The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, September 10, 1887, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEMX.1TI0S OPDEWRATIC PRINCIPLES, AXD TO EARN i nOXEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OF OCR BROW.
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EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1887.
NO, 3.
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1. I, CAMTI5ELL,
Publisher unci Proprietor.
(li'l'I('K -Oh the East side nf Willamette
i ,Wt. letwecii Seventh and Eighth Streets.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Vr annum
Six Months
'Hire j months
.... S2 50
.... L2.1
.... .75
OtKO.Nl.X
KATHW OH AUVKUTISINO.
Advertisement inserted as follows:
One square, ten line, or less one insertion $3:
esch subsequent insertion 91. Ca.t required
in advance.
Time advertiser will be charged at tho fol
lowing rates:
One square three months ?' W
One square ix mouth 8 00
One square one year........... 1-
Transient notices in local colimin, 20 ci nts
per line tor each insertion.
Advertising LilU will lie rendered quarterly.
All job work must be paid von ox delivehy.
L. BILIEU,
-Attorney and Counsellor at Law,-
eugexk city, oiiegox.
practices ix all the courts of
L this State. Will give special attention
to cnlleetions and probate matters.
()KHieK--Over Homlrick 4 Eakin's bank.
" ceoTbTdorris
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
nLh PRACTICE IX THE CDUKT3
y of the Second Judicial District and in
lis Supreme Court of this State.
Special attention given to collections nnd
Diatters in probate
Washburne & Woodcock
Attorncys-at-LaWi
aUUEMB CITY, - - - OUKciON
OFFICE At the Court House. jySm3
liKO. A. llOHKIS.
H. W. CONDON.
CONDON & DORMS,
Attorneys-at-Lau ,
EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON
Okfick Over Robinson li Church's hardware
tore. f
CEO. M. MILLER,
Mtorny and Ccunssllor-at-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
KUGEXE CITY, - OKKGOX.
Glllce formerly occupied by Thompson &
Bean.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorncy-at-Law.
EUGENE CITY
OREGON.
Special attention given to Real Estate 1'rac
...i a ... ..f 'I'iti..
Omt'E Over5range Store.
T.W.IUltllIS,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton
ormerly resided.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CI AX BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or res
idence when not professionally engaged.
Residence on Eighth street, opposite Fresby
rian Church.
Tj. WALTON Jr.,
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW,
KUGEXE CITY. OREGON.
7ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
11 CourU of the State. '
Special attention given to real estate, col
ecting, and probate matter. ,
Collecting all kinds of claims against the
United States Government
Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and 8.
B. F. DORRIS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE
Farms, Improved and Unimproved I own
proerty for sale, on easy terms.
Property Sented and Eents Collected,
The Insurance Companies I represent are
anrnng the Oldest aud most Reliable, ami in
the Prompt andEqUTAK.E adjustment of their
lueses Stasd Second to None.
. share of your patronage is solicited.
Mffice up stairs, over the Grange Store.
B. F. DOERLi.
J, DAVIS,
Merchant Tailor.
HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH
Street opposite the Star Bakery, whet
he it prepared to .In all kimls of work offered
in hi line. ,
A Urge stock of Fine Cloths on band for
customer to select fmm. .
One of our eialtie i the cutting and
akimrnf LadL a Cloaks.
Keiring and cleaning done promptly- t
facthm guarantor.!.
Kugeoe, Not. ti, ISNl. tf
i s
I DISPOSED on
OUR RIG STOCK
-OF-
Brownsville
!S!nr;Boys Clothing
AXD-
k: Furnishin
GOODS.
See our remarkably rompletu and ihxuiit
new stock at the
w; '" fLOWK8T PBICESJM
IhVm OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES
Suits Made to Order, Eits Guanmtcd.
No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods.
J. W. CHERRY, Walton's Brick.
W i
m
ftvrmi
m IJokBiBL.
Sole Agents for Eugcns City,
FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
ftt GOLD AND SILVEI. SHIRTS - Q
Id
07
Wu are still at the old reliable "Grange Store,"
k-A and can sell you anything tlnvt you want to eat
or wear,
i""3 Cheaper Than the Cheapest.
NEW GOODS.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Not a Catiiornia Bear.
