The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 22, 1887, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSE.1IS1TI0S OF DEMOCRATIC rRlUirLEMH TO tU a HOXEST tKlSc BY THESEIT 67 Ota 8R0W.
NO. 2;
EUGENE CITY OR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1837.
I 'I Ml
OL.I9-
1 L CAMPBELL,
....-her Hud Proprietor.
, the East nul f Willamette
TERMS OF SUllsuiurw.
" . $2 SO
nntim .' 1.23
i. Month. f
ti tnuum.
11 n. OSIS
Ktm OB ADVKltTXSWla.
. iu follows:
U',rt'Ten h oe insertion $3;
f;!frrti,!r,wiiib,,c,'&c'1t u,e f1'
Ulf"'... v .1. WOO
IS notice in local column, TO cnU
I,. i,,r ench insertion,
r Ua : .., jil I rendered iiuartcrly.
;km.WtbePAiiir..uoyi.KMvw.
C. M. COLL! Kit.
.ivrlt.
IlLYEU & COLLIER
(Attorneys nd Counsellors at Law, -
I El'UEN'K CITY, ORBUO.W
WtrTIOK IX ALL THE COUNTS OK
I' ihu State. Will (five upecial attention
X . I ., mutter:
,OlllU')MU" !""""
Ornci--0'ef llendrick t Eakin'S bank.
ceoTOohriis;
Attorney and CoutUdlor-
at-Law,
HrILIi 1'B.VUlIL.li 1.1 mi' v-.v ..'
W of the Second Judicial I )itnut and m
I. '.! . i. ...... ,,f H.w St it...
Kb, Supreme v " ,
Sacial attention given to collections and
H muter in uru"o
FOUND I FOUNDll
ThattJiC CHEAPEST place .to My
Dry Gobds, Clothing, Hats,
Boots and shoes, Etc.
PHYSICIANS,
- i Ixisteus, vocalists. rrnLic
W I hi.,...!.... M.I.I l. I if .uMtl. ill. Hull Mr M . 1 V
recommend KAN TA A 111 K a the liest of all
inedKiiiee or (lioit- c! the lliroat, t.,nl
aud Luiik'S.
BEWARE OF IMMITATIOHS.
R. (Kit n.tP llam.rL K W TA AU1K. U
on every Kttle. 8AtUfiu'tinu KuaranbMMl or
. - r..v i . i
aiuny rtuunueu,
-IS AT-
FRIENDLT'S.
P. S. Have also just received
from New York City a large in
voice of LADIES' CLOAKS. DOL
MANS, WRAPS and DRESS
GOODS.
If SPRINGFIELD
Ceo. Si wasHburne,
AUoriicy-sit-Law,
iJJiKVE CirV, - - - OUWiON
OFFIOE-At the Court Houne. iySra3
GEO. M. MILLER,
Ltten37 and Ccuad:lb:-it-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
sran'Ecrrv, - okeuon.
flflfi-ionnerlvo(;otip!c.l by TliouH'aoii V
J. E. FENTON,
Atlorney-at-Lsftir.
tt'iJEN'UCIl'V OKhl.()..
8pei:i.iUtte.iti'tu 'ivrt i Ue-il Estate l'rac
M.ll.l AlMtiMt'U ol 1 ill.'.
OtfliK-Ov'L'r (!ritn;e Store.
PJWG1L1, WHEELER $ CO,
Continue to E.xchmi'Je- Merchandise of all
Kinds at the Lowest OtshPriees for Cask orMcrchaiilabl
1'roduce of any kind at the Highest Cash Prices
Give them a trade
AT SPRINGFIELD
ill
lOMlilll
Jfdinl Womto.
Ynu wnnlil hiivfi Ii'ks corrosDondonce to
- - r ,,.
look over, but you would have more
r.ooo iiewakd sr.,000
For a Mtvr or nmre pleiwimt remwly for the
cure of Conmnnption, ( 'oiikI'S Atlmi, t'Miip,
Vliriii! Cimh. and llrom-hiiil tmutilra
lUntiliKENS l.l'M; UKSTOKEK. SAN
TA A HIE, AHIETINK an! MOUNTAIN
I'.AI.M ft III! H CI HE. Not a Kwret com
iioliiid. A i-ouiili'te mixture without tlie ad
dition of any imwdern.
r
PENGRA WHEELER 8: CO.
ri,!:Mii fi irnich I nmhir. Lnth and Shincrles
to order at the lowest r.urrent rates, delivered at
the Mills, on board cars, or at tugene ony.
