The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 12, 1887, Image 1

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CSTABLISIIED PUR THE DISSEJ1IMTI0S OP DEMOCRATIC PRISJIPLES. AND TO EARS H HONEST UTIM BY TDK SWEAT OP OCR BROW.
VOL. 10.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, FEllllUARY 12, 1887.
NO. 25
jut (giiaene .5itg u,ird.
I. L. CAMPBELL,
f nbllshe-r roprlttor.
VFFICE-0 E:t Willftmett
red, between Seventh and Eighth Street.
TERMS SUBSCRIPTION.
(2 SO
, 1.25
.75
tt annum...
Month!...
"Hire month!.
''- , " WJ ONL
HA.TES, OI ADVKHTISINQ.
Advrtiement imerteJ a follows
n. m. ten line, or leu one lasertwn $3:
. v, ubieBt insertion $1. Cak required.
l0TimJkertUenl will be charged t the ft-
K.';"th'
)eiqarix n0"""- " " W
One square one yoar l-
Transient avitice in kical calumn, 28 emU
Mr line torch insertion.
AdvertiM billa will It rendered quarterly.
All job work must be paid roit on iikmvjhiy.
t ILTEU. ' C. M. COLLIER.
BILYEU & COLLIER
.-Attorneys nd Counsellors at Law,-
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
. twtr r rai An
ORACTICKIN Auu 1B6 uiuiuauD
' 17 this State. will (five ")eciiu aneuuim
eellections and probate matter.
Cfrics Over Hendrick & Eakia' bank.
C0. B. D3RRIS,
Attorney ami Counsellqr-at-Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE CDUttTS
of the Second Judicial District and in
' lie Suurtme Court of this State.
Special attention given to collections and
(natter in probate
Wa9hburne & Woodcock
, Attoriicy-atLaw,
eaai&ta city-, - - - oreoos
OFf'ICE-At the Court House. iy8m3
GEO. M. MILLER,
sittaraaj ani Cransaltor-at-Lavjy and
Real Estate Agent.
' tUBENK CITY, - OREGON.
Ofliee formerly occupied by Thompson A
Una.
J.E. EENTON,
Attorsiej-at-Law.
lfl)EE CITY-" " OREGON.
Slieml attention gWeit'o Real Ejtate 1'ra
ice and Abstracts ot Title'.
Omt'B Over Graujo Store.
T.W.IIA1UUS,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
K.idence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton
ormerly resided.
Dr. T. W. Sheltoii,
Physician and Surgeon.
OmcK Front "room aver Matlock' SioriV
EUGENE CITA OREGON.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CiN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re
dence when not professionally engaged.
Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence on Eighth ttreet, opposite Prenby
rian Church.-
' ' .-
J.J. WALTON, Jr.,
ATTORN" Y-AT-LAW,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
WIX PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of the State.
Spec!! attention given to real estate, col
' ct',i?. and probate matter.
CollecRui all kind of claim against the
United State Uoverrrment.
Otiice In-Walton' b.-fek-room T and S.
8. Wr C O N D 0 N,
Attorney-tit Law ,
SUGEXECITY, - - - OREGON.
OrFICE Opposite Walton' Brbk.
TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR A TERM
Wyearai Applto
SJierwood Hiirr,
EUGENE CITY, - - OREGO:
Office nP uir in Walton' Brick.
iflSURAK
r HAVE BEEN APPOINTED
' ai;enu for the Insurance Companie fnr
jyrly held by Mr Cba Uner, and are pre
rl to insure your
EotO. Elm. XBVlf TTmI fi'C T-
r,n k Ij fire, .nd cai
'me of th. I'.M Cuiif.1!.
t.T aivl illin- u fay 1-
atainst Lm x j k..:.
T'm. nf tli V.m I'usirAMU 05 rHia CoadT.
H!!!b:ces ft Eaihc.
MONEY
FOU10I FOUND If
That ilie CHEAPEST place to Buy
Dry Goods, Clothn Hats,
Boots and shoes, Etc.
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FRIENDLY
, P. S. Save also just received
from New York City' a large in
voice of LADIES' CLOAKS, DOL
MANS, WRAPS and DRESS
GOODS.
