The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 06, 1887, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED PUR THE DISSES1MI0JI OP DEMOCRATIC PKIJCirLES, AXD TO EARS H noXESTUVING BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW.
EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATURDAY, AUGUST-6, 1887.
(U. 19.
NO, 50.
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I. L. tLXMrT.KLL,
publisher " rrrilor.
..ii'irK-On the Ease Kid nf Willamette
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(pvt, Ilt'tWesll nrvetim iim j-4iyut.li ntrtrrt.
TKKMS OF SUPSOttUTION.
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KATtt OF AITVTCUTISINO
riuri.iKinenU inserted a follows:
()o squaw, t"n or less "" Insertion W;
wich wlwn"t insertion 1. Cash required
jpwlvance.
fjm( advertiser will l charged ut tne fol
"l .itiare three month 0 00
OMtqiwein mom... " -
,,..,, nr one voar 12 W)
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Trjuwient notice in local column, L'U cents
utr lia I"' w,c" in""""1
A'lvertininK bill will be rendered quarterly,
All job work must be paid fob on dkmveky,
L BILYEU.
C. M. COLLI E1U
BILYEU & COLLIER
-Attorneys nd Counsellors at Law,
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
nRACTICK IX ALL THE COURTS OF
I tlii State. Will give special Attention
v eillection ami probate matters.
()rricis--Over Heudriek & Eakin's bank.
CEO. B. DORRIS,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
1HLL ntACTICE IN THE C3U11TS
IV of the Second Judicial District and in
h Supreme Court of this State.
Sntcial attention (riven to collectiouH and
matters in probate
Washburne & Woodcock
AUoriicys-at-Law,
rtOiiKNB CITY, - - - OREGON
OFFICE At the Court House. )y8m3
Cia A. IHIBR1S.
H, W. CONDON.
CONDON & DORRIS,
KUUEXECITY, - - -. OREGON
OmcE Over Robinson k Church's hardware
tore.
GEO. M. MILLER,
fUtorny and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and
Heal Estate Aient.
EUGENE CITY,
OREGON.
Oflii.? formerly occupied by Thompson &
Iteiin.
J. E. FENTON,
AUorncy-at-l.aw.
fcUGEXE CITY OREGON.
Siecial attention given t Real Estate True
ice and Abstracts of Title.
Orrn-i-Over Grange Store.
T. W. HARRIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drue Store.
Residence on Fifth street, where l'r Shelton
oruierly resideiL
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
i 1AX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res
Vidence when not professionally engaged.
Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby
.yjan Church.
J. J. WALTON. Jr.,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
Tf I'ourU of the State.
Speclol attention given to real estate, col
stini, and probate matters.
Collecting all kind of claims against tint
United States Government
Office in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8.
B.F. DORRIS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
ACENT.
I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE
Farms, Improved and Unimproved fown
property for sale, on easy terms.
Property Eented 'and Eents Collected.
The Insurance Companies I represent are
among the Oldest and most Reliable, awl in
the Prompt and Equitable adjustment of tlieir
l"es Stand Second to None.
"hare of your patronage ia solicited.
Otfioe up sUira, over the Grange Store.
B. F. DORRIS.
J. DAVIS,
Merchant Tailor.
HAS OPENED A SHOP OX NINTH
Street nppoiite the Star Bakm, where
f is prepml to ,0 U kiuds of work offered
in hi line.
A laive stock nf Fine Hotb on hand tr
tmer. to rlrct from.
Onanf our apm ialtie U the eottin arnl I
akin? of Ladie Cloaks. ;
l)1iri'nn ...I ..n.M.l.tlu Sat- '
U-turn gusrantiL
ugene, Not. 6, im. tf
I! IS! n
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ILVXil OE THE VERY LATEST STYLES
Suits Made to Order, Eits Guarimted.
No TROUBLE to
J. W. CHERRY,
"SOLD."
