The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, May 26, 1888, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEMINATION OP DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN IS HONEST LIVING BV THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW.
OL. 20.
EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATURDAY, MAY 26. 1888.
NO, 51
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PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.)
I. L CAMPBELL,
lnllilier mid Troyrit'lor,
ir'FICE-On the East side of Willamette
ivet, between Se.vei.th Eiglith Street.
TICUMSOF SUBSCRIPTION.
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KATKS OH ADVKiniSlNG.
Advertisements lus-rtwl an follow:
ilnesouare, ten linen or less one insertion Ws
... .1. .,,1 .e.iuent insertion 81. -'ah required
env"
"Tinie advertisers will be charged ut the
fol-
lowing rates:
0Ue square thretMiionths
One Hiire six month
One square one yoar. ............
Transient notices in local column,
?ll 00
8 00
12 00
cent
r line-tor each insertion.
Advertising l.ilU will I" rendered quarterly.
All job work limit lie paid kob on ukuvehv.
CEO. B. D38RIS,
Attorney and Counsellor'
at-Law,
. TXT fPiri? ml TUTS
V ,.f the Second .Judicial District and in
t,e Supreme Court of this State.
Special attention given to collection and
matters in probate
L, BILYEU;
i
-Attorney and Counsellor at Law, -
EUGENE CITY, OREGOX.
PRACTICES IX ALlniE COURTS OF
thU State. Will give special attention
to collections and probate matter.
OmcK--Over Heudrick & Eakin's bank.
Washburne & Woodcock
AUoraicys-at-Lsiw,
ElMENU CITY, - - -OFFICE
At the Court House.
OREGON
jv8iu3
GEO. A. IIOUHIH. 8. W. IO.MION.
CONDON & DORMS,
Attoriicys-at-Lsnf .
KUGENiiCITY, - - - OREGON
OrriCE-Over Robinson 4 Church's hardware
store. --
GEO. M. MILLER,
attorney and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
EUGEXE CITY, - OREGON.
Ot1U formerly occupied by Thompson &
liean.
J. E. FENTON,
AUorucj-nt-l.""'.
KUGEXE CITY
Special attention given to
OREGON.
Probate business
and Abstract of Title.
OFFICE Over GrantfO Store.
T.W.IIA1UUS,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Residence on Fifth street, where Or Shelton
ormerly resided.
.DLL JOSEPH P. CALL,
i VX BE FOUXI) AT HIS OFFICE or res
Videnee when not professionally engaged.
Residence ou Eighth street, oppose l'resby
ttriau Church.
J.J. WALTON, Jr.,
ATTORN KY-AT-LA-W,
EUGEXE CITY, OREGOX.
tTILL
PRACTICE
IX ALL
THE
'ourts of the State.
SoeoiM attention uiven to
real estate, col-
ecting, and probate matters. ,
Collecting all kind of claims against the
United State Government.
Otlice iu Walton's brick-room I and s.
B. F.DORRIS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
IM WE SOME VERY DESIRABLE
farms. Improve,! and I'niinproved 1 own
iipi.trttr f.ir mile. l,n I'll'tV terms.
Property Eantai and ?.cnts Collected.
"i'h Insurant Companies I n-preseiit are j
anew the oldest and most Uehable, ami in j
the Prompt and EynTMC E adjustm. ut of their
osses Stand Ski osp to Xone.
K share of your patmnng' i soiieiieu.
Otlice up-stairs, over the Omn.re.
J. DAVIS,
Merchant Tailor.
HAS OPENED A SHOP ON MVTH
Street pp.ite the Star Bakery, where
he is prepared to do all kinds of work offered
in hi line. , . , . .
A Urge stock of Fine Cloths on hand for
customers to stlect from. at
RepairiiiK nd cleaning done promptly. Sat
isfaction guaranteeiL
Eocene, Nor, 6, 183ti. tf
Day & Henderson,
-TlIK LEADING
FURNITURE &
U1BERTAKIIG
House in Eugcno.
tn W -I
O.
Sole Agents fur Eugene City,
FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
GOLD AMD SILVER SH13TS.-
t-- - ;
We are still at the old reliable "Grange Store,'
and can sell you anything that you want to eat
or wear,
Cheaper Than
v
illll BB0&
Have removed to
Marx' new building.
Tlicy have a complete stock of
Watches, Clock, Jewelry & Musical Instruments,
-ALSO-
A larsc invoice oi
UAIlKKIt (,U. WOltKS!
