HP 1 CHIP If? AT P CITY GUARD ESTABLISHED FOR TIIE DISSEMINATION OF DEMOCRATIC TRIMIPLES, AND TO EARN IN HONEST MING BY THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. , ()L. 20. EUGENE CITY, OK, SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1888. NO. 51 UJIUSIIED EVEUYBVTl'UHAY.) 1. L. (UMHSULI, liibil!-r ami JNoprUtor. ,-i-ti"' -On the l',,,t "f Willamette i.'''tw" sv"'tu i;i-ii'th 'strwu i-UiMSOP sTI'.Sl'Uin iON. S2 W) . .75 I'tr HllHUlll jji, M.intli. Varfe in' 'iitU- OUK ONLY KvrW OK AUVKHTWINO. Advertisements iiis-r'.cd n f"""wi,! . 9,. Ul'"'l"" ' ,;.. ('..Ki reouired ftrtww will be. eluded at the fob ;e tor flail iti. rtl"li. 1 v ker Uin-' hills ' ' r'",U'"", 'K'arterly. wrk inii-tlwrAmr'mN i.h.ivfhy. CEO. B. DOHRSS, Atto'-iw'J awl Counsel lor-at-Law, ,i-IIX PII.VOTICE IX THE CJUKT3 f the Second .Iu.lici.il District nnd m l,..S iir-iiy Curt f this Statu. Vpi ill attention tfiveu to dilutions ttii.l (patters in proW.ite " L 3IF.'EU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUOKNK CITY, OUEGON. oltVCTICES IX ALLTI1E COUNTS OF I this Stl'ttf- WiU K''v8 H1'l'ciul uttl'"t1"" tu collection. nml probate matters, OiHi'K -Over Hendriek EaUiu's bank. Washburne & Woodcock Altopiicys-Jit-S-aw't KINEN'K CITY, - - - OUEGON UFFICK-At the Court House. jy8m3 ceo. a. nonius. io.mion. CONDON & DORMS, ,Mtoriicys-:U-iL;iH, EUGENE CITY, - - - OKEGON OmcK-Over llobinson & Church's hardware itorft GEO. M. MILLER, -ttorney and Ccunssllor-at-Law, and Ileal Estate Jgent. EUGENE 11TV, - OREGON. OIlM-e formerly occupied by Thompson & J E. EENTON, EUGENE CITY OUEGON. Scial attention given to Probate business tutl Abstracts of Tale. Omen Over Grange Store. T?WV1IA1UUMLD. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Iksidence mi Fifth street, where Dr Shelton iirmerly resided. . OIL JOSEPH P. GILL, S 'IAN HE FOUND AT HISOFFH'Eor res Vidence when not professionally engaged. Uesid.'uce on Eighth street, opposite Presby rian Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOHNHY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OUEGOX. 7TLL PKAOTICE IN ALL THE M t 'Hurts of the State. Social attention given to real estate, col wtinif, and probate matters. Ciilleetini; all kinds of claims against the united States Goveriinient. "Hiee in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. B.F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VEI1Y IESIIIAIU,E Farms, Improved nnd I'nimpnoed Town pf'Iierty (or nale, on eny terms. 3F5rty Ssatod and Sent- C:lle:ted. The Iniirimee ( 'ompHnies I r"present are "i,' the Uldrft and nio.-t Urliable, and in "i 1'komi-t and EyriTAli' r. atljustmn.t of their e Stand Second to X.e. hre of your patronage 1 solii ited. Otfice up stairs, over the Grange Store. ii. V. DOKKIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. i j TTAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Street opx.ite the Star Eakery, wheie prepared to do all kiuds of work offered line. A Urge .t, ,,f Pine Mths on hand for I'm:r? u w'wt from. . tVinns. ami clesnini done pnirui.tly. Sat tl;gne, Not. 6, 1885. tf Bay & Henderson, FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING House iii Eugene. Corner 7tli and Wil. Sts Sole Agents fcr FOll THE .IL'S'l'LY -GOLD AND SILVtHSHims - UnW We are Mill mine m.i n:iiiun .v... ihjj rZl i ii ...... .....-(i.it.,r thtif vmi wjint to eat fc -O HUH l all BUll unjuuur, gJ or wear, imm Than 0i,M.i mm, Have removed to Marx' New building They have a complete slock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry ALSO A larsc invoice of Christina Roods. KAKKKIl l.UiN WOK KM MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. ickjkm: - - - OKEOO.V C, Marx. Barber Shop and Ii Rooms, Hot an 1 cold baths nlwnys ready during j the week. First door north of D iuu's uew block. ,Av n that are fretful, peevish tV3 WT crns3i or troubled wilh Windy Colic, Teething l'ains or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine hence is safe. Trice 25 cents, bold Ly Osburni '", Eugene. C. M. COL LI Ell. Attorney-at -Law, OFFICE:--At Court nouse, County Sur veyor's room. I .ff.