TO Br 1 illDj (PITY AE 1U-' 0 ESTABLISHED FDR THE D1SSEM1SATI0S OP DEIOCIUTIC PRINCIPLES. iD TO EAR!) M HONEST LIVING BY TIIESWEiT OP OCR BROW, w)L. 20. EUGENE CITY, OH, SATURDAY. MARCH 21. 1888. NO. 45 jlic (Sugcne tfitjj Guard. , POLISHED EVEilV .SATU'dlUY.) " f il OAMPHKLL, :nblltlir ami Proprietor. OlTICE-On the Ease side f Willamette i,n.et, between Seventh mul Eighth Streets. riiuMH op suiMcairaox. I rr annum. . mx Month. . '1 nreu months. '. 60 , LM .75 OUR OXLH KVTIW OP ADVICliTISINCJ. VlvertUeioeuts iuferted m follows: One square, ten line" t I"1 Insertion M; each HUwel"eiit imtertinti l. 'Cash required ,n advance. . . Time adverlis-'i-s will le charge 1 ttt tne fol lawins rates: Olio nmw tlir tii.intli W (e square' six moittl " One square one your........... Transient notices In local column, 2t cents ,.tr line tor esch insertion. . Advertisim! bills will he rendered quarterly. All jub wr'; ni-t-t bi faiii kokon hemvfby. ceg. 0. DOM, Attorney ami Counsellor-at-Lnw, VU.. I'U.V'TICH IX TIIK OJCRTS f V of tbfl Sjcond dudici'd District ttii'l in hi Supreme Court of thin Stale. , Spuiial attention glcn 10 collections and Dial ter in iimbate L. BILIEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, -euoene crrv. oeegon. PRACTICES IX ALLl'HE COURTS OF thin State. Will give social attention to collection ami probata matters. Omen--Over Hetidrick & Eakin's bunk. Washburne & Woodcock A4tonicys'-at-L:iWi tiU.SENE CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At tho Court House. iv8m3 GEO. A. IHIKKIS. 8. W. CONDON. CONDON & DORMS, Attorncys-at-I-si w , eugenecity, - - - oregon Office Over Robinson & Church's hardware store. j , "CEO. II MILLER, Moray and Ccxmsallar-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. DUG EN E CITY, - OREGON. Olllcc formerly occupied by Thompson ftean. .J. E. FENTON, Attonicy-at-Law. KUGENKCITY OREGON. Social attention given to Probate business and Abstracts of Title. Omen Over Grange Store. T?W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where lr Shelton onnerly resi'led. "mi: JOSEPH P. gill, J iS RE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res Vyidence when uot j)rofessionally engaKed. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Presby-ei-taii Church. JTj. WALfONTjr., ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WTII-L PRACTICE IN ALL THE TT Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ectini, ami probate matters. Collectins all kimls of claims against the United States Government. Office ill Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DES1RATU.E Farms, Improved and I'nimproved Town property for sale, on easy terms. Property Rented and Bents Collected. The Insurance Companies I represent are anions the Oldest and most Reliable, and in the Piiompt and Eqi'ITABT.E adjustment of their osses Stand Secunii to None. share of your patronage is solicited. Office nu stairs, over the Grange Store. a F. DORRIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Street opposite the Star Rakerv, wheie he it prepared to do all kinds of work offered in his line. A Iwye stock of Fine Cloths on hand fT customers to gleet from. One of our wialtit is the cutting awl akin'of Ls'Um Cliuks. kisiriut anl clsning lone pmimt'y. Sut l'rtMn i;nirautecl. Kurne, Nov. , 1 Srtti. tf Bay & Henders6iir -THE LEADING- FORKITURE 11 House in Eugene. 'Corner Ttlrand Wil. Sts ?a Mu ! Johnsoa, CL Sola Agents for Eugenr City, H A g FOR THE JUSTLY CKLE11RATED hm M gold m s,lveb sh,fjs (0 We are still at the old reliable "Grange Store," ITI I 1 I and can sell you anything that you want to eat I I T or wear, rfVl Cheaper Than the Cheapest. V CIEill Have removed to Marx' new building. Tkey have a, complete stock of Watches, Clockj Jewelry Musical Instruments. ALSO A larsc invoice o( dirifttiiia t;ool. AWKI1K ISVH WOltK MS BARKER, Expert Gun Smith Stock of Guns and Am munition on hand. IK.KM; - - - ORKCiOX. C. Marx. