The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 05, 1887, Image 1

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ESTABLISHES FUR THE MSSE1IMIM OP OEIOCUTIC PIU JINES. AND TO EARS AS IIO.VEST LIVING BY f M SWEAT OP OCR BHOW.
VOL.10.
EUGENE CITYh OR, SATUltDAY, frEHHUAttY 5, 1887.
NO. 24;
TY
mr 3fue ty Guard.
1. L, CAMPBELL,
PublUUrr mid Proprietor.
OFFICE On the Kait tide of Willamette
Street, between Seventh and Eighth Street.
teems of Subscription.
p,r annum...
t;jx Month...
'lire month.
$2 50
, 1.25
.78
OUaoNL
UA.TK3 OF AOVEHTISlQ.
Advertisement inserted a follows:
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each niliHXueiit insertion 91. ' Cash required
iDTim advertiser will be charged at the fob
n. snuare six mouths W
i ..ne ve:ir 1.' (W
Transient notices in jiical column, 20 ct ut
TftlWa rendered T,arterlv.
All inn work mint le paid fob ox .ki.ivkhv.
All j
U BILYKU.
' C. M. COLLI Ml.
BILYEU & COLLIER
-Attorney! n J . Counsellors at Law,-
EUUEN'R CITY", OREUONi
rsHACTICIS IN ALL THK 1'OUKTS OL'
I this State. Will (five special attention
o collections and prubute matter.
OrricK--Over Hendrick A Eakin's bank.
CEO. B. D3I.RIS,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
yitill PKAcricrc in the cjukts
y f of the Second Judicial District ami in
be Supreme Court of tins State. -
Sptcial atfcntlon given to collections Hiid
niatters in iimhate
Washburne & Woodcock
Attorneys-.!-!
a 1 4
KU JlfiNK CITY. - - -'
OFFICE At the Court House.
Oil Hi": ON
CEO. M. MILLER,
r Mtorna; aiJ Ciuajjllr-at-Latfi and
Real Matt 4$eiit.
i EUOENECirV, - OliEUOV.
Onioe fiirinct'ly ricoupldl by Thompson &
Beam
J E. FENTQN,
fiUr.S.VKCITY OIU'-OON.
Speei l itt)iitim given t Heal Estate i'riio
ice and A.Mu'aeh ni I'itle.
OrKlcK Jver lir m,'e Store.
T.W.IIAlli;LS,M.D.
Pnsician and Surgeon ( .
OFFICK
Vii:i5n'3 Drug
Store.
leiduiice on Filth etreet, where Dr Sheltmi
( murly reidetL
Dr. T. W. Slielton,
Physician and Surgeon,
K00iIS-At Mrs. J. UmlcrWood: .
EUCENE CITY. OKKUON.
DLL JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICK or res
idence when not iwofesnionaUy enjjed.
Uttice at the
j . POST OFFICE DRUG STOHK.
i llesidcnce on Eyhth rtreet, opposJts Presby
'erian Church.
J.J. WALTON, Jr.,
ATT OR 1ST Y-AT-LAW,
EUGENE CIT Y, OHEGON.
WTihh rnArncE in
ALL THE
'ourU of tiie .Slnto.
Secial attentimf eiven tr rcid estate, col-'
wtini,', ami prol)M uiatt'-rn.
lleetitnf 'l binds of clainm against Jhe
United States (iirvernment
. Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8.
S. W. CONDON,
Attorncy-nt-Lau ,
JUGEXECITYV - - - OREGON.
Omcg-Opposite Walton's Brbk.
.pONEYTO LOAN
1 0X.IM PROVED FARMS TOR A TERM
i" " years. Apply to '
; Micrwood I5urr,
tTGENE CITY, - -r ORECJON
OSce up suir. in Walton's Lrick.
INSURANCE.