-r for .! l.'vl ;.!. I l-'-'Ji" pf"l"r' ty on Willam t'- ( ee'. on U-!i th- l'.yr can double hi- n."i.y ithn. t" ;;'- JJ in i Johnson, Ecgcnr City, CELElllIATED , j - the Cheapest. 8: Musical Instruments I !J It rieluvin A- Villi. Iionl Estate Agents !:n?t'iii' Cily, Ore son. Will attend to general Ileal Estate lmsinesH KUch ns buyii.g, selling, lcusino nnd rtntiu farinsand city property, etc. Office ou south sido of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EHiKNE CITY, OltEGON. irocenes Provisions HAVE OPENED OUT A LA110E AND Select Stock of CRCCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS. MISCELLANEOUS OooDS, Etc., Which I intend wiling at I'aiH AND IIeasoN AIII.K PlllCM. GIVE 3VTE A. TRIAL. 1-ff-i'lJ .Uivii.it llit'iltl'iit'i, Eti'j Cily, Oi; o i;. ;.MaasoN. Orders for Spencer Iliitte fruit treKS may be left at the Orange store; also Mr. Urowii, on Eighth street ill l.ave them for aale. Three year old bartletl pear trees will be (li a hundred, sn.a in ones ?b. jui-r irees Cheap. OIIVILLK I'lIKIJH, Prop. "TjP vrv wou en jy ronr dinner V) ) and tre prevented by Dys pepsia, uso Aeltcr's Dyrjxpia Tablets. Tin y are a positive euro for DyspeDsia, In drgfc4tion. Flatulency and Constipation. V. o guarantee tLcin. 5 and 00 cents. O.-l urn 4 Co. E'l-c-ne. i 1 J 4t A Horrible Inheritance. The truunuiissmn of the feurful effect! Of contusions blood poison Is the most bornblo inherituuca which any man can leav. to his mnoceut postority ; but 11 can te certainly imtifc'Htod uuj tu ttia tnajoiity of esses, prevontod by tha uo of tlio nntidoU) which Nature fur nishes, nnd which Is found In tlio reme dy known all over tlio world ns Swu't'i bjecitic - commonly cnlleil "S. S. fcv" Mi'.J.H ltrowii, o't lloi nellsville, N.Y., writes: "Three year 1 suttiMPd with this horrible d. suaso. (Swill's ISpcciQa cured mo complei. lv " l'rof. Edwin liuuri Sot K.'ilnd st.,N. V., writes: "Sw ft'i Jipeoitic cured tut of a fearf ilcaso of lilood l'nlson." Dr. H. V. Wimjll-ld, of the tioldlcr'a Home, Riclimnnd, Vu., writes: "Swift's Hpecitlt' cured uia of a severe, case of lilood Poison." 1. W. K. Bi'iL'RS, lirooklyn, N. Y., writes: "I whs a perfect wreck from lilood Poison. Swift's Specific restored lieaith and hupp, and 1 am well to-day." C. W. Languid, Savunnuh, Oil. : I Mff'Ted loiiR with Blood Poison. 1 tried Bwifl's Si ecillc and nm perfectly well. A. . Hue, I, of Pun or' s Hotel,' llocli ester. N.Y., writes: "It .s the best blood remedy on earth. I cured myself w th II. I recommendeJ it to a friend and it niitdo him well." Mr. K. L. Stanton, ot the Kn'.IHiyills, (0.) News, writes that a friend was afllicted with a case of flood Poison, and two bottles ol S. 8. fci. effected a complete euro. Tieat.so on BlncJ and Slcln Piscaset tuailod freo. Tun Kwirr Si-roinr Co.. Drawer a, Atluuta, Un, What Is It! That produces that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, Wis loin k Kolierlino accomplishes all this, nnd is pronounced by ladies of taste and rcline nu iit to be the most delightful toilet article vcr produced. Warranted lmrniltss and iiatolilcsH. F. 51. Wilkins. aL'eiit, Eugene Citv. Foe Sale. A twelve horse power Wood, Tuber and Morse eligiue in first-class condition. Also centime French burs twenty-four inches in diameter for chopping. Also GO feet of ti n inch belting. Will be sold cheap. Impure at the (Hunn nfhco or of John Holland at the Hill farm four miles below Eugene. Hv the latest methods iu uso by Eastern lentists high in the profession, Henderson is enabled to produce equally as desirable re sults in tine gold fillings. Olllco Hume place, Hayes block. E. n.LWKEV & CO. AoKN'ra KOIl DoKllICKK & St'llKCK PllKI'AltA- TIONS. ruresh Mother Tinclures superior iu preparation to any in the market. Ilydrastino J omc one ol tlio nnest com pounds, for debility and lost vitality. Homeopathic mother tinctures and tritu rations fiU per cent stronger tlinn lluid ex tracts; prices the same us Eastern establish ments. Special attention is called to the It. S. tinctures, lie sure ami mention It. ,V S. when prescribing. A full supply iilways ou bund at E. It. Luckey & Co's. Lambert ,t Henderson nro tlio sole agents for the celebrated Superior stoves. Take your wife