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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1888)
7 ; i v GUARD. np -i ir 1 lijCj thvllMm. bii I ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEXMTIO!. OF DEMOCRATIC fRIIPLES, AXD TO EARN IX IIO.VCST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OF Rl'R BROW. EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D, 18S8. NO, 9. VOL 21 UUMSHED EVERY SAHRl-AY.) I. 1, CAMI'BELL, . IMUHhIici- Htid l'ropiiilor. .ii Tli'lC-On t!i'.-Kt "f Willamette lr!iJ hetwwa Seventh and Eighth Streets, TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. t2 50 . 1.23 . .75 i ,r minimi MX Montli. I hree montus OCR ONI. UATWa OP ADVKUTISING. Advertisements inserted as follows: ,) e iuaro, ten Hum or less one Insertion S3 '"rtlwniicUrKat the fol- iSS-jtta Hue square mx mouths iMS rendered quarterly. CEO. B. DORRIS, Jtto'-neij and Coiuisellor-at-Law, iflLK- PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V . .I.. .... .Indicia! District and in Ul Hlf " , " , h , Supremo Court of tin State. hJ,.3'" T . .....fi,.,. ,MVHU to collection and oiattuM in probata L BIL7EU, -Attorney' and Counsellor at Lawy- EUGENE CUT. OREGON. nu.vcruiKS in allthe courts of I tliw.Sf.ite. Will give special attention to collections and probate matters. OWE- -Over Hemlrick 4 EaUin s bunk. Washburne it Woodcock AUrncys-.it- Law, M.iEXH CITY, - - - ouw.ua OFFICE At the Court House. iy8m3 OEO. A. IIOURIK. 8. W. CONDON. CONDON & DORUIS, ;lttoriicy-:it-L;iw, EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON OrKICK Over Robinson & Uhurcli a Hardware stor. ; " CEO. M. KILLER, lltaney and CcunsDllor-at-Law, and Ileal Estate Agent. KtWEXK CITY, - OREGON. Oftl0 formerly occupied by Thomson k Rem. J. E. FENTON, Atloraicy-at-Law. Kl'GENE CITY OREGON. Special attention Riven to f rebate business anil Abstiuct of Title. OmcE Over Grange Store. T.W.nAltUIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence ou Fifth street, where Dr tsheltou ormerly rewiileil. . Dli. JOSEPH P. (rILL, 1 UN RE FOUND AT UIS OFFICE or res ilience when not professionally engaged. Hesideuce on Eighth street, opposite Fresby erian Church. J. J, WALTON, Jr., ATTOBN ICY-AT-L AW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. 7H.L PRACTICE . IN ALL THE T ( 'ourts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ecting, ami probate mutters. Collecting- all kinds of claim against the United States Government. Office in Walton's brick rooms 1 and 8. INSURANCE AND" REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESI RARER Farms, Improved and Unimproved I own property for sale, on eay terms. Property Esnted and Sents Collected. The Insurance Companies I represent are anion? tlie (Jldest and imwt Reli il.le, and in the I'kiimpt and Ko,nT.n:.E ailjuatui-iit of their osses Sr.Nn Second to None. share of your atrnHt is S'dicited. 0ee up sUirs, over the Grange Store. R. F. DURRH. J.DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Street nppxsiU the Star Ilakerv, where he i. prepared to do all kiuds of m.rk offered in his line. A lar.-e tc!t of Fine Cloths on hand f"r customers to select fpmi. Keptirinx and cleaninj; done pniuii.tly. .St faction H'iranteL Eugene, Nor. 6, 1SA5. tf , Day & Henderson, THE LEAPING FURKITUBE k UIBIETAKIMG House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts R if I u jj HcCliag 8J iIium, vP C Sole Agents fcr Ztgcnr City, I'1 , FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED' L: ! GCLD AND SILVEl1 SH,PiS" (J) J!S We are still at the old reliable "Grange Store, Ji I l--3 an.l can sell you iiliylhius that you want to cut . ---J I m or wear, , Q V"-1 ' Cheaper Than the Cheapest. m&m mm. Have removed to Marx' New building They ha ve a complete .stock of Watches, 0109k, Jewelry & Musical Instruments. ALSO A lanrc invoice oi Cliri.tlinias k00 akki:k uux wouks! WS BARKER. Expert Gun . timith Stock o Guns and Am munition on hand. i:i;i:xk - - - oukgo.v 0, Marx, Barber Shop and B Rooms, Hot and cold baths always ready , during the week. First door north of Diinu's new block. T - ' that are fretful, peevish, VJUUVf cross, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Ruins, or; Stomach Disorders, can be relieved : at once by using ACKers uuoy puuiuw. It contains no Opium or Jlorfdiine, hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Bold by Osbnni A I'n, Eugene. C. M. COLLIER, Atiorncx-at-Iia OFFICE: At Court House, County Snr- vevor's room. I off-r for sale 40x!GO f-et business pmpr- ty on lit iiuettH stieei, wu wiiicn