"1TE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED
' wnu for the Iiuoirance Companies fur
2T?.h!,hy Mrt'hM Laner, and are pre
prw to injure your
22, Barn, Wheat, Wool, Zto, Etc-
J ' n hT fir, and can nive you choice
wit of tl i(EsT f,isr vmw os thi Coakt.
u-T Uin;
.':'" ft
Mr Larwr.
i l 'he lilieral patnna;e extended
Hwumoks & Easi.v. '
Tbat ilio CHEAPEST place to buy
Dry Goods,
Boots and
-18
FMENDLY'S.
-
frTTYl TtfftTTT Vnwlr
from New York
VOiCG Of . LADIES
i , . JT,
jmwis, witarB and DKJSSS
GOODS.
AT SPRINGFIELD,
PENGRA, WHEELER. CO,
Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all
Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash or Merchant all
J'roduce o any kind at the Highest Cash Prices
Give them a trade
AT SPBMGBIELD,
PENGRA, WHEELER & CO.
Continue to furnish. Lumber, Lath and Shingles
to order at the lowest current rates,. delivered at
the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City.
Leave your orders with J. M. Hendricks, Agent
at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct,
.1
PENGRA, V7EEELER & CO.,
Continue to pay the highest price
in Cash for wheat at their Mill, and
to furnish flour and feed at ; the
Lowest market rates for Cash.
attention to Exchange and Custom Grinding.
TAKE THTilM A. GUIST.
Harness Shop
HAYING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HAKNFFS M1CP 0 flh f l'HE
,west of Crain liios'., 1 am now prepared to fnruinh everythiu in that line at the
. LOWEST.RATBS. .
TIih Most
Compel
ent
Ar pm ployed, and I will "nJYavor to
nm with a call.
r. f. PATTERSON,
W. Ri PATTERSON.
Contractors,
Plastering, Stone and
Brick Work.
ALSO HEALERS IN
Tacoma and San Juan Lime,
American and English Cement,
New York and Californ'a Piaster,
Pistering Hair, Fire Brick, Lath,
Marble Dust, Etc, Etc.
ADDRESS:
F. F Patterson & Co,
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
OmcE With Beckwith & Si .
You Can
Save time and money by calling no
T Ell LING HILL
Kid letting him reoesr your .ubwrlptinns for
newaier, story papni and maeuinr. Me
also kefp. a complete stock of Matzin", in
linlinir Century, Hn""r, Llie etc All the
pnpnl.r lihrarifs, Seid, IoveIl. Staudanl,
Munnie and others. In fact evrythin? n.n-
' ally found in a lit claw news depot, P O Builil-
ini, Eune.
F.r.nttonoB'i Co.
Something
lew
FOUHDH-
Clothing, Hats,
shoes, Etc.
AT-
M:,-.
City a larerein-
CLOAKS, D OL"
L .
Workmen
give satiHfaetion to ill win ma favcr
A. A. CIJllllII!.
. - - Via - L'&LasVa
GRAIN BROS.
D2ALER3
I!f
J Valfhf ami
Jewelry,
Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Wati'bcs, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
wtr-anol. Northwest corner of Willamette
lid Eighth streets.
FAIR DEALING IS O'JR MOTTO.
Evmi'itK .finding in neel nf building mate
Shi will ilo Well to cull and see our Culinnr
Ft"cVc of Inrrilier, kept at Mhl'ley t I))'iiiiiiT'
factory. We can please all kinils nf cnstoinvs
n quality anJ quantity. , (iive as a call Ix-fore
purchasing elstwbere. N. N. MatHEWN, AkL
PlIILOHSCOt:GH and Consiimpt ion Cure
is S..I.I tiy us on a t'liarantee. It cures Coo
uinption. I
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by i
that terrihle couh. ShiluVi Cur it threm- I
iylf if you. '
ill I
PHYSICIANS,
riNISTEKS, VOCALISTS, I'UBLIC
XT L Speakurs anil the Prnfesii (fenersllr
renimfiid SANTA AI'.IK w the bent of all
iixdirine fur diiese of the Throat, Chest
abl Luns.
v: BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
3 tlut nt trade mark, SAS'I'A AWE, is
rth every bottle. SatUfwti.in tViMalitced or
ftimy rtWndod.