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. HA and cold bulbs Hlwajs rea ly during the week. T n that are fretful, peevish, AjVVJW cross or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stowacli Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains do Opium or Morphine, hence is afe. Price 25 cents. Sold by Osburn & Co, Eu.ene. C. M. COLLIER, Attorney atLaTf. OFFICE: At Conrt House, County Sur veyor' ro'u. I o!Ter for kiIm VhVM fet biisiTiess prorwr ty on Will wo- il street, on wbi.'h the buyer can double his tuouey within two years. Uio. M. MlLLIR. TAKING J . : s II. It. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Eugene City, Oicjoh. Will attend to gencrul Renl Esiiitc business such ns buying, selling, leasing and renting farms and city property, etc. Office on south side of Ninth street. Administi ator Sale of Real Estate, VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xi by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oreiron, made at the Mar. term thereof 18HS, I will sell at public auc tion at the Court House door of said county on Monday, April 10. ltWX. betwren the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and live o'clock, p in, the fol lowing described real property to-wit: The west half of donation land claim of Win Dodson and wife bein; Notification No 6527, in parts of sections three, four, nine and ten in township nineteen south, raime 2 west, con taining llil.10 acres of land situated in Lane County. Oregon. Terms of sale cash, t A. J. CRUZAN, Aduiistration. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON. EUCJENE CITY, OREGON. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice ii hereby given to all owint; taxes, now delinquent, thnt the County Conrt at its late M-ssiou ordered me to collect Ibe jmm forthwith. This is thetefore to notify ll concerned that if they wish to ave costs lh'-y must come forward at once and pay the some or I will be obliged to prooed ng tiust them l'-iiiilly. J. II. Sixaw, Sheriff Lane Co. Whit. KwrUInt;. JT' II. S. Hamlin, one of thebcit known faisurance men ia North Carolina, writes from Wiiuton, a follows: " Kvsr since 1 wasbcvcii j ears of n;- I fuvo Jitd what tlie dis tors call li ij liisrase, Mud which I call white swelling. My hip was drawu out of place. Thero was swellii. at the knee-joint, wlure Uiete it a profuse run uing, which ha b. i;u there for ) CJrs. Of cuur.e this hat greatly depleted my sys tem, togrcthcr w ith surgical upt ratioii on the fg bone. I tried every known blood purifier to build up my system, but nono did me good until I took S. S. S. , I use it every spring. It always build uie up, giving inc npjK tiio anu (iij,'i'stioii, nudeua lies me to stand the loliff. trying, ener Vitinp, liotauiuiiier days. To me there is .o such medicine ttt purifying tli blood )id buildintr lip tio wiu-ted yteni as S. R1. On usitik,' it I vj 'U became troni? j Kio frnwa ''v-ule, Worn loolS Ho a ihMtWfftitiao 'i(Wciion " ' b. G.; X. I'f.vsl, of fannorsrille, ' Tejas, wiel " About Aunust 1st, ISoj, ftujciuptiou appealed vn my unus and "ligVwMcl pained infl mU'li and suemcd UaJfivt iity pbjsri'nl eiinilitlen jrtincrally. i'Ou tb uiiirtie nl a p!i-wtBi', nt this place, ;1 finally fm.m ii(miti-iiH!w''1 sSpvcilio. I urn j;lad to s:.y lost iil'icr using three Wuc bottlia the -ot s hive all healed" t ilre.it iW ttii H n n'' I Skin Disease ijnjiiled iti.'' im -vnfv tim-ific Co, JXX: v. cr 'i, A tljuu, U 1. 1 ' ' " whHtTs rt?" . ' that proilnce tUut ;buutilally soft com liuu nud liyiyvii noVjicrti of ts itpplicn V'A or ijiii'iiiowit i fTiH? Tbe unswer, Wis rrt,$lainertinn'ni'c(i)npliBhisiill thin, and fctyroimunwd by hdies of tn--te and reflnr mont tu be the inoM-dehVhtful toilet article ef ur iiroducisl. Warranted haimlesM nud less. 1 V, 5f:"Wilkiu, "Hnnit, Fnircna aatch Oitv. A. - .. a-- j . .. .iE.K.I'CKEVACO. jlKN'rt t'OK BcKRIl KK & SCRKCK pBKrAIIA TIONS. ,,. - , Puteh Mother., i TiBcUiref superior Id iireparatiAu to any ui tlio umiket.