and look at them. Mil':. an a iioin(mout with Iloudorson Do itist, and hive your operations performed in a skillful m inner. Moore's Il.'vcaled Heme ly rogulutea unl 1 odds Ui all the organs ot iho hiimali sys tem. Sold by Eugene Druggists. Day and Night During un aeuto attack of liront hitis, a ceasidcss tickling in tlio throat, anil an exhausting, hacking rough, uillict tlio BiilTerer. Sleep is banished, and great prostration follows. This disease is also uttended with Hoarseness, and some times Loss of Voice. It Is liable to be come chronic, involve tlio lungs, nnd terminate fatally. Aycr'a Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and euro in cases of Ilronchitis. It controls tlio disposition to cough, and induces refreshing sleep. I have been a practising physician for twenty-four years, nnd, lor the past twelve, have '.sutfered from annual at tacks of lironehitis. After exhausting all the usual remedies Without Relief, I trlid Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It effected a 'speedy cure. O. Stovcall, M. J., Currollton, Misu. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is decidedly tho best remedy, within toy knowledge, for chronic Ilronchitis, nnd all lung diseases. M. A. Hiist, M. 1., South Paris, Me. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse und settled on my Lungs. Uy night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My t'oiigh was Incessant, and I frequently 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 ilnully Cured By Using two Uittles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I am now In perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pro nounced incurable with Consumption. H. P. Henderson, Satilsbnrgh, Penn. For years I was in a decline. I had weak lungs, and suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral restored me to health, anil I have been for a long time comparatively vig orous. In case of a sudden cold I always resort to the pectoral, and rind speedy relief. Edward E. Curtis, Kutland, Vt. Two years a'.'o I suffered from a severe Ilronchitis. The iihysician attending me became fearful that the disease would terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various medicines, without bcncrlt, he prescribed Ayer's Cherry Peroral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured, Ernest Colton, Logansport, Iud. tt Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rrrpued by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, IImc fiolJ by all DruggUM. price $1 i ill boUM & 1SSS. CoMlltl.cS. e ,S; l -liKMK J. ColSIIES. 1'07'A' OFOZKdO.V, Ji'SE OFFICIAL. Haker, M!."i! Sol '.'I I S4'.' Mil) llent i I'-'i; i'itl is lEto! 1104 1'lack.nnas, I loS '.n;i; If. i I.HI'J is; Clatsop ! 107(1 S77 71 1077 !HI4 Columbia, I .T '-".7 It' !7.'t! H04 - Coos, j !U.Y lis; Ki HSj Wi Crook, .V.'li; .;!'. l 400; . Mil Ciiny, -Vf. 144 .,'.".'; 1M Douglas, ! EiOl lOOli 111 El'J'jj lOoS Oilliain. 7!li; i.Ol! IP1 74S, M'iO Ciant, 1 1 111 SIS lo::,"ii 1HI4 Jackson. lOll) P.'o4 C'J ItKl.'l II!'.".' .lMephme, 470 .MK) I 4li7l .Ml Klamath, .TIO lllil) .'ll.'l IKI.'I Like, :i!H;i HSlil I :i7,- 40ti Lane, l.'O.'!' l'-Vul tie Ili.i4 P.'7(l Lion, j lo.'!'.'1 KM), 171 I.V.'I I7.'I4 Malheur, :IS7I H'.X" .' .'177 407 MariMi, llllKl! loOti SS7 -21X 14!fJ Morrow, oS4 HI4 S." ."S.") f.7tl Multnomah .V.ISl' .'tl'.'7l I7i 0I7J .'!07'J Polk, S4tl 7.'i 7'-'; Milt, 771 Tillamook, ,'llil Jtl.'i II1 r..-. Jl'. Umatilla, l:.0:i I.V.I l.'li.' lli'JS I.V.H I'nion, P.'ti7 1147 H P-'li.'li 1 170 Wallowa, .Mil .'Wl W.; 3!U Wasco, U'.KI. llHr.' 41 llliS; KH10 Washington I Kill Sill S'.' I'.'l t MM1 Vainlull, P-IM U7S 8.'i ll'.'sj U78 Total II'.'S'.'O i.VII.'l PJ7 I :t:ilK)s''.,li,tlti Majorities I I litlT'.'l Hertuauti's plurality, 7107; clear miijoritv over all, ,14:1:1. Sliulili'U A: Son's h iic List. We invite public nttenlion lo our very low prices iu Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Provisions, etc. .which wo nro onaoieii to oiler by buying iu large lots and selling strictly lor cash, thereby sullering no losses, and our customers do not have to make up for the bad debts necessarily made by those who follow the