Our Ht.orft IntiMing solJ. and as wh kIuiII Imvn ta mov into
in tfin nicir t oturo, wi- navp (I'l'Tiiuiifiii to cio.hp out our enure hiock iift-
GARDJ.ESS OF COST.
AVe have iir stock ilin liiiiTsr Reliction of goodi Huitalilo for Holiday pres
ents to 1! found in tlm City.
Diamonds, Gold watches, Gold
chains, Silver Plated Ware,
Jewelry, Notions and
Novelties,
GOODS,
Album. Scrap Books
. . a.
Christmas and New Years uaras,
.And mi fiullens variety of nioe goods Call and see.
No Trouble io Show Goods.
CHAIN BROS.
F'rank Brothers
PORTLAND,
DKALKKS IS
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY.
V alter 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
Walking, Gang and Sulkey Plows.
JIost CoMi-i.F.TE Line of
Buggies, Carriiiwa a ml Spring Wagons on the Pacific ConRt. Having received our goods
duriiiL' t'h e low rates of freight from the East, wo lire going to give our customer tbo bene
fit, mid gjll them gut uls in our lino lower than ever before. Write for Cntnlogup mid
Prices. Address .....
Frank Jirolhcrs Implement Co.-Porlland, Or.,
Or .T. M. HENDRICKS, Agent, Eugene City, Or.
AT-
1 . .F. i
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Fdiii splendid "New
Sewinir Maeliines
oireriii" tbese iiiadniiM t cost, not liaving th time or room to deal in
y longer Tliis is m. fin" rtpportunity to fecuro one of these most popu
fufnrsl.ed, ni.d certjiuily (!' desirable of all .Sewing Maci.ines.
. I u io oHef ibe following; bargains:
Ladies' .Yew Market Cloaks for 1 less than Cost,
nti five Cent? fine Overcoats, (this season's pur
) for Si less Hum Cost.
ore all new, desirable oods and will pay 30 per cent, nn the ii.vfst-
if oil. had lo 1" W:,V "'x, '" , , .
a numln r ut ot'aer Krain to offer and to whirl. I will call ntten
, ti ue to time
I Rill
them an
P.rtta Nursery fniit ti"- for aJ'at
.l..l,nl n' f-i-hia 'r
tri ck(J fl'. r leave .ro -iT with M' '"-
J;- n'r ''''; y7r t'L:,1 '
trees i. leby the l;llil.!reil . b:l.
Fori
Twe
cJuise,
These
inent
I lmv(
nn froia
DISPOSED ? ! !
OUR M(i STOCK
-(F
Brownsville
-AX D-
GOODS.
See our remarkably complete and elegant
w stock at the
tiTLOWKST PRICES .t?J
SHOW Goods,
Walton's Krick.
Autograph Alburns,
Implement Co.,
OREGON.
V. PETERS';
White" Nickel-plated
All uompiete.
J .,,,, i.i..i I'nrifier in Nature'
! omu rrtnlv, and should I ud to thetx-
.,lM ... -i n,i., medirtue. in all disease
e tUrtomacb. liver ...d kidneyr.
Gent's Furnishing
y
A V ET D O Sugar-Coated
Ml Ull O Cathartic
If the liver be
PILLS.
come torpid, Ittho
bowels aro constipated, or If tho stomach
fails topcrform its functions proMrly, uso
Ajer'a Pill. They are luvuluublo.
For son'io ycurs I was a victim to Liver
Complaint, lit consequence, of which I
suffered from General Debility ami Indi
gestion. A few Isixes of Avor'a IMlls
restored mo to perfect benltli. W. T.
lirlglituey, llt'iulersiii, W. Ya
For years I bavo roliie.l innro tiinm
Ajcr's Is tluiu nnythiiig else, to
Regulate
my bowels. These Pills nro mild In 00
tioi, and do their work tliorouchly. I
have used them, with good effect, In
ease f Hheinnatisiii and 1 yspepsla,
ti. F. Miller, Attluborough, Alitss.
