The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 19, 1887, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEMATION OP DEMOCRATIC PRIUIfLES, AND TO EARN Li HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP Oil BMW.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MARCH 11), 1887.
Nb. 30.
VOL. A
CITY
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,,Jfaf City Guar.
L L. CAMPBELL,
-siuUer Proprietor.
k. Et villa f Willamette
FFLw tiwuth end Eighth IeeU.
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TERMS OF
L23
.75
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I. ' nott ONLY
WW OF ADVKHTI81XG.
j ... i.,l u follows:
Oiu't inlartion $L, Cash required
will be charged at the fol-
A IW:t ilCI "
iTlit Mic-to I'K-al column, ai) C.DW
J.h intertion.
. i rfilinx bill will fn lered quarterly,
fiigglrtb. pa.o kk on iumjr.
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IrILYEU & COLLIER
Attorneys M wunseiiurs at urvi
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
kUlCTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF
JKVl.ir . . Will ,.!v soecial attention
r tnu own " . '
rcilU.n.n.l probata matters.
OrriCI-Over HandncK r.anin a oqk.
CEO. B. DORRIS,
Attorney ami Counscllor-
at-Law,
mun nMT1)Ti3
TITILL PRACTICE IS in iJu.
Y of the .lacon'l Judicial District aud hi
Supreme ourw.i vow ,
sLial attention given to collection anil
Kitten in iiroliate
Washburne fc Woodcock
Attorney-at-LsuV
uaaENEcrrv, - - - okw.oa
OFFICE-At the Court House. iy8ra3
CIO. A. D08R18.
8. W. CUN1MIN.
CONDON & DORMS,
Attor neys-at-iau ,
BUGEXK C1TV, - - - OREGON-
Orrics-Over Robinson & Church liarttwaie
UoN.
GEO. M. MILLER,
ittarnay and Cnnsellor-at-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
EUGENE CITY, -
Ofl ice formerly occupied by Ihouipson S
lean.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorneyal-Iaw
tUGENB CITY OREGON.
Siecialatteution ylvn to Heal EeUte 1'iau
ice and Abstract of Title.
Omeie Over Graiiga Store.
lW.lIAlUiiS,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Kviideuce on Fifth street, where Ur Sheitou
jirmerly reaideiL .
Dr. T. W. Shclton,
Physician and Surgeon.
OfflM-Front woiu over Mat) :ck' S?ore.
EUGENE CITY. OKEfJOX.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rea
idence when not professionally auaaed.
Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence on Eighth atreet, opiwsita Trashy
erian Church.
J.J. WALTON, Jr.,
ATTORN 7- A." T -LAV,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
( 'ourtn of the State.
Special attention jfiven to real estate, col
acting, and pndiate mitt.-r.
Collwtiiiif all kinds of cUiina against the
Uniteil Statea Government
Office in Walton brick- roomi 7 anil 8.
FAIR DEAUNGJS OUR MOTTO.
i Everyone ntindingin neel of building mate
11 1 will do well to call and see our ( oliunr
tick of lumber, kept at Midijley 4 Dysiin;er '
"actory. We (fan please all kinds of ctwtnnT
quality and quantity. G,ve us a call before
purchaiing elsewhere. N. N. Mathewh, At.
J, DAVIS,
Merchant Tailor.
IT AS OPENED A SHOP OX NINTH
AJL Street opposite the Star l!aker, wheie
V u Prepared to do all kiuds of work offered
hi lin.
A laiye .tick of Fine Cloth on band for
ftwtnmer to ,let fPMn.
. On of nur w-ialtie i the cutting and
fcakujf of Ladjr, C,k. .
Repairint and cleaning' dooe promStly. Sa
"U.-ti,,B (fiiarantewl.
'n, Nov, 6, tf
NEW GOODS.
B, DTfM'S.
C5T A GENERAL
A large assortment 'of La
dies anil Chiklrens Hose at
12 1-2 ds.
Good Dress Goddsatl2c
Best lorscin town for 50c
An immense stock of New
ahd Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in evert
shade
New and Nobby styles in
CLOIUING.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
FOUND! FOUND!!
That tlic CHEAPEST place to finy
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats,
Boots and shoes, Etc.
-IS
FRIENDLrS.
"P. S. .' Have also jus received
from New York Oity a large in
voice of LADIES' CLOAKS, DOL
MANS, WRAPS and DRESS
GOODS.
mm
AT
mmr a.