AT SPRIKQF MB,
PEJVGRAi WHEELER & CD.
Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all
Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash or MerchanlUbl
Produce of any kind at the Highest Cash Prices
Give them a trade
SPBfflQFIELD
0
PENGRAf WHEELER&Cd.
Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shingles
to order at the lowest current rates, delivered at
the Mills,- on board cars, on at Eugene City.
Leave your orders with J. M. Hendricks, Agent
at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct.
AT SPRMGFIELD,
PEJJGRA, WHEELER & CO.,
Continue to pay tlie highest price
in Cash fcr wheat at their Mill, and
to furnish flour and. feed at the
Lowest market rates for Cash. ,
Special attention - to Exchange and Custom' Grinding.
TAKE THTilM A GHIST.
Harness Shop.
HAVING OPENED'X NEW SADDLE
estof Crain Bros'., I am' now prepared
Competent
Are employed, and I will e rules vol" to
me with a call.
f. r. PATTERSON.
W. R. PATTEKSOK.
LF.MwICd
Contractors,
Plastering, Stone and
Brick Work.
ALIO PEALIR3 IN
Tacoma and San Juan Lime,
American and English Cement,
r&w York and California Plaster,
Plstering Hair, Fire Brick, lath,
Marble Dust,' Etc., Etc.
ADDoXSS:
F. F Patterson & Co,
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
Omci-Witb Beckwith t 8 n.
Someihing lew!
You Can
Bare time anr money by calling on
STERLING HILL
! and letting him-re'. ynr mfwDyi..!
rn for
lines. He
.i.. i n.mnll itiirk of M.u.'uin s. in-
rlndintf Ontnry. Hrp-'. Il'e etfl. All the
n promptly. popitl.ir UtHvie. rywe, iei. ni'.i,
atrona,,- extendel Sf.inme and nth-rfc In ft "" ".''
ally fi.nn t in a lit cam uews depf.t, PU llui.d
' inst, Eifne.
AT-
AND HARNIFS fHCP 0 8th STRE '
to furnish everything in that line at the
Workmen
give satisfaction to all . win ma 1 favcr
As a. f UHim:.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
IX
Watcbti ind
Jewelry,
Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watches, Clocks, ami Jewelry repaired and
wtrran'e.
ivorthwear. cornir o( tvulamette
tnet.
nd Eixht!
FAIR DEALINCJS OUR MOTTO.
F.vryone tvnilinif in need of bnildin? nj.te
Lii will do wll to call and see nur Cnhnrir
rt'trrk of lo'idwr, Vei4 at Midlry A Dysin'rr'.
f x torr. W ran plev all kinds' of cnt..iiir
n rpmlitr ami (jnantily. (i w u a mil Morn
purchasing elMiwliere. N. X. MaThew, At.
8 H I Uj H 'rf ( 'O I '( j H nd C .nt n.ption Cnn
ixMhyn una yQArante. Ic cure. Con
'imption. HI EF.I'I.ESS NIfJHTS. made nii.emble b
tb.it U rriUe ch.ikIi. hbiluli Cut isliircui-y
tli stilnfliln iiskll mfT.ii Ti ilild
A.
PHYSICIANS,
ATINISTEUS, VOCALISTS, rUULIC
111. Shakers end the l'nfini..ns generally
Vecommmd HANTA AlilK as the lt of all
fiwriirinv- for, disease of the Throat, Chest
end Lnnu.
BEWARE OF IIYIMITATIONS.
See that our trade mark, SANTA AHIE, is
on every buttle, Satisfaction guaranteed or
mtfney rofunded. . '
J Mam '
mmm
tr,,m REWARD fB.Ooo
For a better or more pleasant remedy for the
cure of Consumption, Coughs, Asthma, Croup,
Whooi'inif Couch, and ltnuiuhial trouble
tl an Gli KEN'S l.UNO RESTOKKR, SAN
TAAHIK, AIUETIXE and MOUM'AIN
HALMCjlUGU CUKE. Not a secret com
INi'tnd. A complete mixture without the ad
dition of any powdfrr.
