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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1886)
ttmNntmtw 4. JIT - to y 1 1 i TFT YV ' J ' J lJU iiliLo -1L Ji ESTABLlSnED FOR THE DISSEX&TIOJ OP DEMOCRATIC fRlK.rLJS. AN!) TO EARN M DOXEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT (IP Oil BliOV. EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1836. NO. 50. OL. 18. LI A SilJLIJIRA'TTManWWI f (Sugcuc iEity Guard. LL CAMPIiELL, I'ubllgher aud Proprietor. OFFICE On the East side of Willamette cot, botweuu Seventh aud Eighth Street TERM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. r annum.. . ; Moil tin. . . ItM) lUOQtll. (2 90 .7b OCE ONLY VTK.-3 OH -A.X) VIClttlSINO. Advertieiuntg inserted a follow: (us sqiure, ten lines ur ! one iiV artioii $3: h suuiwiueiit insertion SL Out. required advance. iiue advertisers will be charged at the fob in? rates: . i square three months Sii 00 ! npiure SIX 111 HUH S 00 isipure i.iio year 1-00 rmsient notices in local column, 2d ci uU line tor each insertion. LdvertWin hills will lie rendered quart-rlv. ,.11 job work inoit be p.uu nm on ukuvkkv. C M. COLL1EU. ILYEU & COLLIER ittorneys an J Counsellors at Law, EUGENel CITY, OREGON. RACTICE IX ALL TUB COUNTS OF -. this State. Will k'-v specif utu;uuu ollections and prubate nutten. )f rim--Over Ilon lii ik k Eakiu's bi.nk. CEO. 3. DDS3IS" Utomcij and Counsellor- at-Law, f-ILL PRACTICE IN THIi O'H'RTS f of the Second J'ldiml Dio.iii'l imd iu Supremj Court o tins SUte. ptoial attention given to ei.uV.'ii.ms and tiers in wuhnte Ceo. Si Washbume, Altoraiey-at-Luw, -JKSB CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court 'lout jj-V, M in. rn I l. 1. 114-1.1.. I, lorasy aal Cjunsjlbr-at-La, ana Heal Estate Agent. 'UKXECITV, - KliKUON. ' K'lice (uruteny ocou;ieU by 'linnui'toii & HI. "J..E. jb'EN TON, JiJEXE CITif OUEGOX. Sliecial :ittenti hi ivi-n t ileal Estate l'rac ice and AiutravU ol 1'iou!. Ot ncK ver iirair.'e Sto'-e. T.W.HAKK1S,M.D. f Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. B-aidence on Fifth street, where DrMieltou ii'inerly resiileiL Dr. T. W. Shclton, Physician and Surgeon. 3 pOM3-At Mrs. J. B. Underwwd I . ETWENE CITY. OREGON. DLL JOSUPH F. GILL, 't 1 AN BE FOUND AT 1113 OFFICE or res yidence when uut proltanioiully enfiyed. Ulfice at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. ''Residence on Ei'hth street, opposite I'resby ' rian Church. J. J. WALTON, Jr., ATTO RKTE"Sr--A.T-li EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE 'nurU of the State. ' Special attention given to real estate, cid r'tiiug, and probate uiatfrn. 5 Cillectinrf all kindu -if claims a0'amt the ' 'uited States Government Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. ! N. HUMPHREY, Sugene City, Oregon. BREEUES OF THoBol'OHBKED Holsleiii Frisian .3 p S. W. CONDON, I Attoriic-al-2,avj, UGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. I OFTiri'-('po'ty Width's r.ri.k. I ill 5N IMPROVED FARMS FOR A TERM f year. Apply t ; tucrwood ISiii-r, EUiJElSKCTTY, - - OREGON . Offi: Vf stairs in Walton'. I'.rick. FAI2 DEALING 13 013 MOTTO. - I ' . . - Kvn-vion. t indirur in D1 n buihlin j nit- !w wiU Vhi w-ll H t-all snde i.or ( ..bur st-jek floniber. k't at M..lib,y Iy...-r. V" kwl..rf 'J"" n'l' land qoiuititv. tivt as a fall rf.re QNEY TO LOAN NEW GOODS. mmmltmma IV B. DUSFB 13T A GENEItAL J A large assortment of La dies and Children Hose at I J I-J cts. Good Dress Goods at 12lc- J lest Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of Sew and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade Xew and, Xobby styles in CL01HLXG. iheral Discount for CASH. Gash Or Credit Goods Sold Oreeron for G ASH OE The highest price paid Produce. .Call and sec H Harness Shop. HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE went of Crain Rios'., I am now prepared Tho Competent Workmen Are employ, and I will endeavor to give satisfaction to 11 wlu ma favor ,m,withactt11-' L s. uiu . J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN- TTTAVIN'G A f,ARGE AND COMPLETE Si "'.l of T-tiiple aim! Fancy (Jnicerit, !i!lt'h in the bt.t lll;keU Cmi nl-r te p-ifdic better prices than any oti .r h 'i IN KUGENIv IV-luce "f ail kiud taken at market price. Excited Thousands !ad are -invito , est,,, oyer .A U .'Vrf tl I ir Kin' Ne Discovery f-r Coiiuinptioo Tlieir boi ke.i for re.vry by the timely O-e OI inis great llie log v-..