The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 17, 1888, Image 1

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
ESTABLISHED FIIK TIIK DISSKIMTHM IIP DEMOCRATIC PRIMP-KB, AND TO 8.RN HI HONEST MVINfi BY THE SWEAT OK 0R BROW.
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EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, N() EMBER 17, 1888.
NO. 16-
Jhf tfugfiw (fitii Guard.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATl'BDAY.)
I. L CAMPBELL,
iilli-hrr aud Proprietor.
i,l flUB On the East side of Willamette
: : ivti, etweeii Seventh ami Eighth Strata. .
i'J.UMS OK SUBSCRIPTION.
IVr annum
Mi Months
hree months. . .
$' 50
1.2i
.75
00 It ONLI"
KA.XBS8 OH ADVKKTIH1NG.
Advertisements inserted as follows:
One square, ten line or lew one insertion 13; j
,,ich siiuaequeni insertion ci. vau requiem
n iwlvuDce.
Time advertiser will be charged at the fnl-
i m square three months W 9? 1
Due square six roonthi I ov
I )ne square one your 12 00
Trausieut notices in local column, '20 cents
per line tor each insertion.
Advertising bilU will be rendered quarterly.
All job work must be i-aiu roaoy MjMtt
CEO. B. DORRIS,
Attorney and CounseUor-at-Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE CDURT8
t of the Second Judicial District and in
Supreme Court of this State.
So. -i.vl attention given to collections and
.milters in probate
lT bileu,
-Attorney and Counsellor at Law, -
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
I PRACTICES IN ALLTHK COURTS OF
this State. Will jjive special attention
to collections and probate matters,
i Irnn- O ver Heiidrick & Eakin's bank.
Washburne & Woodcock
Attorneys-..-Law,
U CITY, - - - OREGON
OFFICE At th Court House. iv8ra3
UD'. A. IxiKRltt.
8, Wi CONDON.
CONDON & DORRIS,
Attorncys-at-l.uif ,
lU'GENE CITY, - - - OREGON
1 1 riOl -i ver Robinson 4 Church s hardware
We.
GEO. M. MILLER,
attorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and
Heal Estate Agent.
EUGSNB 0ITY, - OREGON.
Olliee formerly occupied by Thompson
Renu.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorney-at-Law.
ClTGENE CITY
OREGON.
Knecinl attention L'iven to Prolate business
and Abstracts of Title.
Omen Over Grange Store.
T.W. HARRIS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Rv.sideuce on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton
ortnerly resided.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
I UN HE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res
Videiice when not professionally engaged.
Residence on Eighth street, opposite Freeby
"lan Church.
J.J. WALTON. Jr.,
ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW,
EUGENE CITV, OREGON.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE
t 'ourts of the State.
Special attention given to real eatate. col
feting, and probate matters.
Collecting all kinds of claims against the
United States Government,
"dice in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8.
B. F. DORRIS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
ACENT.
I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE
Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town
pri-perty lor sale, on easy terms.
Property Eented and Bents Collected.
The Insurance Companies I represent are
-"nong the oldest aud moat Kelbble, and in
the Pkompt andEttt'lTABM adjustment of their
M Sta.id Second to Noxe.
A share of yonr patronage is solicited.
Office up suirs, o?er the Grange SUire.
B. F. DORRIS.
J. davis;
Merchant Tailor.
HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH
Street opposite the Star Bakery, whete
J is-pared to do all kind of work offered
his line.
A large etock of Fine Clotha oa hand for
""axil to ielect from.
,V-iriB4. and cleaning done promptly. Sat
'eu guaraaUad.
ttWc, Not. 6, 198B.
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mm ssssjj mw w m ww m v mwrnimmtum w -b-i w " w s-b w
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CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO
NISHING COODS.
Day & Henderson,
THE LKADING
FURNITURE
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UNDERTAKING
House in Eufcene. Corner 7th and Wil. Stfl
CHAIN
Have removed to
Marx' New building
Thsyhawa oomplete slack of
Watches, Clock, Jewelry & Musical Instruments.
ALSO
A large invoice ol i Iii'iMtuia good.
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Sole Agents for
FOR THE JUSTLY
GOLD AND SILVER SHIR IS - M
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i ..li wakaaau
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Cheaper Than
Ask for the
Ironclad
THE BEST IN
.FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
BUY CLOTHINC AND CENTS FUR
J- W. CHERRY.
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Johnson,
Eugene City,
CKL-BKATED
Id
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M, ,r v nil W.illt to VAt
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the Cheapeil.
Overalls
THE MARKET.
BROS
Mothers!
