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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1887)
nn amm CITY CI ARB, Ji JLJl J JO ESTABLISHED FOR TUB DISSEMINATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. AND TO EARS AN HONEST LIVING BT TDBSWEiT OP OCR BROW. VOL.10. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1887. NO, 37. Pas T 1 7 it lit MflW m$ 5uarA 1. L. CAMPBELL, publisher nd Proprietor. ipPlfiE-On the East side of Willamette Slriet, M'wu " TKRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. n. .nnliul... W M "th. X.25 Hires monta OD E ONLT 11ATK3 OV ADVKTI81NQ w moim, Un line or less one Insertion 93 IJcMutiequent luertion $L Cash required jfijidvertisers will be charged at the fol Hjwroff rate.. lOMiciuare three month.. . f.v-n.M one vear " w i Transient notices In local column, 20 cents y . i Viilla will ha rendered Quarterly. AUVCI . a - All job work must be ram roB QM dkhvibt. 3ILYEU & WLLina -Attorneys nd Counsellors at Law, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. nRAdTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF I thia State. Will give ipeoial atteution jo oeuections ana prouw uivon. I .. .. t It Orrici Over Hendrlck k Eakin's bank. CEO. B. D0RR1S, Attorney and Counsellor' at-Law, UflLL PRACTICE IN THE CjUKTS AY of the Second Judicial District and in i Supreme Court of this State. Sptciai attention given w collection, auu titers la prooate ashburne & Woodcock Attorneys-at-Law, SJGENE CITY. - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. iy8mS to, . D0BBI8. 8. W. CONDOK. MDON & DORRIS, Attorncys-at-Law, IcmCITY, - - - OREGON frnci Over Boblnson k Church's hardware GEO. M. MILLER, jrney and Cctmsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. GENE CITY, - OREGON. bniee formerly occupied by Thompson k en. J. E. FENTON, Attorncy-at-Laye GENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Real Estate Prao fud Abstracts of Title. jlrrici Over Grange Store. ,W.HAKRIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Villein's Drug Store. ftiidence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton rly resided. r. T. W. Shelton, Physician and Surgeon. Pma Front room over Matlock's Store. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. fiR. JOSEPH P. GILL, AX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res ueace when not professionally engaged. WJmce on Eighth street, opposite Presby- r vourcn. J J. WALTON, Jr., A.TTO NBY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICE IN ALL THE a' lourtsof the State. !cial attention given to real estate, col- t:n . ...1 1 . it , - iivusve mailers. Meeting all kinds of claims against the fjfi Sute Government poe in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and & AIR DEALINGIS OUB MOTTO. f'WTooe standing in need of building mate- ?"U1 da W.ll tn ll ..J PnhllKr f lumber, keot at Midgley k Dysinger's "7. We can please ail kinds of customers rjality and quantity. Give us a call before r j"t euewhere. N. N. Mathkws. AKV J. DAVIS, lerchant Tailor. AS OPENED TsF - OtTMt Anna.:, ak. Oi OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH " Pwpawd to do ail kinds of work offered 1 uW J f tock of Fine Cloths on band for rrs to select from. ' specialties is the cutting and it. Ladies Cloaks. rjf nd cleaning ddne promptly. 8at guaranteed. V at lOOd a Frank Brothers PORTLAND, OREGON. DEALERS IN FARM AND MILL MACHINERY, Walter A. Woods' Mowers, Reapers and Steel Wheel Twine Binders; Thomas and Royal Self Dump Rakes; Hodges' Double Draper Headers; Gaar, Scott & Co's Threshers and Horse Powers; Rock Island ..--.r Walking, Gang and Sulkey Plows. - Most Couplets' Link or Buggies, Carriages and Spring Wagons on the Tacifio Coast. Having roceived onr Roods during the low rates of freight from the Emit, we ore going to give our customers the bene fit, and loll theul eoods in our line lower than aver Wore Writ far rnlulooiiA ami Prices. Address Frank Brothers Implement Co. Portland, Or., Or J. M. HENDRICKS, Agent, Eugene City, Or. NEW GOODS. mmmJitmmm I B. m A GENERAL Will) A large assortment of La dies and Childrens 'Hose at 121-2cts. Good Dress Goods at Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable GoQds. Fine Cashmere in every shade New and Nobby styles in CLOUTING. Liberal Discount for CASH. Tliat ilio CHEAPEST place to liny 4 Dry Goods, Boots and -IS FRIENDLY'S. P. S. Have also just received irom JNew yotk voice of LADIES' CLOAKS' DOL MANS, WRAPS and . DRESS GOODS. -AT- 70 A. Four splendid "New AVhite" Nickel-plated Sewing Machines All Complete. I am offering these machines at cost, not having the time or room to deal in them any longer. Thia in a fine opportunity to recure one of these most popu lar, heA furnished, and certainly th most desirable of all Sewing Machines. 