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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1888)
np ill I? 1 il Mj fi 171 jT 171 CITY Of AR I i 0 ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEMNiTIM OF DEMCRATIC rRIJd-irLES, AND TO EARN O HONEST UVl.N'C BV THE SWEAT OF OCR BROW. ()L.21. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1888. .NO, 2. , PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.) 1. L. CAMP HELL, ' e'hHnJht iiikI rroprlrtor. OH'IOE On t'i East "ill'' "f Willamette ;.,e,t, between SrV-'i id and llULth Street. n;K.usui''sl'nsci;iPi'kx. WW) l.'.': ,Vi Milium in Months I hi re month- 00 K ONL KA.'1'KH OH ADVKllTIlNG. Advertisements Inserted as follows: Ouo sutiare, ten hues or less one insertion inlieijent lnertiu $1. tVli required in advance. , , , Time advertisers will be charged at tne fol Icwing rates: -. due square three months " One square six month " , One square mie 'cr- " " Transient notices in local column, .'0 ci nts ir liue t'ir each insertion. Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All job work must be I-aid run i'N liKUVKltV. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney ami Coiuvsellor-at-Lawt -rlU, PRACTICE IX THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and ui he Supreme Court of this State. Scial attention given to collections anil matters in probate lTbilyeu, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGEXE CITY. OREGON. PRACTICES IX ALLT11E COURTS OF thin State. Will (five special attention to collections ami probate matter. OmcE- -Over Ilendrick & Ealnn's bank. Washburne & Woodcock AUoriicys-.it- Law, (CUGKSK CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. iv8iu3 GEO. A. POHRIS. H. W. CONDON. CONDON & DORRIS, Attorneys-at-I-siu, F.UGENE CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE -Over Robinson 4 Church's hardware itere. GEO. M. KILLER, Attcmsy ani Ciunsjllor-at-Law, and Meal Estate A$ent. KUGEXE CITY, - OREGON. Ofll'e formorly occujiiol by Thompson h Beau. .I. E. EENTON, Attornr) -at-Lavr. KUGEXE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Probate business aud Abstracts of Title. Office Over Grange Store. T.W. HARMS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. livBideuce on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton ormerly resided. . DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, (1AX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Fresby erinii Church. J.J. WALTON. Jr., ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE ( 'ourts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ecting, and probate matters. Collecting all kinds of claims against the United States Government . (Itice in Walton's brick rooms 7 anil 8. B F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DES1RAM.E Farms, Improved snd Unimproved Town property fur sale, on eay terms. Prspsrty F.3nt:i and Bents Collected, The Insurance Companies I represent nre stunriij the o,l,.,t and most Reliable, a'ld in the Prompt and Egrtr.MC r. adjusting, t of the ir e Staso Ski iind to None, A share of y uir ptr"nii;e is S'lli. ited. Office up stairs, over the Gr.in.'e Store. II. F. DORK IS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor.! HAS OPENED A SHOP OX NINTH! Street onp-wite the S'nr I!ukerv, wh 'te i hiprpred to do all kiud of w.irk offered ' his lii,. AUr.'et-ick of Fine I 1 .th on hind f"r ! CQ'Uinieni ti vl-t fr..m. ! K-pairini. aii.l i-Uuiing tort promnt'y. Sat 'vnion aiiiTsn-e-l. Kon), No. 6, IS;, tf Bay & Henderson, THE LEADING FURNITURE & USD House in Eugene. Corner Ttli and Wil. Sts oj 1lffffif!lii n I MtKrh W i Sols Agents for FOlt THE JUSTLY KAin ikii ah uulu Anii oililh ammo. rV'a We are still at the old f-i and can sell you anything or wear, "2 I'lioanoi Than eimii BBQ& Have removed to Mil rx' New building They have a complete stock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry & Musical Instruments ALSO A lar;;c invoice of Christmas goods. liAKKKIl liUN U OIIKS! MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith titockot Guns and Am munition on hand. i:k;i:m: - - - rkuoy C. Marx. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, Hot nnil coM batbs always really during the week. First door norlh of Dunn's u-w Lhx-k. T fA-A p tliatare fretful, jwevish, JLVVjVVT CTnni, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething I'ains, or Stomach Pisorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Jlorphinn, hence U safe. Trice 25 cents. Bold by Osbu 11 a l tu.ri.Hi C-.