Leave your orders with J. M., Hendricks, Agent
at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct.
AT SPRINGFIELD
T.W.HAKIUS.M.D.
Physician an J Sargeon.
OKI'ICE
Wlllcln's Drug Store.
leideiioe on Kiilh atrcct, where lr hheltou
ormcrly resideiL ,
Dr. T. AV. Shelton,
Physician and Surgeon.
ROOMS-At Mrs. J. H. UmWwooil.
EUHEN'E CITY. OKKUOX.-
9
PENGRA. WHEELER' & CO.,
flnntiniia to raav tlie hipjiest price
in Cash for wheat at tiieir Mill, and
to furnish flour and feed at the
Tinranafc market rates lor Cash.
Special attention to Kxvhnnge and Custom Grinding.
TATvF, Tl-LUM A OKJST.
I'iiMVTfKii A IMSITIVK CUKIi
K for t'lttinli, Cold in the Head, Hay
...... i JV.1.1 f V.t.ir..li,il I uml niliv
Eye, lii-rtoiee the "eiiKe of tate n nil Binell;
ivinovpH hud tiiMtf and inipleiiKiint hreath, re-
miltiiiatr.ini atari h. r.ay ami I'li-anam.
ue. Follow direction and a Hire ik warranieii
I'V all ili-ii-.'-'i-t. Si-nd for circular to AIUE-
" M ) I'A , CO.. Oroville. laU AnK
for
SANTA AIUE AND CAT-lt CURE;
For side liy nil ilriirf.wtH.
.IL'Ml'.O. .It'MliO.
Til-" original Ahietina Ointment ik wily put
i' in hirue two ounce tin lumen, aim m an "
militie cure for oi l mnvt, liuriK, woiiihN, chi
I I .....I ..II L-i,i itrnlttliiiw.' Will IHtKl
itiru mini"., nil-l .-I . i
lively cure all kimU of jiilea. Auk for the
Oiiiiiiial Al'Utine (hntiin-iit.
i.- .... i.. i... .ii .l...... .;....
Snell, ll.itiliii Uo.idarcl, V hoU'H.Ue AU,
rortland, Unmoor.
lamess Shop.
Ml. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE . r
idence whell uot proffesaioually elijaa'd.
Office at the
POST OFFICE DUUG ST011E.
KiJence on Eighth Btrcet, opposite Preahy
rim Church.
HAVINtf OVEXEl) A Xr.W SADDLE AND 1IAEN1 ?S MH P 0 fthSTRE
wJe? of Cruin lliort'., 1 am now prepared to liirninh everj tiiiiiK' in that line at the
Tim Most
Competent
Workmen
Arc employe,!, find I will .'luUvor to give batisfai-tion to nil hi ma
inn with a cul.
favcr
A. A. cukuii:.
J.J. WALTON, Jr.,
ATTORN" ir"-A.T-IjA.W,
eugene city, ouekox.
Will practice ix all the
11 I'ourU of the State.
Special attention given to real estate, col
ctiii?, ami phihate matter.
Collecting all kindx -it claim a,'aiut th'
t'nitnl .States CJovfTiimeiit.
Otfict in Walton's brick-rWrii 7 and 9.'
T. V. FATTEIIHON.
W. It. I-A1TKI1SON.
F. P. Fflttenan ft Cd
S. W. CONDON,
Attoriscy-at-Law ,
KUGEXK CITY, - - - OKEGOX.
OmcE-Oppisite W'altoti'ii Brlik.
MONEY JQLOAN
Ox IMPROVED farms ?on ateiim
of yean. Apply to
Sherwood llurr,
EL'GENBCITY, - - OBEGOX
Officup ftaiw in Walton' Brick.
INSURANCE.