Ainliody can cat. b a culd thin kind of
wenlbrr. The troiibltt is to li t !;o, like the
man who caiibt the In-ur. Wo advise our
re.id, ix to pnrchiiMMif auv deny ji-it n lioltlc
of SVXTA ABIE, the California King of Con
sumption, Asthma, Bii'iii'hitis Cou. hs and
Croup Ciin s, und l.ei p it h.mdy. "l is idcaf-
llig to Hi" tti mid il nth to tl.e idmvu com
plaii'ls. Sold at Jl.tHi a bottle or :i for
CALIFORNIA CAT R-tTUF niv.s immedi.
ate n li; f. The t'alarrhal virus is soon dis
placed by its htiiling and pem tmliiii; nutiire.
tiive it n trial. Si months treatment -M.IKI,
sent by mail f 1,10.
Having perfected ariaiiLji 'incuts with par
ties iu Portland, I .1111 able now to timl pur-
haw rs 'or lauds kioio readiiv than
heretofoic. If yon bine laud for s.ilo, im
proved or unimproved, yn-t cuiiiiot do bet
ter than to entrust vour business wiili us.
Terms reasonable. Your patri;iai.'t' solicited.
H. F. Doni.is.
California Cat-R-Cure.
The only irilaianteed cure for ontarrli, cold
in the bead, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal
deafness and sole eyes, Restoro tlitl sense
of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from
catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow
ilireclions aud a euro ia warranted, bv nil
ilruggistH. Send for eiiculai to ABIE'i'lNE
MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, Cal. Six
months' treatment for Sl.t'l); sunt by mail
$1.10. For sale by nil druggists.
IBEAUTIFUL ? DRESS GOODS!!'-
From the Cheapest to the Best at
prices according to quality.
A LARGE STOCK OF
BOJf S and MM$
From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can
be suited either as to Price or Quality.
Delays arc Dangerous.
You say, well, 'tis only a slight cold, look
out, it mav lead to an iiillamatiou of the lining
lug of numerous air cells of the Lungs this i.
I'ueuinoiiia. Or to KiuiMiiiHlic contractions of
the tibres of the air passages, which is Asthma;
or the iulliimalinii of the lining membrane of
the throat nnd tubes which puM through the
Lungs, which in the first stage is called Bron-
hitis, and may leail to cniiiumptien. .Santa
Abie is delicious in thivor, crtain ami perfect
in its losuit, A few doses u ill relieve, a thor-
oiuh treatment cure the a'ove uaiiicd diseases.
hvery Isittle wamuiteil liy all driigKlsta,
SCROFULA
Humors,
Erysipelas,
Canker, and
Catarrh,
Can be
cured by
purifying
the blood
with
Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to
the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call.
oun stock is
ifT Frwlie iicw anl Sty
Look us over; if wn do h"t navi: yoa money, we will mak koiho ohh i-Iso
II to you low.
r-A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. -
F. B. DUNN.
Idonot bellevo thnt
Ayur's Sursaparilla
has an equal as a euro
for Scrofulous Hu
mors. It is pleasant
to take, gives strenglli
to the. body, ami pro
duces a more perma
nent result than any
medicine. I ever used.
E. lluliica, fcortu
Lindiilu, Ohio,
I have tisod Ayer's
Sarsnparilla, in my
family, for Scrofula,
and know, if it la
taken faithfully it wilt
thoroughly eradicate,
this tcrribl disease.
W.K. Fowler, M.D.,
Grecnvillo, Teun.
For forty yours I
have suffered with
Krysipelaa. I have,
tried various remedies
for my complaint, but
found no relief until
I commenced UHing
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
After tnkini? ten but
tics of this medicine I
am completely cured.
.M. v. Ameslmry,
Uockport, Me.
I liavo giifferoil, for '
years, from Catarrh,
which was bo severe
that it destroyed my
appetite nnd wcuk
ened my ay s to in.
After trylnff other
remedies, without ro
lief, I begun to tnko
Ayer's Sarsnpnrilla,
nnd, in a few months,
was cured. Susan L.
;ook, W.i Albany St.,
Boston, Muss.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is superior to any
blood purillor that I
ever tried. I have
taken It for Scrofula,
Canker, and Sult
Klieuin, and received
much bcnellt from it.
It is gixid, also, for
a wcuk stomach.
Millie June Peirce, S.
Bradford, Mass. tt
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mum.
rrloe tl tlx bottles, 3.
