T'MF "FT T n I J ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEBMTHIJI 0PBEWR1TIC rRIXi'IPLES, AND TO EARN i HONEST LIVING BV TOE SWEAT OP Ol'R BROW. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1888. VCL. 20. NO, 51 TY AMD. M I 1 IU H tt rl . ul SH u ii ii jHc tfugcnc tfiuj Guard. (,.nlI.S!IE!)f:VKHY8Tn;!..Y.) I j. CAM ri'-KM-. I!ii:l'r Ipirlor. I (in tli'' "'l'e Willamette ''' ' ,,.,';,-.,, S..'.ei.in and KLjIitu Street. S2 .m . .75 '.jMo'tl'"; obit OSl.i xThVt OF ADVKlt'l'IHl.VO. Wl.!vertieiiK-nt inseie,l as follows: oi . i re, ten line? lr. one insertion .t Zequent itierti-.l. 1. tVu required "S"Jvertie will be chared at tlia 6.1- Cthreeu.onths . WOO lu4ll,uaretirr w six month (Q 1 TrlSnt n'otu i Wal 'column, 20 cents CEO. B. D3RR1S, Attorney and Coimscllor-at-Law, ..riM, PRACTICE IX THE C31T1STS V of the Second Judicial District and in iJInireiiie Court of this State. spi'iT"tt,mti',;' give" C"nut't"""' fitttera in lr..lute " I, MU'M, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - Kl'GEXE CITY, OKEGON. rsRVCTICES IN' ALLTliE COUNTS OF r thi State. Will give Bpi-ciul atteutiou to collection ami prolate matters. OKCICE--Over Hendrick & Eakiu's buuk. Washburne it Woodcock Attorncys-nt-!'', grjGBSKcrry, - - - oukgon OPPlOfi At the Court House. iv8m3 810. A, OOllUIS, (t. W. I'OMM'N. CONDON & DORBIS. Attorney-siMiw, EUGENE CITY, - - - OKEGOX OrriCE-Over llobinson & Church's hardware itpTft CEO. It MILLER, i'.torno7 and Ccuns3llor-at-Law, and Ileal Estate Agent. EcoEXEcrry, r mikgox. OflU'e formerly occupied by Thompson k Ban. I E. FEN TON", Attoraiey-at-B-sivr. EUGENE CITY OKEGON. Siiecial iitteiition iriven to Probate business inJ Abstracts of Title. Office Over Grange Store. ZW. HARRIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. It-siuVnce on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton "rmerly resideiL mi JOSEPH P. CULL, ( UN IiE l'UUXD AT HIS OFFICE or res viilenue when not professionally tu'aged. KmiuVnce on Eighth street, opposite Presby fun Church. J J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ECU EXE CITY', OKEGOX. TH.L PRACTICE IX ALL THE ' Courts of the State. special attention given to real estate, cnl wtini!, and probate matters, (Wl,.,. t;,,,, n ,.i t, ,;,,, ...:-. tli --n.. .-.uurs uovernnieni. "Sice in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. B.F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AMD REAL ESTATE AGENT. 1'UVE SUMK VKUY UESIKAIU.K "-. Iinproied ami I'liiinprmt-d I'own y-r-7 r.nt:i and C:lloct, Ii!--.r.i!i.v 4 '.in;.:iiii.- I r'" ''r '"''lU I!.- nM,..t . ,.( ,1,'., , ;ni. in 1 "'"in i ;:,,, r.Mr f n.ljn.-t:a- :.t -f th- ir "-"i-.s:isi: W, i.. ,ne. iw""r" "f v"lr pili' lKi.-e ih 'ilii'i'ed. i;. i'. Di)i:KIs. T. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. I "H;vri) -mi;p ox NINTH , -pnhSt..r t'.ali-rv. wheie il,i"p"'" 1 ki.rU of work olfer-d ' lit . I ii,, on hm I I f i'nip iriilnlt.y. Nit tf ay & Henderson, THE 1 KAP-lXii FURNITURE W T "W mmm wu, t.. . UaUEKTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th nnd WH. Sts fill : fit I Sole Agents fcr ' FOU THE .IL'STI.Y -GOLD AUD 3ILVEH SKISTS. f kl. We are still at the old leliuMe "!riiHj,'u Store," I;JJ and can sell you anything that you want to eat jjfcfjl or wear, theapor Tlian mMM Have removed to Marx' New building Tliey have a complete .stock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry 5; Musical Instruments. ALSO A larsrc invoice of Chrittina sood.x. iJAiiKKii uvx woitKs! j MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am . munition on hand. i:ia:.K - - - okko.v Marx. Barber Shop and Si Rooms, Hot an 1 cold baths alway ready durilio the week. j First diior north of D mu's u-w hi n.-k. j 1. -.i f,f,iT rinnr!t;fl Vvn p,j nr trnulileJ WttU ;Yindy Colic, Tett'hinff Pairs or at once by using Acker's Baby PuutLer. It contains lio Opium or 3Iorpl,in, hence is safe. Trice M cents, bold by Ohu 1. i -. Eu;ei.e. C. M. COLLIER, Attorney - at -Law, I OFi ICE: t Couit Hon-' , County Sur vejor's r""ni. I ,,ff. r f"r '"' 1 f" ' br.-iii-.- prop. 1 tv ..ii ViU..m f e:. on which t...