
IN EUGENE-
Produce of all kind taken at market price.
Excited Thousands
All over th land are (?"ing into testes f over
Dr King . ew Hiscjvtry ..f toiiumption. , p pui- r iiorari., .Ttw.oe, linens, nwnuar.i,
Their unlocked f.sr rec.very by the timely Munr-w and others. In f.--t vrythio.f m.i
n f th.. re.t lne a.vina remedy. can "r ':'a'"1 ,n Ul c Mw 0 aild-
th'n 8 ery '''' prai"- It i .
i-naranterd to ixitively rore Severe Cnngha, 1
... . .i . ii La r .k..:
... ' .
nwnnut to p.-m.ve.y rore .severe i.ongn..
'T'' n v.iiT'.ny Ilou
H-miawae. I. of ..toe, or any affectlou
wf the Throat and Langfc
tmmm
BUM'S
Trimming silk and Sat
ins in all sh a des. .
Moirca n ti que Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The lined stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place
BOOTS and SHOES
in all orades-
GIWLEIUES
of all descriptions
as any House
in
AKD HAENIff- fllOP Cf 8tl. PTHE
to fnrni.ih everything in that line at the
Most
giv Hatisfaction to ill win ma
favor
A.
tusitii:.
J. W. OLBAVER
Dealcf in all kinds of
Agricultural
Implements.
-AND-
Real Estate.
Eugene City, Oregon
Hew!
You Can
Save time and money by calling on
STEltLIXG HILL
and letting him ;coew your smcriitiojs for
hewsrs, story p.Mrs and nuirazinea. He
ilw keep a cor.iilt st-k of Mr:uine. in-
j eluding eiitiiry, Harper, Lli. et4i All the
i ti. r.n.'friA.
R , , . ..
liT A H.HNF.UAl, Jg. . - .
ill IF il 111.
'y ith and without Price. X -it
' ,,.,.,.
Guj- UVL
nECONljACIKKI U AH.UOAD
MA roi'UI.AR llOUTK
VEU i ICrUUESUEilVMiES
I''tTuue! Sure Connection! New Equipment!
QQ5 MILES SHORTER I
J20 HUUUS LESS TIME I
Accnnimod.tiiint untnrjuunicil, for comfort and
Safety 1-Fare ami Freights MI CH
llwn by any other route let ween all
lioiiitt in Willamette Yallry and
San F.ancisco.
Only Routa to that Popular Summer Rcort
TAQUINA BAY,
Wlur f.ir Moilerate Ex; mtc. you tan enjoy
riVrrnrf Bntklnc.
Mil' jlioBrbT f'r iv las and walljing.
i i it.'iiNQuin
r'ver. n'' brook..
T c 1 I 1. 1 ... 1
tnlaRud Bvttt'f Aoootumudop
j- . ' 'X-
Than ai.y oOier S.inmVr Resort on the
'.Coast of Oregon.
DAILY lMSSE.VGER TUA1XS
(Exi-opt Sumluys)
Leave Corvallii at 9 l M. Leave Yanxlna
ht 7:1U A. M. -
Oregon and California Westside train, con
nect at Corvallis.
Oregon and Califonila Enctslile trains con
nect with stages at Albany at l'.';05 P. M.
Round Tkip Tu-kkts at Excursion Rates
Good Till Sept 30rn.
The fine
A I Steamship; i'YAQUINA
CI f Y" tails
FROM VAQl IN.
ritOM HAH FRANCISCO,
Monday, July 12.
Tuesday, July (I,
Satnidny, July 17, Friday, July 23,
Thursday, July "!, Wednesday, Auj 4,
Tuemlr.y, Auk Mondnr, Ani; 111,
Sumlay, Aug Ti, Satunlay, Auk .8.
Tho.l'i'inpany resofvet the right to change
ailiiiK ilny.. v. u .
FAUKS-IJail end Cabin, ?14 j Rail and
Stcersffe, 89 88.
For futhcr inforiuatioii apply to
C. 0. HOCUE.'
A. G. F. k V. Ag't, Corvall.i.
(III
(Opposite Baker'. Hotel.)
Just opened, will Kt'll you more
Groceries,
GBass Ware,
Crocl&cy Ware,
IVovitious,
Cigars, fi'e., Etc.
For your money than my other house in
Eti;i'iie.
Count i j liuIucc Wanted.
Good, delivered to any part of the city.
C. REI3NER.
t. V. PATTEIIHON.
W. R. PATTERSON.
F.F.fataaKo.,
Contractors,
Plastering, Stone and
Brick Work.
ALSO DEALER M-
Tacoma and San Juan Lime,
American and English Cement,
New York end California Plaster,
Plstering Hair, Fire Brick, Lath,
Marble Dust, Etc, Etc,
ADDRESS:
F. F Patterson & Co,
. F.LT.ENK CITY, OREGON.
OmrE -With Bcckwith & bm.
