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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1887)
in i ifl ITi M IP CITY I Hi ESTABLISHED FDR THE DISSEMINATION OP I'EBIU'RITIC I'RISCIPLES, AND TO EARS IN HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP Ol'R BROW. i.oL. 20. EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATUUDAY, OCT011EU 22, IH87. NO, D. - '1 jlic tfitgenV tfitti (Guard. i l. cam i' hell, IulH'!,r m"l S'roprioJor. .I .. Iur -I, I.. ..f Will,.,......., 1 . S.,vei.th and E Ldith Streets. (KUMSUi-'SUIiSCIiU'TDN. ; rf MIH'I'II. ,r,,. in.iiaii- iUU iN'l. Lti,-,H ok ADvmrn-iva Alve. ti.-e.!,. i.U inserted as follows: (One square, leu ""' . ,Xnl'.'.ent insertion SI. Cash re'.uircd hC7TvertiserswiU Lo charged at the fob I ,.win nitf: ,)eiii:irtf six iu... . line tor each insertion. Ir."ie will he rendered quarterly. All job work must be paid foil on mxiVKKV. L. BILVEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- . -..r.J TV AT 1 TUP rniTii'lN OK this State. Will give special attention t7ci.neeti.rtn and probate mutter. Office--Over Hendriuk & Eakms imiik. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law, . .mil? nU'lfTJ lfMLL PRAUIK. r. ii". wH io V ..f the Second .Iti.lieiul District ami in h, S,.preu.e Court of tliis State Sptc.al iitteniiou Bin.-!! v' v matters in probate Washburne & Woodcock Attorncj'i-at-Law, SU.iEXE CITY. - - - OUKCON OFFICE At the Court House. ij'8m3 geo. a. nonius. 8. W. CONDON. CONDON & DORRIS, Attorncys-at-Law , LTOENECITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE Over Robinson & Church's hardware .it. ire. GEO. M. MILLER, Mtorir and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON'. Oilice formerly occupied by Thompson & Pean. J. E. FEN TON, Aitoniey-at-l.aw. tUGENE CITY OREGON. Social attention given to Real Estate Prac ice ami Abstracts of Title. Office Over Grange Store. T.W.HA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICK Wilkin's Drug Store. Resilience on Fifth street, where Or Slielton minerly resided. Dli. JOSEPH P. CALL, i 1AN BE FOUND AT HISOFFICE or res Vyidenee when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite l'resby fian Church. J. J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORN KY-AT-L A.W , EUGENE CITY, OREGON. TILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE 1 fourta of the State. . Social attention given to real estate, el ecting, ami probate matters. , Collecting all kinds of claims against the United State9 Government. Hire in Walton's brick-rooms i and . B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRAM.K L Karma, luii.rove.l and I'nimprov'd I own property for sale, oil easy terms. Property Kontcd and Kents C.llected, The Insurance Companies I represent are aiunn' the Ul.iest and most Reliable, and in the 1'Kosirr and Eyi lT.uiT.K adjustm. i.t of tlie.r losses Stand Seconk to None. share of your patp.na is s'.li. ited. Oltice up-stairs, over the Grange Store. B. . DORRK J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Sti-wt t..Hsit the Star I'.akerv, wlu .e he is pr-p ired to .I., all kinds of woik i.ffere.l in Lis line. A Ur.- t.H.-k of Fi'.e I "loth n l.nd f"r cust-miers to stlect from. . One of our siie. ialti.-s is the cuttili-' and kin..f l.a,ie fh.aks. R'luiri.ik. nd cleinin;; done pp.mntly. Oat ufactiun jrturaateel. Cu'eue, Nt. C, 1'.. if ! be mnm n Ollt BIG STOCK OF Brownsville :I 'Iii;: n tit hi -.AND fat's Fiir&isllin GOODS. r "1 See our remarkably complete ami ehuant j2.f'?-: -: new stock at the C.T LOW K.ST PRIC HATS OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES Suits Made to Order, Fits Guaranteed. No TROUBLE to SHOW Goods. J. W. CHERRY, Walton's Hrick. Make No Mistake l'v dispelling the svmpt.xns kh t.ft. ii l.iis (alien fur coiiKiimpt. mi. SANTA AWE lias inoiil.l la.luess to tnaii' ii lunisi liohl. l.y its prompt use for !ivnl.t!ig up the cold that too often dev. lu)8 that (.t il i!iasc, ihousniids can lie sav.'il fr..:n in uiitjmelv uruvr. you nmlie im t i t i!;e by keepiue; a bottle i( this phasaut t. ioe.lv in your house. CALIFORNIA CAT-U-CI RE is equally ef I feetive in rnulicutin all tliiei s of Nasal Cu I tur i li . llolh ol lhi i.woudeiful Ci. h(o i nia remedies are sold ulid wanauted by all