1 also offer tlie following bargains: Forty Ladies' New Jllari'cet Cloaks for$l less than Cost. Twenty-five Gents fine Overcoats, this season's pur chase,) for Si less tlian Cost. These are all new, desirable goods, and will pay 30 per cent on the invest ment even if one had to lay them away until next Winter. I have a number of other banrai'na to offer and to which I will call atten tion from time to time Implement Co., BUM'S. Irimming silk and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. Tlie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place BOOTani SHOES in all grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions :dttnt Clothing, Eats, shoes, Etc. AT - Uity a large in V. PETERS'. oi mil it M, S. BARKER. New Cnn Siorc! OPPOSITE . CENTRAL MEAT MAR kl Rllmn f'i. llntni. Ill Ainmuoition new and loaded to order and Repairing A specialty. Sewing mschini-s repaired on short notion, saws tiled, sci.snrs ground, Choke boring dope on the most ' Scientific principles. Work sent by mail and express will receive prempt attention. All Work Guaranteed This space reserved for the NINTH STREET CASH STORE. $55,555, TO LOAN ON On Improved Farmsand City Property. Apply to J. W. II KISTOIV. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN- tiwlf iJ Ktntila on1 V.n.. .,w...l bought in the leat markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer the public better nricca than anv onier nouse al i - IN EUGENE. Produce of all kinds taken at market price. You Can Save time and money by calling on STERLING HILL and letting him renew your subscriptions for newspaiers, story papers and magazines, lie tppm & mtmilta .tywlr nf AlmrnvlnM 1... eluding (entury, Ifarier, Leslie etc All' tlie ihi)ui.it iiuranen, oeamue, covens, nianuaru, Af liniVIA Anil ntllArU Tn fatt .uaM4llni - ally found in a Lit class news depot, P 0 Build ing, Eugene. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town property for sale, on easy terms. Property Eentcd and Rents Collected, The Insurance Companies I represent are among the Oldest aud most Reliable, and in the l'BOMPT amlEo,uiTAM.l adjustment of their sues otand riKcoMl) to om K share of your patMnag is solicited. Office up sUirs, over the Granije Store. B. V. DOKKIS. INSURANCE. Wt HAVE BEEN APPOINTED agents for the Insurance Comnaniea for. merlv held by Mr Chas Lauer, and are pre pared to insure your Himse. Born. Wheat. Wool. Etc, Etc- against loss by fire, and can give you choice of some of the Best Companies oh this Coast, ready and willing to pay lrawes promptly. We ask for the liberal Datronatre extended to Mr Lauer. Hendricks k Kakin. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orricr at Rosntmo, Oa,, Anril ath. M7. -VTOTICK 13 HEKKHY CIVEV THAT 1 1 the followinit-named settler has 61ed no- ticei of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regiter or Receiver of U 8 Land office at Koaebnrg, Or, on Friday, June 3d, 1H87, viz: Mary E .Strattnn, Pre-emption D S No MoT for the Lota 1, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Ho 29. and lot 9, sec 30 Tp 18 8, K 11 West, W M. She names the following witnesMs to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Awl C Pattenon, JEW Haubert, It Ustes, of Kueebunr, T Hartley, of Acme or Florence, Lane Co, Or. Chas. W. JOHjiRToif, Jiegkter. Something Hew The Lady ami the Terror. One of the delightful days of lust week a young lady well known in tho exclusive first circles of San Fr.iiicinoo society for miriva! ed HrsonaJ charms and elegance of accom plishments, was driven around to make a congratulatory call upon a ruarriod lady friend who was happily eoiivalemdiia; from thut occasional sncreil event in the lives ot wedded ladies, which, far from being sick ness, is the perfect ciilmiuntiou of their health. She was shown into the pavlor, and for the few minute required to arrange for the reception in that room where mother and ohild were doing as well as could be expect ed, was left with uo other to ontertnin hor than the only son and. heir of the bouse, Mantr Charles, then in his fourth year. Hut Charles was fully equal to the situation, and promised to grow np into an ornament of society that will never be abashed by beauty, however brilliant, Into the painful negative of "no conversation." After some unessential preliminary remarks, Master Charles approached nearer the visitor, and, lowering bis tone into confidential, be asked: "Miss , oo dot a bauvr The young lady save one swift ulauce around to