REFEREE SAl EJFREAL ESTATE.
VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
XI ly virtue of a ilecree of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, f..r Une County,
made at the April term 1 88(1 tticrenf, I. will
ulfer for sale to the highest bidder at public
auction at the Court Honse door in Eugene
City, Oregon, the 1 Uh day nf August, ltJSfi,
the following decribed real estitei Lot. 2,
3 ami 4 of See 24, and E J of H W and ti
W of SK of Sec 1.1. And also iKinnliiK
at the N W corner of donation land u'aim f
Alfred Allen, chtim 4H, Ntili 718.1, in Sec
23, and 24, T IB S U 2 W, then K 20.88
ehsj thence S 57.50 i h.j thence W 20.88
pHs; thence N 57..)() chs to place of begin.
niiiR. All in T 18, S R 2 W, l,oe County,
Or, and co t iliiinx 2N.1 and 21 lOOlh acres.
. Said farm is ntuuted on the Moli.wk.
Terms of sale, cish.
SIm to commence at 1 o'clock F. M. of
said day.
8. B. KAKIN. Jr..
Sola ISeferee.
Notice for Publication.
I AND (JFf ICE AT IIOSKUUKU, ORE
J iion. An?. 4. 1SS.
Not icy is hereby t,dven that the following
named aettler hw. filu.1 notice of hi. intention
to make final pr'x.f iu nponit of hit claim, and
that snld priKif a ill I nude l-f. re the Kei;iater
and Receiver i f V H Laml ()tfi;e at It'Meburg,
Or. on Mon.lav. fWt 13. 1M. vix : Andrew
Parsons, Pre eniptiou 1 .i No !WM forth. M
V) an l 1, Se. ,A 10 ami ri K J of K
Sec 31 and N W of N W i. Hec 32, Tp 18
R 11 West W. M. He nam, the following
witnMe to prove his continuous resilience
nKn, and cultivation of, .nid Und, viz i Jam.
Mcln.1. Iaan IVr.'.trom, Marion MotrU,
John Ncl&on, all of Florence, Lan. t.'o, Ur.
Cum, W. Johvstoii,
47 6t K.wr.
.. The Toon; fiinae Emperor.
Tho North China iXiily News of
July 15(h givi-g tho following account
cf an importunt decreo by tho EmrroBs:
n rdict appears in tho Peking Gazette
of tho 11th itiKt, to tho effect that
crdcra have bwn given to tho MiniH-
tcra of Stat to Hect on auspicious
day in tho fint moon of nnxt Chineso
year, for tho assumption of tho govern
ment of. the Empire hy his Majesty,
Kuang Hsu, in person. Ths divren
states that the Emperor is now aV. t
read doeumimts, to understand history
and ud'f let ween riht and wrong.
The Empress, therefore decreos.that the
Emperor shall perform tho ceremonies
of worshipping heaven and earth on
the duv of the winter solstice this year.
The decree states Trinco t- Ch'un
and Trince Li, who had 'Kwn informed
of this determination by the Empress,
considered that as the Emperor' should
still continue his Btui'ies tho Empress
might put otr his assumption of the
throne t II the future. Tho Empress
recognises the sincerity of these repnw
fentntions, but decrees that tho Em
peror shall assume the reigns of
government after the propitious day
has been determined on. Tin1 decree is
dated tho 11th inaf.
The Shanghai Courier says : Accord
ing to the Shun pao, the Emperor's
throne at San hai iu to have its founda 1
(ion and pedestal made of fjold bricks,
and consequently the sub. prefect of
Soochow has sent to Poking 3000
pieces of gold bricks for this purpose,
under tho escort of a weiyuen. The
Taotai of Tung chow is now in chargo
of thsrn, nnd the wei yuen has informed
the Board of Works of their safe
arrival, A deputy will soon be
appointed by tho board to examine
them. We ore told that these bricks
are of the ordinary size and that they
are of solid gold.
Willia A IVuks, m Utitd vlulllltnt WHO
has been Btopping at tho New llivcr
mines for some time past eking out an
existence by playing in the saloons
met with the luckiest accident a few
days ago thit ever befell man. Parks
lost his sight when a boy from an
aravated attack of measles and for
twenty. three years ho hai been unable
to diHtinguinh day from night. On the
14th of July he strolled from his tent
and 1"t his bearing. In wandering
around he fell duu n the shaft of the
Mary liluina miu", Htiiking tho bottom
18 feet below. The most serious of
his injuries was a :ut extending across
the forehead, the skin being torn loose
until it hung down over his eyes. Tho
skin was placed in position and stitched
by a miner by the natuo of Rouke, and
after the injured man was washed lie
astonished 1 1 it miners by stating ho
could see, aud proof, told, how, many
men were around him and told the
exnet color of a dog that rat ten feet
away from tho cot ho wus lying on.