diu- nists. !js n paekaue, 3 for 'J.oll. . . . o . i An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AB1ETINE OINTMENT is only put nil in larn two otiliee till boM'a, I nud is i.u absolute core for old sores, burns wounds, chapped bands, ami nil skin ci up turns. Will positively cure nil kin.Uuf pil. I Ask for the ORIGINAL AH1ETIXE OlST. 1 1 MEM. Sold l.y nil tlruHistsi nt l'j cents 'per j box--by mail 110 cents What Is It! That luoduces that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no truces of its applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, V m .loin's RiilHTtim. accomplishes all this, slid is pronounced by ladies of taste nud reiinc in. nt to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harinlvss and matchless. F. M. Wilkius, nyeiit, Eugene City. . SB m 1 MeClnng S Johnson,.,1: ii K:' FOR THE JUSTLY CELERKATE -nnin and sn vfr smnTS- as We are still nt the old reliable 'Grange Store," JL'- & and can sell you anything that you want to eat "J "r wear, ffM Chcaprr Than the Cheapest. ' Delays are Dangerous. ! You say, well, 'tis only a slight cold, look out, it may lead to an iullauiatiou ot the lining ii of iiunieM.is air ivlls of the l.uiics this is Pneumonia. Or tos!Miioilic eoiit.aitioiis of the fibres of the air pasKa"., w hich is Asthma; or the intlamatiim of the ImiiiK' membrane of the throat and tuls's w hich puss through the Lillys, which in the first stac,t is called loon chitis, and may lead to consumption. Santa Abie is delicious in flavor, certain and perfect in its tesiilt A few doses will relieve, a thor ough treatment cure the a'sive named diseases. Every bottle warranted by all ilnniiiists. Don't Believe It When told that F. XL Wilkin, tlu druist, is not Kcllino, "Wisdom's Robcrtine" for the coniplexion, the most clcpint mid only really harmless preparation of its kind ill the world, nud giving n beautiful picture card with every bottle. - California Cat-R-Cure. The only K'laniuteeil euro for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and soru eyes. Restore the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Euhj- and pleasant to use. Follow direct ions and n cure is w arranted, by nil driin'isls. Send for circulai to ARIETTNE MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, Cal. Six mouths' treatment for if 1.00; sent by mail $1.10. For sale by all drutjuists. harm for bale. I have for sale 220 iutch of land know u as the (iillilan farm; '2i acres pood timber nud tho remainder all prairie. All under fence; .ihI lions., ami liarn; o.nl oreiu.ni iiihi other improvements. Tim pbieo has an abundance of oood KpriiiR water and is hit uated oue. fourth mile from the Pleasant Hill school hoiiHC, one of tho best school districts in the county. Foi further particu ars apply to T. G. IIkndmukh. ITiivi.w, m.vfitn.nil lirviinoellletlf M Willi mir tics in Portland, I am able now to find pur chasers 'or lands, more readily than heretofore. If you have land for sale, im proved or unimproved, you cannot do fet ter than to entrust your business with ns. Terms reasonable. Your patroiinejesolicited. 11. F. Dokiiis. SCROFULA NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OK BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS!'- From the Cheapest . to the Best at prices according to quality. A LAUdESTOCK OF Humors, Erysipelas, and 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 the Finest; can suit ijou if you give us a call. OUR STOCK is riYoli, A'cw and Styliftli.. 4 Lo.,k ii s nvc; if m do tint mv you .nwey, will make son..- one els. 11 t.i oil lo v. Canker, and Catarrh, Can be cured by purifying the blood with I do not believe Hint Aycr's Snrsaparlllu has an equal as a euro for Scrofulous Hu mors. It is pleasant to tnko, rIvcs strength to tho body, and pro duces a more porma nent result than any medicine I ever used. E. Jlalnes, North Llmluli), Ohio. I havo used Aycr's Sarsnparilla, lu my fumily, for Scrofula, and know, if It is taken faithfully It will thoroughly eradlrato this terrible ilisenso, -W.F.Fowler.M.D., Greenvillo, Tenn. For forty years I have suffered with Erysipelas. I have tried various remedies for my complaint, but found no relief until I commenced using Aycr's Kursuparilla. After takliiR ten bot tles of this meiliclno