." .i. ji ci m
Four Splendid "New
Scwinsr Machines
T ,,, nm.rin.r tliosn iimidniieH at coHt,
them Hiiy I'dionr. This is a linn opportunity to cecur on of tli.w niOHt popu
lar, Lest furnil.-d, and c rtninly the imwt d-Hiraidn ot all typing Mucmnen.
. T uIho olfiT tin following Imrnaiiis:
Fortu Ladies' New Market
Twentii-five Gents fine vvcrcoais, seudvn,
rhnsp.) for l less than Cost.
TIh-w arn nil i.hw, dinihlK nK and
iiifii
,i,n if nni, hail to Uv thfin away
I have a nui.il.er of other bargains
.
tion from time to tinm.
F. r. PATTEKSOS.
W. R. PATTERSON.
F. P. Patterson Co..
Contractors,
Plastering, Stone arid
Brick Work.
ALSO PEALERS 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 & Co,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
OrrK-Witb Beckwith & Sea".
H
11 il D
Irimming silk and Sat
ins in all shades
Moircantiqice Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place-
BOUT ill SHOES
in all grades-
GROCERIES
of all descriptions
AT -
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n i iP r n ni
v. p t i t k j .
Wliifc" Nickel-plated
All Complete.
not liaviii.' th limo or room to rlnul in
Cloaks for $1 less than Cost.
will pay 30 per cfiiir, on thn invrst-
until txt u intr.
. r -II -.11 -i
to oiler and to wincn 1 win caw men
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
fcslj! lD atchti arid
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watche, (locks, ami Jewelry repaired ,and
wfrraTi'eil. Northwea corner of Willamette
and Eivhth str-ets.
Something New.
MR GEORGE WILCOX WITH .T. A.
WINTER, will make photofc-raplic enlarKe
menU tiy the new
Per-ent Eraadde
proceM. finely Guiihed in' India Ink an!
Water Colon.
PHYSICIANS,
Ministers, Vocalise, tuhlic
8krn ami the l'nfeini",n uenerally
recxmtiirncl SANTA AlilK an the Iwat of all
ineiiiinra for disease, of the Tlim.it, .Client
and Lungi.
BEWARE OF 1"1MITATI0NS.
Set that our trada mark. SANTA AMK. !
on every bottle. Satuf action guaranteed or
money refunded.
5,000 REWARD 55,000
For a better or mora iilfaxaut remedy for the
cure of Conumptin, CoukIih, Anlliina, Cph,
WhiHiiinc Coiitih, and llnuichial tooulile
tl. an GREEN'S LUNG RESTORE K. SAN
TA A HI K, AIIIETINK and MOUNTAIN
RALM COUGH CURE. Not a aecret com
Hiund. A complete mixture without the ad
dition of any powder.
LLIFORNIA
il UARANTKED A I'DSITIVE CURE
X for Cattrrh. Cold in the Ilwwl. Ilav
Kever, Rone Cold, Cuturrlnil IK-afnnii and Sore
Even. Revtoiea the neii'e of tuta nnd miielli
rniiiiivrK had titxte mid iinpleaKant hrenth, re-
uitiiiK from Catnrrh.' lvmy and pleoxHiit to
una. Holl(iv direction and a ''lire la warraiitinl
lv all dniijuv's. Send for circular to AlUh
TINE MEDICAL CO., Oroville, Cal. Ask
for
SANTA AIUE AND CAT R CURE,
For Hale by all 1rwlit.
.IUM10 JUMRO.
The original Aliietina Ointment l only nut
up in larne two ounce tin hoxea, an1 In an au-
mihite cure lor "M aore liuriiK, woiiihn, cnap
ned Iiiiui h. and all nkin erui'tioiis. ill ixwi'
tivrlv cure all kind of pile. Auk fertile
Original Alilt-tine Ointment,
Knr khIh hr a 1 1 ruu'L'iKtn.
Snell, IlaitHlm k WoiKlurd, Wholetiale Aula,
I ortluml, i irejioon.
J. L. PAGE,
DEADER IN
TTAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE
I A stm k of Staple and r ancy Groceries,
bought in the )est inuikcU
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH
Can offfr the public better price than any
other house
IN EUOENK.
Produce of all kind, taken at market price.
5
You Can
Save time ami money by calling on
STERLING HILL
and lettin him renew your wlncriptiont for
liewspapers, story pupir. ami mairazine. lit
also keeiH a oomnlHta stock of Magazines, in
rliulinu Century, Harper, Leslie etc All the
onuLir libraries, rwasnle. loveiis. nianilani
f unrna anil oilier. In f.iet avervthimr lisil
ally found in a 1st clan new depot, P O liiiild
intf, r.uuene.