lue oi.j-i ! can double his mot-ey niibio two yesrs. i Geo. -M. iliLL.a 1 i II. II. CoLliran & 8011, Real Estate Agents. KKgcni: i lty, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate business such 11s buyiiig, selling, leasiliR nnd renting farmaaud city (iroperly, etc. Ollico on south side of Niuth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. EUGKNE CITY, OREGON. n III WE oPKNEI) OUT A LARGE AND teleet Stock of GROCERIES, CICARS, TOBACCOS. MI-iCKLLANEor.S ;OMHS, Etc., Which I intend sviliiij; at V.Vtt AXI) IlEASo.f AB..B I'llICKS, GIVE MK A. TRIAL. ! Cp-Mi Mix iuic lUi'iUVuvj, Ewjoit City, Or, J (i (l. GAItKlSON. I Orders for Spencer Rutte fruit tress may be left at the Orange store; also Mr. lirown, ' on Eighth street will have them for sale. Three year old brtli tt jM'ur trees will be f 12 a hundred, smaller ones iH. Other trees cheap. OuviLLE PiiKLrs, Prop. 5 vould enjoy yonr dinner and are prevented by Dya- rwrada. uso Acker's rypftfiia Tablets. Tiny are a positive cure for l)yspersia. In digestion, I'iutulcncy and Constipation. e guaraxue them. 23 and CO cents. Otbarn 4 Ei.ne. mm M'rs!i,ivv. TrNN., Julj'4, i?33. T!i Swiit Spx-ric C ., At'anta, Ga.: (jcnttcKicu I r.c vers a;;o I wes so nn. foit:i:ia!o as to r. nlia-1 an extremely bad caw of tuvd p. ..in. My bones ached anj my rr.usc'.vi t .-;; :in to svcfl and contr.u t. I as tinder trtMt.iicnt of the phyiciari from the inception ( tlio iLscasc until 1 found Cut he co.:!J do n;c no good. Then, through the a :icc of .1 friend 1 bean tak ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have an immediate i-'ict. I took six bottles, and to-diy am so i l 1 riiid veil. That as two or three years a,;r, but I have seen no evidence of the rv.urn of the disease, and 1 take thit opportunity to thank you fir what it hjsdone forme. Its...l my life. You can refer ary one t.i n-.;. R. M. Wall. Far-imps-1. 1.1.K, Tux., June , i833. Tb 'MiA i. vilic Co., Atlanta, Ga.: )JM.nl:'i -rt The niotlicr of a member of air linn u .il'.aic.l with a cancerous ire on her . lor alout twenty years. 1 taring the pa 1 few years it troubled her very iuc!i 1 roi ir.red pain and itching. S!u b id vo'.r S. S., and the -ore has ilisapjv arcl and i apparently well, .Should it break out a;;ain, wnl advise1 yoa. Vcrv trulv, Pen-jlki'on, Yeai-.ly ;i Kilky, Dru-gists. Three book 1 nailed free on applicatioc THE SWIIT SPECIFIC CO., ' Drawer Atljr.1.1 ('.a What Is It! That product 8 that beautifully soft com plexion and leavi k no trueeH of its implica tion or injurious eHcctsr The aimwer, Win (loin's Robertine mri inplislies all this, 11 lid is pronounced by ladies of tntt and relliie mi nt to be the most delightful toib t urliele ever produced. Win runted liarinh ns mid 111 itchletM. F. M. ilkiiiH, tit ut, Lunelle City. l!y the latCft liii'lhods iu ne by Eastern dentists bit) in the prof. Ksi.m, Himl 'lKoli is enabled to pn iluee eipially 11s d. Hilnblc re sults in tine ld Ullms. (.mice sauie place, Hayes' block. k Motliers! Ctisloriii is reeomii'i mh d by I by-iciaiiRfor children tcetlii'fi. It is n purely ve. table pr. paraliiui; ils ingi.'iliciit- ur. published nr..iiud 1 mil bottle. It is pleinnt to the ta-te nn I iiIimiIiii Iv bi'inless. It relieves constipation, r.ipilnt.s llie bowels, rpiiets pimi, cures dijii ib.i'u ur.d wind colic, uIIhjk feverislmess, d. siroys wmins, nnd in. veiils coiivulsjoiis, no ! !i h til-) child and give it refreshing and natural sleep. Citsloria i llie childn n's panacea tho inuthers' friend. 3 doses, oj cents. Lnmbtit A- Henderson nro tbn aolo netitB for the celebrated Superior Moves. Take your wife and look ut tbuiu. . For f ai.b Four yoke of broken work oxen and riiiiu for sale cheap. Cuitle ami owner un.' at KIniiiii, Latin county, Oregon. Ai.rx A. Fostkh. Moore's Revealed Remedy regulates Hltd builds up all the 01 trans of tho human sys tem. SoUl by Eugene Dru(;ists. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely Vegetable, positively cures lln iiinalism, neu ralgia, toolhiche, Hich headache, crump col ic, chob ra morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hives, chills and fi ver, pains mound the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. GkuUiik Taylor. Sold Jiy Osburn A Co, drnmpsts. Mr Gen F Crave has the sole agency for all brand of the celebrated Tani.ll Punch Cigars. Wood Wanted. All kinds of khoiL, clean four-foot wood wanted by llio Winter Pboto-Cunipany. Wood taken in exchange fur pictures to any iiuiount, until Kept. 1st, 'HS. Inquire ov. r A. V. Peters' store. I'lioto-Conitiiinv. Tli.ut fscililiis fur enl.irL'iiu nictiireH tn any si.e and ft superior quality of work guaranteed. KranssH & Kb in bavo just received the finest 1 French kid, shoo ever brought to E'leiie. L idles call nnd see them, W( have them in Opera and French toes. Ilettmati will take all kiuds of produce, e.'gs, bacon, butter, chickens and everyihing at better prices tliMji anyone else tu town. I Ml' Absolutely Pure. I 1 Ms po''er lo ver varies. A marvel of pur , ity. str. n.'h nnd wl i!eIPo'". More eeo ' n' luiea! tliaii the nr. ionry kinds nnd cannot be i ld In comti(i..n with the uii.liitude "f l"W test. h..r. wrL'htslnin or iil...l Imte Isiwilen.. S..!d only in canr. P.otaL RaKI.mi FuwbEB Co., 106 Will M., N. Y f f ROYAL KS'.1I J i ' A Funornl Address. lly rcpiest tlik fiuieisl oration delivered by Dr. A. Sharpies at the grave of the laic Dr. J. C. Whileaker is presented to our readers. He said: lu every ne and amongst ull nations where medical science has been cultivated, the names of tho e w ho have devoted them selves t the inhaueeiiieut of that science, or to the application of ils prim iph-a to practi cal purposes, have been found enrolled upon that ser.dl where niiiplo face b.-srs re-or I of the rati lul honuign paid to worth). If the statesman mid the warrior are more often lauded nuiidst the battle and agitation of civil strife, their clory is found lloaliug on the sui dice of the broad and rushing stream. In that dn per nnd more important current of the sum of human interests, the tramp' il cause of domestic life where (he affeclious dwell and the heart seeks its repose, the minister of healing oc.-upi. s the most sacred place, mid in proportion as the various tie incuts of the int. lh ctual and moral chaiac l.r inn combined in his prison, is he re girded as an emissary (f God fur the relief of siitlering, the cure of disease and the extent-ion ot sympathy in periods of alllictiou and bereavement. John Chillies Whiteaker, who now lbs before you, was one who, in a very hiyh de gree, realized these'to be tho really strong points in the character of n Into and' earnest physician, Horn in the Territory ol Oregon III in early life h was so situsled that from the force of necessity ho had not nti oppurtmiity for the acquirement of higher branches of preliminary education, which are essential in any of thu learned professions to iho attainment of a respectable positimi in the scietiiille world, for as is I he case in nil frontier countries, such facilities wen very nienger, opportunities being ull'orded, as a rule, for the acquirement of only the most elementary branches. In the year Utio he came to this town seeking opportunities for the attainment of su. h advanced infor mation, which was impossible ill the ordi nary district schools Ibi n existing through out the country. A select schoul was then taught in this place, mid it was for the pur pose of enjoying its iidvantngi s that he came here and became a member of ln family, fin in which limo to the hour of hi dnilh tirst as te n tier and pupil, and after wards as co l.ilHiieis in the situie Held ol sci. ntitlo research and practical application of the truths of science to tho preservation of human life, the relief of suffering, the pievi ii i ion of iiMiiilable injury from Rcei.b lit nr disease, mid (lie reducing to its minimum the a'iny of inevitable death, we were warm friends and intimate companions, During the two years that he remained a student of ibis si lect school he mastered all tin branches ill which instruction wa- then) liu piuted. As a boy he was singiilaily kindly in hi- disposition, thoughtful of all who Were around hun, aud uiiuiindlul of himself. Af ter this, being ot a sell-reliant characUr, he engaged in other pursuits, rendering his as sistance in the domestic ntlalis ot his homo, mid taught school.' Upon tho opening ol the Statu University ho became s stuil. nl ther, and graduated riih dlslinguisli.il honors in IN i.l During this period he de veloped a peculiar aptitude aud faculty for ihe study of natural science, taking great delight in the study of geology, paleontol ogy, zoology, botany, chemistry and physi .1. cv, and their collateral biancbe-, being naliled by his peculiar bent of mind and research tu understand and group their vaii ous tacts and make logical deductions to .which they would lead us a comprehensive whole. In 1SMII he entered my olliue as a student of medicine, nnd in lM.id graduated with distinguished honor lu the Willamette I Diversity, ho marked were Insaliilitiestliai