TB" HAVE lsEEX AFPOINTED
f KeftU fur the Insurance Companie fT
r!r held by Mr Chaa leaner, aLd are J're-
im.1 :
,-vm Vi inmre your
Contractors,
Plastering, Stone and
Brick Work.
ALSO nKAT.EHH IS -
Tacoma and San Juan Lime,
American and tnglirfi' Cement,
New York 2nd California Plaster,
Plsterrg Hair, Fire Brick, Lath,
Marble Dust, Etc, Etc.
ADDRESS:
F, F Patterson & Co,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON'.
OrVlcn-With Jieckwith Ar Srn.
V Al -fl if v
G 9 ) b
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, . .T.-A. ..S JA.?. ,Vfc.. I. I kJ
GRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
is
Somsllini lew
You Can
iye tiiflf and mony by callins on
STERLING HILL
oW, ton it
Willaifi.:tle,
Irving.
LfniK Tom,
RictianNon,
Cheiihire,
SM-ncer,
I 'rm.wtll.
Cottage Grove,
Siin-law,
CuvotJ-,
SnriiiKli'l'l,
Middle Fork,
Kill (Wk.
Liwt Vullfv,
I'lcutillit I III
Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Mohawk,
Watclifs. Clock, and Jewelry repaired and , , ' '
tt-tf-i.'.tcl. N'irthwi-a- corner of W illamet-e j n.,.,.1
I 1 nd EwLihptreeU.
SlIIl.'IH'S VITALIZE'! i wliat you need
for CoiiKlipation, of Apr-elite,. Dizzmewi,
u, 11 viiiii'oiii of Dinii'voa. Price 10 and
"5 cents per hottli-.
iM.'i- r r uri.r.v ,, l.!iid.n. X. Y
avs: "The Gilm-ro Annimtie me pmveil
. ,".r. it. 1,1,-Minj to iiiv wife. At Dnlitmril i
Co's.
THE Pit HT'flEST LADY in Olenn wa
Afked iial mule li. i compl-xion so d"r and
beautiful. She naid it was by iihimr biliuoreii
Aromatic Wine, at llslnnn ami ion.
ONE OF THE MOST NOTED E .ioiean
physician said: Ni-nialuiii ' the prayer ' of
..i;....... I f..r 1. .villi, v blood. Use (ill-
II ,l-. IWl ft ... 1
-more' Aroiiiutio Wine fr the blood.
MRS. L. I.OOMIS, of Elba, N Y, write
us that she a sich for six iijonths, was in.
duced to try Gilnioie'a Aromatic Wine and
four bottles cured her. At Osburn and Co..
REV H li EWELIi, of I'avillionN Y. say
of Oiliiloie's Ar atic,' Wine: ' I' believe it to
lie a most deiiiable reiuedy to be placed in
..iffi; familv."
t-M-i i.-i.- iivriiri! ivn MAfD who
Buffers ir Female , Weakness and Dehillty.
will find Gilmore Aromatic me a iwin
cure. Sold by Osbuiu ami nriiKisis.
GILMnRE'S AliOMATHJ is a 1,'reat uc
oes, thi ref .ru we cl,a!leiii the. world to pro
duo its tonal as a restorative for woman.
REV. W. l'ISIC RE'JUA, of Aurora, 111,
..... .'I V. 4 ... Vviim
ays: 1 lir-ve useu iiiunoie s n!niini.i.i
ut.,1 ('.nd it an eo.-IUnt housthold fuiiiedy that
lionfe ou'iit to do without.
rev Harris peck, .f paviiiion, x y
ays. I win troubled with Malaria. Howe
DiMii-iiltv and s'eeplesi nights wbii-h I found
was wearing me out. After taking Aroniallc
Wine two days I reali.ed t'reat relief, sleepinif
well and otherwise feeling lik a new man. I
cheerfully recommend it to stilfering human!
t. For sale by llslmrn -nd -'o, Eugene.
Tax Notice.