- ,i-vv TTMl 31. L'UIjI .litli Attorney - at -Law OFFICE: At Court Hunv, Countv Sur veyor's room. I (dTi-r tor ki1- 4oi,o f.ct b'ine proper ty "ii Wilhiiii. t'e t:e i. i.ii whii-h tti- Imji-r can do uble bis money i:bin two yitn. (Jitu. M. Miu.ta STAKING if x Engcne City, CELElillATED urn euiBTP -. reliable "I. range More, that you want to eat llu riioanpst. H. I!. Cochran & Son, ?al Estate Ageni niiciin Cify, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate business such as buying, selling, leaning and renting farnmaiid city property, etc. Office on south side of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUGENE CITY, OKEHOX. - HAVE OPENED OUT A LARGE AND . Select Stock of GROCERIES, CICARS, TOBACCOS. MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Etc., Which I intend si lling t FAtn AND Reason aw t I'nicF.s. GIVE IvIE A TRIAL. XjTOI I Mixihi'- liuVnUiui, Ewjnit City, Or, G. G. GAIOIISOX. Orders f..r S-ncfcr Iiutte fruit tress may! be b fi at the Grnrifre store; also Mr. Brown, 1 , ., I', .l,-l, c1r,... -vill l.i, .l...r,. ... l.. TlittSi. cheap. Ouvili.f Vuri.n. ptip i V-C wow wou1 enjy J00' dinner x) Vl snd are prevented by Dys pepMa, Uio Acker's I)ysreTia .Tablets. They re a rsi.;ve cure for l)ysTt)Bis, In-d'gebfu-n, ii-tulcncy and Constipation, We gnaniQtee theta. i.5 and Ct) cents. 0.1 -urn A. Co. Eu.nio. w Id fly Groceries & Provisions Jnlirritcct Disonscs. ' JTo fact of naturals more pregnnnt With awful mounlnif than the fuct of tho Inhoriiuneoof Uisoaso. Modern science, which has Illuminated so many dark corners of nut ure.liua shed new light on the uniuious words of tho Hcrlnturos, "Tho sins of tin) fathers, shall bo vislt.d upon tho children unto tho third and fourth (feneration." Fifty percout. of casts i f consumption, cancer ami scrofula, run .In fuinllioi through inheritance. Insanity Is horvd. itarv iu a uiarKvd do-rt'e, but, forlu natidv, hko uiunv otlier hcrcdnaiy discuses, tends to" wear Itself out, tlio stock bocoining extoet. A d.stm. guisheu scieiit st truly savs: "Xooi'iran or texture of tho body Is' exempt from tho elianeo of belnir tho subject of heroditury alsouse." l'robubly more chronic- diseases, which permanently modify the structure and lunctinns of th body, are more or less liable to bi In herited. Hie important Bud fnr-reni hlng practical deductions from such facts are obvious to rctloctlnR minds, and the best moans for preventing, or curing these d senses is u subjeetot Intense in terest to all. Fortunately nature hut provided a remedy, which experience has attested ns inlull.blo, and tho reme dy Is tho world-famous Swift's ISpecitln, a pure vegetable compound nut uro sntittote fur all blood poisoi s. To tns afllicted It is a blessing of Inestimubie vr'.uo. An Interest. ng treatise on 'Wood and KHin Diseases" will be mulled free by addressing Th Hwirr Kpecino Co., i Druwcr3,Atluatu,Ux J What Is It! Tlint i)rnilniiiR tlittt iieniittfultv enft .iin.. ...... g . , j plcxion mill leaves no traces of its npplica tion or hiiurioits t fleets? The answer, Wis Join's Ktilx rtine accomplishes all this, mid is iirmiiinncfil hv lmli.-M nf f.iwln unit e..fiiiiM ment to bo the must delightful toilet article ever prottuceii. warranted linrmlesH and miitcliitss. M. WilkiiiH, ngeut, Eugene City. lly the liitcKUnielhods in use bv Eastern dentist high in the profession, Henderson is enabled to produce ei)iinlly ns desirable re sults in tine gold lillnms. Officii snine place, Hayes block. E. 11. Ll'CKEY .t CO. Agents for llormcKK & ScntcK I'liKfAiu tions. Turcsh Mother Tinctures superior lu preparation to any in the market. llydiastine Tonic one of the finest com pounds tor debility and lost vitality. Homeopathic mother tinctures ami Tritu rations .,() j.er cud stronger tliim fluid x tracts; prices the same us Eastern establish ments. Special attention is called to the 11. & S tinctures. He sure and mention II. S when prescribing, A full supply always oil hand at E 11. Luckey Si Co's. Lambert Si Henderson nro I'm solo nj;ent for the celebrated Superior stoves. Tak your wife mid look at them. Mi';e an nop litituioiit with II o'doison Dentist, nnd have your operations perfoiincif n a skillful ui inner. Moore's Itevealed 11- tiiedy regulates nnd builds tip all the organs of thn human sys tem. Sold by Eugene Druggists. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Com pound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, to. it li ti hi', Hi.'li heiidiiche, cramp col ic, eholi ra morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hives, chills ami fe ver, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Gk ihiK Taylok. Sold by Ohliurn tt Co, druggists. Mr Geo F Cm has the sole agency for ah brand, of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars. Wood WnnU'il. All kinds of good, clean four-foot wood wanted by the Winter rholo Compauy. Wood lakt n in exchange for pictures lu any amount, until Sept. 1st, '88. . Inquire over A. V. Peters' storo. I'li. n-f 'mi i mi ii v . II", 'F ...II i(. J Best facilities for enlarging pictures to any size and a superior niialily of work guaranteed. Kransso i Klein have just received the fluest $1 French kid shoe ever brought to Eugene. Lnlies call and seo them. We have them in Opera ami French toes. Ttellniiin will take all kinds nf nrodiice. e'gs, bacon, butter, chickens and everything si uetier prices man anyone eise in lowu. Absolutely Pure. This po 'er iiHVfr var;e. A tiwr'l of pur ity. str.-n.tli and l ilraimeneta. More niy tii.ltiieitt I'm,, tin. .in t.i.ptf ltt. au.l -MMfiit ) m Id In co n : Mi' n wnh i hi inulti'ii.lH nf l.-w ' te.t, Hle.r. . iji t -i ni nr i,l.. h.,te powder.. ! S-.l.l etilv in . an.. II.'TAL AKiMi J'oWUKB J Co., iis, SWu .-.u, N. Y. ' r C ROYAL KSilJ J N illlITll, A Solid Fact. H.ui. Frank IL Hurd, by rennin of inves tig.nion and close study, has ih reiuitalion even Ktnong his political eneiuies, of being tlioroiignly posteil in every phae of the tar 111 i'i-sti..n. He id ills in facts, not too much in theories; he U priicticiil, tint vis ioimry, mid bis utterances Im (..re nny body of tin n lit 1 1 iii-t alti ntiiui. In a spei ch be. fore a large andieiice in New York he uttered the.e Winds which should appeal to the cood judgment of every farmer in the land, ins iiHsernons are ineoiiiroveitiiiie, mul no Itepublienii can deny their truth. He said: "The fanner is obliged to sell his surplus aoroail. Ibis surplus is tlio protlt on wliieli (bis country of ours has prospered. Well, he takes his grain to Liverpool to Iind a mar k t tit nil; snd I will suppose a mini lu western New York who has produced n thousand liushi Is of wheat. Ho Seeks to superintend personally its truuspnrtiitioiiiind sale at Liverpool, where he makes his trade. Let ns suppose that cloth is what he wnnts in c xchflttf, and hs gives his thousand bushels of wheat for a thousand yards ot cloth. He returns with his cloth to New Y'ork, and, reaching the custom-house, the government official says to him: him. 'Here is a law of the I'nited States which imposes a fifty per cent, duty ou this cloth, nisi I will take n pair ol scissors and cut off half of your thousand vnids.' He forthwith .Mils off five hundred yards of tht fabric and leaves it there in the custom house. The poor farmer goes home with the other five hundred yards in return for his one thousand bushels of wheat. "This is the practical result of a protec tive tariff. Now suppose we put it iu inou ey. Let us estimate his wheat at one dollal it bushel at Liverpool, and the cloth at a dollar n yard, and that the exchange is mule on the basis of value. He returns, and the custom house officer says, 'Pay me flft per cent, duty.' He pays fjve hundred dol lars into the custom house ol the United States, nnd the result is that he bus ex- changed fl.tM'O worth of wheat for $uU worth of cloth. "Or suppose he has sold bis 1000 Inisbeh of win at at Liverpool for $1000 in gold, lb returns home w ith the money, and seeks to purchase his cloth at New York. Ho 11 it.lt. the pi ice at home increased by act of Con gress filly per cent., and what is the result? Precisely the same as before; he b.mgs back to his home OtiU nrds of cloth; iu olhei words, iu exchange for his $1,000. And the proposition 1 insist on is ih uioustralcd, and ihat is that every dollar's ihcreuso ol pi ice forced on the farmer ill the way ol exchange for his product is that much taken iioin i tie purcuasiug power ui inc proiiuci itself." Why yesT-Tea-T. We ask you to nob that we carry the largest and best stock ol Tea south of Cortland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow you to nee, fn.sle oi smell what yon buy, or will give you a sam ple to let you find out just what kind you want. All favorite and tried brands always iu stock, l'riees to suit the times from cts np. We also have a fi.ll and fresh stock of groceries etc. Pacific Tka Co. Tiik Chilii Kkcovkiikd. My little girl, aged seven years, Was allllcti d w ith a severe cuigh mid cold. She could not sleep but coughed almost incessantly. I was in duced by friend to try Chamberlain's Cough Ketnedy and was astonished at the