BARKER, ExDert Gun-
Smith Stock ot Guns and Am
munition on hand.
EK.ENK - - - OltEUOX.
C. Marx.
Barber Shop and
not and col 1 baths always ready during
the week.
First door north of Dunn's new block.
Tl o a that are fretful, peevish
' JVV3VT crnM or troubled with
Windy Colic, Teething Pains,, or
c. 'i. n!0tBra can ne relieved
at once by using Acker's Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or Morpb.no
hence Is safe. Price 25 eents. bold by
- Ostium Si Co, Eugene.
C. M. COLLIER,
'Attorney -Law,
OFFICE: At Court House, County Sur
veyor s room.
I offer for sale liixl'iO (,-tbnsir.ws proper
ty on Will.un tte st.eet. on which the buyer
can double his money sithiu two years.
li"o. -i-"E'4
Corner 7th and Wil. Sts
the Cheapest.
a.
tvy
Christmas goods.
U. It. (oihran & Son,
Ueal Estate Agents.
r.uircne Cit v. O eson.
Will attend to general Keul Estate business
such as buying, Helling, leasing nnd renting
farms and city property, etc. Office on south
side of Ninth street.
H. F. McCornack, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON.
EUCEN'E CITY,
OREGOX
Fred W. Benedict,
Real Est:e and ene ! gent-
Improved rd Unimproved Property, Houses,
Lots, Etc., tor sale at Reasor.able Prices.
Houses Rented and Rents Collected.
Kesi oritefrriMifeN Furnished.
Titus Building, tor Willamete and Ninth sts..
up stairs.
HAVE OPENED OUT A LARGE AND
Select Stock of
groceries, cicars, tobaccos.
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Etc., i
Which I intend selling at Faib AXl) P.easo-
AllLE J'KICKH. I
. - I
GIVE MB A TRIAL.
iy Oid Mammie Ilaildiruj, Euger Ciiy, Or, I
G. G. GARKISON.
BrsceriesS Provisions
i
A Horrible lahorttanco.
The transmission of the fearful effect!
of contagious blood po.son Is the most
horrible Inheritance which any man
can leave to his iuiux-out posterity ; but
it ran bo certainly nnliirated and la the
majority of Cuses, prevented by the
use of tlio antidote which Nature fur
nishes, and which is found In the reme
dy known all over the world ns Hwifi't,
Kpecilli'-commonlv called "S. K. R "
Mr.J.II Brown, ot lloi nellsville, N.Y.,
writes: "Thrio ycara 1 suffered with
this horrible diBcaoo. Swill's bpeciflo
cured mo comploielv."
I'rof. Edwin Haar," 'J:i4 E.K.'nd st.N.Y.,
write: "Sw.ft'i SpeciHo cuitnl me
of a fearful ewe of Itlood I'olson."
Dr. B. K. WuiKlielil, of the Soldler'a
ITomp. Richmond, Va., writes: "iswift'i
Hecillo cured ma of a severe cuseof
Wood Poison."
1). W. K. Brigsa, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
writes: "I was a perfect wrock from
Blood Poison. Swift' HieclHc restored
hcuilh and hope, and 1 am well to-day."
V- W, Languid, Savannah, Ga. : I
auffflred loiiff with Blood J'oiHon. I tried
bwift's Specific and am perfectly woll.
A. W. Hucll, of i'ower's Hotel, Koch
ester. N.Y., writes: "It is tholiest blood
remedy on earth. I cured invself w th
IV 1 recommended It to a friend and tt
mado him well."
Mr. V. L. Stanton, ot the FmPhvllle,
(Oa.) News writes that a friend was
afllicted with a case of Blood I'olson,
and two bottles of 8. 8. a offocted a
complete euro.
Treat so ou Blood and Skin Diseases
nailed froo. Tuk Swift Si-koific Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Uo.
What Is II!
Tlmt produces that beautifully eoft com
plexion and leaves no traces of its applica
tion or injurious effects? The answer, Wis
dum's Kobcrtino accomplishes all this, and
is pronounced by ladies of taste and rclinn
nieiit to be the most delightful toilet nrlicle
ever produced. Warranted harmless and
matchless. F. II. Wilkius, nojent, Eugene
City.
E. R. LI CKEY & CO.
AdEvra ron IIckhickk Sc Schkck Fbkpara
iions. ruresli Mother Tinctures superior in
preparation to any in the market.
Hydrazine Tonic one of the finest com
pounds lor debility nnd lost vitality.