- . i. .......... riv in its l.raiw r flt j,, p.ltn-e!y enre Severe Coughs, , A.,h H,y Ktrer. Dronchitf. .,.tiini, bis of Yi.icu, or any affect.ou . , SID : Trimming silk, and Sat ins in all shades. Moirea n tique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ' ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES in all-grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions lis Low as aiiy House in CREDIT. for ell Kinds of Country . FHendly. AND ilARNF FS FIIOP O 8th 8TRE to furnish everything in that line at the . Most J. W. CLEAVER Dealer in all kinds ol Agricultural Implements. AND Real Estate. Eugene City, Oregon lev I You Can Sa73 time and money by calling on STERLING HILL sod 1 ttinn him re'.ew your. ulcripioiis f"T new;M-rs, story pr ?d mjzines. He ilm Ilm-im . eriiriiilrte sticr. of M urizin. fn- clndjn- .ntnry llie eU, Alllh. ' Munrrw andothera. In f.ut !rjtliiw ., ... o.ind in a 1st c'aw news depot, P O Build- , , j.;0l,fnt. I . , ' " (-itywitl Sal's. -IV) loU in all narts of Eu'ne aaJ with'iut l.'iu-s. Price t sViiU Geo. JL Mili.-x Wiiiiig Bni'crixljAt'IFIH M AII.ROAO M v forin.AR ntu'rK ' i '1 Q ICTUUESQUFllANGKS 1'iut 'i iiue! SureConnection! Now Eiiiljmie:it! 225 MILES SHORTER I !20 HOURS LESS TIME! Ac(ximuidatlini unmrriBwed, for comfort and nul-ty !-trrt ami reilita much Lrsa tii iu by any other Mill between all 1 "iut in Willamette Valley aud Kan F.anui.uO. Only Rmte n that lular Summer Reaort TAQUINA BAY, Where for Miulurate Kxpemee you can enjoy " Vr '' f h for d rivlnit una WAlkine. iQiug la ron aa uruuik.. KHi'tolaauu icttr Accotumoda- Than any other Summer Roxort on the Coani of Oreijnn, WILY PASSEXGEK TR.US (Except Sumlaya) ' Leave Corvallu at 2 P. M. Iieave Ya miua at 7:10 A. M. Oregon and California W entaule tralna can- oeet at Corvallia. Ureuon and California EmM1 train, con nect with ata'ti at Albany at 12:05 P. M. Round Trip Tickkts at Exchiihiok Kates Good Till Skit 30ih. The fine A I Steamship! - YAQUINA tin sans FROM TAQI INA. FKOM RAV FBASnsi'O. Nfondny, July 12, l'ii.lii, July 2.1, Wediunlny, Aug 4, Mimdav, Anir Hi. . tuenilay, .Inly C, Satunlny, .Inly 17, I humtliiy, July Titemlr.y, Ang 10, Sunday, Anj; Z., Saturday, Auk 'Jrt. Tha Company reserve! the ri:;lit to chaiiuo aailiiiR (lays. FAUES-IUil and Cabin, $14 Hull and Steerage, f 9 83. For luthcr information apply to C. C. HOG IMC. A. G. F. & P. Ag't, Corvalhs. T2E3T33 (Opponita Raker's Hotel.) , J uut opened, will Hill you moro Groceries, , Glass Ware, Crockcy Ware, . . ProvisfioBS, tobacco, Cigars, Etb., Ktc. For your money than any other house In Eugene. Country 11-0(1 live W tinted. Goods delivered to any part of the city. C. KEIHNEK. f. F. PATTEIWOM. W. R. PATTI'llSON. F.F. hum Contractors, Plasterintr. Stone and BrickWork. ALSO PKALEKi IN Tacoma and San Juan Lime, American and English Cement, New York and California Plaster, Plstering Hair, Fire Brick, Lath, Marble Dust, Etc, Etc, ADDRESS: F. F Patterson h Co, . EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Orrice With Beokwith & Sen. REFEREE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. XTOTICE IS IIEREIiY GIVEN THAT y bv virtue of a decree of the Ctoult Court of tho 'State of Oregon, for Une County, made at the April term 1888 thor:of, I will otTer for sale to the hi;het bidder at public suction at the Court House door ,in Ku'tie City, Oregon, the Hth day of Aagut, 18;'i, the follow i. ii: described resl rsti : Lots 3 and 4 of bee 21, ami E J of H W J aud H VV J of 8 E of Soo II And also JitKiiininj; at the N VV corner of donatiou fund claim of Alfred Allc'n. claim 40. Ntili 71M, in See 2?, and 24, T IU S it 2 W, then K 20. 