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11 II IP r k ii i i Bljlj Man CITY ft ARB. 1 ! ESTABLISHED FOB THE DISSEMINATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN AN HONEST UVIXC BY THE SWEAT OF Ol'R BROW, )U20. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1887. NO, 8. jhf tfugcne (City (Guard. "ll campbell, lulilitiT l'roprlelor. ..,,,() tlii Kii fill'' 'f Willamette "t t.tweeu Seventh and Eighth Street. ...;i;M.! uk suiist nirriux. ......... S2 .10 1.2.1 73 Ml""1" MO! til rf ll"lltlll 01! K ON'I.Y K-rKr OH APVKllTWINQ. I Vl!rtisemci.L inserted an follows: U""" ..r hm nun insertion 83: ,w.rT' Tra L Cash reouired jl, UIIMX"C - Sierti-in.wiUUclu.e.Ut the f.,1-'"thn-month.. W JO ,u;.re nix mouths jj t line tor each insertion. A vertisit.g bill- will 1-e rendered quarterly. AU job w,.rk must be PAID run ox dkuvekv. L, BILIEU, lAttorney ana ujunse.iur ui Law, I EUGENE CITY. OREGON. Ku VCTICKS IX ALLTHE COURTS OF Y .i.!, st,it.,.. Will k'ive special attention nillections and probate matters. OricB -Over Hendrick & Eukin's bank. CEO. B. D0RR1S, illtorneij and Counsellor- at-Law, n fi'iiT.1 "'AiTmv HrILL FKAUllCti x uin yj ... V of the .Second Judicial District and m Supreme Court 01 mis .iuk. So.! attention given to collections aud Luers in probate Vashburne fc Woodcock Attorncys-at-Lsiw, IjGENB CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. iy8m3 feu. A. DOIIKIS. 8. W. CONDON. CONDON & DORRIS, Attorneys-at-Law , UUENE CITY, - - - OKEUOA OmtE-Over Robinson 4 Church s hardware CEO. M. MILLER, Lttornv and Counsellor-at-Law, and j Real Estate Agent. rGEXECITY, - OREGON. oflioc formerly occupied by Thompson & Brail. i J. E. FENTON, Attoriicy-at-Luiv. tUGEXE CITY OREGOX. to Ileal Estate Prac lice and Abstracts of Title. Office Over Grunge Store. fr.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton nrmerly resided. . DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, '1 IAN RE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or res i Vidence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Freshy nan Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOBN KY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGOX. WILL PRACTICE IX ALL THE I! Courts of the State. , S(ecial attention given to real estate, coi ctiii, and probate matters. I '.,11.....:.... .n f ..l.iliii. maiiist the civilly all KlH'ia - v......-- -o United States Government rhce in Walton s brick rooms i ami o. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE A Farms, Improved and Unimproved lown tirinrti for ua .in uaV terms. Proporty Hented and Bents Collected, 1 he Insurance Companies I represem a iums the Uldent aud most Reliable, nil n the Pkompt andEyi lTAHM! adjustment of their losses Stand Second to None. share of your patronsg"1 is solicited. Office up stairs, over the Grange tore. B. F. DORKIm. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS orEXED A SHOP OX NINTH Street oppmite the Sur Rakerv, whet b is prep.wed to do all kinds of work offered in his line. 0 A lar,;e stuck of Fine Cloth on hand tor cu.tomera to select fmm. . , On, of our w-ialtie is th cutting- nd akiiiij of IjMlirt Cliwk. . Repairing and cleaning done promptly. Sat isfaction (niaranteeai Eugine, Not, 6, 1886. tf II IS! U DISPOSES OF ! i'-1. ' J K-LOWK8T PRIO HATtJ OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES Suits Made to Order, Fits Guaranteed. No .TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. W. CHERRY, Walton's Brick. pi w j y FOR THE JUSTLY kut.l AAim Si . k tk All gt1 GOLD MiJ SILVtK 5Hinii itii X3P hJt We are still at the old reliable "Grange Store," J1 I3- and ran sell you anything that you want to eat "- gfj or wear, SJfi Tlion Ihn PIlOOIWKt l ma Hi man NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF tf BEAUTIFUL ? DRESS GOODS!'- From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF B00t m& SHOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to th e Finest ; ca n suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS TFrcsli, flew and Styinh.jSZ Look u over; if wh da not save you money, e will make no me one -U f 11 to you low. -A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. F. R. DUNN. OUR RIG STOCK Brownsville- 8rfs Furnishing GOODS. See our remarkably complete and elegant new stink at the CELEBRATED llPfl Allinf A 1 iiiv vn.'v.. Make No Mistake. Rv disiirlliiij the Kvnmtoins so often ir.is- lilkin fi I oiiMunttii)n. SASTV Allll'. tins bivii) Jl nlucs to miinp a liiinschold. lly ilH priu use for liri'itkiiig