Homeopathic mother tinctures and Tritu
rations "id per cent stronger than fluid t x
tracts; prices the siuuo ns Eastern establish
ments. Special attention is railed to the b. it S.
tinctures, be sure and mention 11. Jc.s.
when prescribing. A full supply itlways on
hand at 15. It. Luckiy ic Co's.
Lambert & Henderson are tho sole, agents
for the celebrated Superior stoves. Take
your wife and look at them.
Foe Sale.
A twelve horse power Wood, Tabor nnd
Morso onizino in first-class condition.
Also genuine Freuch burs -twenty-four
inches in diameter for chopping. Also 00
foot of ten inch beltinc. Will be sold cheap,
Impure at tho Gitabd otlice or of John
Holland at the Hill farm four miles below
Eugene.
would enjoy your dinner
and are prevented by Dys
pepsia, uso Ackers Uyspepsia 'lauieis.
They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
W e guarantee thorn. S3 and CO cents.
Oshurn & Co, Eugene.
Mnlin nn annointtnout with Henderson
Deutist, and have your operations performed
in a skillful manner.
Buckeye mowers and bindors at Pritchett
k Forkner's.
The First Sign
Of failing hnulth, whether In the form of
Night Sweats and Nervousness, or in a
seuso of General Weariness and Loss ot
Appetite, should suggest the uso ol
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This preparation
is jiost effective for giving tono and
strength to tho enfeebled system, pro
moting tho digestion and assimilation of
food, restoring tho nervous forces to
their normal condition, and for purify
ins, enriching, and vitalizing tho blood.
Failing Health.
Ten years ago my health began to fail.
I was troubled with a distressing Cough,
Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous
ness. 1 tried various remedies pre
scribed by different physicians, but
becuuio so weak that I could not go up
stairs without stopping to rest, My
friends recommended mo to try Ayer's
.Sarsaparilla, which I (lid, and I am now
ns healthy und strong as ever. Mrs.
K. L. Williams, Alexandria, Minn. .
I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, In my
family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is
taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly
eradicate this terrible disease. 1 have
also prescri!sd it as a tonic, as well as an
alterative, and must say that I honestly
believe it to be the best blood rnediclno
ever compounded. W. F. Fowler, M. D.
D. D. S., Greenville, Teun.
Dyspepsia Cured.- ,
It would be Impossible for mo to do
scrilie what I sullered from Indigestion
and Headache up to the timo I began
taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was under
the care of various physicians, and tried
a gTciit many kinds of medicines, but
never obtained more than u-niporary re
lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla
for a short time, my headache disap
peared, and niy stomach performed iw
duties more perfectly. To-day my
health is completely restored. Mary
Jfarley, Springfield, Mass.
I have been greatly benefited by the
prompt nse of Ayer's Sarsajwrilla. It
tones and invigorates the system, regu
lates the action of the digestive and
assimilative organs, and vita, res the
Mood. It is, without doubt, the most
reliable blood purifier yet discovered.
If. I). Johnson, 3M Atlantic avenuo,
Brooklyn, N. Y. tf
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer Co., LowsU, Mat,
rrlc all sis txrttli, 5.
Camp Crook Item.
May 17, 18 8.
School at district No. 70 is progressing ,
j lluely under the itllcieul iiianagcnt of jih-s
iaie I'arriiigiou.
A bridge was recently built across the creek
just below the mill.
Mr. T. J. Dunteu relumed last Friday
from a week's sojourn in Douglas county.
Mr. Hamilton, who started across the
mountains via the McKeiuiu route, was
after repeated efforts lo cross, compelled to
return on account of the depth of snow. He
will start lu a lew days by rail.
Mr. Geo. Uitchey icceut visited in the
vicinity of Phnsaut Hill and Trent.
An eicelleut address was delivered here
Sunday last at 11 a, m. Services were also
held in the veiling.
Mm. Robt. Hawley, of Crt iiwell, is visit
ing with her parents, Mr. sui -" M.J.
Ilillegms, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hawley and Mrs. S. J.
Kut ledge, of Eugene, visited this place Mon
day and Tuesday.
Miss Lulu Matlock, of Eugene, visiWd
frieuds at this place last Sunday.
Martin Mooru has been slaying iu Eugene
during ihu past week.
Mr. P- A. Wegucr and Mr. Limebaugh
spent Tuesday night in Eugene, returning
tdnesday .
Mr. Limebaugh has let the contract for
the erection of a new lutru to Mr. T. 11.
Hunsaker, of Dexter. Ho wil1 bvgin work
ou the building soon.
