The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 26, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. 19.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1887.
NO. 31.
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1. L CAMPBELL,
publUher and Proprietor.
OFFICE -On the Earn Me of Willamette
Street, between Seventh and Eighth Street.
terms of subscription.
per annum.
?2 50
Six Months.
n,l.w. tiwintll.
1.2.1
U(n
' OUR ONLY
rtvnoa oh advkutisino.
Advertisement Inserted a follow:
One square, teu linen or less one Inxertion ?J:
I ,ulK..ii)"t Insertion $1. Oah required
"!nTadvertiscr will be charged at tin fol
lowing rate:
0,,e square three month W w
One square six month
'St'Mi' i,liv.n;.;;
tr line tnr each insertion.
Advertising bill will be rendered quarterly.
All job work must be paid run on peuvehv.
L. BILYEU. C. M. COLLIER.
BILYEU & COLLIER
-Attorneys nd Counsellors at Law,-
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF
thin State. Will ttive special attention
o collection and probate matter.
Omci--Over Hendriclc & Eakin's bank.
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE CDURTS
of the Second Judicial Dintrict and in
ht Supreme Court of this State.
Special attention given, to collection anil
Diatter in probate
Washburne & Woodcock
AUoriiey-aM-w,
flUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON
OFFICE At the Court liouae. ty8ra3
OKO. A. DOKBIS.
8. W. CONDON.
CONDON & DORRIS,
Attopneys-at-Law,
EUGENE CITY. - - - OREGON
OmcE-Over Robinson 4 Church' hardware
tore.
GEO. M. MILLER,
attorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and
Real Estate Agent
EUGENE CITY, - OREGON.
Oflicc formerly occupied by Thompson 4
Bean.
J.E. FENTON,
Attorncy-at-Law.
KUGENE CITY OREGON.
Special atteution given to Real Estate l'rao
ice and Abstract of Title.
Office Over Grange Store.
T.W. HARMS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drue: Store.
1L ..idence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton
ormerly reided.
Dr. T. W. Shelton,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Front room over Matlock' Store.
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res
idence when not professionally engaged.
Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby
erian Church.
J.J. WALTON, Jr.,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Courts of the State.
Special attention given to real estate, col
ecting, and probate matter.
Collecting all kind of claim against the
United State Government '
Office in Walton' brick-rooms 7 and 8.
FAIR DEALINGIS OUR MOTTO.
Everyone standing in need of building mate
ial will do well to call and nee our ( oburg
tuck of lumWr, kept at Midgley 4 Dysmgers
actory. We can please all Kimts oi
a nualitv and nuantitr.
Give n a call lieforo
purchasing elsewliere. N.
T. Mathews, Agt
J. DAVIS,
Merchant Tailor.
HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH
RtTMt nnn.ll iho StJir T'.akiTV. wheie
h i prepared to do all kinila of work oflejvd j
in hi line.
A lartre stock of Fine Cloth on hand fr '
n.tnn,er to select from. I
One of our ierialties is the cutting and
Baking of Ladie Cloaks. ,
Repairint and cleaning doie uromptlr. Sat-1
fiction guaranteed.
Eugene, Nor. 6, tf
NEW GOODS.
f. B. DIM,
1ST A GENERAL J
A large assortment of La
dies and Childrcns Hose at
12 1-2 ds.
Good Dress Goods at 12c-
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade
New and Nobby styles in
CLOIHING.
Liberal1 Discount for
CASH.
Tliat flic CHEAPEST place to Imy
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats,
Boots and shoes, Etc.
-IS
FMENDLY'S.
P. S. Have also just received
from New York
voice of LADIES'
MANS, WRAPS
GOODS.
AT-
A.
Four splendid "New
Sewing Machines
I am offering these machines at cost,
them .my longer. This is a fine opportunity to secure one of theso most popu
lar, best furnishod, and certainly tho most desirable of all Sewing Machines.
. I also olTiir the following bargains:
Forty Ladies' New Market
j wentii-jive uenis irw uucrvuut.es, Ociovo y
rhasfi.) for l less than Cost.
These are nil new, desirable goods,
ment even if one hfd to Iny them away
I have a number of other bargains
tion from time to time.
K. K. PAT1EHSON.
W. n. PATTEHSOK.
F.F.
C:
Contractors,
Plastering, Stone and
Brick Work.