Ayer's Pills cured me of Stomach mid
Liver troubles, from which I liiul sulTensl
for venrs. I consider them the best pills
mode, uud would not lm without them. ,
Morris Gates, Dowiisvillu, N. V.
I was attacked with Ililloiis Fever,
which wits followed liy dauudice, anil
was so ilangorously 111 that, my friends
despaired of my recovery. I commenced
taking Ayer's' Pills, mid sixm regained
my customary strength anil vigor.
John C. Put'.ison, lAiwell, Nebraska.
Aist spring I siifforeil gnatly from a
troublesome humor on my side. In spitti
of every effort to cure this erupt loll, it in
creased until the Mesh becamo entirely
raw. I was troubled, at the sumo time,
with Iudiges tlou, and distressing pulusln
, The Bowels.
By the advice of a friend I lsgnn taking
Ayer's Pills. Ins short time I was free
from pain, my food digested properly, the
sores on my Issly couimenimi healing,
and, in less tint)) one month, 1 was cured.
Samuel D. White, Atlanta, Go.
I have long used Ayer's Tills, In my
family, and believe them to hn tho Isist
pills uiadu. S. C. Darden, Dardon, Miss.
My wife and little girl were, tnkon with
Dysentery a few days ngo, and I atonca
begun civing them innali doses of Ayer's
lllls, thinking I would call a doctor If the
disease became any worse. In a short
time tho bloody discharges stopped, all
pain went away, and health was restored,
Theodore Esling, Richmond, Va. tt
Ayer's Pills,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Maw. '
Sold by all Dealers In MeUldnei
-OF
Groceries,
Crockery,
Wood and
Willow Ware,
At prices to suit all
GOLDSMITH'S
Till: C.KOf F.lt.
tiring your produce to Goldsmith' and
get money for it.
B A o o srs
H A MB L ETONIAN.
rnillS HIGH llRKI) STALLION WILL
.1. stand at Stkw.mit'h SrAiu.K, Eugene, the
coming season, lie Is a sure foal getter. J
win also aianii
THFi MOUNTAIN HOY
At the same place. He is 7 year old and
weigh a little over l.fiOO lbs, and I one of the
best foal getters in the State of Oregon, lla
fine body, and is of splendid stock. I 'Hits to
suit the tunes.
THOROUCHBRED JACK.
I WILL ALSO STAND AT STEWART'S
L Stable during the cominir sckson a thorough
bred Jack. He is guaranteed to lie a sure foal
getter. Jte was rained in Washington Terri
tory, and was sired by a nurn iinixirted Ken-
ucky.lack; his dam wss an iniHirteil Kentucky
jenny.
"Two of c'lt are on exhibition at the lable.
Call and set them,
Terni uiAile kn iwn on applicatimi,
JAMi:S BATES.
This spaee reserved
for the
NINTH STREET
CASH STORE.
CRAIN BROS.
fete
, r, i t
J
J latfli,anJ
Jevrelrj,
Muilcal Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
hi Assorted HA
1E3
IJsA DEALEKS
TV. -w-
Camp Creek Items.
July '25, 1NH7.
People all busy hunching. Crops lalhor
libt.
Hops l.Kiking very well; nil expecting big
prices.
The shot gnu is in daily use ard the
grouso are suffering.
We have a Suudnv school mid il is well nt
leuded by young folks.
Wn have another settler on the creek. Mr.
Greenwood has moved up with his fninily.
Mr. Robert Hnwley mid wife were ou the
creek a few days iigo visiting ut Mr. M. J.
llillegas.
Some improvements goini; on in thu shape
of new lisi'iis uud new hop bouses which
go to show that a sawmill is a good thing in
a tii'ighbiirlioiid.
I would advise a young man hen ho takes
his gil l out riding to lie sure lo have a strong
vehicle or get her life iiiMircd, be niiiihl have
to pay damages.