PUARANTKED A-, TpSITIVE CURE
OT for CatArrh, Cold , in tho Jlead, Hay
Feer, Rose Cold, Cntarrlinl Deafness and Sore
Eyes. Restore the sense of tata and smell;
remnvea bad tiwt and. iinplenitaijt breath, re
suiting from Cittarrh. Easy arid pleasant to
use. Follow direction and a cure is warranted
bv all driiiruists. Mend for circular to A1UK
TINE MEDICAL CO., Oroville, CaL Ask
for
SANTA AT'IK AND CAT-R CURE,
For sale by all driints.
JUMBO. JUMBO.
The original A hit tine Ointment l only put
up in Urve two-ounce tin Imxes, and I an air
solute cure (or old sores, hunts, wounds, chap
ped hands, and all skiu eruptions. Will pi
tively cure all kind of piles. Ask forth
Original Ahletine Ointment.
For sale by all ilnn.'Kists.
Snell, lleitslm V Woodard, Whnlesnle Ant,
Portlsnd, (rci;oon.
"SHIIJirs Vri'AMZKR is what yon need
for Cnustip itii n, Lorn of Appnlite, Iix7.iness,
and all lyiupuuns of Dyspifpsim Price 10 and
73 cents per iHitlle.
REV I M DERBY, of Llnd.n, N. Y.
ays: "The Giliuore Aromatic Wine piove,
a ureat blessliu; to my wifo." At Onliuurn (I
Co'.
THE PRETTIEST LADY In 'dean was
asked what made her complexion an cl'r ami
lieautiful. Slie sil it wiw by lining Giliuore'
Aromatic Wine, at Osliurn and Co'.
ONE OF THE MOST NOTED European
physicians said: Aeuriil(ia was the prayer of
a diseased nerve for healthy hlnoil. Use Gil
more' Aromutia Wine for the bliKnl.
MRS. L. LOUMIS, ofElU, N .Y, writes
us that he was sick for fix months, was in.
duced to try (iilumre' Aromatic Wine and
four bottles cured her. At Unburn and Co'.
REV II B EWELL, f Pavillinn, N Y. .v
of Gilmore's Aromutic Wine: ''IbelieteH to
be a most desirable remedy to Ire placed in
every family."
THE WIFE. MOTHER and MID who
softer from Female Weukness an(l Debility,
will find (iiliDiiro Aroimitio Wino a punitive
cufe. Sold by Oshurn and ('o., driis'K'ists.
CHLnIuRE'S AROMATIC is a preat ue
Jess, theref ire we challenge the world to pro
duce its equal as a restorative for woman.
REV. W. FISK REQUA, of Aurora. Ill,
ays; "I have used (iilumre a Arom.itiu Wine
and find it an excellent household remedy tliut
none ought to dn without. ,
REVHAHKISPECK.of lVvillion, N Y
says. I wa troubled with Miliaria, Borftl
Difficulty and s'eeplrss nights which I found
was wearing nie out. Afler takinir Aromatic
Wine two days I realir.ed great ruln f, sleeping
well and otherwise fueling lik a new man. I
cheerfully remnimend it to suffering Lumani
ty. For sale by Unburn Mid Co, Eugene.
Tax Notice.
Tax payer will taxe notice that I will be at
the usual voting places of the respective pre
cincts of Lane trinity from 10 o'clock a m un
til S o'clock p m of each day for the purpose of
collect iota of taxes for the year 188(1, a fol
low, m.-wtt:
Springfield, Monday, "
Middle Fork, Wednesday, Feb.
Fall Creek, Th ursday,
Loit Valley. Friday, "
Pleaaant Hill, Haturd.iy, "
Mohawk, 'i'uely, "
CampCeek, Wednesday," "
Junction, FriiUy, "
Hazel Dell, Saturday, "
McKenzie, , Monduy, "
Florence, Tuesilay, "
Honth Ku;ene, Wdneiulay, ' ".
North Eugene, Thnrnlay, '
WlldCat, Friday,
Lake Creek, Saturday, "
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s.
4.