8S chs; thence S eh; thence W IW.jtS chs; thence N fi'.fiO chs to jjaee of rwgiii. niii)(. All i'i T Hi, R 2 VV, Lane County, Or, and couUiuio 2S3 and 24 (XJth acr.a. Said farm is situated on tho Mohswk. Terms of sale, cash. Hale to commence at 1 o'clock F. M. of said day. ,S. . EAKIN, Jr., hide lleferee. Notice for Publication. T AND CFFICE AT ROSEBURG, ORE- JJ K"n, An. 4, im. Notice is hereby piven that the rdlowlnj named settler has filed notice "f his jnUntion to make final nmf in supuort of hi claim, and that said proof will )email le-fore the lieui'ter and 1 keener "I I n l-""" iiuee at itoM-nur, llr. on Monday. 8-it 13. 1S". vi ! An lrw Parsons, I're-einptlou I A : SW lor the 10 and 11, rW-e ), I 10 an.t N K 1 of N E Sec 31 and W 4 of '.V J, hen vi, I p is n Kiiuww.if H. ..mm th. foiUimr witnM. to prove hi. cnntinninit residence ntn, sod cultivation uf, said Und, vi : .lam Mel."!,.' Ie ltr;'trm, ron M.Hris, John Ne'-son, all of Kl'enu. Lane Co. Or. Co ts. VV. JoHmrox, 47 Ct R4t-'.ir. ;:t,. S 1.111 EL J. TILDES. Crrvslonr, Ar:qI 1, lG. Once more, O nil adjusting Death! The nation's pauthcou npeni tvide; Oiu'e wore a coiumoti airow saitll A atroug, wise man has died. Faults doubtless had 1 o. II ail we not Our own, to quentitiu and asperse The worth we uoiibted or forgot I'ntil we stuml .beside his hearse! AmbitioiH, cautious, yet the man To itrike down fraud with resolute hand) A patriot, if a iiartiaun, ' He loved hii native land. So let the tnoun.lng bells 1) rur.g, The banner ilii its fold halfway, And let the public pen and tongue Their tilting tribute pay. Then lt tts tow tibov. his Idwr To set our feet on party lies, And wound no more a living ear With words that Death denies, John G. Wiiimctt. Why Some People Surry. Petroleum V. Nanbj'. Soiuo marry for tho fun of tlio tiling and never h c whero it comes in. This is ilihcouragin. Soiim marry fur th Baku of a good companion, and never tlwcovur tlieir ini.stuke. To ia is lucky. Man is a (icklo "critter." Even Adam, who had his wifo mado to order, feuuJ moro or less fault with ;er. ' Don't marry a !ian for Ids reputa tion. It is liutilii to lm only a 8"coiul- mud alLlr burrowed from his aucea tors. Many women have married mon for their firm exterior. . Cut that's all there I is to an ancient egg worth mentioning. Marriage resulting from love at first sight is not generally wedded bliss on a par with sour milk. One, or tho other gets swindled, and often both. Many a man has married for beauty only to learn ' that he paid $20 for what can ln purchased for S3 cents at all druggists. ' This is hard. J!ut fow peoplo marry for pure love, and they in after years suspicion that what were, at tho time promptings of ilm fonder passion were, in all proba bility, but tho first nynirtoinsof cholera morbus, Tho man who marries a woman sim ply becausu shn is a handy arrange ment to have about the house does so from a punt huifinexs standpoint, and in the end, if not compelled to Buppoit him, she has donu better than many women I know of. Speech of Generul James A, Hall at the Maine Hepubliian Convention in fnvor of tho nomination of Dr, Hamlin: .Sixty six thousand ons of the old Tine Tree State volunteered light in tho . army during the great struggle. Many of them came net home again, but in the providence of God Homo of thsm have returned Since you have nominated twelve lie- publicans for United Steles Senators, every one labeled, "No soldier need apply," you have nominated COO mem hers of Congress from the Pine Tree State, every one of whom save rif.iMed for half a term was previous ly labeled, "no soldier need apply." Only yesterday you nominated four Congressmen, every one of whom was again previously labeled, "No soldier need apply." The .election of United States Senator is pending in aa eleo tion in Maine this year; and again be you to consider that lie w already labeled, "No soldier need apply for ilm United Slates Snatohliip in Maine, What U left? CV.ulidat-i for Governor for Covernor i;t the only oflien th, has not been labeled fur the last months, "No soldi :r need apply." It is unnecessary to state that Dr. Hal was beaten for the nomination and rich monnpo'ist received the poititn hence the Governorship 'Was aW) le.bel ed, "No old soldier need apply." The Republican papers of. late have been liusy'.'about albel quarre ktween Secretary ' Ijimar und i ' II ick. CoiniiiiasiuiV-r