Mr. A. Harbin hud unite an neeident a day
or two ago. His hoises rau nlf with him And
demoralized bis wngon, and we hear be is
somewhat damaged ulso.
Some of our old settlers have returned
from Eastern Oregon. Mr. Douiiivaii and
family and Mr. Hugh Clark. They give
rather a discouraging report from that sec
tion.
Judgiug from the signs of the times I
think we will have a wadding ou Ibe creek
before long provided the wheel horso doesu t
break down and then look out for long faces
and short ones too. '
We have quite s curiosity up here in the
slinpe of a genuine cowboy, otic of the guv
and festive kiml that ride lino horses with
saddle and whip nud visits the Indies and
thinks ho is quitu a masher.
We had some excitement oil' the creek a
few days ago about our new county Mini.
Some nro liitppy and others are not, judging
by the long faces some of the parties wear.
Such is life. Some can laugh while others
mourn and still the world goes around.
Mr. Scott Siler died on the lHih, was bur
ied on the lllth. The funeral was attended
by the largest crowd of friends (hat have
assembled here at a funeral for years. Some
of tho young folk bad ipiite an accident
Willie on tlie way.
Cue of Mr. Duutcn's boys bad a narrow
escape one day this week; a race horse ran
away with him and ran all tho way from Mr.
Clinks to .Mr. lnintcns. lie I my was car
rying a bucket of butter and wheu the horse
reached home he made a very short turn nt
a gate and down came boy, butter and all in
a heap.
If hops should not brings good pneo this
fall, I fear we w ill hfivo a serious job of sit
tins un with our axcmiiu us it will bft more
than frail human nnttiro cab bear to be en
tirely routed in a pitched buttle and then not
get a good price so as to bo ablu to drown his
sorrow in a Mowing bowl. More Minn.
IU'sti.kh.
I'linnm fur a illasrol.
N. Y. Mail and Express, ,
The sum of :i,2()(l,00(l is a good deal of
money to make from a f 5 bill in a single af
ternoon. Gus Schwartz, electrified a group
of Washington Park men by liguring out for
them yesterday morning tiuw, liy tuo invest
nietit judicious iuvestmeiit was bis careful
qualinoatinn-of !i Monday, r:l,2UI),000
could have been made at the race track in
seven straiuut Ms. Put Moran, who won
the first race, sold l.r to 1. The original
bill laid ou him would havo increased to $M0.
Little Sullivan, tho winner of the second
race, sold !i to 1, mid the f SI) laid on bim
would have increased to $lii(). Carnogiu, be
fore be took the third race, sold 'i to 1, and
the ,101) bet on bim would have won 1 320.
The fourth race wascapturcd by Avery, who
old 10 to 1. The fll'JO on him would have
swelled to :1,2U(). The fifth race was also
taken by a 10 to 1 horse horse, Dark Hall.
This would bavo made tho :i,"00 9:12,200.
AgaiiiHt tho winner of the sixth race the
bookmakers laid '20 to 1. Tho investment of
tho winnings cm him would have increased
the capital to (110,000. In the lust race
Queen I less, the winner, sold 5 lo 1, and a
final investment of tho winning ou her
would bavo put e.1,'200,01'0 in Ibe pockets of
the luck fellow who could buve started out
with a single) $0 and guessed thosoven races.
Schwart's figures uiadu tbo ycs of the nicu
who wero watching his computation bulge.
It was a wonderful day for short horses,
What a day it would have Is cn for a high
roller with a mascot!
Tcard.
SeBiNoriEi.il, August '2, lhb7.