I am completely cured. M. 0. Amesbury, Rockport, Mo. I have suffered, for years, from Catarrh, which was so severe that it destroyed my appetite and weak ened my system. After trylna other remedies, without re lief, I iK'cnn to tnko Ayer's Sarsnparilla, and, In a few months, was cured. Hasan L. Cook, W.i Albany St., Boston, Mass. Ayer's 8arsnparilln Is superior to any blood purifier that I ever tried. I have taken It for Scrofula, Canker, and Halt Rheum, and received much benefit from it. It la good, also, for a weak stoma, h. Millie Jane Peirce, 8. Bradford, Ma.si. ft Premium List. Sii-sr.iw, Or., Oct. 8, 1SS". Tho following i a list of the premiums awarded by the Siuslaiv Agricultural Society at its fair held on tin- '.'StH of Sept., ls,s7. W. I. Col. f.man, Pres., .W SlSFiCN, Sec. Division D. W I Coleman, buff cochin and plytnouth rock chi.'keiis, 1st. Division E. F M Nihswander, white w inter whent.hopierton oats, pop corn, tim othy in sheaf, liiili.irmn iu sheaf, red top iu sheaf, blue barley iu sheaf, 1st: pearl millet iu sheaf, '-'.I. J A J Cu w, yellow untwell corn, Inue 8 owed corn, sugar com, crosbv's sugar corn, 1st. H Dotv, snow flake wheat, 1st. Win N Cinw, peail millet, giilden millet, 1st; sun tinner, '2d. J 11 Crow, ninety day corn, sun llowcr.lst. Division (. W'l I'oteiunu, j.U..- kidney potato, 1st. F XI Nighstt under, Mijjar squash, 1st; rune apple s.piash, '2.1. J A J Crow, may flower, Livinsiou's to Torete nud cherry tomatoes, leopard, balti more blue mid fair west potato, 1st. 1 L Simpson, peach blow, llurbank's sued ling and snow ttiike potnto, 1st; Baltimore blue potato, '2d. Win Ionian, basainia beet red, basanna beet yellow, mangel will ti l beet, white bcl gian carrot, 1st. Win N Crow, pine apple, Essex hybrid, and l.ubbard squashes, 1st. C E Russell, Rurpee Bquashes, 1st. J II Crow, acorn squash, early Goodrich snl early Vermont potato, 1st. W IluHMt'Il, Burpee's mammoth tomato.lst, J A J Crow, opossum nose squash, marble head cabbage, 1st. Division I. Kate Russell, mixed pickles, can cherries, can pears, boiled cider, 1st. .Myrtle Russell, plum marmalade, 1st Mvra NighsWMiider, squash pie, 1st. Division J. Elum Ionian, straw paper holder, 1st. A J Nighswander, while apron. V, yards lace," 1st. Helen Crow, machine cover, stand cover, pillow slips, 1st. Emma Ward, clock lambrequin, kensing ton painting, paper holder, 1st. Mrs Mary ( row, bed quilt, 1st. Kate Russell, nrsasnne embroidery, 1st. Myra Norris, crochet collar, 1st, Bertha Davis, crochet tidy, 1st. Stella Landrith, crochet lace, 1st. Cynthia Landrith, crochet laco, '2nd. Division K. F M Nighswander, yellow bellllower, golden russet, baldwill, red cheek pippin, cooks favorite nud w hite bellllower apples, jiilinn pear, evergreen blacklierry.lst. J A J Crow, fall russet and winter ncllis pear, tolpy hockin, July bower, holly, wine sap, 1st; fall butter pear, bal.hvin apple, '2d. 1 L Simpson, vicar of wakelleld and fall butter pear, 1st; bnrtlett pear, '2d. Wiu Russell, pound pear, Isabella grapes, 1st. Divmiou L. Lillie Crow, boquet of cut flowers dry, 1st. Kate Russell, Yicks (lowers cut boqtut,lst. Lulu McCalister, basket paper Mowers, 1st. hn ,Ulonh!ii(l Subscriber. Chicago Times. Tho infuriated subscriber had just nodied into the otlice, ami a pale, spiriluello report er faced him calmly and asked him what he wanted "1 want to know who wrote this scurril ous article about me." "I did " "You did? Sure it wasn't an error of the compositor?" "Certainly." 'Isn't the proof render to blanio?" "Not iu the least." "Young man, lot me embrace yon. I've been whipping editors nil my life and you're the first one 1 ever met who did not blame the proof-reader or compositor." -AFULL LINE OFGROCERIES.-" F. I). DUNN. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, frepsrod by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, V. Price tit six bottles, M. The county board of commissioners of Douglas county on Wednesday let the con tract to the California llridg Co. ,of Oakland, Cal., for the coiiHtruciion of a combination iron and steel bridge across the North Ump qua at Winchester, to cost $11,1)10. This structure will be CHI feet in length, approach es making the total length nearly 800 feet, capable of sustaining a weight of '200 tons, The piers are to be of iron pipes filled with concrete, anil the foundations alone will be mole expensive than the total cost of any other bridge in thecoiiuty. The North Ciiip qua is a very rapid stream, subject to fiesli ets, and it is good news that the bridge will be of tho most substantial character made, it being the first steel bridge constructed iu Or egon. The floor will be about fifty feetabovi the river bed. This bridge willaccemmodate a section which has b. cu nearly cut off from market during the winter time, and located as it is on the general overland line of travel will prove a great and lasting benefit to the public. The structure is to be completed by the 1st of September, 1N81, The editor of tho Wuitslmrg Times thus advertises iu the coliimui of his own widely circulated journal: The editor hereof last Thursday or Friday lost ho did'nt 'blow it in' on a horse race or any other game but actually lost a long pocket-book. It was a lung pocket-book, and it had been a long time since it had any money in it; but it contained papers, railroad passes, etc., valuable to lis; therefore we will pay a liberal reward for the leiurn of said book and papers. Tho book wi.s niv. n to us bv E. L. Powell, and the passes were given by the railroad companies, ami wo hate to lof.e them. . . ... . A Kiirlii.lo. of Jewell. Or. L'on. has the fob j lowing card in the Astorian: Notice to Imod- : Iiiiiih The undersigned having I n annoyed I by some person or persons who have queer ; ideas as to the rights of property and also j seem to nmlerstaud how to go through my i house when my door is locked arid the key lu my pocket, proposes lo call to his assistance ' bis oi l musket which be proposes to leave on : guard while he i rodo. I will not load very , heavy but will put in sufficient to make sore ! g. if any oue fools with it. j A Lewis county farmer owned a Hols'eiu j bull worth J..KH', which was inclined to I e ere n. It got into the yard recently, and the f inner, intending to frighten the auimsl.load d up his shotgun with an extra charge of powder ulid a large wad of paper, then plant ing hims.'if wpur. ly iu front of his bullship, he let drive at slmit range. When the smoke of battle cleared away the bull was lying on the ground as ib ad as Julius Cu sur. A NASAL INJECTOR f.w with each U.t- t!e of Hhilili's Catarrh Remedy. Prioe M Ota. fonvifl Urotft trtat Minimum; ,Ul. Chicago Tribune. Levi M. llrott, a state prison convict nt Jackson, sentenced n year ago to three years for larceny, begau seven months ago to de velop symptoiusof paralysis. He would sud denly fall in the ground while ut work nnd could not eat for long periods. At length he had to go to bed. The muscles of his face became rigid, the eyes lived, and he ceased to speak or eat only as food w.is fed him with a spoon. He was i.pparenllv deaf ami could not see. Physicians from all parts of the state t xaniined him, and pronounce.! his malady paralysis. The pnson physician, however, believed Hrolt Was feigning all his symptoms, but at the same time lie deemed it nearly impossible for him to do so. The doctor ileterinined to tiy a new remedy. Ha called the attendants into the hospital and told them iu the presence of llrott that the ease was a peculiar one, ami that the convict could not live beyond a few days any way.imd that the licit day be should p oceeii to chlo roform llrott, saw the skull nud see w hat tho disease was. The doctor then left, and very shortly llrott began to move, and calling the hospital attendant to him he told Ihatnlilcial that he had been shamming from the start ill order to g. t a pardon, and did this for sym pathy, llrott was routed out of bed and put to work In the paint shop. The doctor says he lias heard ot one similar case in this country, but only oue. The Snlisri Point. S, F. Examiner, While reforming the language I crave leave to introduce nil improvement iu punctuation tho snigger point, or note of cachiuation. It is writteu thus w nnd represents, us nearly as may be, a smiling mouth, It is to be ap pended, with the full slop, to every jocular or ironical sentence; or w ithout the stop, to every jocular or ironical clause of a sentence otherwise serious thus: "Mr. Pickering is tho