up the cold that too ulUndivilop into I hut falal disease, thoiiMinti cau be saved from uu uiilinn ly grave, you umko no mislaku by keeping a boltloW lhi ph'iiMiiit reinedv in your house. CALIFORNIA CAT-U CFRF. is e.itmlly tf- r. l. . -...i: . ..: 11. t v i ,.. ii'i mu iu (niim ituiig an limes oi .awu v n tun li . Doth ol th se wouderful Califoniiu reinidies uro sold and warraiitJLbv all ding. gistn. a jmckuge, 3 for Vlf I An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AU1ET1XE OIXTMENT k only put up iu large two ounce tiu hoica, aim is i n nuMilnte cure (or oM xores, uiirns wouinK eliapptd hiuida, and all tkin eiup tiotis. Will positively cure all kindsof pilea Ask for the ORIGINAL AlUETTNE OlNT. MEN 1'. Sold by all druggists at 'J." cents per box by mail HI eelita. What Is II! That produces that beautifully soft com plexion nml leaves no truces of its implica tion or injurious cflictsy The unswer, doin's Roliertine aei'iunpliKhes all this, and is pronounced, by ladies of tasto and rtline liielit to be the most delightful toilet "article ever produced. Warrauted harmless and uiatclilcss. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugcue City. Delays are Dangerous. You say, well, 'tis only a slight cold, look out, it may lead to an iutlauintioii of the lining ing of numeMiis air cells of the Lungs this is Pneumonia. Or to spasmodic contractions of the libres of the air passages, which is Asthma: or tlie iiillamation ot the lining membrane of the throat anil tulies which pass through the Liir.s, which in the first stage is called limn chitis, and may lead to consumption. SauU Abie is delicious in Havor, certain and perfect iu its lesult. A few doses will relieve, a thor ough treatment cure the a'sive named diseases. Every bottle warranted by all druggist. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wjlkihu. tha druggie, iu ,.li;, iitVUImn1. Il.ilu.rtimi" f.ir Ilia complexion, tho inost elegant nnd only really i ..i i i.:... i :.. l... uniuiiesa iiepuiauoii 01 iib aiiiii in world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. California Cat-R-Cure. The only guaranteed euro for catarrh, cold in tlm Ih iiiI linv fevi.r. rose cold, catarrhal deafness mid sore eyes. Restore tho Bense ol taste unit unpleasant oreiun, resuiung irom catarrh. Easy nnd pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by nil druggists. Seud for circuhu to ARIEITNE MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, Cat. Six months treatment for HI. (HI: sunt bv mail $1.10. For Bale by nil druggists. Harm lor bale. I Lave for sale 220 acres of laud know n as the Giltihin farm; 25 acres good timber nnd the remainder nil prairie. All under fence; good house and barn; pood orchard nnd other improvements. The placo luis an abundance of ood spring water uud is sit uated one. fourth milo from tlm Pleasant Llill school lioiiso, one of tho best school districts in the county. Foi further particu nrs apply to T. G. Hknduicks. Haviii" perfected nrraiiRementg with par ties in Portland, I am able, now to tiud pur chasers or hinds, more readily than heretofore. If you linvo laud for sale, im proved or unimproved, you cannot do bet ter than to entrust your business with us. Terms reasonable. 'Your patronage solicited. 1J. F. Doiuits. Day and Night During an acuto attack of Bronchitis, a ceaseless tickling In tho throat, and an exhuusting, hacking cough, ulllict tho sufferer. Bleep 1b banished, and great prostration follows. This disease U also attended with Hoarseness, and some times Loss of Voice. It is liable to bo como chronic, involve the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer'e Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and cure In cases of Bronchitis. It controls the disposition to cough, and induces refreshing sleep. I have been a practising jihysicinn for twenty-four years, and, for tho past twelve, have suffered from annual ut taeks of Bronchitis. After exhausting all the usual remedies Without Relief, I tr!cd Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. It effected a speedy cure. U Btoveall, M. D., Carrollton, Miss. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is decidedly the best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases. - M. A. Rust, M. !., South Paris, Mo. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse and settled on my Lungs. By night sweat I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Cough was incessant, and I freipicntly spit blood. My physician told mo to give up business, or I would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was linally Cured By Using two Imttles of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I am now in perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pro nounced incurable with Consumption. 8. P. Henderson, Saulsburgh, Peun. For years I was In a decline. I had weak lungs, and suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pec Uiral restored me to health, and I have been for a long time comparatively vig orous. In case of a sudden cold I always resort to the Pectoral, and tlnd speedy relief. Edward E. CurtU, Rutland, Vt. Two years sn I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The physician attending me became fearful that thedisease would terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various medicines," without benefit, ho prescribed Avers Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. Ernest Colton, Logausport, Ind. tt Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. i. C. A yr Ik Co., Low.u, Hm. Bold by ill VrugbU. Trio 1 1 i - WUks, I. Council Proceedings. CoCNl'lL ClUMIIKR, El'OKNK ClTV, I On., Oct. 10, 1837. ( Council mat iu regular session. Present Mayor F B lutin; Conncilmen Church, Mo Clunfc, Friendly and Porris; Recorder nnd Marshal. The minute of last meeting read nml ap proved. The li nance committee reported favorably on the following bills aud on motion war rants were drawn for the amounts: C F Cro ner SI. .1 W Chuk $l.Vf.O, I! W I.uimVr Co. r?U.r7, Robinson ,V Church 21 .r..s. C MCol lier 12, McCorimck ,V Collier $1.70, Webb Wilcox rjS'J, S Potter rf."i, It F Dorris $:W.7."i, J R Alexander HI, 11 J Day f-W.tt. O T runuiiig $'..W, Eugene Iron Works $tl, J L Cole L Simons SI leiO, R M Robiusou Jourind olllce 1.W, The juiliciary comtnitteo asked for further time to conclude matters referred to them, which was granted. The committee on printing reconimeudud that there lie no change iu the matter. Adopted. Mr. Mc- ( lung reported the improvements on 4!n,otn !tu and 11th Btreets not fully completed, and the contracts for improvement on Willam ette, aud Pearl streets not let. The report of the committee on tho completion of tin st. improvement was read and adopted and or dered on tile. The report of the city survey or on litb street improvement, showing the amount due from property owners along- the line of said improvement, was read, adopted and ordered on tile. McClung presented ordinance No. H t, as sessing the cost of tith street improvements to the property holders thereof was read and on motion was passed unanimously, and the recorder instructed to enter amount assessed to each persou iu lein docket. The committee ou tire nnd water roeotu mended the placing of two plug on 11th st. at the points designated in the petition of J Slriiub, B A Ogdou and others. The motion to adopt the recomiueudatiou of the com mittee was lost. A petition from J 8 Baker, W T Campbell aud others asking for a siilewalk ou the north side of 8lh st. from the sidewalk of L Hiilin east to the R. R. crossing, was referred to the committee on streets with instructions to ascertain aud report the cost at the next reg ular meeting of the council. A petition from J L O'Biieu asking for a reduction of the license on skating rinks was referred to the judiciary committee. A petition from I) M' MoCrady, O W Wei (Ur aud others asking the council to declare tho hog pen ucar their premises a nuisance was read, the marshal Hinting that h bad no tilled the owner aud that bo hud agreed to remove the same immediately. No action was taken ou the petition. A petition from T M Martin, T W Shelton and others asking the council to apply to the proper ollicials of the O & C R R (or a street crossing over their road on Lawrence street. Ou motion the recorder was instructed to ap ply to tho It 11 Co. for a street crossing over their road ou Lawrence aud also ou 11th at. near the university. The following lulls were read and referred to the linuticecoiiinuttee: J Gross ff 2, J Ditch burn Sll.HD, C M Collier .")8.U5, L Roney $1, Stowell & Delvuil SI, M A O'Brien SI, HJ Day :ltl.