HARK Kit ( IL WOKKM!
MS BARKER. Expert Gun
Smith Stock ot Guns and Am
munition on hand.
KIC.K.VL - - - oki:ox,
Litcrnry Lifr.
The Imld .1 iuit novelist stretched and yawned,
Aim Kl: "1 liai'D ilont a L-ood nnrlits work:
I he nwy morning has imt yet dawned,
A lut I ve huished my tale of the Deacons
Pirk;'
lie has murdered Ids ajed uncle In bed.
And taken a iloxni lus of g"l.l,
And a rich man's daughter and merrily lied
To sea to IsM-oine a pirate bold.
In ehaoter I he has cut the ears
Off seventeen desiierate mutineers;
Ik' ha hanued from the yard arm about a
sistte.
And iisected a mall lot more:
It ' has rescued tleven Circassian iriils.
And killed three trailers in Indian nenrls;
He lias esusml a number of shockiui wrecks;
And painted Vermillion a lot of decks;
Anil four times h has escaped from jail
Bv r.irving the keepers in ph 4 tine;
And the ultimate chapter would turn yon pale,
For the deaths must average two per 'inn.
Aril I think I have cot this tliini? down tine.
And business ia bad if thisboi.k can fail,"
And his wife stole into the room just then,
As a wail was heard from the room in the
rear-
And she said: "Will von wipe vourirorr nen.
And tske a sh11 at the baby, dear.
- Puck.
Businm K Business
X. Y. Sun.
"I want to place a column ud. in your
paper, Rind lie to the editor, "culling at-
leiition to my special brand of "Old Raveu"
whisky,
"All right, sir," responded the editor
briskly. "I will bs at your service iu a mo
menl.1' Then he went to the speaking-tube and
whispered to the foreman:
"Kill tliat editorial 011 'The Curs of
Uuui'" '
Slavery in Rra.il promises soon to be a
thing of the past. The parliament of the
empire is now considering a bill providing
tor the final stages of emancipation and it
will pass. It declares all slaves registered
under the act of 1871 to lie free. Rut they
must servo their musters two years more, be
ing paid, however, and being e.irod for.
Moreover they can redeem themselves for
about $2011 each. Slaves fiO years old or
more need not thus servo their masters, and
if one of a married oouple happens in
some way to free himself the other also be
comes free. The registered number of
slaves now iu the ctnpite is about 1,200,000.
Mr. Monocul, who has passed years in Nic
aragua either as representative of the United
States government in surveying a canal route
or as the promoter of the short cut through
the Isthmus, was interviewed in New York
rtceiitly, and was as coulideut as ever of the
feasibility ot the Nicaragua route. Of the
I'uuama canal be remarked that since the be
ginning of the work in 1HH1 it bad advanced
about 15 per cent, us to quantity, but not ns
to quality. This slow progress was due both
to natural obstacles and to bad management.
Should the Panama canal ever bo completed,
the obligations of 1) Lesseps' company would
be, he held, iu the neighborhood of $W,.
000,000.
The New Hop Market.
Nmv Yobk, S. pt. (!. The Commercial lln.
b tin represents eoncernin;; ilu bop crop that
the English crop, according to tho U'st ad
vices, will be light, so far as tine quality is
concerned. (Quotations iu this market are ss
follows: l'acilie coast crop of lSSli, tast, 14
(11 common, 1 .'(' RI; crop of lhS.", good
to prime, ti to 10c; (lermaiia of lttSti, best are
quoted at 1 b" I V', und common to good at
Uii Rlc; New York state crop of 18H5, seed
lings, 'JO to ."e; crop of IShti, common to
good, l'J(n 1.1c; chui (if l(js,"i, best, 8(51 lOo",
medium, 0(11 7e. 'Hie Uneidu I'nion of 8ep-
tei.dier il represent that for several Jays bop
pickers by tin wagonhiad have been moving
southward, while very much larger number
have Is cii pouring into the valley by hop
trains of the Ontario ,v Western. Mauy uf
the grow, ran ill not allow pickers to div in
to tin ir lu st hops before next iteek, a the
vim s continue to look bright ami healthy.
and the hops are improving each day iu qual
ity, ah yet mere is 110 iicpruilation from
vermin n ported. The oidv complaint is
concerning a light sprinkling of red rust,
ausing little damage further than to slightly
injure the looks of the sample. No contract
are being made of late for above 20c or lea
llianl.su. 1 here is very little doing iu the
market at Present, all oneration belmr con
tinued with the utmost caution.