noblest work of (iod " "Our respect ed and esteemed w contemporary, Mr. De Young, whom for his virtues we revere nnd for his success envy w, is going to the devil . as fast ns his two heels csn carry him." "Deacon Fitch, a truly good man is self made in the largest sense of the term; he was horn great, wise and rich, but tho dellectioti of his nose is the work of his own coat sleeve." Grirf loo limit for Cltrrunrr. Werduor, Idaho, News. Professor Clayton tells of a thrilling expe rience. At Ruby City, while looking over a claim to determine the most f ivornble place to prospect for a blind ledge, an extension of a valuable mine, he accidentally in marking the ground dug up some good ore and expos ed tho ledge. The locators, w ho had recent ly sold it for an inconsiderable sum, were with him. One of them indulged in a great deal of profanity, cursing his luck for having trilled away a fortune. Turning to his part ner, who was less demonstrative, he inquired: "Why don't you kick?" "Don't talk to me, I nm hurt so bad I can't kick, I'm blooding inside." Thousands of Dollars are spent every year by the people of this stab, for worthless medicines for tho euro of throat ami lung diseases, when we know that if they would only invest f 1 in SANTA AIRE, lbs new California discovery for consump tion ami kindred complaints, they would 111 this pleasant remedy find relief. It is rec ommended by ministers, physiciuiisnnd pub lic speakers of tho Ooldeu State. Hold and guaranteed by nil druggists nt $1 n buttle. Three for $2.00. The most stubborn case of catarrh will speedily succumb to CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE. Six mouths' treatment for $1. lly mail $1.10. Jin Arch Mmlo oMUO R.brl Hank Liverpool Mercury. In a letter from Calm!, Mr. J. H. Pynes.nn Englishman, who has been looking after the construction of the Amir's workshop, writes: "Abdur Rahman is a nan whose word must not be disputed. I saw a curious piece of architecture here the other day, a ghastly triumphal arch made by nrtisausof the place with the heads of '200 prisoners taken iu the rebellion. You can imagine the honor of the sight. Yesterday I was riding through the bazar and came across the head, mounted on n pi lo, of Taimiir Hhah." Faum roa Kali. A farm containing II'.IO acres, situated V, miles from Eugene and Vt miles from Irving, is offered for sale at $20 per acre, There are RIO acres under cul tivation; 80 more is open land. The rest is limber land furnishing abundance of wood of all kinds, close to market. Then, are three good orchards on the place. The soil is very rich and well adapted to fruit raising. Will be divided to suit purchasers. Apply to J. J. Walton, Ju., Eugene, City, Or. The Waitsburg Times says: A seven year old child of Herman Myers, a few miles south east of this city died a fow days ago. The child had from his iufaucy doubtless been dead to all the five senseshearing, smelling, tasting, feeling and seeing. It never walked, stood or sat nor even attempted t), yet it grew physically all the time, and at the time of its death, was as tall as ordinary for chil dren of its age. It nvcr in any way heloed Itself, nor attempted to. It would eat what they put into its mouth, and whenever they put it th re. Its eyes wre as bright at ever seen, but they seem d to be useless. It showed no signs ol life ut nny time except that it breathed, ale and digested its food. Advices from Melbourne state that an im mense nugget weighing about lifty-one tt.s.of pure gold, has just been iiuar!ied iu the now famous Midas mine. The nnd has created intense excitement. The nugget i fl it and has something of the contour of a colo.al band, held open, with the thumb and finger close together. Its greatest length is twelve and one-half inches. The value is estimated at 110,100. A cast of it will be taken before I it is broken up. A little story is told of oue of the caudi. dates examined before the supreme court for admission to the bar at Salem recently. It I is also said the light hails from Portland. I When axked, "What is marriage?" he uuiv ly remarked, "A coutract by winch a n an nud I woiuiin ugree to live together." He was 1 dumfoundrd by the judge curtly remarking: j "i'es! Many a man and woman are Indicted i for that!"