(J0, M A Wood S2, W B An drews St. 10, .1 Belvnil flS, J T Hays f 1, J Stowell ."id, U W Cochran $ 11.25, Condou H Dorris (10, J R Aldermau $13, O A Post $i:l, Patterson & Chriftiau f U0, B F Dorris $30.10. Ou motion tho rule was suspended and warrants were ordered drawn us follows: E R HollenWk S5O0, J F Rowland $:80, R McGee $200, Mill Co. for act. Rowland $20, J B Stowell $53.1)5, J Wnruick S5, J E Stow ell $11, O F Croner $3, F Croiier f 11, D M Drake U,J Henry $15. On motion the council adjourned. B. F. Doitms, Recorder. Horticultural Association, Pursuant to call a meeting was held in the Court House en Saturday, Oct. 8th, for th purpose of organizing a horticultural society. Dr. A. Sharpies, chairman pro tern; D. W. Coolidge, secretary pro tern. After the adop tion of a suitable constitution aud by-laws, ou motion the chairman was instructed to appoint a committee of three to report names for periniiuent officers. The chair named Mr. M. Wallis, Mr. B. F. Kerus and Mr. Eli Perkins, who retired und after due delib eration returned und reported names: For president, Dr. A. Sharpies; for secretary, D. W. Coolidge; for executive committoe, O. W. Weidor, Prof. Condou and J. P. Chesh ire. Prof. Condon asked to be exaused which was granted with consent of commit tee, the chairman then named Mr. H. F. Kerns. The ticket us 'then presented was uuuuimonsly electee1. A communication from I. L. Campbell tendering free use of the Gl'iBD for all mutters in the interest of fruit growing, was ou motion accepted and a vote of thanks tendered Mr. Campbell. The editors of the Register and Journal were tendered thanks for past favors aud their willingness to do all in their power in the interest of th organization. Prof, Condou, Orville Phelps aud J. B. Churchill were ap pointed to prepare papers beuriug on tue Iruit industry to be read ut the next regular meeting. The executive committee was in structed to solicit tiKinbeis to the society, The next regular meeting was called for Sat in day, November 12th, at '2 p. ro., at such a a place a the executive committee select, due noiice being given in the local papers. Adjourned. D. W. CooMiMiK, Becretury. Coyota Items. Oct. 11 mi. Ed. Guabd: I will send yon a few items from this precinct. Homo of th citizens met at tb Hadley school house Inst Saturday evening aud organized a de bating society for the winter. The first que, tion debated was' "U I red that the prohi bition amendment ihall not pas." The question was ably discussed by both side, and the judge rendered a verdict in favor of the allirmativ. Quite a nuioWr of (he citi zens of Coyota aud Sinsbiw recinctar dn cusinrthe question of incorporating a com pany to build a railroad from Eugene City westward through the Liriley gup to R. B. Hays', thence through Noli to Wild Cat and on to the mouth of th Siuslnw, to be known a th Coyota, Noti & Hiusluw Railroad. Quite a number of the citizen of Grand Prai rie that are willing to uhcribe to the stock of this railrond. 1 y success to them, aud 1 will try aud keep you posted in relation thereto. F. M. Niomwisuxa. A NASAL INJECTOR ftea with .h bot tle of Shiloh', CaUrrh lUuicly. Price iV) cU. Brought on I llir R.i ilgrr Saddle and Moccasin, A lot of joungstrs were collected ou Sun day afternoon round a badger hole, iu which there was a mighty obstinate old badger one of those old tough hut you could knock sparks out of with a hummer. Anvhow, the young sport had put all their swell imported ten let iu to him, and the old badger had eoinu mil on ton evetv time at lens;, be liad'nt com out on top, because ho had 'lit coimjout at all; but win n ha und the dogs got to chewing one another underground ho appeared to have tway ulurnil lite, niicsi npt !,tn,.. A eliiin who was standing bv. look ing on, said, kind ' sadly: "1 guess, mister that my old dog'd fetch that badger out for you if you wuut him out, that is." The stranger was on ol tuose piaiiK-snapeu cm ii.tiii with uliiliv hair like Seaweed Hi clothe might have been entailed dollies, iu which the lumily hint livetl for centum, ami the mongrel was a dog as nearly like his tiiuut.ir m. a doi could be. Well. sir. the young buck took a look ut them both, uud the more they looked the more they laughed. The notiou that that cur coma ooi.i an ineir iliL.lv iire.l inioorted terriers, iust tickled thiu to death, and first one und Iheuuuother .ml tlnnllv tlie whole boilimi of thclu offered to bet 20, 30, tO to 1 against him anything .. . I. I :.. t. .. if... .1 .i.r.,. IU OWUer liaeu, ill met. mil iney mum u. bluff the old man oil; he stayed with them; he s.emcd to have more mouey along, too, than vou'd exnect to Hud iu such old clothes, And the more the boys kept sousing it to him the more ho kept taking oiii, tut llnaiiy tuey quit. Aud th bets were all laid out on a big stoue. Well, they all stood around to sin the fuu. It pretty clear that some one was going to feel awlul sick More the deal was