On the ICth Parks was able to bu
around, although feeling qiiiio liore;
His eight was stronger, and he was ablo
to detect lino gold in a piece of totk.
This is one of the queerest cases on
rocord, aiid is vouched for by the best
men in the camp. Yreka Union.
Charles Cox, a jeweler of . flp.lem,
Oregon, has constructed a steam cngino
inside the wreath of a one dollar gold
piece. Its weight is two pennyweight
and six grains, and the length of tho
stroke is bixteen hundredths of an
inch, The length of tho valve stroke
is three hundredths of an inch, and tho
machine when run by .team is capable
of five thousand revolutions i r minute.
It is now run by compassed &)N The
cylinder and bright work is gold plated,
and the little thing is quito a curiosity
in its way. -r
SouIoUtjUe plantation, tn Louhmma,
had an exceedingly r.well colored wed
ding Jaftt week. , Tim plantation is
owned by tho bride's father, who is a
rich member of the Legiolaturo. The
groom U also a legislator and a college
prof.KSor. A special train was run
from New Orleans, to carry the gueU
thn best caterer in the city furnished
the refreshments, and beside most of
the colored aristocracy of the State,
many white people of cood soc'm
position were present.
Lost Opportunity. ., (i .
"Was there a man over to tee you
about buying yer placo " asked an old
Dakota settler living near Eslelline of
his son.
"Yes.1' ;
"Eastern spectator 1"
'Yes; he was from New York."
"That's the best place he could coma
from. Did you unload him 1"
"No." '
"Diil'l, hey t I tliought I'd got you
l.amed how to wot k it, t I s'pose you
wnt like u blame' -Ljo and forgot to
tell him 'bout iitrikiun, coal y.i;
dug your 'cellar I Never iuU ft a! i :
consarnin' tho Indications of olcl and ,
silver in tho creek or tho"
"Hold on father, I mentioned all
these things, and. ttaid there was 'a
copper mine over by the cornfield, and
all he'd got to do was to bore for
natural gas; and still ho wouldn't take
it."
"ia that lot Glad to know you
remembered my teachings my son
We strike 'em that way Onco iu it
while, but sli'l you shouldn't 'a 'let
him get away I you ortor invited him to
stay to dinner, and thon got hint out to
the barn and into a poker game, and
skinned him out of what cash ho had
and part of his high-priced jew'lry I I
toll, you, my son, yer dal nevor had
none of tho advantages these New
York spectators had, but ho's found an
loucst man has got to work moro'n one
schomecf ho makes a living. Ef you'd.
played a square gamo on him, and not
worked In more'n a couple of extree
aces and three or four jacks, you might
just as .well havo lauded him I'vo
done it several tinios in my life." -
Entellim Bell. ,: ,
missionary Work In Iowa.
The train was lulf way across the
State of Iowa and had stopped at ft
small station. The conductor entered
u. .. J cold with a loud voice :
"Hero ia a telegram from- Des
Moines, inquiring if any Kentucky
men are on this train." ' "
Seven men at once arose in their
seats, Tho conductor counted them
and withdrew. sWhen tho train reached
Des Moines a Bcdoto. looking man
boarded tho train with n basket con
taining seven oblong, Hat packogen,
wrapped in a papor,' which he sold in
about two minutes at fifty cents apiece.
"What nro those things 1" inquired a
passenger of tho sedate-looking mart.
"Bibles," ho replied in a solemn
tone, as ho opened the door and went
out;
The seven moil stared, straight ahead
of them and baid nothing. A deep
silence fell upon tho car.
rrnnkllnCtillantry. '
Dr Franklin was one of tho most
gallant of men even if ho wad well
advanced in years. I roniembcr to
have seen in the Government Library
at Paris thn original, in bad French, of
noto written by him to Mnie.
Ilelvelius, wife of the illustrious phil
osopher : " Mr Franklin never forgets
any party where Mmn. Jlolvetius is tt
be. He even believes that if ho wern
engaged to go lo.Puradise this morning,
he would make replication to lie per
mitted to remain on earth until 1:30
o'olock to receive the embrace which
she has been pleased to promise him
upon meeting at the house of Mr
Turgot,"
Nellie Grant has been virtually
abandoned by her husband Sartoris,
and is to return to America, It is thn
usual sequel to the maniages between
American girls and lah do luh foreign
ers. Generally however the girls get a
title, and the foreigner no account gets
a whole lot of swag. In this case
Sartoris married for the honor of the
alliance, and soon tired of his bargain.
According to all accounts hi is a worth
lew, rubicund, pot-bellied English dude
dissipated to excess, living on the
allowance made by his father; with no
ambition abovo a cock fight or a rat
I it. llre er.delh not the first lesson.
Joaquin M lib r, the poet of the
Sierras, has been paying visit to Yreka
and ether points in Siskiyou county,
where he formerly lived when a boy,
among the Indians, and says thut he in
coming back there to live permanently,