- buy. r caQ .i...,!.,. uioury ntbin two years. Oko. II. MifcLH; & 1 Ergcn City, fl'.I.EI'.iiATEI) (lie Cheapest. R, , co'cliran & Son, Real Estate Agents. i;us'iu' cny, oic.,roii. Will attend to general Tu al Esiutf businosa such as lmyiiig, hi lling, leasing nnd renting faruiHand city projierty, etc. Otlicc on suntb side of Xiutb street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUGENE CITY, OREGON, IH AVE npKXEI) OUT A LARGE AND S-Iect Stuck of GROCERIES, CICARS, TOBACCOS. MISCELLAXEOCS (JOOUS, Etc.,' Wi.h'h I intend nelliiiK at Faih anh Kkahos a n l k Thicks. GIVE ME A TRIAL. tVM .Vmomo tin ;'.';, Euan City, Or, G G. GAP.KISOX. Orders fur Spencer liuttc fruit tresn may be left at Hit Grange store; also Mr. Brown, on Lvuth street will l.ave tbein for sale. Three ytar old bartlett pear treei will be 12 a buuiireil, Mi a U r out s Other tret cb.-:.p. Oiiville I'uEUff, Prop. "T-P r ",ulJ enjoy yonr dinner J lv,vv and are prevented by Dys Tjia, nso Acker's Pyr.pprcia Tablets. They are a positive cure for iiyspppsia. In dication, Flatulency and Constipation, 0 goamiteo them. 25 tai HQ cebt& Ofhurn & (.', Eiu'rnr. bdd Provisions Inherited Discuses. ' Ko fact of nuturo la tuoro pregnant vrlh awful mcanhif than tuo fact of tho Inheritance of disease. Moilern cienco, which hailllutiiinated 0 many dark corners of naluro,tius shed newliclitun the ominous word of llio Hcniituros, "Tho sins of I lio fathers, shall bo visited upon tho children unto the third uud fourth fienoru'lon." fifty per rout, of rnaca i f consumption, caucor and scrofula, run In families through inheritance. Insanity Is hored. Hary 111 a marked divreo, but, fortu nately, hko manv other hereditary diseases, tends to wear itself .out, tho uecoininif extinct. A tlistin KUisheu scientist trulysavs: "Xoorpan orU'xluroof tho body U'cxeinpt from tho cltanco of boin tho subject of hereditary disease." Probubly mora thronio diseasos, which pormnnontly , modify the structure and functions of tho body, are more or less liable to bo ln-lieriu-d. The Important and far-reaching' practical deductions from such facts lire obvious to retlertlnir minds, and tho best menus for preventing or curing theso discuses is u subject of Intoiihe in terest to all. Fortunately nature has provided a remedy, which cxH-rieneo bus attested asmrulliblo, and tho renie Uy Is the world-famous Swift's ISpecill;', a puro vegetable compound naturo' antidoto for all blood poison. Totna afllicted it Is A b!e,uiff of luestimubis vnluo. An Intorcstiiif treatise on "Wood nnd Skin Disease" will bw Diuilcd flee by addressing Ths BwirT tii-Ecirio Co., 1 Drawcr3,Atlauttt,lia. J What Is It! Tlint produces that benutifiilly soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its applica tion or injurious cllccts? The answer, Wis doiu's ltidic 1 tino RiTomplihln h all this, and is pronouiici d by ladies of taste and reline ineiit to be the most delightful toilet article ever lirodueed. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene City. - - - -.- - Hy the latest inelliods in use by Eastern dentists high in the profession, Henderson is enabled to produce equally as desirable re sults in line gold lilliugs. Cilice mime place, Hayes' block. E. 11. Ll'CKEY A CO. AliENIM FOB UoKKICKK Si ScllKCK PlIKI'AIIA HONS. Puresh Mother Tinctures superior in preparation to any in the market. Hydiastiiio Tonic one of the finest com pounds lor ih bilily and lost vitality. , lloineopalhic mother tinctures and Tritu rations o(l per cent stronger limn fluid tracts; prices the same as Eastern establish ments. Special attention is called to tho It. ,v S. tinctures, lie sure and mention II. A S. when prescribing, A full supply always on hand at E. It. LucUey A Co's. Lamb, it A Henderson are the aolu agents fox the celebrated Superior stoves. Take your wife and look at tlieiu. Mt'tc 111 appointment with Henderson Dentist, and hivo your operations, performed in a skillful manner. Moon 's Kevealed Hi mody rogulates and builds up all the orgutis of tho human sys tem. Sold by Eugeno Druggists. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sich headache, cramp col io, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hives, chills and fe ver, pains around tho hoart, erysipelas, phthisic. Gr jiuir Taylor. Sold by Osburu A Co, druggists. Mr Geo F Crow has the sole BKeney for all brand of the celebrated Tansll Punch Citfius. For Toilet Use. Ayei 's Hair Vigor keeps tho hair soft Rial pi! ant, imparts to It tho bistro and f.T.