Editor Giubd: The town of Springfield
il.roi.'ii iel.i a ittittn of excitement laat
Saturday by nn aiticlo appearing in the
UUARD, written ny "lininnier, which was
false in every particular. The party that
h I. ,id rfrnct) to hit never abilHed his
wife on the streets as "RmubUr" stated, but
lias borne witn niccKiic more inau any oia
cr nmu would havo done. The writer of that
false article is well known in this town And
we would advise him to nud the Ninth Com
mandment, which reads, "Thou shall not
bear fulse witness against Ihy neigblior," as
. i i . i. i . f, :.. ...... .:.......
ne is a cuurcu niemoer. it iud Beiiiimcu,
of this town of both seics that the writer of
that false article will bo the first to receive a
coat of tar and feathers. The people have
not been blind if they havo kept silent. We
dot wish to get into a controversy through
onr county paper, bul justice should bo
done though the Heaven lull. There is a
nigger in the woodpile, and if "llamhlci" is
not careful he will I let out.
Jl s-iK K.
Delays are Dangerous.
You say, well, 'lis only a slight cold, look
out, it may lead to an iiirUtnatlnii nf tbe lining
ing f niiniernus sir cells .if Dot Lungs this is
Pneumonia. Or to paiiiilie .initrtetinn of
the fibre of the air iiassagxi, which is Asthma:
or tl.s iiifl.iiiiution ot the lining umibnine of
tlis throat and tubes hich ps through tl.a
Lungs, which in the first stae is called liron
chilis, and may lead to eonsumptipn. Santa
Abie is delicious in flavor, certain and wrf"ct
in Its lesiilt. A few doffs will relieve, a thor
ough treatment cure the a've named di.esse.
Every buttle warranted by all ilrik.'gifU.
Hunt is stlling an
boot and shoes. He
iiiimiiiu' ninoiiiit of
is the pioneer liier-
chant iu this line of business, and si lls at ex
ree lingly low price, (iivc Lun atriul In fore
purchasing elsew here.
HnjMiiit Gam.
The repealing ritle of the German nrmv
ditfersi,tiu the ordinary rifle- in the fact
(inn ino mock, instead ot stopping short
where it is grnsed by the h ft hand, is pro
longed to within nn inch of tbo end of the
barrel. This constitutes tho resorvoir of
cartridges. The firing consists of three movo-
meiiis -Iho "ready," during which each man
gives a sharp turn to tho rinht to a lever
alsive the lock of his gun nud tbo familiar
"present" and "tire. '1 ho company stands
four deep, the two frout rank tiring, while
the two rear ranks rcchargo their magazine.
So rapid aro the movements that the maga
zine is emptied, with a pcrcerisible allowance
each timo for rapid uiui, iu ten second. To
lliiuk of what would happvn lo any body of
men exposed to half a minute of firing like
this ii limply appalling.
It is all very well fur a Russian governor
to issue orders to his troops calling upou
them lo remember that battles are won by
courage, and not by repeating ritles, but the
moral t llect of Ilin new weapon both utiou
those using it and those opposed to it must
ne enormous, lo le utile to wait until the
enemy, iu whatever form he may bo.
is within a few yaids of you and
then to deliver your fire upon bim
at tho rule of a shot a second, is quite
enough to revolutionize all attack forma
tions.- llroad Arrow.
An Astonished Cow.
'I he old cow walked by the dairy shed,
And she said, iu her iiiminaiit way, she said:
"I'm feeling nlsiut a fine at silk;
I nil. I ii like a ilrinK ol my own kiiihI uiIik,
And looking around sho prusestly or
A pail a stamliiur lieside the door
It was buttermilk about two days old;
Hut the sued vaccine h.nln't been told;
So h only remarked: "It's mean to bilk
An Industrious cow et her own Rood milk.
And she took a drink, ami she looked aurprlsed,
And .111. wlkitil liriv. Kr.il tlmt viur nrtiilMA.I.
She surmised about half way down the lane)
Aim sue saui in astonishment mixed with pain:
"To bulge by the llavor of that there milk,
I can't l feeling as tine a silk.
I unlit iu I. Ill, ma I'll Ii.., li.ir
When 1 get to giving down milk like that
ruck.
More Converts to Moil'i Teachings.