ALSO PEALEHS IN
Tacoma and San Juan Lime,
American and English Cement,
New York and California Plaster,
Plstering Hair, Fire Brick, Latb,
Marble Dust, Etc., Etc.
ADDRESS:
F. F Patterson & Co,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
Office With lUt-kwith 4 Son.
II
iii a.
Irimming silk a?id Sat
ins in all shades,
Moircantiqae Silks
Velvets in Colors.
TJie finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place.
BOOT awl SHOES
in all grades.
GROCERIES
of all descriptions
AT -
City a large in
CLOAKS, DOL
and DRESS
V. PETERS'.
White" Nickel-plated
All Complete.
not having the time or room to deal in
Cloaks for $1 less than Cost.
and will pay 30 per cent on the invest
unui next v i.uer.
to offer and to which I will call atten
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
IN
g:iotki,
) Vatchfi and
Jtwtlry,
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watche. Clock, and Jewelry repaired and
warranUnL Northwe corner of Willamette
and Eighth streets.
Something New.
MR. GEORGE WILCOX WITH J.
WINTER, will make photograptic enlarge
ments tiy the new
Permanent Eroaida
process.
finely
finished in India Ink
and
V
Water Colnra.
PHYSICIANS,
MINISTERS, VOCALISTS, PUBLIC
Sneaker and the Profession generally
recommend SANTA ABIE ai the bout of all
medicine for diseases of the Throat, Cheat
and Lungs.
BEWARE OF LIMITATIONS.
See that our trade mark, SANTA ABIE, i
i every bottle. Satufactlon guaranteed or
money refunded.
;7..
Of
18
$5,000 REWARD ?5,000
For a better or more pleasant remedy for the
cure of Conaumption, Cough, Asthma, Croup,
Whooping Cough, and Bronchial trouble
.an GREEN S LUNG RESTORER, SAN
TA ABIE, AB1ETINE and MOUNTAIN
BALM LOUGH LUKK. Kot a secret com-
und. A completo mixture without tho ad-
ition of any powder.
GUARANTEED A POSITIVE CURE
IT for Catarrh. Cold in the Head. Hav
Fever, Rom Cold, Catarrhal Deafneas and Sore
yea. Kestores the sense of taate and smell;
remove bad taate and unpleasant breath, re-
ulting from Catarrh. Eaay and ploaaant to
use.
Follow direction and a cure is warranted
by all driiwriats. Send for circular tn ABIE-
r circular to ABIE
Oroville, Cal. Ask
TINE MEDICAL CO.
for
SANTA ABIE AND CAT R CURE,
For sale by all druggist.
JUMBO. JUMBO.
The original Abletiue Ointment is only put
up In large two ounce tin Doxea, and la an ab
solute cure lor olrl sores, burn, woumla, chap,
ped hand, and all skin eruptions. Will poai-
tively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
uriKiiitu Auieuno uiiiimeiih
for sale by all druggists,
Snell, Heitahu A Woodard, Wholesale Agts,
Portland, Oregoon.
J. L. PAGE,
-DEALER IN-
HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE
stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries,
bought in the best markets
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH
Can offer the public better
other house
prices than any
IN EUGENE.
Produce of all kinds taken at market price.
ibetliiiig New!
You Can
Save time and money by calling on
STERLING HILL
and letting him renew your subscriptions for
newnaiera, iiorv paper ann muKazine. '10
also keel a complete stock of Magazine, in
rludine Century. Harper, Ielie etc. All the
ooi)iil.r liurarie. riewude. Ixwella. HtawlarU
Munroe and other. In fact everything uau
ally found in a 1st clasa new deiot, P O Build'
Ing, r.ugene.
B. F. DORRIS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE
Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town
property for sale, on eaay terms.
Property Hented and Rents C:llectod
The Insurance ('omiianir I represent are
amonir the Oldeat and most Reliable, and i
the Prompt and Eye it able adjustment of their
losses Ktaxd Hkcond to .Nome.
K share of your patrons is solicited. '
Office up-stairs, over the Grange Store.
B. V. IMIKKIS.
INSURANCE.
1TTE HAVE
BEEN APPOINTED
acents for the Insurance Companies for
merly held by Mr Chas Jjiuer, and are pre
pared to insure your
Hmifle, Earn Wheat, Wool, Etc-. Etc-
against low by Ore, and can give yon choice
of some of the Beht Companies on this Coast,
ready and willing to pay Inues promptly.