of IVnions. Tl President, on beif.g a-ked by a Senator if there was any truth in it, replied promptly that there was not, and that Commissioner Dlack at making a splendid record and h id the duties of his cilice fully under his control. Who n,.xt, among the .romineiit fdbcers of . . - ,i.H lriL bli- i th- administration, will the lptMi cm find .piarrelliir,'. Why d ii"' Mr. Cj'tiej's releaw! llliiiue demand roar Dry Wraihrr k Danville, (TIL) Commercial) "' Tho Mississippi river iu Mjeoniinjt so low that tho top of tllo ' Lacks of tho large catfish stick up out of the water in the deepest places, and the inlands are becoming bo naked that women have refused to promenade on tho banks of tho river unless there is a rise, llio steamwais navo lo grease their bottoms and slide. ' Itoiawottamie (Pa.) Herald. The drouth in lloxawottamie lias been bo severe vince the last water .spout thut tho tnrn is nlmo.st drid op", and the gigantio carp that bit Deacon Gimp's horse's leg vo bad is supposed to have gono up tho spout. l'-tellinefD.T.lIMl. ' A solemn, gray haired old man came in town one day this week and said the lish in the Sioux river were out oft tho banks fanning; themselves with their tails, Nobody seemed to doubt him. Connoptenneiwinff (Pa. Nowa. Tho drought in Connoquonnessirtg creek is so ecve.ro that our river and harbor appropriation will have to be spent, it looks now, in hauling water for the channel rata. , ' , . New Pcmion Dili Wanted. ' New York Gasette. Now while our Solons ore dealing out pensions, and upending our surplus with best of intensions, I present, i a bird of tho humblest pretentions, a fev typos of men whon I deem most deserving. . Give a pension for life to that man self dunying for such Spartan virtue as this is worth buying who can tish all day long and go home with out lying, and tell the straight truth without shaking or swearing. ' Give c. pension to him who trades nags without cheating, and tells a good tain without ever repeating, and M pious at homo and he's pious at meeting all moil of this stamp need a liberal pension. - Give a pension to him, whother mar nod or Hingle, who is never too proud with all men to couiiiiingln ; if you' have any loft, t lion tho scribe of this jingle presenteth himself to your kindest attention. ' On the Hth insL. Leonard Woolen,' of Silverton, had his arm torn off in a threshing machino. The feeder of th machine became clogged, Bays tho Statesman, and Mr. Woolen gol oh top' of the separator io adjust tho dilliculty,' and, by boiiiii unknown manner," fell on the cup over the cylinder. His left' arm went into tho cylinder, and was' iteralty torn 'to 'shreds, being taken , entirely off, half way between tha elbow and tho shoulder, and the lower part pawed on through the machine. ' Ho extricated himself from hi, peril ous position, and assisted by hm com- radi.'S, walked to his house near by, where J. O." Moores corded the slump arid prevented his bleeding to death." Medical aid was siimmonod and his arm amputated near the shoulder joint, there being barely enough flesii on tho lower part of the arm to cover the end of the bone, . , , . Parnell,' speaking of Uladstone, says: "His prodigious union of brain aud soul, and his almost universal cul ture, mako him the ono genius of the greatest empire on the globe." High ti this estimate is it does not appear lo bo undeserved. Mr. Gladstone is a apparently slrong in defeat us he was audacious in onset, and as confident of tho future as he was spirited in tho campaign just cloed. His personality w a reipleudent force to his adherents and the cause of mingled admiration and apprehension to his foes. An attempt is to bo made by private generosity to revive some, of the lost arU in Chehalis county, W. T. A premium of fifty cents will be giv-n by Mr Dr. French for the best ppecimen in darning, and a like premium by th same peison for the lent sample of br.ad made by a girl under 13 years of og. both to m shown at the couuly fair that begins at Chehalis on the 2?d of Septeiul r. 1J.1. Taylor, U.-inocratitf noiii'm e for Governor of Tenm h.vc, was a Vni..u n. an. H-i euciuw. N. N. JL.nuws, A,-t 4t