B.F.DOERIS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
T HAVE SOME VERY DES1RARLE
X Farms, Improved and Unimproved I'owu
pioperty for siile, nn easy terms. . r
Propcrtj Sentcd and Bents C lloctcd
1 ha Insurance CuiniunieH 1 iviiresiit nra
amoni; the (ddest ami inv't Relhihle, and ,i
the Prompt anl EyriTAH',1; adjustment ot the
loaae HTAirn riECoND to tlNZ..
. share of your patr"iiH"Mi soliciteil.
Office up Btaiin, over the Grange Store. (
- II. F. DoliKIS.
INSURANCE.
WE HAVE l.KKN APPOINTED
agents f"r the I ii.urann Companies for
rawly held hy Mr ( ha Lauer, and are lre
pared to insure ynur
IIo:s3. Barn. Wheat. Wool. Etc-, Etc
against bs by fire, and can (five you dioice
of m of the 1!kt ( oupahim o.e rum Coabt.
ready and willim; In pay losrti promptly.
We ask f'T the liberal oatmnage enknded
to Mr Lauer.
llrMjBicKa & L.uik.
Sou
leu
Bill Nye's Budget.
AdiiKviLLK, X. 0, FhK 23. That
portion of AhIiwII.i niht of the Itranch
and known as lilufl river and Hell's
lalf Acre is Nettled tiy colored people,
ho claim that that they ar not prop
erly represented in thf preRa of the
country, I met a resident of Ulue
river yesterday, who hilterly denounc-
d the press for ignoring that part of
tho city, and asked me if I thought it
was 'right I said it certainly was
unfiti'r and I would do all I could to
rectify the evil if ha would give me a
ew ol the more important items of
j . . ...
news trom this quarter. 1 give those
ttfltiin lielow, striving as nearly as pos
sible to use his own language- and de
nying myself the use of thosn attrac
tive terms which usually emliellish tuy
own work.
The colored people held a hall at the
Iluncombe Tobacco Warehouse last
week which was a great success. Music
was furnished hy Mr. Clem Washing
ton's Harmonica Band. Mr. Wash-
ngton has a mouth that is peculiarly
fitted to the larger or adult size of hir
monica. The festivities were kept up
till a late hour, after which we all went
home highly pleased with the enter
tuinniont. Several were heard to re
mark that it was tho best party they
were ever to.
Mr. Flu in Levi has bought the old
ink ham place at Sandy Muih and
will kill his dog this spring and other
wise beautify the place.
P. Henry White, the colored dnlegate
roin Upper Hominy, was in town yes-
erday, with a load of noist ellum
wood and an unskun possum, Mr
White has been contfnod to his room
for two weeks with a misery in his
Hide.
Mr. Wendell Phillips Johnson, the
kalsomime maestro from Last Side,
near Hell's Half Acre, says that Pizen
Ivy avenue is soon to be widened so
hat the Blue River Bicycle Club can
ride their philosophers the whole length
of the avenue without Bk inning their
knees on both sides. Mr. Johnson al
so informed your correspondent that
he would soon be married again. His
only re naming' wife died on his hands
three weeks ao from tatty degenera
tion! of tlm microbe Mr. Johnson
now hasn't a wife to lay his jaw to,
Abe Pilson and Emancipation
Adams, two members of the Tar-Heel
Coon Bind, got into an altercation last
week while reluming from a colored
german on tlm Bottoms, at Freedom
lieasely's place. From words they
s inn arrived at razors, ana, wnen up
near the Cup, Abe playfully asked
Surrender Williams, whether he would
take some of the light or some of the
dir', aud thereupon carved Emancipa
tion in an obliqe iiiunner, about north
by northwest, as the crow flies, front
the wish bone to the waioli-pocket in
such a manner as to let the moonlight
in on Ins works. Friends1 hus to put
his vest on hind side beiire to keep
him from inalong th frontispiece of an
almanac of himself. At first it was
thought that Emancipation had been
serio'irsly injured, but Surrender Will
iams, who plays the first fiddle, took
thn A string from his instrument antl
sewed up Mr. Adams in a neat and
tasty manner,' bo that if the fiddle
string hud matchl-d the poods in color
you couldn't have told where the
stitches had been taken. Adams is
doiny; well but will have to confine
himself to coarse food till the wound
heals.