assure herself there was no other hearer of this pertinent question, and replied: "iNo, Charlie, dear, I have not. "And did oo never have a baby?" In spite ot the yonth of her eauer intor- locutor her handsome eyes drooped before his ingenuous gaze, nnd hor pretty face Hushed as she replied: '"No, Cam lie, I never did. Is not this a beautifnl day?" "And aiu t oo never doin' to have no baby?" persisted Charlie, decling to entor on the temptational side track of the weather. "My boy, I can t tell. Tell me the names of whom those are the photographs." "And dun't oo want a baby?" ' hy, Connie, what a close qeslioner yon are. If you are not careful you will grow into one of those newspaper interviewers, aud then what wi". your poor mamma think of you?" "UoeauseT continued Charlie, utterly re fusing to be switched off. "I know where oo tan dot one. The doctor brought my mamma one, and lie kee,).b them in bis ollith. ion juth go down Eighth throet evertho fur, and den oo do np a lot of thahrth and thath wbere he tueps 'em. And they're awful cheap too. My pans hathu't paid for my mamma's yet, but no s doin' to. "Well, Charlie, I'm sure I'm muoh ob liged to you for your full direction, aud I'll know where to go." "Oh, Mith , oo needn't do. I'll tell my papa juth ath thoon ath ever he turns home that oo want a baby, and he'll dot one for oo, and" That young lady seizod that little boy by his two shoulders, and leaning over so as to look full into his eves suid, with an impress iveaess lent by sudden torrori "See here, Charlie, listen to me. I don't want any baby yet, and if you say anything about it to your pupa I'll never, like you any more, at all, never, never, uovor. Now, will you promise?" "Well, if oo don t want a baby I won t, but I t'ot everybody likes to have babieth. I do." The interview was here terminated by the eutrimoe ot a servant to usl er tbe visitor in to the presence of the eouvaloscentady. Why nT dTITTi- lie killed the noble Mudjokivis, With the slain he mode his mittens. Made them with the fur side insido; Made them with the skin side outside; He, to got the warm side inside, Put the inside skin side outside; Ho, to got the cold sldo outsiue, Put the warm side fur side inside; That's why be put tho fur side insido, Why he put the skin side outside, Why he turned them inside outside. Tciai Etiquette. Omaha girl I suppose you know the Blanks, who moved into your section some years ago ? iexas Done uu, we uon t assooitae witn that family any more. "You don't?" "No, indeed ! Tbe last time my father met Mr. Blank be cut him dead." "Wasn't Mr. Blank surprised?" "Indeed be was. He didn't kuow pa car ried a bowio." Omaha World. Phlloiopbj Out of Ibe Question. Dilby, with his thumb in his mouth Ow-oh-ooshl Blank the hammer blauk, blankety. blank it I Filtrap My dear sir, don't swear so. Ac cidents will happen, and we must learn to take them philosophically. Dilby Blank philosophy! Tbe blankest fool in blankiugdom knows philosophy won't apply to a mashed thumb. Detroit Free rress. Inquirer (Sunday a, m.) Can yon direct me to a place of worship, sir? I'm from Portland, Maine, and a strauger In the city. New York citizen It's pretty bard getting it nowadays, but I guess if you go over and whisnermy name Cooney in Con Driscoll's family entrance keyhole he'll let you in.. Puck. Hereford Cattle. :o: We now have for sale at EUGENE CITY, -' OREOON . A car load of thorough-bred pedigreed Hereford Cattle, ,, YEARLINGS AND TWO YEARS OLD Those wanting the best Cattle in the world should see inene ai onoa. 1 ne llerelords are short legged. Get FAT ON G II ASS. Are all red bodied with white faces; compact built; bave strong constitution, mellow hides. They are the KKST CATTLE For Oregon. We have the best and oldest herds of Hereford cattle in America, at Beecher, Illinois. Come and see our Cattle at Eugene City, Oregon. L 0. MOON, Agt T. I. MILLER, T. E. MILLER. STATE UNIVERSITY Nkli.y Hill Editor. "I am ooming; I am coming," II. C. "Extra sessions" aro this week in fashion. Rev. Parker visited the University last week. Sam L. Simpson will write the class tree poem. Miss Minnie Luckcy visited the society Friday. J. L. Tait, University poet, is visiting bore. Helen Doutbit is teething at Cottage Grove. Mr. MaClain and Forward are sick this this week. Miss Emma Ashley has recently joined our society. We are thankful to sevoral for help with the column. I want this kept quiet, but Miss L. Murch is very temperate in eating. Geometry class finished Wednesday and took np Higher Algebra. Prof. Hawthorne has some hopes of yours truly learning how to spell. Miss Maud Saufarns will attend the