Cns-.oria is recommended by physicians for
ohdi,, n teething. It isu purely mi;. table
prvpuiftti'.ii; its itigr dii-uts are pQDlUbM
round nu b bold.'. 1 1 is plcssaut to the
taste and absolutely lmrmU. It tctievei.
constipation, uguli.tes the bowels tiiet
pain, curs itiitri l:n .1 uut wind colic, -lkf
feveti-luieKs. drsiroys worms, slid pn veuls
miivtilsious sootbiK tin child and )jns it
tffli.luiig and natural sleep, t'asloii.i i
the children's panacea -the pothtlt1 Wi ml.
3 doses, 'J'i cents.
Laiobert - Henderson arc the sole ih'. uts
lor the celebrated Superior Btovi. fake
your u il ' mid look altliem.
Mooro'n Rctealed 1! medy reitnlales anil
builds up all the organs of the huuiaii svs
torn. Sold by Eugene Druggists.
What It It?
That produces that beautifully soil DOOt
plexion aud loavts no traeeit of its npplica
tiou or injurious i! ct-V The answer, Wis
dolu s ltoberline nccoinplishes alt this, and
is pronounced by ladies ol taste and refine
ment to be the most delightful toilet attieb
ever produced. Warranted harmli ss and;
matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agmt. Eugene
Citv.
By the latest methods in use b l ast, i n
dentists high in the profession, Henderson is
enabled to produce equally as desirable re
sults in tiuo gold tlllmgs. Otllce same place.
II iyes' block.
A triiv. lir.j; mm, stopping at the Lee
II 'Use, 1'ampln llslnirg, loil , on learning
that a lady in the village was suffering ten i
Ml with cramp colic, gave the landlady a
bottle of medicine, which he had with him
and roqueted her to take it to tile sick woman.
The medicine lelieved her promptly and she
believes saved In r life. It was t'lminber
lain's Colic, Cholera aud lliarihoea lb unity,
the promptest and most r liable lUtdiolM in
I BM for Bowel conr liiints. Sold by Ostium
A- Co.
Cholera Moibus is one f Ihc Box) iainful
and dangerous ills, ises, many deaths result
ing from it each year, usually bc nise it is
Hot proptrll treated The most s. m N chsi s
may be cured by living t'liumbi ilain'- Colic,
Choleia and Dianlioca Remedy. Sold by
Osbiuu ,v Co.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rbOM Remedy was used with gieat sueci s
diiring our pldaniie of b!ood Flux. I il i
not kuow of a ease that was 1 st when' tin
reniedv wan ii-ed. Qoi of my frietulu, iiIkiuI
six miles from bin , had n '.ill that was
gieti up by the two doctors who attend, d it.
I He then usr.l Cli mdii rl lin's Cliolir, t liolern
au I liiairhoea Reniedv, nod th I child re
covered. All who have ul it sp,.k of it
in the highest nuns. Wlfbifcg you atmn
(Unl success for lb, good j mi are doing, I
MB, Veri Truly V iiirs, F. E. I.aninihh,
P.M. 'Chestnut, rVOMHI Co., Fa, Bold
by Obum & Co.
Give 1 1 1 i i i tt OhHteel
Th ilis to sr.y your liings: Also all your
l.r u in; machinery. Very womb rful
mncbiin ry it is. Not only the larger nir
passages, but the tbousaiuls of little tubal
and cavities laading from thun. When
these are cloggeil and choked with matter
which ought not to be than, your liings can
uotdo their work. And what Ihey do, tlley
runuot do wenl. Cull it cold, cough, croup.
pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of I
the family of throat and nose and head and
lung obstructions, nil ar bud. All ought to I
lie got rid of. There is just one sum way
to get rid of them. That is to tuko Bos- I
obec's German Syrup, which any druggist
will sell you ut 75 cents a bolt le. Even if
ovcrythuig else has failed you, you tuny tlu
petni upon this for ceitain.
Notice,
Chns. Baker bus leased the Baker house
from Mrs. Baker and purchased tho busi
ness. All bills previous to Aug. II uru pay
able by aud to Mrs. Baker.
Wood Wnnlt'il.
All kinds of good, clean four-foot wood
wanted by the Winter Photo-Company.
Wooil taken in exchange for pictures to
any amount, until Sept. 1st, '88.
Inquire over A. V. Peters' store.
PbotO'Companr.
Best facilities for enlarging pictures to
any si.e ami a superior quality of work
guaranteed.
Mr Ceo F Craw has the ole aiiency for all
br unts of the celebrate.l Tansil nM Cigars.
The highest cash price will be paid for
wheat by F B Dunn
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
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rder never varies. A marvel of pur
M.
i. In and ranno. I
.old in oiinxtiti'.n with the multitude of Ian
, teat, shor. wrtght alum or plniplite siwib-ra.
SM only in er... Kotal Baiino Powueu
, Ca, 106 Wall N. Y.
0FFCIM. OF LANE COUNTrY, OREGON, FOR
PRESIDENT AND VIuE PRESIDENT, NOV. 6. 1888.
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Our Lawgnlt.
Arizona Kicker.