-dn:. ss of youth, causes it to grow luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures all sculp discuses, uud is tho moat clean ly of all hair preparations. AVpP'Q Ha,r ''Knr "0'' Riven tno ri I LI) O i feet satisfaction. I was nearly bald for six years, during which time I used many hair preparations, but without hiicfcss. Indeed, wbut littln hair I bad was growing thinner, until I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. I used two bottles of the Vigor, and my head is now well covered with a new growth of hair. Jud.-oii Ii. Chupul, Peabody, Muss. H AIR 'ia '"ls ocomo weak, gray, flMin ami faded, may have new lift and color restored to it by tho use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Mr hair was thin, failed, and dry, and fell out In large quantities, Ayer's Hair Vigor stopped the falling, and restored my hair to its original color. As a dressing for the hair, this preparation has 110 equal. Mary X. Ilumiuoud, Stillwater, Minn. VlfinR youth, and beauty, in tho V lUUIlj appearance of the liair, may be preserved for an indefinite period by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. A dis ease of the scalp caused my hair to be come harsh and dry, and to fall out freijv. Nothing I tried tweined to do mo any good until I commenced usinsj Avcr's JIair Vigor. Time bottles of this preparation restored mv hair to a healthy condition, and it in now soft nnd pliant. My aculp is cured, and it h nlo free from dandruff. Jr. E. K. 1'oss, Milwaukee, Wis. Ayer's Hair Vigc, Hold ly DruKgiiU And Perfumers. Perfect Sakktt, prompt action, and wonderful curative procrties, easily place Ayer's Pills at the head of the list of popular remedies for Sick and Nerv ous Headaches, Constipation, and all ail ments originating in a disordered Liver. I have been a great sufferer fi"n Headache, and Ayer's Cat hart in Piils are the only medicine ihut has -jr given me relief. One dose of t!ie 1 will quickly move my Uiwels, und fr.'j" my head from pain. William L. IV.- j, Richmond, Vs. U Ayer's Pills, Prctstred by Dr. J. C. A jr er k Co ., Ix eU, lis : tkiid by sil lWn to Uitllciixs. j Grnii'tlior's (inimlsnii. j Now let the rockets skyward rush, the ' trumpets blare and toot, The iiinnoli's Forakeiiau mouth give deep j mid hot salute; j Take ell your bills, Ann rii iins, j our voices j niisli ami lute, j.Vnd bend you lowly down before th' ances- tnd candidal. ; If you ask us what the deeds are that in I pence and war he's done, I lie is the gtau'rhcr's grandson, another I Harrison; Would viiii seek to know his titles to place and gloi v. whv. He bad a great gland father, who signed the l...f I. Why should he be elected.' liccuuso of his gl.iudail. If high birth were not respected the people would be sad. His gruu'lher licked tome Indians nigh ighly yenis ago, And on William lb my's shoulders yiandson !'( 11 to fame w ill go. Then bring out your seat fs and bad.;es and raise 11 wild huiroo, We aie going to light over the battle of Tip- pi ealioi. How iu the people's hearts deep joy and pride n well To think lliey've got a candidate whose an cestry is' swell. The time has passed for Lincolns, for plain mid common men; TheG.O. P. will sliudu itself 'ncalU the family tree of Hen ; Young Tippecanockius is the ma 11 to set the people wild. His gnat-grand, lad. ly's great-grandson, his grandfather's grandchild. New York Sun. Hash Hall Aiviukst. Sunday afteruoou a young mail by the mime of Cat Gibson, met w ith an accident near Tinner that prom ises to prove fatal. He whs keeping th. score iu n ball game, and the bat slipped from the bauds of one D. Osborne, striking young Gibson a terrible blow in thu fore head and mashing iu his skull. He was re moved to the lurner hotel where medical aid was summoned as ouicklv as possible. John M. Smith, living south of Turner, for w hom the young man has Ik en working since July 4lh, stated that the doctor hail told him that there was little chance of Ih. young man's recovery. The weather iu Alaska, according to re ports must be agreeable, as a Sitka papei says: the present remarkable weather, warm all day long, uud bright up to 1I):JU p. 111., followed by three hours of twilight aim succeeded at 1 JO a. m. by llio dawn of da) makes thu consumption of coul oil ami cordwood very limited. Hoth these articles, so neeesbary iu the w inter mouths are s drug in thu market just now, and promise to be so long us the present delightful spell continues. W ivv ' tue S" things of this VV if8 Bra B()rr(,wfully let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guaranteo at S3 and CO cents, by Osburu iV. . o, Kn.ene. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkius, tlu druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Itobertine" for tlu complexion, thu most elegant and only real I) harmless preparation of its kind in tin world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Woml Wanted. All kinds of good, clean four-foot wood wanted by tho Winter Photo-Company. Wood taken in exchange for pictures to any umuiiut, until Sept. 1st, '88. Inquire over A. V. Peters' store. Plioto-('oiiiiii!iy. ISest facilities for enlarging pictures to any sio aud a superior quality of work guaranteed. Eugene City will in a few years havo s population of liD.OUO. The railroad from Coburg will be extended here, thence to Florence and the west road will be exteuded from Corvallis to Eugene. Huntington ano Crocker havo been here, looked over the ground and said this is so. Look at what you missed by hot buying a few years ago. You are missing just its much by holding oft now. liny ten acres of the Humphrey trad for $1,M)0 and iu live years it will bt worth HO, (Kill. Don't wait for a boom and pay boom prices but buy NOW. Gko. M. Millku, Itcul Estate Ilroker. iyjomirr ' 1 ; Absolutely Pure. I This povder never varies. A marvel of pur ' ity. strength and wholewinnirM. More eco nomical than tin ordinary kinds and cannot he solo Id oometiti.'ii with the multitude of low tst, shor. weight alum or ph.aphat. powders. . Sold only In cans. JCtal ISakinu Powdcb 4C'o.,10ttVllM.,X. Y. I.llllilll'tll lllUlo-eil. Monmouth Observer. The prisoner was brought over from Sa lt 111, arriving a I Dallas 111 charge of the hhcritV and deputies at 10 o'clock a. in. Im mediately he was taken to thu county jail, iu front of which bad been t reeled the scaff old where he was to be ex-euted. The en closiuo was a fianio l.'lll'i (01 1 all 1 boarded up feet high and nrouii.l this eiic'osure was a space aUiut 10 feet in diameter sur rounded by a rope. Th crowd was not per mitted inside of this circle, Sheriff Smith ordered diuuer brought tor the prisoner at 11:10, when Landreth looked upon the dishes containing this, his last meal, ho brxku completely down and died like a child; ho was verv nervous and ate nothing more Ihan a small piece of pie nnd cake; immediately after dinner ho culled (or Mr. ('tow of liiih peudi lice, to whom ho gave his bible, Willi a request that it be giveu to Mrs. Landntli; a leaf was luiiinl down at Matt. 11:JN and the following enclosed in heavy hues ol black: "Come unto 1110 all ye that labor and heavy laden aud 1 will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, aud learn of me: for I 11111 meek aud lowly of heart, and ye shall liud rest unto your souls; lor my yoke is easy and my buideli is light." In the book was a icrap of paper signed Wiu. Landreth, giving account o( a "fuss" about a wash tub unintelligible to tho pub lic; this couunuuii'iilioii was addressed to the cilizetis of Independence and also re quested them not to cast any rcth ctiotis upon the name of bis family us lie alone was to blame; that this was the truth and was his last writings ami contained his dying words. Iu the interval before the linai sc. nu the repoiters asked hmilrelh w hy he had murdered his daughter, he answered, "because she has ruin, d me," when asked how she had ruined him, he said "by talk ing about nie;" he repeated this over several limes and immediately after would mutter 10 himself, ns though iu prayer. Thu jury doctors uud reporters were admitted to the enclosure at 11 uiO, the jury was called by name at l'2:'2o: I.T.Mason, T. J. Graves, t hus. Farley, P. W. Haley, W. W. lliooks, J. O. Smith, Geo llouck, Cuss Sargent, D. J. ltilev, J, D. Ellis, W. W. Williams