.-,000 REWARD $5,000
For a better or more ideasant remedy for the
cure of Consumption, Coughs, Asthma, Croup,
hiHi;,inu' t oiiKh. 'ami Jlroncliial troiililrs
tl.anCHKENS l,lTN() liESTOUKK, SAX-
TAA111K, A11IKT1XE and MOCNTAIN
HALM t ol till CtUiE. Not a secret com
iHiuiut. A complete mixture without tlie ad
dition of any imwilcrs.
4LIF0RNIA
pUARANTHF.D A POSITIVE CURB
J for Catirrh, Cold in the Head, (lav
Fever, Hose Cold, (.'atarrhsl Deafness and Side
Kyea. liestores the sense of tute nnd smell;
ri'iuoves had taste and unplensaiit breath, re
mltinn from Catarrh. Easy and plvasunt to
use. Follow direction nnd a cure is warranted
h all di -uuuists. Send for circular .to AUIK
TINE MEDICAL CO., Ornville, Cal. Ask
for
RANT A AHIE AND CAT-ll CUlli,
For side by nil dru,-ists. '
, JU.JfiO. JlfMBO. .
The original Abietiun OItitilnt is only put
up in lurue two ounce tin boxes, so I is an ab
solute cure for old sore,' lfuriti wounds, chap
(l liaiuls, and all skin -rpt"ns.' Will ci
tivcly cure all kiniis nf pile! . Ask or the
Orluinal Adit-tine (Hiitmcnl.'
For sale by all dniKiiists.
Snrll, lli'itsliu V Wihslard,' Wholesale Ats,
Portliiud, tircpx'f?.
""SMII.OM S VTI'AI.IZEh is what yon need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, I izliness,
snd all symptom of Dvsp'epiiia.' I'i ico 1U un.l
73 Cf lltn pel' llollle.
BEVI.M DERBY, of Lln.Vn N. Y..
sayir " The (iilmore Aromatic Wine plnveil
a Kieiit hleesini; to my wife." At Onbuuru V
Cn's.
THE PKKTTIEST LADY fn OlenA was
askeil what male hd complexion so cK'itr and
lii'iiutiful. She said it warf by usimt Gilmore's
Aminnttc Wiiie.'at, Osbuin ami Co's.
OVE OF THE UOfil'. NOTED Ei.roenn
physicians saiil: fteiiralafa was tlio prafer of
a itiscasml iit-rve for healthy IiIikmI. Use (iil
nmre's Aromatic Wine for the bloisl.
MRS. L. LOOM IS; of Elba, N Y, write,
us that she was sick for six months, was in,
lined to try ftiliiiore's1 Aromatic Wine and
four bottles cured her. At Oshurn and Cos.
Ri;V II It EWEII, of Pavillinn, N Y. sayil
of (jilmorc's Aroifiatic Wine: believe It to
l a mVist desirilUIe reincdy to be placed In
every fuinity."
THE WIFE. MOTHER and MAID who
sutlers from Female Weakness and Debility,
will rind (iilmorVs Aromatiu Wine a positive
cure.-Soid by Ostium and Co., (Ironists.
GlLMnRE'S AROMATIC is a creae nc-
! cess, Cheref ire we challeiVae the world t-i pro
duce its eipial aa a restorative fur woinau.
REV. W. FISK IIKQUA, of Aurora, 111,
says: "I have nsed (iiliuuie's Aronmtic Wine
and tHid it an exrtvllriit lioiischolil remedy that
none oiic,ht fn ilo without
BEV HARRIS PECK, of PavillMn, N Y
says. I was trouliliM with Mahnia. Bowel
liitliciilty ami e'eepli'sK nights which I found
'as wearing me out. After takimt Aroinntio
Wine two ilays I renlized yreat relief, sleeping
Well nnd otherwine feeling lik a new man. I
cheerfully recommend it to sutFerini; human!
ty. For sale by Osburn nd Co, Eugene.