old credit system, lielow are a few of our prices. Motto, Cnsh: Sugar, (toldcn "C ' Hi ins tor si.uti Sugar, F:vtra "C" 14 lbs for l.bU Sugar, Dry Granulated 13 lbs for 1.00 Tomatoes, 10 cans for 100 Peas, 7 cans for , 1.00 Hems, 7 cans for 1.00 eaches, choice oimlity, ,r cans for.... 1.00 Coffee, Green Uio, 5 lbs for 1.00 Gillee, Green Costa Uica, 5 llm for 1.00 Soup, '20 1-lb bars per box, for 1.00 And all other goods In thu same propor tion. Wo nre daily receiving fresh strawberries and oilier fruits and vegetables, ami by leav ing your orders with us early we will be able to till them promptly, and you will always get tho very best the market allbrds. itespeettllllv, SLADDEN ,t 80N. Wood Wttnti'tl. All kinds of good, clean four-foot wood wanted by the Winter lTioto-Coiupany. Wood takcu in exchange for pictures any amount, until Sept. 1st, '88, Impure over A. V. Poters' store. lo Plioto-Coinimny. Host facilities for enlarging pictures to any size and a superior quality of work guaranteed. For Sale. Good upland farm containing EI0 acres, all under good fence; fr acres in cultivation, balance good pasture; buildings in good con dition, For further particulars enquire of WM. iV II, mams, Dexter, Lano Co., Or. Foil Sai.r. A good as new, at lot of nico show-cases, as E. It. Lui kkt i Co's. Eugene City will in a few years have a population of 00.000. The railroad from Ooburg will be extended here, thence to Florence and the west road will be extended from Corvallis to Eugene. Huntington and Crocker have been here, looked over the ground and said this is so. Look at what vou missed bv not buying a few years ago. You urn missing just as much by holding off now. liny ten acres of the Humphrey tract for $1,000 and in live years it will be worth $10,00(1. Don't wait for a boom and pay boom prices but buy NOW. (ino. M. Mim.ku, llual I'.slate liroker. Absolutely Pure This poder n-ver varies. A marvel of pur ity. trenth and nrhol'itunienesii. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold iu oiu:rtitiiD with lli multitude of low tnt. shor. weight alotn or phosphate Hiwdrrs. Sold only in cans. I lor a li.ikiNU I'owota ,Co., 100 WaUML.N. Y. fist gig lMaliie ou I'll ti rm it ii . In his "Twenty Years in emigre." ex Senator James G, lllailie wrote of en-Senator Allen G, Thuruian as follows: "His rank iu the Senate was establishul fiom the day lie took bis seal, and was never lowered during the period of his services. He was an admi rably disciplined ilebator, was fair in his method of statement, logical iu his argu ment, honest in bis conclusions. He had no trick in his discussion, no catch phrase to secure attention, but was always dirtct and maiily. His mind was not prcoeci.picd and engrossed with political contests or with atlnirs of slate. He bad natural and culti vated tastes outside of those llelds. He was a discriminating remb r, and enjoyed not only serious books, but inclined hNo to the lighter indulgence of romance ami poetry. He was ecp. eially fond of the best French writers, lie lovi d Moliere and llacine, and could quntu with rare enjoMueiit the humor ous scenes depicted by Ilalav. Ho took pleasure in the diaiua and was devoted to music. u Washington he could usually be found in the best suit at the tin litre w hen a good piny n il to bn presented or an opera was In be given. These tastes illustrate the genial side of nature and were a tilting com pliment to the stronger and sterner el. mi nts of the man. His retirement from the Senate was a serious loss to his party- a loss, in deed, to the body. He left behind him the respect of all with whom he had been asso ciated during his twelve years of honorable service." A Ci.otio lli'iisr Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock a heavy storm swept over the Klickitat valley, across the river, tho edge of it passing over Goldelldale. The cloud came from the south, crossing the Co lumbia near Grants, and another cam from the east 'he two meeting West of Uoldeiidate m ar the Happy Home settlcmen. The re sult of their meeting was a regular cloud burst, the rain falling in torrents and wash ing the plowed ground away, to the full depth of