Your correspondent acknowledges
the receipt of a lurge gob of sweetened
wedding cake, with frosting on top
done up irf a nat pocket handkerchief,
with the compliments of Mr. and Mrs
Aleck Beeson, of Sandy Mush Town
ship. Call again, Aleck.
Henry Cly Bean has bought a
lot in Blue riv.-r and will open a bar
ber shop for the elite, Mr. Bean is
the man who endeared liimslf to the
American people last year by eating
glass over the iiom de plume of Bill
Jones.
The colored people at the Poor
Housm organized Browning club last
week with ih'rteen members. Much
pleasure is anticipated for the future
ot. ihi-HH merlin"".
J- Mr Alon'zo Wright Baroto
Freckled Yam Branch, ia making a
flying trip to Yancey County, this
State, He will not return while the
Grand Jury is in session here.
George L. Barnacle, who was on the
County Board last year, it ia rumored
wil) have a foreign appointment at the
hands of thn president soon. It ii not
yet known where it will be at. Soma
think he will lie appointed American
Minister to Minneapolis. ,
Last week E. Fluria Peterson, ot
Pizen Ivy avenue, while trying to ex.
amino thn wick of thn electrio lamp in
front of his estate, burnt hia 6ngera in
a shocking manner. Mr- Peterson ia
the local humorists of Blue River, ana
has contributed a number of jokes to,
the press of North Carolina, from
which hohas been unable to learn any.
thing since. He says that the differ",
once between these jokeleta and his
fingers is that the former are read and.
burnt, while the lattor are burnt and,
reed. He has acted that way ,eyer
since he permitted a brick warehouse
to fall on his head while a child. He
is not injurious and ai, times has, lucid.
intervals, during which ho lays himself
cisin by tampering with
industry. Bill Nrt
la Eminent Ana Fauci Awjt,
A New York dispatch of the 8th
itiHi.. says;
Henry Ward Beechor began to sinlc
slowly after midnight and the watchers
at his bedside soon saw the end waa
near. Beeclier possnii -juietly away
while asleep. He never recovered con
sciousness after paralysis stupiGed hia
mind. He died at 9:30 in the morning
in the presence of most of the members
of his family. Dr Searle said he had
noticed a chonge in tho patients con
dition at 5:30 a. m., and summoned all
in the house to his bedside momentary
ily expecting his death, but he lingered.
much longer than had been thought,
possible. He passed away gradually
and almost fm perceptibly ,drawing his.
last breath without apparent suffering
or return to consciousness in any de
gree. Mrs. Beecher lore up wondor
fully and with marvellous courage. No
crape was hung on the door, the de-
ceaced having always objected to the
use of it and to the gloom associated
with it in the presence of death. In
stesd a ! magnificent wreath of flowers
hung to the left side of the doorway at
the top of tho stoop composed of white
atul red roses and lillios of the valley,
tid up witliisatin, , . y
News of Beecher's death 'spread very
quickly to all parts of the city. Brook
lyn Boon became a city of mourning,
even thosn who did not always concur
with Mr Beecher in hia views had UfJ
hesitation in expressing thoir deep re-,
gmt at his death'. As a mark of re-;
sped to' his memory flags on all the,
public buildings were placed at half
mast and Mayor Whitney bad the city
bell tolled.
Demote of Jug Drinking!
A well known opticianthis iff the
way you describe any person whosef
name you do not know and of whom
you never heard says that the increase
in the noiriW ' persons using glasses
is fully 33J per cent oyer previous
periods. This is certainly very enoour
aging news to the temperance people.
It at least indicates a go of refine
ment You doubtless remember the
slory about the Good Templars whe
were marching down the street, bearing
a banner with the appropriate inscrip
tion, "We benl the knee, but not the
elbow." But there was art old fellow
holding up a tree box while he viewed,
the procession nis" temperance charter
had expired a year or two before, and
he hadn't fiad time to' renew; he was
about two thirds full. He looked at
the banner and deciphered the inscrip-i,
lion with great disgust "Aw yes,,
hesaul: "you bend tho hic--knee, but
not the-hic-elbow. I know you doi
That cornea of this beastly habit of
drinkin' out of thn liupgl" Burdotte.
aoakd',,, ,
To all who an ulferlng from the error and
Indiacretk u of youth, nervou weakne, early
decay, low of manhood, Ac, I wlUeend a recipe
that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.
Thi irreat remedy wa discovered by a nil
lonarr in South America. Bend a aelf-ad,
,lr-l rriVMlmw to tha RlV. JoatfHT. lNUf,
of Station D Niw YACity.
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