he was ut the ensuing term elected by a iiiiunimons vote of both uiedii'iil faculty and board of trustees to the professorship of anatomy, oiui of the most laborious and ex acting chairs in the institution. His leallj great abilities and accurate knowledge were soun appreciated, and he was sought utter in medico legal investigations where profes sional opinions were requited to be both no curalo and comprehensive. llulw.eii the period of his graduation at the Stain Uni versity ami tne commencement ot uis studies in medicine, he engaged iu pursuits involv ing much personal exposure, being impelled tln-reat by his earnest desire to make origi nal investigations in the as yet almost un explored sciciitillo domain iu our own State, su that be might Investigate and discover facts concerning prehistoric life, and to his exposure at this tune do I attribute his un timely end. Shortly after his commence ment of his professional duties iu Portland he discovered that his health was failing, ami he attributed il to local inlliieiiees, hav ing that strange fatuity that m arly all per sons who are slllictcd with this dreadful uud at tho same time merciful disorder have, and then he removed to thu southern part of this county near thu Culipooia mountains, ex pecting by this means to recover his health, and as ho told mo subsequently, to go to a broader tit Id of labor aud usefulness. Whilst h' r he was married, and soon afterwards his delusion was dispelled, and he shortly re moved to Eugene, us he told me, ' to live a mile while nnd then to die." How sad, bill nia ly, was his language and diuieuiior Win n he told me this, it is the most solemn and serious thougut a man can have to "live a little while iilul then to die," and elder oil that journey from whose bourne no traveler returns. , ' Rut now the column is broken. Tho life which was so full of promise and hope by the rough hand i f disease is cut down and di-Hlioyed. Had be Is en span d to the age all. . it. d to the mure fuioie 1 portion of his race, ho doubtlos would have tamed nn uu- dyiug fain.) us a Lieut icieiitiut, For he un questionably possessed ull the utlnbutcs of a superior in. inl, o! in led with the accomplish in lilHof a vaiud aud profound sehol.rnhip Wit i a 'mind peculiarly retentive of all he read or heaid, so that all. r I he lapse ol years he could recall anv ntich he hud read, mid where he hud read it. Nor yet was his mind H mere storehouse of b irnui facts, ua would be a dictionary vt words, but he had ihe rare faculty of being uble to combine them in proper, special groups, and deduc ing then from broad laws and geneial priuct I lu.. His study of aiiatoiuy in which he was I e uliarly accurate uas not confined to the i.Uinun race alone, but he was a tine compar ative unafomist und felt that placed in a world in which we find ourselves at the head of creation "u little lower than the angils," but superior, very fur superior, to all other aiiimiit.d beings which surround us, it is iu every respect proper thut we should know ourselves and whst it was intended by the poet t j express, the iuipoitunce of the ao- .,uuiulauce wan Il m a t ul man is equally true with respect to his corporal organs and functions, believing as he di I that the prop er study of mankind is man aud that man is justly considerisl the most perfect of ani mals. Hu possesses faculties aud oriaos shich are peculiar to himself; some, how ever, he enjoys in common with brutes, and in some the lowiir order ot animals surpass liiui. He can neither sour with the eagle, nor follow the finny tribes through the depths of the ocean. His smell is less acuta than that of tbn hound, his sight less plero iug thau the hawk's. Iu strength he is sur passed by thu elephant, and iu tleetness by iho deer. The reasons for these differences are obvious, and in Uo instance iu niy life have 1 seen them more exemplified than in the ease of our dear friend, who is soon to be hidden from our giuc, with bis poor, (rail body, but his massive intellect tower ing far above his fellows in natural capacity, rendering these physical endowments use less nnd placing them all at his command. He was not one of those enjoying Ihe ad uiiratiou of his pupils und Iriends by assum ing a decided and dictatorial character, af fecting to have gone to the taittoiu of every thing aud overcome every difficulty either by the natural power of bis wind, or by se venty of study and perseverance in ihe pur suit of knowledge. No, he was modest, uud wliciicv r dotibis er ditliculties existed heao kiio