We ak for the lilieral patronage extended
to Mr leaner.
Hexumck 4 Eaeis.
Odd Ttilnji in China.
fN. Y. World
The hii-hi'st ambition of a Chinese
gentleman is to have a nice coffin and a
tine funeral.
They feed their friends sumptuously
lieu dead, but let them tak caro of
themselves the liest they could when
ive.
Old women instead of young are tho
ideal belles of society.
1 he highest recommendation a man
can have istlietact oi bin naving a
wife.
A bachelor is likened to a counterfeit
com; lie is looked upon with suspicion
even by members of his own household.
Love-making is only done three days
beforo marriago. It is not only con
sidered tho safest way to get ahead of a
rival, but tho surest way to get a wife
without losing much timo.
A previous acquaintanceship between
tho uialo and fema'.o prevents them
from marriage. For this reason a man
seldom weds a girl of his own town.
They are likewise prevented from mar
rying kins or namesakes. Joneses are
not allowed to marry Jones, nor Smiths
to marry Smiths.
A girl is never considered anything
olso in her own father's houso than an
honored guest. She is neither respon
sible for the family's debts nor enjoys a
shuro in its fortunes, as is tho case of
sous.
Daughters depend upon their hus
bands for fame and fortune, while, sons
pend upon the parents and upon
themselves.
A man could borrow money on tho
strength of his having a son, hut no
ono would advance him a cent if he had
dozsn of daughters. The formor is
responsible for the debts of his father
for three generations. Tim latter is
only responsible for the debts of her
own husband.
When a Chinaman meets another ho
shakes and squeezes his own hands;
covers his head. If great friends had
not seen each othor for a long time,
after the mutual hand -shaking they
would rub shoulders until they become
tired. Instead Of asking each other's
ealth they would say: "Have you
catun your rice, whore are you going,
what is your business when you got
there, how old are you, and how much
did you pay for your shoes 1
Men wear long petticoats and carry
fans, while, tho womon wear short jack
ets and carry canes.
Boats are drawn by horses, carriages
moved by sails.
Old men play balls and II y kites,
while childron fold their arms and
ook on.
Schoolmasters have more power over
children than parents. If within three
years schooling the child is not morally
as well as intellectually reformed he is
sent into another school,
Parents and spectators instead of the
children are held responsible for crimes
committed by the latter.
"It is better to be ignorant and know
how to live than to bo learned and not
know how to live. Tho principal
obiect of a school is to learn how to
ive in tranquility and happiness and
nothinir mora" So Hay all Chmeso
scholars.
It is much loss a crime, to steal your
neighbors ox than to steal his dog.
The former is simply personal property,
while the latter takes the place of
man watenman.
If a Chinaman desires tho death of
1, . i.
an enemy he goes and nangs nimseii
upon his neighbor's door. It is a sure
euro to kill nob only that particular
enemy, but members of his entire
family will be in jeopardy of losing
their lives,
When a Chinaman desires a visitor
to dino with him ho does not auk him
to do so, but when he does not wish
him to stay he puts tho question, "Oh
d ease stay and dine with me. lho
visitor will then know he is not wanted
' A rich man's servants gets no salary
vet many are the applicants ; while big
salaries are paid to the servants of
the common people, but few mak
applications. The perquisities of th
former is often rnorothan triplethesala
ries of the latter, arc the solo reasons
of these differences,
When a Chinaman expects a present
and it does not come, he sends one of
lesser value.
To encourage honesty and sincerity,
confidential clerks and salesmen in all
branches of industries receive an annual
net per centage of the firm's business
besides their regular salaries,
. Mr. Spies of Chicago, who for bis hsudi
nets with dynamite, is confined fast and snug
in jail, has a brother on the outside, who
acted as a proxy for Mr Spies as a bride
groom. The Clerk of Crook County ha re
turned the alleged marriage certificate to
lbs jattrio who claimed to have performed
the ceremony. The Clerk reminded the jus
tice that as Spies was in. the county jail at
the time of tho alleged marriage ho could not
have been at the village of Jefferson, where
the justice certifies that the marriage oc
curred.