The Auaichists held a secret meeting iu
Fifth street last night, and Jobnun Most oc
cupied the chair. After the initiation of 43
new members. Most addressed them, telling
them that if they desired also to become
members of the International Hitle Corps
they could purchase muskets from Lim at 8
apiecii; for 1'J he could get them the best
musket obtainable. When it was announced
that 910,000 hud been collected for the do
fuiise lund of. Iho condemned Chicago Anar
chists, there wi great cheering. Before the
eiose of tho meeting Most made a pech.
Ho said: "Wo must not allow the police to
club us into minc e ment. The constitution
(Ives ns the right to defend ourselves. Our
Chicago brethren ditl so on tho 4th of May
last, and I am proud of tho result of my
teachings. Thut boom taught our enemies a
lcssou."-N. Y. World, July 18.
1 Double Wedding.
"We must apologize for the wretched op
pcuranco of tho Calliope this week," says
one of tho Dell's Dakota exchanges, "wo
have been utterly tinsbln lo do tbat paper
justice. Our wife arrived from the Last ear
ly in the week, mid, instead of fighting it out
with the liuly we married since coming to
this place they both fell upon us, and pound
ed us very nearly to a jelly. When we
explain that we write this holding tho pencil
wiili our teeth tho reader will readily sue how
imposslblu it wns for us to make this issue
what we would dosiro." Dakota Poll.
Ou Friday hist liatti.ry E, first U. 8. srtil
lery, and Company I of the fourteenth U. S.
infantry, arrived at Lebanon and camped just
north of tbo city limits, where they remained
until Sunday mumiiig. The expedition was
under the command of Col. Davis, and wag
joined there by Gen, Gibbons. The object
of Iho march is to acquaint tho men nud
horses with field service. They go from
hero lo Fish Lake, where tbey will be joined
by F troop, second U. S, cavalry. On tboir
return to Vancouver, thoy will go via the
Mi Kenzie route, Eugene and the West Side.
Portland News.
Iliittlfsnnks hmiiiii to be opposing prohibi
tion iu this stale with all their venom. A few
days ago tbo life of a two-year-old child who
bail been bitten in Southern Oregou, was
barely saved by tbo timely arrival of a supply
of whisky, and to-day we have to record the
death of a twelve year-oM boy in Umatilla
couuty from the effects of rattlesnake bite, tho
sovereign remedy not being obtainable,
Tuesday Vl'elegram.
At Rulcm, Gov. Pennover hu commuted
the sentence of J. U. Kobrson, who was sent
to the peniteiiliary from Clatsop county for
lilo for killing J. W. Bobbin 1HNU. Itobe-.
son's health Lad been failing for some timo,
and it was upon condition that he left the
state, ami upou petition n( a number of prom
inent citiens of Astoria, that sentence was
commuted, ,
"What is this?" thundered the chairman;
"here is a newspaper report of an 'Anarchist
washed ashore.' Who ha broken tho rules
of this order?" "Ho wa dead," said a mem
ber rising, "or ha would nevor hare submit
ted. Life.
It is said thutGon. raise's new cup de
fender, the "Volunteer, thst "so delicately
poised is the beautiful sloop tbat pressure
uo greater than tbat of a woman' hand is
enough to compel her to yinld to its influ
ence." The EnglMnneii will not take that
enp this year at least.
It is expected that tbe expenses of tho wed
ding of the Emperor of China will be $3,000
000. The people console thsuisc Ives because
it eosls more than that to keep bim single,
ami he fasten his shirt with a toggle, too,
and has uo buttons to sew on.
What Is It?
That produces that beautifully soft com
plexion and leaves no traces of its applica
tion or Injurious effect"!? T bo answer, Wis
doiu'e llinVrtiue accomplishes all this, anil
i pronounced by ladies of tasto and refine
ment lo bo the liiost delightful toilet article
ever produced. Warranted harmless and
mlchl..-.is. F. M. Wilkius, neeut, t'ugen
Ifily.