immediate rein ( it gave her and the cure it produced. I wunhi not be without it in tin house for any price. I have tried mam remedies lor coughs nnd colds, but this is superior to an.i tlnng I have ever triid. Pi of J. M. Meelnti Capital Citizen Coin mercial College, DeS Moines, Iowa. Sold by Oslniru & Co. Try St. Patrick's Pills and compare theii effect with any other kind nmdo. Tin y con lain me goon proserin s oi ins outer prepa rations combined with the most valuable medicines discovered in modern times As a cathartic and liver pill, Si. Patricks are perfection. Sold by Osburu & Co. Hefore you start on a journey go and see Osburu & Co. and procure a laitth- of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhicn lie in edy, It is a great afe-guard for travelers Slut gives immediate relief. There is one medicine i hlly mimed, that one is Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Ills the best Liniment ever introduced in this country and is certainly a Dulni for all bodi ly pains. Any ono sufluiing with uenral gin, rheumatism or Htmencss of any kind, should try it at once. Hold by Osburu & Co. Try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be convinced that it is a perfect treatment for coughs, colds aud hoarseness, S.dd by Ostium & Co. Oregon State Eair I THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATU FAIR Will la) held nn the Fair grounds, near Salem, commencing eu the 17TH OF HEPTKMBEK, And eniitiiiuiiig one week. Cash pre mium, to the amount of $1.3,000! 15.000! Will ls awarded fur agricultural, mechanical and stock exhibits, works jf art and fancy wo k, anil for trial, ol s'e.. The premium otfi red have been Increased in many ewes, slid new classes have been add ed, No entry fee charged in division ,1, K, L ami t;. A infc'iiifi'eiit field of horses are entered. and there will lie sph-n lid contests of running slid tn.ttiiu each day. I'he inherent transportiil ion companies will make lilientl reduction in fares and freights, Speeisl attention is called to the premiums offeied for county exhibit, of grains, ruK and fruits. Kitiiies will 1st revived in th Sr,-r.t.uri'. oflice, in Salrlll, le-Jimum nix ilny. before the fair, mil on the fair Krouiids from rii.l iv be fore the fair. Person i.iiiiii to exhibit in division .1, K, l, 1' ami t are riieateil to make their entries on Friday nnd S-rturdsV be fore the lair if possible. All entri' che .m MonOay, September 17th, at 7Mt p m. PRICES OF ADMISSION I Coiim ticket for men (ix ''ay), '- .VI; coiis.ii ticket for women (six day.), H; tlay tic et for men, .r0 rents; day ticket for wu uv-n, 1'j cent; ticket, to the itraui) stand at rack Ira. k for males over VI years, I'.'t cuts; Iwlie. to the grand .tsli.l free. 'J boe ile.lllliK t'' pnrchiw Issith will apply to the .Secretary. helid to the Secret try at S il. ni for a pre miuiu iut J. T. GiCi.GG, ScvrtUr. . Younir Mon ami Politics. In the old days when the llepublicsn pnrty stood for piiiicipl. s, when it was nggrtssive and coiilldeiit, it was its bonst that it at tracted young nu n. "Young llcpuhlicaiia" were ptniuiiient f, ntnri s nf every campaign. lint what is there in the pre, id li. publi can position to drew to the p rty the lire and disint'-restedii' ss nl youth? V lit ti is radi fill, nnd so was lb piiblicanism unci ; but lb publicanisni in 18-S has come to mean a cllish, stupid conservatism a conservatism that insists upon preserving whatever is, whether it has a reason for existing or not. The party of free soil has Is m captured by a cold-blooded group of bosses, who hsve bin d it out to a soulless set of plutocrats. Quay, Elkins and Dorsey have succeeded Lincoln, Seward and Sunnier. Why should a young man cast's Republi can vote this year? Whit forwaid slip was taken ut Cbicigo? What is there iu the sor did bargainings of the steel trust and the ''Thou-and Dcfciidcrsof American Industry" to strike a spark of geiieious enthusiasm? Why should youth lav its insh ardor upon the altar of free whisky? The plan of campaign concocted by Elkins, Quay, Dorsey, Mckinley, New ami Do Young at Chii'i.c,.) was one strictly for business. There is uot a trace of sentiment iu the whole affair. The "keynote" was struck when Mr. Foster, President of the Republi can League of the United States, told the Pennsylvania manufacturers that liny were gelling "practically the sole lam tit of the tariff," nnd thn litem il, if theircontributions were slack, to "hold them over the tire and fry the fat out of them." It was struck again when Senator Ingalls wrote that the