Ji Slury or Niiiurul bin.
Two hundred years ago iu Chiua thora
was just mich a cra.o about natural gua a
we nave iu this country to-day. Ga
wells were sunk with us much vim nnd
vigor ns the celestials were capable of, but
owing to a gas expiation that killed several
millions of people slid tore up and destroyed
a large district of country, leaving a large
iiiiaim sea, Knowu oil me maps as laKO too
Chang, the boring of any more gas wells
was then and there piohibiLnl by law. It
seems according to the Chinese history, many
large and heavy pressure wells were struck,
und iu some districts wells were sunk close
to each other. Cms was lighted, as soou as
struck, as is done iu this country. It is
stated that one well villi its unusual pres
sure, by induction or buck draught pulled
ilowu into the earth the burning gas of a
small well, resulting iu a dreadful explosion
of a large district, destroying tho inhabitant
thereof, 'I lie same catastrophe is imminent
in this country unless the laws shall restrict
further developments iu boring so many
wills. Should a similar explosion occur
there will be such an upheaval us will dwarf
the most terrible earthquake ever kr.owu.
1 he country along the gas licit from loledo
through Ohio, Indiana and Koutuchy will be
ripped llli to a depth of 1,200 to l,l00 feet
ami Happed over like n pancake, leaving a
chsam through which the water of Lake
l'.ne will come howling down, filling the
Ohio and Mississippi valleys und blotting
them out forever. Cincinnati Commercial
Gazelle.
Wkhdino Norton AuxmiiAnoN. A young
lady was married last month and a newspa
per account of tho event was bended: "Join
ed in July. "Attached in August," hat
been the fate of those who married this
month. Likewiso, some will be "Spliced ill
September," "Orallge-flnworod ill October,"
"Nuptialized iu November," and 'Doubled
in December." Portland Telegram.
Lehman Blum, of Pendleton, having re
signed ss a member of the stale board of ug
riculture, Governor Peiinoyor appointed iu
bis stead J. 11. Keeny, of the same place.
Notict.
There is one vacant free scholarship in the
State University for Lane county, for which
examination ol applicants will bu made on
Monday, October 0th, 1S7. Thoso wishing
to apply will please send 111 their names.
A. W. Patikiihon,
School Superintendent.
August 20, 1H87.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
Farm and City Property
ror a term of years at
lowest Rates.
A-to SHERWOOD BURR.
NOTICE OFDISSOLUTION.
VOTK'K IS IIERKRV GIVK.V THAT
l McCornaek A Collier, bis.kmiler. and
stationers, is this day ilin,nvvl bv iimtiisl
cousent. Joel McCornsck retiiinii. The bind
nfs will he roiitintierl bv Geo. Ci'liier, who
will collect all claim, due the t rio 'i l dis
charge all claim, again! the same. lii.ued,
.loll. .Met i:na k,
til.o. CiiI.MtH.
Kilgene, Aug. 2.1, Jvi".
Tbankful for pat !ils-rl icirnna.-e I most
n p 'df'illy invito a t-'iitin'i lin e n( the same,
1 ml sli.ill at ail times strive to merit a share of
pnlilic patronage. Renwctfiilly,
Glo. I'oLLIlU,
harm lor balo.
1 1 are for sale 220 acres of land know 11 ns
the Oilflhin farm; 25 ucrcs good timber anil
the remainder all prairie. Ail under funco;
good bouse aud barn; good orchard and
other improvements. The pluco has an
abundance of good spring water and is sit
tinted one. fourth mile from the 1 Icasatit
II ill school house, one of the best school
district in the county. F01 further particii
urs apply to 1, 0. iiknuuick.
Notice.
I have this day disposed of my entire in
terest in the stock of furniture and undertak
jug goods iu F.ugeue City to J. U. Ream, who
will continue the business at tue old stand,
and collect all bills due 111 e for furniture and
undertaking goods, urn pay all outstanding
obligation. M. a. Wai.lis.
Augusta), 1887.
Don't Believe It
When tohl that F. M. Wilkin, tlu druggist,
is not si lling "Wisdom's Rolicrtiiio" for the
complexion, the most elegant ami only really
barmlei preparation of its kind in the
world, snd giving a beautiful picture card
with every bottlu.