From reports it appears that E l II. now
makes fortnightly visits to the cottage on
the hill. We uudersland ulso. that he will
Boon be iu possession of a quit claim dsed
to property given liiiu by mutual consent.
Lost, Last Sunday, somewheie between
sunrise and sunset, oue mustache color of
solid black. No reward is o tit-red for their
return, for they are gone forever.. We di
rect imputing winds i. Geo. R.
On the '.'Oth ot this month the M. E.
church will hold quiu'terly coiitoreuue at
this place. Ou the Sunday following there
will tie services both morning and uvmmig.
Basket dinner Will bo had on the. ground.
The crop outlook, both hop and grain, in
this part of the country is very (Uttering.
Vegetation of all kinds were uev,-r more for
waid than now, bill a few refreshing buow
era are needed.
Ella Leonard aud Mrs. Jas. Alien are re
covering from the injuries sus tamed by the
overturning of a wagon some three weeks
ago while returning home from a party.
Several iu this aud the immediate viciuity
contemplate electing new dwelling houses
during the coming summer.
The Mill Co., art sawing considerable
quauity of lumber at preseut, and aro re
ceiving a great many orders for lumber;
probably more than they will be able to fill.
We understand that Mr. Geo. Hilleges
has iu view the office of Deputy Assessor
under the present Prohibition nominee.
This solves the mystery as to why he fre
quents tho borne ol tue nominee.
Since our last Mr. Clark aud family have
moved to Eugene, where they will perhaps
peruiautly rulo.
Stbanokb.
Money Used.
Chairman Bush of the State Democratic
Committiie writes to the Oregouiau as fol
lows, which will show how much there ecu
orally is in such matters as aro referred to:
"Please give me space to say that the dia.
patches repeatedly published in tho Oregon,
lan to the effect that the Washington admin.
istratiou is causing money to be sent to Ore
sou to be used iu our peuding election, are
untrue. If President Cleveland aud his ail
ministration is taking interest in our eleo
tion, the Democratic State Committee bus
not been mnde aware of it. With the tx
ception of (2(H) from a California fund that
committee has received no assistance from
outside of the state, and very little inside.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of pur
ity. strenuth and wholesomeness, More eco
nomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot 1
Jold in competition with the multitude of low
test, shor weight slum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cans. Rotal Bakino Powdkii
Co.. KHi Wall St, N. Y.
Notice of Final Settlement.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the nndersinned administrator of the
estate of of T C Spain, deceased has filed ill the
County Court ot Lane County, Oregon, "is
final account of his ,oliiiinitiHti"n of said
estate, and raid Court has fixed Mondny, the
Und day of July, lrtSH, ut 10 o'chs k in the fore
nsn of said day, ut the County Court nsuns in
EiiKene City, Lane County. Oregon, a the
time ami place of heari'mr the same. There
fore all s-inons interested in said estate are
hereby notified to Risar at said time and
place and snow cause, if any there bo, why
aid rstaU he not luiaily settled.
lino. A. Dokkis, Administrator.
Dated at Eugene City, Or., this l'Jth day of
May, Vm
fi ROYAL K5J N
WUIC(fl
The Mills Bill.
Cong ossmsn Scott eiueses Iho opinion
that the Mills Hill will pass the House with
out radical change. Olio r supporters of the
measure am not so sanguine. l!ul in view
of the coiitingeucv, and of iho general en
dorsement of the bill by Democratic Conven
tions throughout the country, it is well to
recull jnt what it proposes,
iiie .Mills liiii proposes to cut oil, in
round uiiiiiUts, 7rt,(iiKi,nii(l of tho sin plus
revenue. Of this union tit $."4,('Hl,IKMI is
taken from the tariff and 'Jl,t U0,i (IU from
the interim! laws on tobacco. It adds to the
free J i -1 rial, hemp. jute, suit, till plate, wool
aud a few other articles,
The present average rate of the tarift on
dutiable goods is C7. 10 per cent. The Mills
hill would leave it at 40 per cent, llie
present average rata on articles affected by
the bill la Ot 10 per cent. The proposed
rate would leave it on these nitidis ul MM
per cent.
And this is the bill that is culled the "Free
Trade" measure! It leaves the average duty
It) per cent, higher than it was under the
Morrill Tariff of 1SC2, aud within two points
of what the average was in 1M1 when a Re
publican Tariff Commission recommended
aud a Republican Congress pretended to
umke a reduction of 'M per cent., which
would have lull the average duty 33.GU per
cent.