Freudout Clevoluud
on tba 18th inst.
was fifty years old
1 Sharp Lesson.
In trials for murder nobody is aston
ished now a. day at seeim; the iurv
ring in a verdict of not guilty, derived
from a process of reasoning not to be
found in any of tho known systems of
logic. In fact, with ever ready and
inventive intelligence the jurors build
p a new system every time to fit tho
case on hand, and with unerring cer
tainty arrive at tho desired point of
cquittal.
l ears ago in tho gold mining times
of Cariboo, jurors seem to havo been
mere apprentices, though they did
pretty well considering circumstances.
hero was a miner killed in Heaver
Lake by a man named Gilchrist, who
had dispatched two men in California
Iready. He wai sitting at the table
when the miner canio in, threw down
an ounco of gold dust, bet, and won.
lie winner bet again with tho same
result as before, and then asked Oil
chist rather flippantly, if there was any
other gamo ho could play better. lho
gambler took offence at this, raised his
pistol and shot the miner dead.
lho murderer was tried and the jury
brought in a verdict of "manslaughter."
Turning to tho prisoner Chief Justice
Begbie said : "It is not a pleasant duty ,
for me to haye to sentence you only to
prison for life. Your criino was
unmitigated murder. You desert o to
be hangod. Had the jury performed
their duty, I might now have tho pain
ful satisfaction of condemning you to
death." And then, addressing the
jury, ho continued : "You, gentlemen,
permit me to say that it would givo me
great pleasure to see you hanged, every
one of you, for bringing in a murderer
guilty only of manslaughter."
Danrlng or Kissing.
It may be asserted in a general way,
that wherever in the U. S. you do not
Gnd dancing you find kissing. In com
munities where dancing was disap
proved I have seen "string games call
ed for and carried into practico at en
tertainments held in school houses and
oven at church sociables. In such
places church members and, for
aught I know, deacons take part in
the amusement; and 1 have seen it de
velop a friskincss, so to speak, in griz
zled men, which mado thorn ono would
say, anything but seductive or beguil
ing to the young and fair. Among
those of earlier years kissing becomes
in such communities a systematic pur
suit, like hunting or fishing. Young
girls whoso parents object to it or neg
lected or disliked; a young man in such
village told a friend of mine, with
some indignation that she was the only
girl in town whom ho had not kissod.
It is of no use to object to it as im
moral where tho church members aro
committed to it, Perhaps it cannot bo
called immoral; but when society lias
reached a certain stage of refinement
these gamos vanish. Tho sy.ubol of
that increased refinement is usually
dancing, Danoing, whatever its draw
backs, serves practically as an antidote
to kissing game; where one begins tho
other dies out Thoy do not seem to
flourish and side by side; at any rate,
peoplo rarely go back from dancing to
kissing. Granting, for the sake of ar
gument, that it is necessary to havo
some amusement, the choice lies, in our
yillagcs and their scattered families, bo.
tween these two forms of relaxation.
Which is tho butter of the two!
ramcll'i Faith.
The question of Parnoll's religion
has often been discussed, but never
elucidated. Religion enters so acutely
into politics and society over hero that
a conspicious man must declare himself.
Tho compulsion which Gladstone invites
and Churchill does not repel Parnoll
has ignored. Ireland is overwhelm
ingly Catholii Yet she trusts this
man implicitly not to permit any legis
lation which will be offensive to her
traditions. A great critio described
the religious Btate of Germany after
tho thirty years' war as petrified
Protestantism. Parnoll is a petrified
Protestant. lie has never spoken a
word which would iudicato tho presenco
of a dogma in his conscience. He has
never written a line to disavow tho
hereditary creed of his family. But
he has had to encounter so much
malignant stupidity on the part of
recriminating exponents of faith claim
ing to be divine that one may credit a
Btory told of him. A ldver of Greek
lore quoted in his presence ono day the
ancient crope that Socrates had brought
philosophy down from heaven, rarneii
smiled his palo smile and replied :
"What a pity he did not take theology
up there."
The New York Freeman, eolored men'
organ discovers a bole in a grindatoue aa
readily as any paper in the country: It say Hi
Had Lincoln been able to attoml the cele
bration of bis birthday by the Republican,
Club of New York be would have been as
tonished by the utter absence of any repre
sentative of the 1,500,00 colored Republicans
. . . 1 .V- - 41. ...
HO uau lbuuv lur um ai .j vj vi uu
pen more than twenty years ago. We dare
say it was an oversight. Wt are becomiuK
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of novelty.