5,
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12,
14,
.15,
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Tai liaytrs take notice of the fallowing law,
page 7b2," section Rl, Iaw of Urrgon: . "If
any person residing in such precinct shall fil
to attend at such tuis and plin-e and pay hh or
ber taxe, such dilin'ient may pay the same
St the county seat to the Sheriff, nnd if he fails
t pay within thirty days, as afuresiiil. and
the Sheriff viits his rrsidenc, the Sheriff may
Collect of mich person for bis own nw ten
cnU per mile, going and returning.'' (
John M, Siiir,'
Sheriff and Tax Collector f..r 1 a Co., Or.
Datcl at Eugene City, Dec ll8:L
T.vv P tL. ihnfare fretful, feerlali,
XJVVJ y croa. or troubled witU
Windy Colic, Teething Palna, . or
I Stomach Disorders, can PJ rollerea
J at one if tuing Acker's Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or Morphine,
' Lence 15 safe. ' Trice 23 ccuts. tkll by
' fa burn i o, EuB"iit. ,
California
1 Large Friiii Farm ia Lane County.
EtrdKNE; Dei 20, 188G.
Editor Willamette Farmer:
To day 1 vim tod the frtill farot ot
Dr. Sharpie, and to aav he Itaa a Ufj
one in drawing It vory mild,, for he has
already out and SK proc'& ot crowing
70 planted acres, as follow!!! 1,750
trees winter applea; 500 chert j; 3,C0(J
pear; 5,5 (0 prunes; total, 10,7S0.
The Mtuation is jjood, Wing all !ol
toiu land, piotectnd on all sides except
the west by either big bluffs or heavy
bolts of limW. ,
The land is a rich aluviii soil, and in
very high water will back up from the
river, depositing a heavy coat of tho
verv richest of fertilizing n'iattor on it
Thi sulflction. of varieties are of the
very best, Rhowing that the Doctor haa
given the matter much study and fore-'
thought, and you have only to converso
with him a few minutes to be convinc
ed that hin whole Soul is enlisted in (he
enterprise; and the next best feature is
that he has got the means to carry out
the project, and to push it to a final
Hucceas.
Like many others, lift made one mis.
take in the commencement, by putting
out a largo number of peach plums.
While they are a Gno plum, atill they
are not a commercial fruit, and hia
men are now top-grafting them into
silver prunes.
He haa a good roan, two good teams,
a large barn full cf feed, plenty of goott
improved machinery, and is working
the ground, and intends td wage a war
of extermination with weeds' and grass
the coming seoHon.
Among other good things is fin apple
purer, that pears, slices and cores 100
busltels of apples per day. Also a
cherry-pitter that will' pit ten butilieU
per hour, and a fruit-dryer that will
dry t iiu per diy.
And now wo . come to a piece of
ground where he has had that wonder.
ful stump-puller to' work that you have
heard me apeak so much abou, and to
tell what I saw the immense stumps
with their great long roots sticking up
in the air well, I am afraid I had
better not say anything; but 1 will rink
it just a little, and say that I saw
Htumps two and a half to throe fee,
through lying all over the ground, that
had been pulled out bodily with appar
ently no trouble at all. But of this
stump-puller 1 will apeak again.
W. II. Palmes.
Big lcrbcrgi.
Admiral Ingleside, a well known
English explorer in the Arctic seasi
ban been intef viewed by al' New York
Mail'Snd lixprens reporter, 'who' put
the fji'lowing question anfong them:
"You uiUBt have seen tome big ice
Urght" "1 have," wai the response, "but tho
icii I speak of is not such as make ice
bergs, though it appears to be a com
mon idea that it is. It is floe ice, made
by the sea freezing over, white ioelx rga
are fofVued by freah water. In one
season the sea' will fretze over to a
depth of eight to ten" feet, and each
ytur it will increase more or less in
thickness. I have seen this ice thirty
lo forty feet thick.' I hava often' eVen
109 icelrerijs floating away ai'the same
time. The glaciers puHh tiiefiiHelvei
say twe? miles out into tint sea get over
weighted and bieak off, having no lon
ger tlid support of the bottom1. I have
seen them three miles long and 120
feet out of water, and that would lie
only one-tenth of them. Otie of my
narrow esjapfif was on my third ex
pedition, when thn fa Inn kel of my
vessel wr cut from stern' to stern.
Luckily wo were puahed up on the land
and so wer saved. Juit Utfore that
I hnd relieved LVt lVlclier and his
crews who ha I darted their four ship
in the ice and were coming . home afl
crowded into one" vesHoL That wna in
1854.