Tw' ..n..a. ullt (:IVP nilt.it'H that I will be at
the usual voting places of the respective pre
ci nets o l.anecruniy nooi iuucpi.
til o'clock p m of each (lay for ll ifyrpose of
colled ion of taxc for the year im, a fob
IX. Y. Medical Journal. ,quiVocftl interviews to break up. It
In a recent nuiulxr of tho 1'iitit Mar- ;,-; 1( ,. '
... . 1 1 . w In'caunn 1 have niadu ruyvlf eiitima-
sr-lUiM, we tinJ an account of a domes. ...
tic contention Uetween a lady ami her Ue, -y work.ng, by ac,,umng kno.l.
hunliand, which ImJ led to procoodings edgn, l.y trying to do good, that I am
before ono of Vsi courts. Tho action exposed to tho injury of your auspi-
tuniB upon tho question of a huaUnJ'i cion. At bolfom it is not of my tra-
legal ri?ht to open and read tho letters nt'y tniu you uru j- B,uur,,
received by his wife." The huaband in dignity and importance. If I were a
tl.i caRO prays the Court to affirm his frivol nenenity I nhould pcsscai
right to do so, and the wife ask that your confidence; being a useful and
I,h be restrained from takinc Buch a wrious woman, mi less eany 10 uecmvr.
lilx-rty. The points as mated by tho I awaken your dintrunt. Your ah
parties to the nuit how a sort of hand, afraid of Iwcoming my inferior, and
to hand conflict grevious to content- you aro trying tyranny to preservo tho
utato from the domestic point of view, balance;
but one that, it in not difficult to imag. The connubial tio havinc been
. .... I 1 j
ine, may readily arise between other strained to the tlegreo rxenipiinea in
medical women and their 1iuhIiiJh, this state of antagonism, it may make
and one that is therefore of interest to little ditlerenco to tho partieB to tho
a rapidly increasing section of tho pro- suit how the court decides, but the de-
. muimi pan Bcnreotv fail to COIUO UD in
yssion. mo.w.. v j .
Tb b.,1 th. (hat it is a matter of the minds of female practitioners of
every day experience for her to rpc. ive medicine meditating matrimony or in
written communicitions from her ra- tlnse of husbands called upon to con.
tients, and that in many instances they sent lo their wives st tidying medicine.
are of such a nature that professional . .
secrecy is violated if they aro read by
her husband, who, she says, consented Jan. 13, .887. ,
to her becoming a physioion.and tdiould son of Mr. i'am'l U'artin' is very
have taken the consequence into ac- ill with lung lever.
counU She could no more thmi:, sue Mr. Ip UutleJgn npent last oatur-
adds, of taking hnii into her confidence day and Sunday at this place.
in such matters than of" allowing hlni jf, 0. Morgan bought several head
to witness her private examination of of cattle hero this week Nr Uias Lauer,
patients. Tho husband replies that ho ,
would resign himself if it were only lf d an " '
from women that the letters came, but vis.te , uj,
. ), , I Lr0S lUSli WCt R.
says that kIio gets the;;i from men also. .
n ...I r c..l.nn1 Im a linnn in alien-
Sl.ethe.iaskshi.nif hI.o ever agreed I - - r ' " '" ,
(ItinCH Vll iUin. iin iuiwi, " ..w, "
......... t eau'ia in nnnf liftftltll.
No," Im mildly answers, "but what , .
about propriety and modesty! fcvwy , u m a,pnR n;0,.y( m ayi,
thine." the wifu retorts, "vanisbeH in hftHll0t j,provcd as fast as his fnomU
the interest of humanity and aeienw. hoped!
.. i .i ... .
mve dissected male bh well m lemaie Qu;tn ft nu,ber of hop men aro nap-
subiects. I am blmo as regards your py, having just received returns iro.n
box, and I am indifferent to the other, their imp crop wmc. v.,y 0.
Tome Man is nothing more than a hi ran. .