slid C. C. Doughty. Thu prisoner was brought out of his cell nnd upon the scullold at Vi:il leaning upon the srius of ilwpuly J. F. (roves, ex-slicritr of Polk, and sheriff E. M. Croisan of Marion who assisted in thu hang ing; thu procession was headed by sheriff Smith, who conducted himself iu a culm and digiiillcd manner throughout the trying scene. The wuriunt was now read by the sheriff iu a clear aud distinct voice; he then asked the prisouer if he had anything to say, thu answer was simply no. This was all the word Landreth spoke idler being brought upon the scullold uud ho n uuiined seated until the sheriff ordered thu deputies to bring hitn upon the trap; he was now pinioned; it is doubtful whether ho could have stood without assistance while the black cap was being placed over his face and the rope udjustV'd around bis deck. This same rope was used iu hanging threo other men, Murry, Drake uud Mai pie. Thu w ord was now given "all reudy," and the drop was sprung at 12. 30. Laudrcth's neck was hrokeu uud without a tremor hu hung mo tionless; pulse 120 at 1 minute, 85 at 2, lot) at -I, 1 10 at 0, at 7 intermittent uud tuo rapid to count, at 8 onc.u iu ten siconds, pro nounced dead by the doctors, L. N. Wood and T. J. Loo at 12:50; he was now taken down, tho rope and black cap being re moved ho wus placed in his coffin, lie looked very ualuriil and had very littlo color in his face. Thu agony that ho suffered .mil that was so plainly depicted ou his lace while upon the scullold was nil gone and he seemed to bu at rest. Thu crowd was permitted to pass through the enclosure to view thu corpse; we uotieed quite a num ber of ladies iu the procession. Landreth will be buried by ths county iu the old grave yurd south of Dallas, by the sidu of Tarr, (hu suicidu, who shot a woman at Dallas about seven years ago aud supposing he hud killed her he then shot himself with futuk effect, so thu suicide and murderer will rest side by sidu until the juugu of ull tho earth shull cull them to their thud account. One of tho miners employed iu the Dond- -holder tunnel recently took out a solid uug get of urystali.td gold weighing within a few pennyweights of fifteen pounds, which, whuu dressed aud denuded of ull other sub stances will tip the scales ut slxiut thireen pounds, ud is worth about $3,000. The nugget was found in the face of the tunutl, at u place where tho crevice had wideued somewhat, and very near the point of con tact between the slate und a quartzitu diko that extends across thu claim in a northeast erly und southwesterly direction. It is be lieved that on the lino of this contact larger quantities of free gold will be found than liuve been discovered on Farncomb hill. 1'tiis is the second lurgest nugget that has been found in tho camp, the largest being what is known as "Torn' Ilaby," which was found about a year ago in the Goldtlake, just below the lioudholder, and probably iu the same vein. As an illustration of what is sometimes culled "luck" is instanced in the fortunes of purser Downing of the Idaho. Hu aud two others left their native Massachusetts hills at the same time, and struck thu Columbia river at tho same time. They ail got steamer employ. lis happened to be put on the Idaho on the Alaska route. About two years ago he, with four others, put f 125 in a ven ture in the shape of what was Is lieved to be a gold mine. Last week tho five partners sold their mino for $2,000,01)0, gold coin, purser Downing' share being $5tK),0lU. The other two are still rustling here for so much or so little a month. That limy not be luck, but it looks verv much like w hat home folk would deem luck to bo. Astorian. Grandson of 1j t-t Grandfather. When asked whence conn s our candidate Our soul reply shall be ne comes from Indiana And his famous auces-tree. Kansus City Star. O. F. Wegener, formerly a prominent anti-Chinese and laboring mail's leader, has instituted suit against sheriff Cochrane, of Seattle, for $1200 for services reudtred during the lust campaign. The items cite seven political speeches, at $1 10; two nights' instruction in cbirography, ti'i; running a German cs" 'ii'n t'.t-r, jUIOO. Fob Salb. A lot of nico show-cases, as good a new, at E. It. Lctirr k Co'. N"v