- Hydrastine Tonic one of the fiui'st coni. pounds for debility imd lost Vitality." ' ' Uomeopathie iniHher tiiKSMireir ami Trilu rations f0 per cent stronger than fluid t x traeU; prices the miine, as Liistcyi caiublish- DleutH. ' Speciid attention is called to tho B. ,v 8. tiucturus. lie sufu. and mention 11. & 8 wluu proscribing, A lull supply always on hiiul ut E. R. Luckcy &, Co,s. ' Lnmbert & Ilondcrson nre the solo noenb for the celebrated Snticrior stoves. Taki your wife and look at them. vv jv v would enjoy your dinner YW " arid are provented by Dys- TKipsia. uso Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. , Tiey are poeitive cure for Dyspepsia, In- We guarantee them, S3 and CD cents. Osburn & Co, Eugene. School Rooks. Parents buy your Heboid hnnk.i nf Mr. (Inni-int Collier, formerly Mc Cornack & Collier. Ho has the largest stock and sella at low prices. Ruckeye mowers and binders' ot Pritehutt A Forkner'a. harm for bale. T l.o vn f.ir milo 9.'(1 ncrps of bind know n as the Giltllim farm; 25 acres good timber and tho remainder all prairie. All unuer icnoe; good house and barn; Rood orchard and r.l)u.r imnrovemonts. T 10 llblCO llUS ftU abundance of good spring water and is sit uated one. fourth mile irora tlie rieasnni Hill school house, one of the best school districts in the county. Foi further pnrticu nrs apply fo T. G. Hknduicks. A Common Cold Is often tho beginning of serious affec tions of tho Throat, Iironchinl Tube's, mid Lungs. Therefore, tho importance of early and effective treatment cannot be overestimated. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral may always bo relied upon for tb speedy euro of a Cold or Cough. Last January I was attacked with a severe Cold, which, by neglect and fre ipient exposures, becumn worse, finally Hettliim on my lungs. A terrible cougji soon followed, accompanied i'.V imins in the chest, from which I suffered Intense ly. After trying various remedies, with out obtaining relief. I commenced taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was Speedily Cured. I am satisfied that this remedy saved my life. J no. Webster, Paw tucket, U. I. I contracted a sovero cold, which suddenly developed into Pneumonia, presenti'ng dangerous and obstinate symptoms. My physician ordered the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. His in structioiM were followed, and tho result was a rapid and permanent cure. H. E. Stimpson, Rogers Prairio, Tex. Two vears ngo I suffered from a sevcro Cold, which settled on my Lungs. I con sulted various physicians, and took tho Medicines they prescribed, but received only temporary relief. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Cherry pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine 1 was cured. Since then I have given the Pec toral to my children, and consider it The Best Remedy for Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, ever useil In my family. Roliert Vanilerpool, Meadville, Pa, Some timo ago I took a slight Cold, which, lieing neglected, grew worse, and settled on my Lungs. 1 had backing cough, and was very weak. Those who knew me best considered my life to tx in jrreat danger. I continued to suffer until I commenced using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Less than one bottlo of this valuable medicine cured me, and I f.-cl that I owe tho preservation of my life to its curative powers. Mrs. Anu Lockwood, Akron, New York. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is considered, here, the one great remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs, anil is moro in demand than any other medicine of Its class. J. F. Roberts, Magnolia, Ark. ft Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C.Ayer Co.. Lowell, Maw. Sold by ail tmifgliU. Trice II ; sli bottles, ts. Egg Lake. A correspondent sends iu the following communication winch wo present to our readers without comment. It requires none: March 4. 