over. However, the visitor didn't seem like be thought it was going to be him. He picked the mongrel up and stroked him tenderly, aud the old dog winced a little mite, too, a if he oould see a chapter or no ahead of him. "Put him in, aid the boys, "put mm. -iiigui now. mmtlemmi." ailid tllO KtrUUL'cr. Slid stooping dowu be prized him gently into the the uurtu stern nrst. cu, sir, you suomu have heard those txiys laugh when they saw that. Laugh? Well, 1 should say they did litturli. For A minute or two the old dog lav there with hi head out of doors ouo eye fixed reproachfully ou hi master, the other cocked anxiously backward. Then all of a sudden there was a terrific yelp, uud n cloud of dust uud he shot out of the hole with the badger fastened ou to him. Aud for the life of you you co ll kill l uave loin wuicu looaeu the most foolish the young snorts or the old badger. As for the stranger, lie raked iu th lu,tM .ml when he not a little way off he turned srotiud, a ll he had forgotten some thing, uud, says he, uiourniuiiy: "uoys.uns ters, I'm from Fccoi couuty, Texas. I'm only a school teacher thar, but they all kuow me. Bhuf's my name Eb'ueezer Shut ask for 'Joyful' Bhuf." Borne people talk a deal of nonsense about men euteriug the niluistry to make a living, i ...i.nrt niu,lu recently to the Tennessee con ference of the Methodist church shows that the average salary of the clergy of that de nomination iu that part of the couutry is less than $500 a year; aud it should be reniuui lvr.,1 ilmi inch salaries full into arrears more easily sud are left iu that wuy with lest com punction than other ooiigauoiis. in ninny cases not more man iwo-uiini. in mu yium- ised stipend is paid, but the parson is uever I, el, I to a riuid accountability for hi part ol the contract. Looking at it from a business Btundpoiut, a years service ior S333,3:i!4 i not much of a speculation. He would be a very poor mechanio who could mini Imien much, uud even a dV la borer in the cities would not consider it big wages. What is true of tho Mvluouisi mm--in, iu nimnuirnhlv true of all other clel'gT. TI1.1 mtut.trt nf A fHW rich and fashiouubl congregation in the largo ciliesarowell paid, but for every one wuo is iuus ionuuiiiu,iuri are a huudrod who have hard work to stake imili iiml. m.nt. Considering that the clergy as a class are men of more than ordiunry in telligence, it would seem that they could sue cetd at least as well In any other occupation. Whatever their motive iu taking the vows, is certainly not tho expectation of a fut living. What "abolishing lnitrnui Revenue" Meant. J. B. Moore, iu New York Times. Per cent. iTsx on stit ar 80 Tax on rice Hi Tax on suit n.i Tax on com starch .... J J Tux ou potatoes 4o Tax on woolen dress goods costing 22 cts . v.nl 71 01 Free whisky. ) Tax o common cloth . l'... nhAi..A V I fav nn woolen hosiery 70 Fue beer. ) Tax en flannels 72 1IEI , w "l.v. V u , , I, . v .. j - rax ou common wool- nn uhiiwhi. ...... 87 45 51 C5 80 117 80 Tax on cotton hosiery. Tax on cotton bagging Tax on plain earthen ware Tax on window glass. . Tax on plute glass. . , . Tax oa steel lulls After teeing Mr. Clevelulid nt Philadelphia the editor of the Republican Inquirer of that city has this to say: The portraits of him with which the people wero familiar, whether drawn by pen or pen cil, did not denote him truly. There are line uoble lines of intellectuality and feeling iu his fuc which th portrait have not given; he ho characteristic of the head aud heart which have not been shown by the portraits. After seeing this mentally strong.bnght mun, it is folly to talk of his haviug achieved bis present high position by mere accident, ohance or luck. Ho achieved it by the po. session and use of remurkuble abilities, aud his thought, speech, mauuer, appearance, all go to prove it. Hi popularity iu Philadel phia to-day i a thousand lime greater than it was a week ego. Hi praise are in the mouth of those of widid censure, of those opoosed to him politically, whose respect anil coufldeuce bo won during bis brief visit litre bj the flue dignity and courtesy of his manner, his strong, fibrous intelligence, hi evident siucerity of purpose and patriotic spirit, ' A Kan Francisco dispatch of the Uth in. say that Kticeial Oovet nun ut Ageut, Lee Merriweather, has returned fiom KregonanJ Washington Territory, whither he went to make a thorough investigstion of,the marring and divorce taw and court records. Mr. Merriweather report the execution of the laws there lax in many lut-ncs. o