Chicago invention should avoid candidates with records, but should nominate for President a mail like Hayes, and, for Vice-President, "some fellow like Phelps of New Jersey, who can reach the conservative forces of the East ami get contributions from the manu facturers and Wall street." The Democratic puitv offers a positive, fearless policy, ami candidates whose records are their best platform. It offers s policy nn ant not to enrich a class but to give pros perity to the whole country. It appeals to truth aud self-re iniice instead of togaible history, tiitiiiufactiired statistics and coward ly fears. Iu a word, it commends itself specially to the heart and conscience of youth. Examiner. He was no Grander. There was a foot race at Salem s short time since, which, like most of such affairs in this n giou, turns out to be a put-up job. Dick Patlou, of Salem, is a fast runner aud has won a number of races, but his fame bus pread too far, and that is what's the matter. I here came into Salem town a rough look ing fellow from the Waldo hills, apparently of the horny handed granger older, who let it get out that he could run, and expressed a williuguess to l ace against Pattou. The friends of the latter, thinking ihey bad struck a pudding, bet their money fr. ely, and their h"ts were promptly taken. Win n the rctrs started the stranger soon gained the lead, snd iu forty yards had gained fifteen feet on Pattou, who, seeing that he had been sold, gave np the race. It turned out that the stranger granger w.ib a profusions! foot racer who had put up this piece of crooked work ou the Salem hoys. At least this is die story which i f the boys tells ol the matter. It recalls the trick played ou the Yamhill county folks u few years ago by Kit lleiuali, the sprinter. The Governor of the Danish colony of Greenland receives by the ship which brings him his annual supplies, conies of the daily papers of Copenhagen for the year preced ing. He arranges these papers ill the order of their dates, and then calmly and quietly reads a tmper each day, just as though it was fresh from the press He is sometimes strongly tempted to peer into futurity by reading smile paper ahead when he comes across interesting news; but he resists the temptation, no matter how anxious ho is to know tho fate of some measure. One day's, paper for each day is his rule; snd to at the end of the year lis is thoroughly familiar with the m-ws'of the preceedinj year. He says he is just as though ho pulled each day's paper off the press. The carp is a fine looking fish when yon see him iu the water, but he is a mighty poor fish when he comes to the tablo. Those that were brought to Oregon haven't received much attention, and tiieiefors do not appear to be multiplying. Nobody should lie sorry. A new Jeri-ey pnper says that the carp craze, once so general in that state, is having its reaction. The fish have multiplied so rapidly th.t the sluggish streams snd ponds of New Jersey are literally alive wiih tuem. Thii. numbers sre so great that they must soon begin to die of famine, and the result will be poisou to air ami water. As a food fish tho oarp has been rejected by ihe people of New Jersey ss u ii pain table, snd therefore the fish will mul tiply to tho utmost limits of subsistence. AN EXPLANATION. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many seetu now to be ulllicledr' If yon will remember a few years ago the word Malaria was comparatively unknown- to day it is as common as any wmd iu the English language yet this word covers only the meaning of anothi r word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, us they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called biliousness, ami are all -caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condition of the liver which in performing its func tions finding that il cmniot dispose of ihe bile through Ihe ordinary channel is com pelled to pass it off through the system, csusing Hernials troubles, Malaris, Htlions Fever, etc. You who are suffering can well iipprecinto a cure. We recommend Green's August Flower. Il cures are marvelous. Notice. Farmers if you want money bring all yonr old iron, enpu'-r, brass, etc., to W. Sanders. He p ijs the highest cash price. New York Store. Davis, the t dlor, has just received s large slock of imported and domestic goods of the latest Spring and Summer styles. Call and lamine his stock. - . Fo SLr Four yoke of broken work c let) -mil nggitig fur sole cheap C'al'le end 0i ti are ut Eluiirii, L"U county, Oregon. Aus A. Foua. i