'Mf. EniMB OrAHn: Your readers will prob ably be surprised at the idea that nestling iu tho' midst of the Cascade Mountains there is a lake having a subterranean connection with the Pacilio Ocean. And yet, I verily believe such Is the case, Twelve or fifteen years ago a party of five or six prospectors were engaged in exploring the aforesaid mountains at a point not mors than s thous miles from Three Sisters Mouutains. In the course of their explorations, they reach ed a body of Water, cnTTcd, t Ix-Hcte, Egg lAke, on account ot cumin peculiarities, hkh lake lias been for op unknown time, a ource itt tcmir. to the Lilians j win visib d His region to hunt, fish and dig gold. For. . r me ti II veil, dear reader, that this is wt'tiiVrfirl place for gold. From time im- meimuiiilth Indian of tlie valleys of the Willamette and Dim Chutes rivets have tv keii j;od from tliis station of the country. W'UMv did Ihey get it? This was thu prob lem that vexed tlie fliinds ef the early et (lets, nud the iui'Kiln is tint now satisfac torily disposed uf. Rut it is in the vicinity of this hike, for our liltlu party of prospec tors found rich indications of. (hojirecloiis llirutl. ( ( ' Rut dissensions prevent! d them from' m- joying the fruits of their discovery. While here tlicy made nmuy wmnvTlnl discoveries of strange things ami events, some of which ill 1 i"ivcu iu this article. X lit) Indians believe that filial lake is tho abode of His Saldino Majesty, who makes known his wweuoe hi strHBCo whistling imd whirl- poohtfehich take place at staled times, ' lint which, iu'wtvi r, do not last long ut h tune. 1'nesu occiiianccs the Indians could account for inl no other hypothesis than that "The r.Ti! One" was nt work. Hut in tlio light of modern science wt osu safely attribute thuiii to natural causes. As tho lake was of considerable size, our little party concluded to build a raft to cross on rniliei thaii ulimb the hills skirting the lake. Having finished their Taft and cut poles to propel it, two of the party concluded to try their little cratt. A fchort distauce from shore one of the men thrust down the pole, be held iu his bauds, into tho water, and there suemed to bs a stroug draft downward, which drew the pole out of his hands. Filled with astonish ment, he watched the cV.sceiidiiig pole, nnd as lis watched, thoughts of Plutonic infill-i-uce entered his mind and hu called his companion's attention to tho strange event. Ilis compniiioti, having some doubts about about tho matter, performed the same act. The pole disapieaiud from view, aud the two men now thoroughly satisliod ns to the Satanic character of the proceedings, hur riedly poled their raft to the shore hihI nono of the party dared ngaiu to embark. While on board the raft large fish sported around them, while they gazed on in wonder, not exnoctiiig to mm such Inrgs specimens of the tinny tribe. Tho party also noted during their sojourn in the viciuity ol tins lake, thai the (ido rises to a considerable height. This fact leads me to think that this hike has a connecting channel with the ocean. If it has none, how are we to account for the tide rising nud falling, presumably iu un ison with that of the ocean Then, again, we can nccount for th pros euoe in tho lake of such large and apparently salt water fish in the same way. Aud wo would also dissipate tho fears of the Indians with regard to tho whistling sounds aud tho whirlpools by saying that when the tide was goiug out, it would naturally cause, by suction, such whirlpools und tho wind rushing into the funnel of the whirl, would make the whistling noise referred to above and it was probubly this suction that drew down the poles, as stated curlier iu this ar ticle. Having reached this point iu our re searches, let us now consider tho question of the subterranean channel through which the the tidal waves of the ocean could affect tho height of the water. Let us examine the coast line of Orcgou to sco if wo can Hud such a water war as will answer our purpose. Nearly duo west of this lako such a channel is found in the neighborhood of Cupe Fcr petna uud aeems to possess all tho essential for such a waterway. From all the iuforma I could obtain, whilo exploring the country near this channel, I am fairly satisfied that it runs for a long distance under the cape. From the wall under