. - .
An Absolute Cure.
The ORIGINAL ARILTINE OINTMENT
it onlv Dtit np in large two oun" tm boxes
und is an absolute cure for old sores, burns
wounds, chapped bauds, and all skin erup
tions. Will positively cure all kinds uf piles,
Ask forth ORIGINAL AI1IET1NK OINT
MENT. Sold by all druggist at 25 cent per
box by mail M cent.
What Is It?
That product that beautifully soft com
plexion and leave 110 trace of it applica
tion or injurious effecU? The answer, Wis
ilom's ltotiertine accomplish!' all Ibis, slid
is prououueed by ladie of taste and retlne-
rueut to lie the most delightful toilet article
ever produced, warranted nannies auu
matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene
City.
Eugene
llr llltl llm Best.
In the iipring of 1N77 a young man, the
son of n quite prominent New York divine,
arrived iu Fargo, Dukotu. I so hail 12,000,
which bis father bad giveti lam with which
to start west, and grow up with the country.
rour weeks after his arrival lie telegraphed
homo for money enough to buy a return
ticket. It was promptly sent and a few
days nftcr the young man walked into hi
father a house 111 New xork, lluding hi pa
ternal relative iu hi study, preparing a ser
mon. The old gentleman regarded liiiil
auxioflsly over hi spectacle, and seeing
that he appeared to be in good liimllk, said,
somewhat seven ly:
".My son, 1 fear that you urn not iiiuko
good use of your opportunities in the Wost."
"1 did tlie liest 1 could, miller.
"Were yon robbed or anything of that
kind?"
"Oh, no."
"Then I must say cmphuticullly that you
have have been an uii'.iilhlul steward. If I
had been in your place I could have done
better with that $2000 than you did."
"I am positive that you eouldn t have,'
replied the young man, (irmly. "I held a
royal sentience, the best hand I ever heard
of in the game, und put ull my money ou
it, but when it came to the sliow-down a Dig
fat man across the tablo bad live sees and a
revolver and took tho sit. I never played
poker iu Dakota before aud didn't know
anything about that, so I don't see how I
could have doue any Ixdtur." Dakota Hell,
Puyin; (u Vitw Hie Full!.
"I docluro," said u gentleman who bad just
returned from a trip through the south, "it's
an outrage; that's just what it is."
"What's an outrage?" said a man with a
bad limp, who bad just come up.
"Why, this thing of fencing 111 the battle
fluids and making a man pull out bi pocket
bonk before he can look at them. I eveu had
to pay a quarter to view the battlefield of
Lookout Mountain, a piece 01 scenery mat
ought to bo national property."
"I that what they chargo now?"
"Yes."
"They've reduced the price, then, since I
wus there."
"You don't say so? What did it cost you?"
"Why, sir it cost me us good a leg as any
man ever stood npon, ond I've had to stump
along on cork the best I could ever since. A
quarter! utuph! you got ofT cheap."
It is commonly supposed that the ouly
persons who are eager for war are officers who
are anxious to win fame or a higher rank.
That women should ever derive au advan
tage from war and the preparation for war
does not readily occur to tho imagination.
Yet there is a lirm in lierliu that employ
200 girl who would be thrown out of em
ployment if war preparation should cease.
They manufacture little bundles of uutisep
tic dressing materiul, with which all (.iernuiu
soldier are to he supplied in future so that
they muy be able to dress their own wounds
in the absence of a surgeon. Fifteen thous
and of these packages are mado every day.
As the work calls for the greatest cleuuliness
the girls are alldiessed iu while linen cloaks
and are forbidden to bring victuals or any
thing else into the room where they work.-
Tho Epoch.
One of District Attorney McGitiu's friends
asked hi in lint was tha most striking thing
La witnt'Vtd while aiming Victorians? lie
answered t'uaf tho fuet that a 1'nited Statet
... 1 -ii ..1. !. . I l.ll
FoRSALf.-l.-I..Uinall parts ot Eugene iweniy uoiiur 111 was wou r, u,,n
City with snd without hmrs. Price to amt , tamUiail scrip, ineir o 1 1 luunej, wan uia
Gu. M. Miu.ru. jcouuted two per cent. Welcome.