subject of observation." "That," Bays The exhibition held at Trent Bchool
J . . ... t.. iousi on the 8th was well attended and
the husband, "I cannot admit to Jom o . j J
you pretend to lov i me, or to have ianll(,,.(l by Win. Dristow. and
loved n.e, it is evident that your stud- t0 iHiVuijientttl given by Win. Harr,'
i ... ... i.-.i :ir....i.i f Ltii ...... . nw.uttliiitf
irH nftVH 11111(11 you IIIUIUCK'mu imi wrin caw miiim
hmihoii to U'lif v tlmt you ure not in- arP Rorry to Wrn th l tho exlii ;
cnpuble of sentiment. I fear" that your l.itton which was fivcn ui ireni bl.iooi
i e I l.n.iu,. wna iirnnnilllccil Rll illiurV by OUT
IMQ..t.on w, , get tno neuer m yuu. " - ftllhough ,,' ad-
conscience, and that some new, u - r ' J . . J w n
known man will net your heart or conil)1.j(,, jn jHtioe to those concerned,
nerves quivering at the result of con- l0 Kl,y tjftt bin arguments wiemed to U
tidence nul visits." "You would for- fur fetched and unsuataincd by tho
hid my practicing my profession" says facts in the case.
she "No" Hays he, "I would onlv The people of this diHtrict have causo,
take part in it with you to a reasonable to congratulate themselves on their
' ... nnui nh fin hnnso. It is mute a com-.
extent. I ask not to practice medicine from t, old ona. Just,
but I must watch over you as I vowed ft() e w(rH pUtljn(j themselves about
before the civil mogistrate. l! owe you t0 ram fuds for a new Btove, a per-
aid and protection. How can i pro son outside of Um district very gener-
' . .. i . . I.. .... ...,.! llimn nun mat to BUlL
,,et you if I know not. e dangers, a j j,, inay f,'e aaurod ho has theirgrat-'
threaten you? 1 will tell nobody what 1
I may read, but I insist on reading ' jJoly Max.
everything. mcn many women' write .
, 111 l..ll'l,n AI1U U 1... 1.' ..... in nf Woul V'ir
uiasculiue nanu, i can n-n " ...... n unn oinmwi nnui., u .....
Jan.
X) Mat:hei and
Jtwelry, pinasMit Hill,
FAIR DEALIHS IS OUR MOTTO.-
Hazel Dell.
MeKeliz.e,
Florene-,
South E'lgi-n',
N'orth Hugene,
Wild Cut.
Lake Creik,
Saturday,
Mini. lay,
'I n sday.
Thursday, "
Kridav. ))
S.i tin ilay, "
Monday. .
Tuesday, "
Thurilay, "
Fiiday,
M.milay, " ,
Wednesday, Feb.
'I'limwlay, "
Friday, '
Saturday, "
r i II
I uesiiay,
Wednesday, "
Friday,
.Saturday, "
Monday, "
Tuesday, "
We.liiesoay, "
'I'liurs-lay, "
Friday, "
Saturday,
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a iiinntumi" ......
from the other only by breaking" the ginia, mode his first Btump canvass' h
wol of every missive, and leaving none wa( ,jaite unknown, and, to get a
... ... i e.n I . nn..i.l.'
unexamined." chance at a crown, lunuw u (
In his hearing this solicitous liuchand circUH 0nd Bpodo in its tent. His first
seems to feel the weakness of h'is case ,troduction was by the clown, and it
- :..) ...;.,f..l.. fnr l.n wekJl to :u . nnl1- "T.nrlioa and centleilien.
justify his" course by citing ono' ol the '0u anj young, without rf-gard to race,
letters lie had opened, mo leuer i color or provious connmoii, um
quest ion' bring ciie tliat was not are- ,0 introduce to you Mister Kmina, tho
quest for" a prescription. It is to be jrag young orator and coming states-
inferred that it was somrllnrig quite lna 0f y0ur coming Mate, no "
di'trerent. liut even that does not U.jf, niade man. As a plowboy no
silence the lady. "Yes," she said, "I plowed corn on these rugged hills, Ure.
hav- a melancholic patient, one who is footed, bareheaded, and, I say it proud, '
disgusted with life and asks me to' re- Hhirt tail, until he was sixteen
st'ere its attractiveness for him', lie yPars of age. His hands are as horny
would love; he is "-arching after love, aH leather. He can strike fire from tho
and is in despair that he dops'not meet rj';llt rock with his' heel. His well-
with it. As Ins languishing utato is p,.,! and intellectual Head denes tno
with hereditary tendencies, i,n.;tHe ravt of a July sun. Hi con-
and as Tthink the best way of bring. Lfitution'is as tough" as yonHor rhi-
' " , . T . , 3V 1110 tl"iy wrrv i . . . j I ...