, . -.. . i, .
Tax Notice.;
Tax: payers will taxe notice that I will be at
the usual Voting pl:ti's of the respective pre
cini'ts of Lane ci un'y from HI o'clock a in un
til 3 o'clock p in of e;ich day for the purpose of
collect ion of taxes Mr the year ISMIi, an fol
lows, to-witr
SnHii'(firld,
Mi.lille Fork,'
Fall Creek,
Lost Vallev,'
I'k-.-Nnnt Hi!!,
Mohawk, Camp C'reck
.Iiuli-tion,
I laz. I Dell,
McKenzie,
Flnrenw,
South Kn-enit,
North Eugene,
WiliTCat,
Lake Creik,
nonilay, "
We. I lies, la?,' Feb.
31,
'I,
a.
,
,
8,
;i,
11.
1-',
1.4,
15,
in",
17,
1
r
I Imrsiiay,
ml
ridav,
Satiirilay,
'I'liesilay,'
WeilneBiliiy,-
?riilay,
Saturday,'
.Monday,
'l'nelay,
Wednesiiny,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
if
Tax1 payers take notice of the follnWliii; law,
pajje Iti'J, arction til, Iws of Dreon: "If
any srsn residing in such precinct shall fail
to attend at. such time iwl place and'p.iy bis or
heV taxe. such ilelinquent maV puy the ani
at'the cniinty seat to the Sherilf, and if he fails
t psv within thiity ilsys, as afor-said. and
the Sheriff visit hi residence, the Sheriff may
dollect' nf such prron for hi own use ten
cnfi( per mile, (,'oiiy and returning. "
Jmf SI. SlAX.
Slieriff and Tax Collector for Lane 'o.,Or.
Dateil at Eu.'er.e City, Dee l'l, ltWC
"t r V P a. t'"t re u1' PreT'n
XJ VWJ VV,T eroM or troubled with
Windy Colic, Teething Pain, cr
Stomach Disorders, can be relieved
at once by lining Acker! Baby Soother.
It contains po Opium or Morphine,
hence la safe.' Price 23 cents. Sold by
Cibu u & Ci., Enjene.'
mm
tiie SMnmp Angle's Dnam. -
Dn you know the Swamp Am;el, Hen Owen?
Of course! I enn see by your uniU
You've enroiiuterel somewhere in your ramble.
That Immortal cohswiM of guile. .
From Shasta to Snake lUver, northwanl,
From Nevada due west tJ the sea,
He M Kinv uf the Saints, I tan tell you,
Arid no one li greater than he.
And he looks like 4 "stint," thti lien dweri,
Arid the slickest that ever Wat teen.
With hi broad rsy face and Ms banner
So cleoiu.'Vtnrio.
The fliea lixhtiiiflf on hlra are clever
To barely escape with their necks,
And tend him by tnail, ever after,
. 'ihtir cofMiliiiuMiU nd their respecks.
He cn Mm np a jack" fmm the kiri-toor-
In a it) le that affect you to tein,
And you try to conceal your emotions
By producing the whiskiei and been.
And he takes his'n itraitfht with sucli sorrow,
Such a wi.low-and orphan despair
That you see the wings sprouting on him
That only good angeli can wear.
In the lobby of each legislature,
Far back as remembrance extends,
He has iat ami looked tail, like a father
Whose household forever contend.
While he, with hi thoughts In the swamp lands
And the mists the marsh In hie glance,
Appealed to their nobler emotions,
By the wear of the seat of hit pant.
A collider from gobblervillo, Owen
Eiignbblod the nov'nor and court,
And he gobbled the national agent
Ser.t out til look after lilt sport.
And he gobbled the good Secretaries
And the doughty commissioners all,
Until Shackelford came and his gobble
Had somehaw exhausted its gall.