. Liver ffitbout Baron.'
Trofessor (who haa been giving fcim-
pl lenaonH in . phyiiology Wiere is
youl heart deafl
MtlK-l-IIere.
IVofeniior--And where ia yoor liver?
Mtnl (indignantly) I Iraven'i any.
Cow have lirertt.
Profesior Oh,' yen, yoa have.
MiVI(afier Some thought) Well,
then, wliere is my bacon! Life.
li'crru of Iniertst.-
There are 3,125 Smiths in London.
Prairie fires devastated 3,500,000 acres'
in Texas last yeari
, New York Is said to be the third
German city in the world,
There are 6,b33 brand Army posts
in tho Uniled States.
Lead pencils are said to be con
sumed at the rate of 250,000 a day!
St Louis lias riio saloon for every
175 people and one church for eyery
Khode Island is a small state, and
yet it contains ll.OOO' more "women
than men.
It is figured1 that strikes' and lock
outs coal the country $2,000,000 last
yoar.'
In Cohoes, N Y. about otiW-half the
factory ch'ildron can neither read nor
write."
The compilers ol! the New Orleans
directory claim a population of 2C0,
000 for that city.
Thn Chicago Times says: Chicago
la, beyond question, the dirtiest city on
the continent. '
Gov Swineford alleges that the
white population of Alaska has more
than doubled in eighteen months!
Exactly 150 lives have been lost ,so
far in the construction of the now Cro
ton aqueduct near New York city.
Thn PiltHhurg manufactures will ad
vanco tne price oi window glass 5 per
cent, or more. Eastern paper.
A1 citizen ot Montgomery, Ala., has
been in the city jail fifteen years for
drunxonness. He is thirty years old
Tho longest singlo span of telegraph
wire is across the Mekong , river in
French Cochin-China. It is 2.CG0 feet
long.'
; Tho plains of Dakota are said to be
covered with snowballs rolled by tho
wind from the size ot an apple to that
of a pumpkin.
A' circus performer iri Berlin jumpa
from one horse to another as they
go at full apeed in opposite directions
around tho ring.
Minneapolis ia growing fas(, 'accord
ing to her own showing. Last year
over 4,000 buildings were erected ac a
cost of 1 1 1,000,000.
The Mediterranean is cuite shallow,
A drying up of 660 feet would leave
three differ nt seas, and Italy would be
jointly with Africa.
Tho New York Cremation society's
crematory win operation, and eighty.'
four incinerations were performed
Ither'ein in 18S0, earning $2,100.
6. , , .
ne of the most successful commer
cial travelers in York state is a negro.
He, so far as known is thn only col
ored drummer in the country. .
In regard to legislation against the),
liquor traffic Francis Murphy says: "If
legislation could save people,' Moses'
would have been' Christ."
t There is a strip of land on Broadway
New York, eight inches by 100 feet
deep for which' the owner auks
an inch front.'
The tonnage of the New York canals
fof 1880 amounted td 5,2D3,982 tons;1
for 1885, 4,731,78-t; the increase show
ing prosperity instead of decay.'
Ex-Governor Curtin of Pennsylvan-,
ia says he pardoned' 25 men out of
iail, all of whom enlisted under Farra
gut, According to the repori of the New
York bureau of labor statistics, there)
were more than 1)500 strikes in the
stata LuC yvar, as against 300 in 1 885.
At Albion, Ind.,' John Tobin,"
ki.ockeb1 his wife senseless and laid her
on the roilroad track. An approach,
ii'g train roused her in" time to save
her life.
Comparatively new counterfeit silrer
dollars,' dated 1882,' ar in circulation.
They 'are so nearly perfect as almost to
defy deleclicn'aiid any one not an expert
would take them without question, ami
even an expert would lm Received un
less he made a critical examination. '
Tiey are very nearly up to the ilan-4
dard weight. Thn milling, on which
ao many counterfeiters fail, is dmira-j
bly done. The rinjj ia alnct genninw
and the genera! execution good. They
r however, lntkins the rich ailver
cnl'T or af peran,e,l.)i !ork like tin iu
lioht colored btickdust ater.