which tho channel Hows out to the sea, is, I believe, about one fourth of a mile. Taking all these facts in to consideration, I nm constrained to be lieve that the lake by its location and for the reasons hereinbefore given, has a connection with the channel that mingles its waters with those of tho ocean in the neighborhood of Cape Pcrpetua. Very Truly Yours, Honnik Ddndkk. Real Estate. I shall continue to push the real estate business with all tho vigor its profits will justify reports to the contrary notwithstand ing. I shall continue to do all in my power to advauce the interests of Lauo county. My head cilice will remain at the old stand on Willamette Street, Eugene City nnd Prof. C. F. Houghluu will bavii charge of the bus iness iu my absence. Oko. M. Mii.i.eu. Having perfected arrangements with par ties iu Portland, I am ablo now to find pur chasers for lands, more readily than heretofore. If you hnvo land for salo, im proved or unimproved, you cannot do bet ter tlinu to entrust your business with us. Terms reasonable. Your patronage solicited. 11. F. Dokiiis. WHO IS YOUR REST FRIEXD? Your stomach of course. Why ? Because if it is out of order you are one of the most miserable creatures living. Give it a fair, honorable chance and see if it is not the best friend you have in the end. Don't smoke in the morning, jjou t drink in tue morn ing. If you must smoke aud drink wait uutil your stomach is through with breakfast. Y'ou can drink -more and smoke more iu the evening and it will tell on yon less. If your food ferments and does not digest right if yon are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the bead, coming up of food after eating, Biliousness, Indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you bad best nse Green's August Flower, as no person can use it without immediate relief. i Postal Tuleubaph. Olllcc hours on Kun 1 day from 8XJ to lOJHJ a. ui , aud from 1:u0 to CaJO p. ui. Week duys.all business hours. J U. F. Ceaw, Supt. Blue River Mines. The Allmny Herald id a rcccut ditto has interviewed one of a company of miners in terested in a ledge in tti i'lu River mining district, situated between, too headwaters of lilne river ami the Cahipooia.. A number of citizens of Eugene ore also interested iu mines in the same ; vicinity. The Herald savs: Mr. O. A. Dyson, of Rrownsville, who is one of a niiping company which has recently nnule some rich discovei ies on the Calapooia, was in the city recently. He exhibited to a Hern Id reporter some specimens of gold beariug quart and soino free gold taken from the quartz which required no mining expert to attest to its richness. The quarts is ef a seiui-decouiposed character, nud mall particles of free gold can readily be seen without tho aid oi a glass, thickly' im bedded iu the surtace of the rock. - The l)iue. which isa well di fined ledg feet wide, is owued by Messrs. O. A. Dyson, Ni'll Ktamlish and J. W. Moore, of llrowusville, and M. H. Williams, a miner of Idaho. Four claims have been located upon the ledge, and a tunnel 112 feet iu length bus been exteuded into the mountain. bout twenty feet more, Mr. Dyson states, will be required to reach the ledge proper at s depth ol bi (cel. The mine is siiuiited six miles from a wagon road, and a trail has been cut into the ledge. The owners of the mine are confident of success and the specimens w hich have been taken ont certainly indicates that (.old is there in no inconsiderable quantities, the only question being n method of getting it out iu paying quantities. Orrgon Military Wagon Hum! (irunt. ' The committee appointed to examine the Oregon Military roads including the road from Eugeue to the Southeastern part of the state, has reported. A Washington dispatch of March lltli yivea the following informa tion: The secretary of the interior to-day sout to the president for transmission to congress, the report of J. 11. McNauiee relative to land grant wagon roads in Oregon. The report allows that grants of laud Were made by Congress in 18(il nud IMiU to aid iu the