"Shack" wiuMn't be gobbled, that'i certain,
And the veil from the business was rent;
And we saw how the Angel bad gobbled
And others had paid the per oent
The people awoke and remembered
How the Angel had passed in hi ponfp,
And the onca of hi guile had transmuted
The hills and the valleys to' "swamp;"
He hail Hie 1 on Mt Hood; ilr, at iwimp land,
And the cbterousj sa-e covered pi iln,
Where' the rattlesnake slftgi and coyote)
Are howlirig forever foi rain: '
And far on the gray beds of lava,
So iritilt?est of nfarshet and bogs,
Till traveler heard In atndrement
The croak of Han't mythical frogs.
And o'irt on the muds of the desert,
Where' wiraV'C ill mockery plays,
He taw tl'O ducks taking pre emption
And charrthiK the Swamp Angel' praise.
But Hen Is fn trouble, the deluge
It liable now to recede,
And leave him', of nil his vast empire,
Not even a frog or a reed.
The ''Saint" Will he only a sinner
If all of hit Klin'N should fail, '
The wreck of a tadpole wKo' told us '
The nigged t'!tsca(Tct wer? n swale.'
One night vl(en tlie tem'peSt Wat hnVfrng
In the land of the Saints, up in Laue,'
Hen lay In his lied and he listened
To the ifiusical rimh of the rain,
ife dropped iulo'dreaiifs nf hi swamp land
And trouble on trouble befell,
Till ho plunged, for escape, in a frog pond
. A'nd came to the' doorway of hell,
"Who's there!" tlrtfiulered Nick, at he heard
him, , ,
"Hen Owen,' the Saint," answered Hen,
They've mailt it too hot for me, Uncle,
Up there fn the region of men.
"Ha! ha! that's a gooj one! but welcome,
I'll try to amine, you awhile,
If you've brought no malaria with you
And won't pull your little old tile."
I Inn entered and greeted the landlord
With the smile thnt hail conquered on earth,
And the latter admired him all over
Fmm the size of hi feet to his girth.
"Wbat't the river I crossed!" queried Hen,
"Why, thnt It tho fityx, my good dear,"
"They've been piking sticks at me ill Web
foot,"
Shrieked Owen, "pray don't do it here."
Then noticing Cerberut near them,
" Wliaft that, sir! ' "Why that Is my dog."
"You're a li ir!" yelled Owen in triumph
"It's a beautiful three-headed frog."
And before any demon could stop him,
Or Cerberus even oomIiI growl,
He had filed upon hell at good swamp land '
And the devil stured wild it an owl.
-Portland Sifting.
ih mm ofdrt.
The following .from tlm Sciontifio
American, lUiutriitHtt tlm dilTiTe nco La
twviTi tlm conduct of a bureau of
tlm Govcrnnimit under Democrat io anr1
uri'ler Republican .Administrations:
In a abort cIiiukp of bis annual mi-a-aagi
pr'H.Hiii(i( to Congress: on Decem
ber G, President Cleveinwf coininenih
tlm liriiigins forward of tlir liuslncrt'of
tlm Patent Olfict, and pro.ill.iVn util!
morn for tli futuri. . On the 41 H nf
Murch, 1885, Im ntaten tlm currerlt bu
iiiew was in arrears ch an avcrao live
and one half iioilitlik; Several divisi
ions wern twelv months bcfcliiil. Tlirec
mohtha is given aa th'i aer'ae? of the
arreara at flif cln of tliH last' llscul
year, and tlm prediction is made, nub
staiitially, that noon oiity nominal do
Uy will precedn thn examination of
each case!.' - This' will La most cheering
r.ewa to tlm inventor, who hitherto has
been disheartened in his work by tlm
endless delays in oLtainin protection
for liia invention.
Tl e railroad tax in New Jersey pays
all tlu.1 States rxpenars,'
MiiMif Talrailnri.