The schedules of luxuiios in the preseut
tariff aro loft untouched. All the reductions
aro made on the essentials of maiiiifactures
the necessities of the people. If the cham
pions of protected monopolies shall difeat
this moderate revision they will see some
tarltl-smashing iu earnest next time.
Gourlu Is Iu Hotter Health.
John M. Gearin, the Deiiiocintic nominee
for congress, returned to the city Saturday.
Last week he spoke at Roseburg, Corvalli
and Newport to large crowds. lie aud
John P. Irish jointly addressed tho Rose
burg people
Mr. liearm was taking things easy in his
law office when a reporter called yestoiday.
Ills lace was ruddy and he looked as If ha
was enjoying good health. In reply to a
qnestiou as to how he felt, be said that he
was still weak but in much belter health,
and had almost fully recovered from his re
cent illness. He said that he iuteuds t
tluisli the canvass. He will leave to-day
(or Lafayette.
'Wlnit do you think of your chances of
election, Mr. Geariu'r"' asked the reporter.
'1 am not uiveu to boasting, r, piled the
Oiimlidato good tliiluredlv. "However, I
will say that I am very hopeful and feel that
I shall be successful. I am coulldeut that I
will poll many moro votes than the Demo
cratic nominee for congress did two years
ago, aud that I shall come into Multnomah
county with a handsome majority. Where
I will loso one vote I will gain ten. Th, r Is
a feeling among the people that (he stats
slioulil be represented iu the nouse by a
Democrat considering that Oregon hat two
Republican Senators. Oregonian.
Tarlll'on Rorux.
Tho firm of W. T. Coleman & Co, failed a
few days aince'in San Francisco. Among other
asset Is the house owned borax mines of the
estimated value of $J,(ltlO,0(IU. There is ut
present an impost duly of throe cents per
pound ou borax, which the Mills bill pro
poses to lift. The San Francisco Bulletin
makes this condition of things the subject of
a long article warning the people of Califor
nia that if the proposed le luclion will kill
to great au establishment as Coleman fc
Co., an incalculable amount of injury will
be dons if the bill becomes a law.
This is but a fair sample of the argument
used by the protectiomsis to bolster up their
theories. The Bulletin iu the same issue
states that this borax is laid down in
San Francisco at a cost to Coleman & Co. of
but live cents per pound! With a selling
price of over thirty cents per pound, showing
a net profit on the woiking of (heir fields of
OiXJ per cent., the house ot Coleman & Co.
bad better clone its doors if a -protective
tariff is required iu their business to pull
them out event
As a matter of fact the proposed reduction
of tariff duties hud nothing to do with the
failure of the great commercial house of
Coleman & Co. as the illogical Bulletin
kuows.
An Illustration.
Madison (Wis.) Democrat
In 187'J quinine was put on the free Ibl.
There were then four manufactories in this
country. They just rose up and rugedr
agaiust the bill taking the duty off their pro
duct. They preached the usual tariff doc- .
trine, It would ruin their infant industry.
When they were crushed tlleir loreigu com
petitors would control the market sud qui
nine would be dearer than ever.
Now mark the result. In 1S8S there are
twelve manufactories, The original four are
still in operation and prospering. The
price of quiuiue in the high tariff days was
per ounce. It is now but 55 cents per
ounce. The consumption is uow double
what it was theu. This is a fine illustiation
of meddling with the tariff of an over pro
tected industry. It shows the value of the
predictions which high tariff men like to
make to scars peoplt from meddling with an
iniquitous tariff framed Republican fashion
to rob the people.
Carrie Bradley Murdered.
The following item from Tucson, Arizona,
under dute of th 9th inst., will be read with
interest by many persons in Oregon. It
shows the truth of the scriptural text that
those who live by the sword shall die by the
sword, or similar words:
"Carrie Bradley, the notorious bagnio
keeper of Portland, who was sentenced to
the penitentiary five years ago for murdering
s man in her deadfall and was afterwards
psrdoned out with the understanding that
she should leave the state, was murdered
Inst night by her niacque John Wadleigh.
Wadleigh came to Bradley's house in an in
toxicated condition and insisted ou entering,
but was refused admittance. This enraged
the brute to such an extent that he grabbed
the woman by the head, pulled her out of
ihe door and cutting her throat from ear to
ear. Wadleigh was at once placed under
arrest."
PosTai TiLEOBxra. Office hours on Snn
day from 81)0 to It) Ma. ni., and from 4:00
to UxX) p. m. Week davs.all busiuess hours.
O. F. Caw, Supt.