construction of these roads, iu all over a.rlX),(KX)0 sores. The report shows that none of these roads were ever constructed, although several governors of the state cer tified to their completion, On these certifi cates of tho governors, patents have been is sued to these companies for l,(IU0,li(lU acres. Immediately on securing certificates of completion, the land grants were sold, with s view of putting the land iu the hands of uouilually innocent purchasers. Uue grant is now claimed by Alexander Weill, the sec ond by the California Sc Oregou Laud Com pany, of Sail i rimcisco, and tho third by the heirs of Edward Martin, of San Francis co, and the Eastern Oregon Land Company, also of San trancisco. With the report the secretary submits a draft of a bill to be pre sented to congress repealing nil of said granting acts, declaring 'forfeited all rights slid titles and claims thereunder, nud re storing to the public domain all lands grant ed, excepting such as may have been sold to itiuoceut purchaser, who ore actual settlers to tho extent of ono section, to each of said purchasers. The bill directs tho attorney- general to institute suit to cnuccl nil patents aud certifications under said acts, with the exception stated above. From Grant County. Bkab Yali.kv, (limit Co., March 1'2. ElUToBGuAitn: As 1 havo seen, several uotes from place around I thought I would write you a little sketch of J scar Valley. It is quito a nice little valley about lit by 20 miles, fine timber section, no underbrush nt all, well watered, three streams run through it, Rear creek, Silvies river and Scottn creek; Rack of the valley are big bald hi U and back ol ihem ( iue timber, plenty of good grass and several hay ranches, All the stock look well. Home horses have wintered themclves back iu the mountains and arc iu good shape. We bad only about twenty inches of snow in tho valley this winter, aud it is all gore except some snots. In the valley there are about 40 settlers and there are some more coming iu as soon ns they can get in, There were a few bauds of sheep in here last summer and a few talking of com ing in this summer, but they will have to stay out when the water is all taken up, Oue or two sheep men own laud iu this val ley. One man by the name of Jim Small summered sheep in this valley for sixteen years. I understand that is long enough for one mini to control the whole country but now tha settlers are taking up the water that will keep them out. Hurrah for Rear Valley settlers. Rkar. Vaixky Skttmr. Coyote Items. Match 15, 1888. The C. L. 8. C. met with Vice President Helen Crow iu the chair. Debated the que which does tho most to produce crime, "poverty, weullh or ingorance." Our dutch judge decided in favor of ignorance, which created roars of laughter. Select reading, Lafayetto and Robert Raiker. In the Wood land, the Deacon's Ride, comic; the Mixed Train; Warned by o Dream. At the meet ing to-day Mrs. Mollis llailley was elected President. We debated the question, Re solved, That railroads hnve been detrimental to this country. Our dutch judge was equal to the occasion snd decided in favor of the affirmative. Selected: Peter McGrure's fall from grace; Rich and Poor; Signing away the Farm; Make thu best of it. Decla mation, North American Indians. Singing, We are growing old Maggie. Comic, Two Old Inhabitants on tho Weather; Ho had to Wait; Mark Twain's story of the Cut; Josh Billings on Cats; Widow Bcdot; Sam's Let ters. These comic pieces made the audience smile out loud. Our next question for de bate is, Resolved, That the national banking system shall bo abolished. F. M. NiotiswANUiB, Cor. Sec. City Election. Notice is hereby given that the annual i election of officers iu and for Eugene City, will be held iu the City Hall on Monday Ap il 2, IMS, at which time tho following officers are to be elected: Three Council men, one Recorder, one Marshal and one Treasurer. The polls shall be opened at 'J o'clock a. in. and closed at 1 o'clock p. m.of said day. B. F. Downs, Recorder. Eugene City, Much 13, 18s8.