oom menoement execisos this year. Edgar nawthorne has been spending hit time conjugating nouns this wees. Mr. Praol has stopped school to accept a position as book keeper In Astoria. Y. W. C. A. will meet at Loathe McCor nark's Friday evening at half-past six. Tbe e:-sergeant-at-arms of the Lauroana has the thanks ot the Eutaxian marshal. The graduating class will ask the regents to put up more wires in the auditorium. , Are those poanut shells In the ' society room the same ones left there from last open session. The composition ot Mr. Frank MeCor nack was an extra good one, read at rhetor icals. Miss Ada Colmrn of East Portland, a for mer student, will attend the commencement exercises. It was a mistake in last week's column about Sonator Mitchell. He was unanimous ly otectod. Mr. Potter very kindly consented to give us an item, to-wit: "It has been raining this week." Miss Linna nolt was elooted Secretary to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Dora Scott. The Gcelogy class are now studying the fossils of Oregon, that is such as Prof. Con don has gathered. Mr. W. Gilford Nash has gone home to have his feet doctored but will return as soon as possible. The seniors ore very noisy or have im mense feet, for two of thorn can disturb a class of thirty. F. C. looked at the Phrenologist the strongest, but when he came around she backed out most unexpectedly. Misses Mary McCornock and Maggie Mo Clung will leave tbe Boston Conservatory of Musio about the last of June. F. B. Neil, of Jacksonville, and Ells worth, of Bishop Scott Grammaifjohool, will attend oommencomont exercises. Pat's health has been Improving ever since St. Patrick's Dny. He wore so much of his natural eloment that he has been well balanced since, The surveying class are engaged in meas uring the campus. Taking the instruments for camera obscura it was thought Messrs Ellis and Vcazis had started as artist tour iBts. . Throe largest dosses In school are Pres. Johnson's Aesop's Fables, Prof. Condon's Ancient History, and P'oL Hawthorne's English Literature. L. McO. is destined to be an old maid. Evon now she can't stay te society without her tea. Although our Eutaxians will do everything for helping tholr members they hardly want to go to browing tea. The seniors met end organized Tuesday and elected ollloers as follows: President, Frank Moore; Sec, S. S. .Spencer; Class Treo Orator, It. C. Johnson; and to read the Class Tree Poem, Miss Jessie McClung. It was a mistake last week that tbe new schedule was convenient for the students. It is not; the boys have to be out so late at night and get up so early in the morning that they are oompcllod to take naps in the Geology class. It was a sad misfortune to Forward Mon day morning last when after walking so hur riedly to overtake E. 0. V., Prof. J. W. J. stepped np to her from one of the side streets. We would advise him from this to whistlo when so far behind, since his light foot-steps can not be heard. B. A. We were greatly enlightened from the compositions by some lads admonishing mothe-s how to take care of their children. One of those has gone to be taken care of, and the other is in a fair way soon to go. It is advisable for such boys to go borne to their mothers as soon as possible. It is great dishonor to those studonts who must needs have a glaring mark for their license. This is seen when boys lean against tbe fence on the outside aud blow their tobacco smoke over into the. campus. But why expect better, tor the smoking Itself answers; the morals are depraved. There will be only one more rhetorical exercise this term. Hope it will not tire some like they think it does. We all bave to be listened to, then we should have man ners enough to listen to others. It is bene ficial to all who take part and we should have good feeling and interest enough in the prosperity of our fellow students to help them br that quality attention. Anyway let us not disturb them. Wonder why the professors don t attend. Tbe rhetorical, were not as long as usual; there were more recitation and fewer compo sitions but no musio. Visitors: Mrs. Bhine bart, Hludden, Collier and Countryman; Misses Roberts, Kerns, Kate Dorria, Luckey, Day and Hendricks. Those on composition were Messrs. Prael, Forward, Greene, Haw' tbonie, Agee, PatUson, Yoran, Wise and F. McCoruack; Misses May Dorria, Kffle Miller, Dora Scott and Clara Condon. Those who recited were Misses Vena Adair, Linna Holt, Ada Sharpies and Nelly Hill; Messrs. LL Powell, Horace MoClure, David Cel lier, Herbert Condon, Frank Mulkey, Ed. McAllister, L. Woodsworth, Charles Moore, Louis Davis, B. Embree and Arthur Veaxie.