E. tu -m., t?a. sA : b.r?JZlTr '.' i ..... .... r.. ,,..' y i-y w.i.,i? .vty.ur.M .(.,1 ...d i . d alon0( , ahoubj
ri-J II 11 W' "wi n-I AIT, M'irT '"" ' ' ' ' ; ; - nillLi'liilvwi un . hJ - Vlfll M n-Hinrnif . -.lie -: " , -- . ...
. . , i. ... . ..,.n,b.i tj m - if fn .iiii:tziiir. hi- 1 11 i .. ..n ntA-ftriTj. il c irea iu- .. . i. .. f,. i,ta .in um lmu
Birate.. I L . . .L,,.Aa a al KiH'IW L"iu 1 M lit I I ' 11 "w - - ., I sT 1,1 Mi ll 1 1 I I. " " - - -
IZXZ this Ending Vntury. H 1 , . llnpti..n. mile. and ruling
" T ana wiuing H pay l.swe pmrupiiv. - ... - . f . .VHrvti,irr. .. SI r.r.rl.fc. .M'n !". niane mi""'M "y I ... .. , 1 ... 1 i(r
W.uw..r ...,.... ..tended Sunn and others In I'" ! , ' ' , ... , s,,..,..- . -ur- i, ifcrem.' Sheriff and Tax ( ..lleet-? (. Ine .,..
Everyone t inding in neeil of building mate-
,J . .... tl -.1 . ..... f ...Vnrif
ill Will (IO We H call niri "ur ........ HI pm,u.- - - - " , .
111 . .. . . . . 11: 1 ., . .. l t ... .. ..'-I g.-.r r.i I i.r I IreL'on: 11
st"- ol luinle-r, Kepi at .uiogiey a i'j.imk-i i imte k- vi"" ; ..
1 .... V. ..U.. .11 kin.l. of CUstoUieM ! .nv l..r.un reslillllg III ' precllirt 'nail ian
n iiualitv ami iiuantitv. G.ve n a call More 1 t, uteud a such time and ids
' . .1 ... V V ll.m.u. A..t I 1. .Ilinnllent fill
jainliasing il-eiieie. ... Ainr.r,,
Tax payer, take ntie .f the following law
: .,.11. .11 1,1. m
iirecinn man laii j .
Luw and bay hi. or , . ' ,.i,uu nil ' artist. Or SUllDiv B WO
VI Blieim n.-i. - - . - .11 .w. , - f i
l 1. .i.lm.iiieiit nise nav the .aina ... .. i
in" him back to a wholesome, mode of
hf'i lies' in avoiding aliruptrierj, 1 do
net talk medicine lo him n" our inter
views, and in his Wteii h? answers me
with sentiin'ent Must' phyHiciiins Imj
accused of leading their patients on to
love them, because they humor' their
illusions before giving tfiem drugs1
Any woman may be fai'.hless, as any
man may lie victorious; but if I were
iTfflSM K - WU 1 m.,n of independent means; uneuloy-
... . . ... .1..... .f.iM..i.ijl .nn I . i t '. I U T ..
.loH.t M. 8t'AM.
r.oceros in the cage to'tho left of tho
band'wason.' His' voice is like tho
ATricail'lioii's. His eye is piertmg as
tlip An-erican eagle's. Iii his move
meuls he w quick as the mountain fox
and his disposition ' is as mild as tha
dvins Bwan's. Hear him, ladiei ana
gentlemen, and remember that tho per-
f jrmanco is not yet half over.
The Corval!i Agricultural Collego
fund has been raised, to-wit: $23,000.
Tho last thousand ' dollars was gener
ously donated by Col. T. Eerton
v ... el-
... ..,,.,.1, .rvwj.rl If tint mafe. BB
? !,.,;,. a Ufa that showg me human-1 Hogg. President of tie Ore;on facibo
iity in ia niiaerieaaud in its injuriea railroad company.
5-Ler -' 1 "y in 1 lsl cl"M nr" Uq 1 " Iv'f .". 1 l'aUJ l V" C"''' 1 " 1 lM
KuUl.UElfcL.lKLX. t i"?, EejeiW- J