ledged them, and if truth lay beyond his reach h confessed bis ignorance with a de cent uud becoming1 souse of Ihe imperfec tions of human uuture. Well would it have lice u for Ihe cause of humanity and scieuce bad lbs coluuiu not been broken, but at tained its allotted height. Put it is done. Whilst 1 could dwell at much greater length upou the virtues and wonderful intellectual capacities and attainments of our deceased liieud ami brother, I must be contented with Ibis slight tiibute of affection and respect. Now ha bus gone, and all that is mor tal of Johu Chuilca Whitfukcr will sisiu be hidden from our view, but his memory will evr remain green among us; the spilg of us acis will not die, but-will grow, and so aiug as any of us live, who have known him, till be tend. 1 1) wall bed and uiirturvd. To iiis wife nod little ones, together with bis part ids, our old friends uud tieighbois, we extend our fullest sympathies from the very (aiiiuin of our hearts. And now, to you, my friend and brother, I bid a long aud last farewell, farewell, farewell! Atniviling man, stopping at the Lee House, ( aiupbi llsbnrg, lud., on b urning that a lady iu the village was suffering terri bly with cramp colic, gave Hie landlady a Udtlo of medicine, which he had with him and rcqii. sled In r to take il lo the sick woman. The medicine relieved her promptly and sho believes saved her life. It was Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarthoea Remedy, the promptest and most reliable medicine In llie tor llowel coiii'daiuls. Hold by Osburn & Co. Cholera Morbus is one of Ihe most painful and dangerous diseases, many deaths result ing from it eucu year, usually because it il not properly treated. The most severe cases may be cured by using t'liambtluiii's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Hold by Osburu A' Co. . Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy was used with great success during our epidemic of bloody Flux. I do not know of a ease that was lost where this remedy was used. One of uiy friends, about six miles from here, had a child that was civen up by the two doctors w ho attended it. He then used Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and the child re covered. All who have used it speak of it in thu highest terms. Wishing yon abun dant success for lbs good you are doing, I am, Very Truly Yours, P. E. Lankndkb, P.M., Chestnut, Amherst ' Co., Ya. Hold by Osburu k Co. Notice. Chas, Raker has leased Ihe linker bouse from Mrs, Raker and purchised the busi ness. All bills previous tu Aug. 15 are pay able by und lo Mrs linker. Davis, the tsilor, has just received a large slock of imported and domestic goods of the latest Spring und Hummer styles. Cull and examine his slock. Postal Tklrorafh. Office hnnra on Sun day from 8.-UU tn lOJiO a. in. -mid from 4:C0 to UWO p. in. Week days, all bu-iucas lioura. u. jr. i haw, supi. A WARNING. The modes of death's approach are vari ous, and statistics show conclusively that more persons die from diseases of thu throat uud lungs thau any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Oerms into the system and where these germs full upon suitable soil they start into life und develop, at tlrst slowly and is shown by a slight lick ling sensation iu the throat aud if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption, and to the head causing catarrh. Now all this is dan gerous ami if allowed lo proceed will in time cnitsf death. At the onset yon must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go with out attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of lioschee's Ger man Syrup. It will give yon immediate re lief. Sot ire. Farmers if you want money bring all yonr old iron, copper, brass, etc., lo W. Sunders. He pays the highest cash price. New York Store. Why yes T-Ten-T. We ask yon to note that we carry tho largest and best atoi k of Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow yon to sve, butt or mac.'; what you buy, or will give you a sam ple lo let yon Und out just what kind you want. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Prices to suit the times from 25 cts np. We also have a full and fresh stock of gnweriea etc. Pacific Tm Co. Mike au appoiutiueui wuu tlecdcrsou Dentist, and have your operations performed an skillful manner. Don't Believe It When told thut F. M. Wilkins, ths druggist, is not selling "W'isdonTs Robertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation of its kind in the world, and giving a beuutiful picture card with every bottle.