, The nveran citizen ia not apt to re
c!iv & coiuio valenlinn descriptive of
his principal fault or weakness with
ar.y degreo of pleasure, says a writer in
lUo iiro'oMytt JCoIhi. .Ho oftener geta
mad aiid ill kouia cases searches for the
sender. A factory in this city has,
during the. pa.it ten niohllis, turned out
fifteen million enmio and, five million
sentimental valentines. With such ad
vantages practical jukerJ ind lovers
will havo plenty of niatenai wilh whi'eli
to work on February 14th, Valentine's
fifrttula'y. vthoTonnt?rpreva1iit cus
tom of ventiiij a spiio by sending &
coin io valentine has comparatively died
out in thn Eastern and Middle. State:
West of tho Mississippi river tlio vat
enlino has, however, a ready aale.
I recently paid a visit to thn above
mentioned fictory. Tho many opera
tions through which toy-books and val
entines puss hofore they are ready to
be delivered to thn retailer are Ih'ter;
csting. The (irst floor of tiie factory is
occupied by paper-cutting aiid cnibosa-
ittg ittachirieH. The paper on which
valeritines are printed is received frotri
the manufacturer direct, and is not in
a condition for use. It must be cut in
pieces, 4x5J feet, and on which are
stamped sixteen comic valentines.'
After being cut, the paper is taken to
the second , floor and printed. Three
lid net red out of the four hundred em
ployes in tho factory are women and
girls, While the majority of tho work
is done by skilled labor, some deptrt-
ments are operated wholly h'y m'achin-
On the sixth or top floor half a dozen
artmts draw tho pictures used ini valen
tines anJ toy-boolis. After a drawing
ia nutdu and photographed the negative
is coated with a solution and exposed
to the sun. The negative is agaiit
coated, this time with lithographic ink,'
and placed In a basin of wate barely
deep enough to cover it. Thn ink is
washed off, except that part of the
plate on which the drawing has Lceri
photographed. The negntivs is then
ready for thn etcher, flm elchii'ia pfo-
ci'ks is too well known o lien'r fepe'a'f-
tng here. After tho drawmu has been
etched on a zinc plate it is ready for
the press.
A Pnying Mr.
John P. tfleitz, a Micn'igan' lumlier-
mon, is in the city. A few years ago'
lie was connected with thn firm of Sage
ii Co., the largest mill firm on the aagi-
naw river,' and probably in Michigan.
Previous' fo leaving the firm and hin
position as foreman, Kinjn i Co', gained1
consideaMo notoriety by cinching the
railways of the country. When the
lumber au'pply in thri lower country
was exhausted, thn lir'ni orVehed Up a'
branch basiness 20(7 miles tip Lake
Huron, near Luke Sirpeftoi1, where the'
pint) forests were afinlnt mipenetrable.
When th'ey hhd1 been operating thei'e"
for floniH time they found it necessary
to build a' tramway to haul the logs to'
tho mill Thia railway, including
switches, was about one mile long and
was completed on the 1st of January.
Sage is what his name implies, a wise
man, ar.d is famous aa a' practical joker.'
lie conceived the idea c( issuing an
nual passes over this line, arid the idea'
Was soon carried" into eirect'. The passes'
Were issued and the manager of every'
railroad over which Sago might want to'
travel' was supplied wilh one. Of
course, out of courtesy, the compliment'
was returned, thoogli the managers'
never heard of,-nor" could they find on1
raijway maps nhy mention of the'
"Fine Forest Railway." That year
Mr. Sago paid no railroad fare, and1
every year" striiH tht time he has ex
changed courtesies' with many mana
gers of railway lines who apprediaVn',
the pke. The "Pine Forest Railway,"
Mr. Kleitz savs, ia now three miles
long. S. F. Aitn.
A man in Ontario "can repeat . per-
foctly 160-chapteri of tlih Rihle, fifty,
eight psalm, and every tfolloct, epistle
and gospel in the ecelesiasticaf fear
according to the English Church Pray
er book." A' remarkable memory; but
can he tell the date of tho last slugging;
match between Sullivan and Tug Wil
son! Some men can name thn day and
hour tho ark landed on Mc Ararat
and are unable to tell how many times
the bicycle record has been broken this
yt'ar. Konistown Herald.