the furrows. Ou the hillsides rocks weighing a Ion or more were washed out and into the canyons. Near the moun tains hull fell to the depth of from two to four inches, literally chopping the growing grain to pieces. John Cummings lost thirty acres of fall grain, und nil that iu the area covered by the storm was mini 4. The storm ixhausted itself iu the distance of two miles. Ex., June Hi. NlW KWINHMNO TllU'K. A fellow llSS beiai victimizing people in Southern Oregon with a new swindling scheme. He carries around a handsome plush-covertd workbox, with which he works his little scheme. lie solicits orders for laixrs like the sample ho shows and offers lo supply them ut such a low llgure that nearly everybody orders oue. Each person ordering one is required to do posit fifty cents when the name is taken down, merely as an evidence of good faith. The swindler, however, is not working in good faith, nnd never comes around with the boies. It is said that he reaped a harvest of four-bit pieces iu Itoseburg. It is to bo hoped that some swindled community mny get hold of the fellow and make an example of bun. Tho publisher of a newspaper has oue thing lo sell and one thing to rent. He has the newspaper to sell and tho space iu th columns to rent. Cau any one inform us why he should bo expected to give away either one or the other? He can do so if he chooses, and he docs, as a matter of practi cal fact, furnish a great deal of rent space free. Hut it does not follow that lie ought to bo expected to do it. . It ought to be re cognized as a contribution exactly as would the giving away of sugar or coffee by the groeeryinali. Hut sliaiige lo say it is not looked upon in that light at all, yet every body knows that tho existence of a paper de pouds as much on the rent of its space and the sale of the paper as (he merchant's suc cess depends on selling his goods instead of giving them away. liepnrts from the East tell of Intense heat, and in New York and Jlrooklyn several deaths from prostration are reported. 'I liese cities situated on that noble bay. with the Hudson river flowing into it from the cool north, should lie refreshing in midsummer wbil. inland lilac-en are aiiltry. Hut those immense masse of brick and stone that lino their streets pre vent all circulation of air, and absorbs so much heat during the day that niitht la ills'" no relief. On this western coast with the uuinier fervors mitigated by the mountain range, and frequent shower keepinti the earth moist and the vio lation luxuriant, we are blessed with exemp tion from this prostrating heat, an I can sym pathize with those whoau lilies are lint cast in such pleasant places. From letters received in linker City . it is learned that Malheur county elected tho en tire Democratic ticket. Test for clerk and Murray for Hhcr.iff received majorities of 150 to 175. The vote ou representative and su perintendent of schools is very (lose but favorable to thu Democrats. Vale, for coun ty seat received the highest vote, Eaxtervillc, the Jordan Valley candidate, being secoud. This result leaves Ontario mid other places out of the race two years heiien. It is now almost a certainty that Vain will remain the county seat of Malheur county for years to come. Don't Believe It When told that . M. Wilkins, tlu druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's llobertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation of its kind in tho world, and giving a, beautiful picture card with every bottle. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sicb headache, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hives, chills and fi ver, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Qkobor Taylor. Sold by Osburn k Co, druggists. Vk ivvu Of tlie good things of this VWVXWV ife tr8 gorrowfully let alone on account of Dyspepsia, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 23 and CO cents, by Osburn k Co. Eieene. FoTAt,.Ti!i.Ki,RU-H O lice hours on Sun day from 8:00 to 10 00 a. ta. .and from 4:C0 to CsuO p. m. Week ilnjs.all bikini ss hours. G. . C'iiaw, Supt. Mr Geo V Craw luu the sole Hire my for .1 brand, of the celebrated Taii.il l'uuch Cigars