Our unliable and gentlemanly sheriff i n
tend our office tho other day, in his usual
urbane maimer, aid announced that he must
serve papeis on us. It was u notice of a
breach of promise .nit against us by Widow
Clixby, who alleges that we have been toy
ing with her heart-strings, and that i! will
talie foOOO of ot r cash to settle tier thoughts
lin k to the old channel. It is another move
ou tba part of our enemies to down us. We
tlrsl met the Widow Clixby twenty eight
yens ago in Haulm's grocery. She ssked
001 opinion ijf herrings and wo asked hers
of soap.
Sh n sk. d us in call at the bouse and see
some poetry she had wiitti n on the rise and
fall of the naatiMlOl, We complied. Wi
oallnl ther. thre.. or tOW HUtl afterw ird,
but only us a friend.
Ou 0M occasion tho widow showed us a
clipping from an usteni paper to the etfeel
th i it was better for a mail who had passed
the age of twenty three to marry, a widow,
if be was to marry, but wo didn't lute.
We know our gait. It tho Widow Clixby
oan provo to the world that wo have toyed
with her affections We'll cheerfully goto Jail
We are not on the toy.
The widow will Im us no jack rabbit, and
the enemies who have encouraged this new
move may hear something drop before the
trial is over.
Bettmati will take all kinds of produce,
eggs, bacon, butter, chickens and everything
at better prices than anyone else in town.
Don't Believe It
When told that F. M. Wilkin, the diuggist,
is not selling "Wisdom's Hohertiuc" for the
complexion, thu most elegant and only ruully
harmless preparation of its kind in the
world, mid giving a beautiful picture card
with every bottle.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver
a misery. Indigestion is a foe to good na
ture. Tho human digrstivo apparatus is one
of tho most complicated aud wonderful
things in existence. It is easily pnt out of
order. Creasy food, toui'h food, sloppy
f I, bad cookery, mental worry, Isle hours,
irregular habits, and many other things that
ought not to be, have made the American
pcopl" a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's
August Flower has done a wonderful work in
r forming this business and making tin
American people so healthy that liny coi
enjoy their meals and be happy. Remem
ber: No happiness without health. But
Green's August Flower brings health and
happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your drug
gist lor n bottle. Seventy -five cents.
'Ilie rooa man with his best gi j, the old
man and mm the farmer and lalsircr, when
they come to town to Eugene to purchase
mma, -le.nl. I not ilelay but pi I at once to
r'ri.'udly's store, where la kept a large stock of
mens, hova and children, clnth'ng, hulira
dreas fOOOa, fancy articles, hats, caps, Issita
and idioca, cariets, eta
Tate Swings, Tenn., July 4, 1888.
The Swift l-is cihc Co., Atlanu, Oa.:
Daring the spring of 1871, while working
b the held at my home in Morgan county,
Ga., I pulled ofl my shoea to give my feet a
reit. Db irtunatclv, 1 walked into a clump
of poiaon oak, and in a few !ava tnv feet
were in a terrible condition, and I could not
put on a shoe because of tie: soreDein and
swelling. I was treated as pcisoo oak cases
usually are, and everything v. as healed up.
About the same time the follow in- spring,
1R7J, ny feet became sore again, a.-, at first,
, r cm 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ding spring foi five years
brought back the same condition of the dis
ease, only each time it became more dis
tressing, because I began to think it was a
lifetime trouble. Finally, I was induced to
try Swift's Specific. 1 took six bottles, and
to-day am entirely well. My improvement
waa gradual from the firat. and no evidence
of the disease remains. I shall take pleas
ure in testifying as to its curative proper
ties. It the greatest blocd purifier in ex-kte-sc.
Veers truly, J. L. Morgan.
The forrpoing certificate is taken at
random fron thousands of letters iq posaea
sion of the twift Specific Co., and presented
simply as a sample. It is a voluntary
statement, giving facts and results of the
case. Its accuracy and genuineness an
beyond question.
A valuable Treatise on Blood :.nd Skin
Diseases mailed free. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3 Au-.-.ta, Gt.
Iilsir
For ('resident,
A .1 Str. eter
Vice President,
Cle. eland
Clinton It. Fitk
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A Terrible Kale.
J,M Wilson a young school teacher who
has hi 1111 teaching near Gaitleld the past
Summer, became suddenly insane Thursday
of last wei'k, mi l deliberately burned him
self to deutli. Wilson was living with his
broiher-in-liiw, W. II. Owlnn, MM on Wed
nesday lust OOtnplaluad of feeling bad and
left his school. Mr. Gwinn hud goin to the
11 1 hi ut iti iim an I ilaou was bit alone with
his liaiei . Tl.iiifday evening at the supper
t.dile ho began acting strangely jiimp.d up
from the table catching his sister by the arm
an I in de m in " remarks that nhirnnd her
ex. eedingly. His excitement was over in a
few uiiiiuicH tod he kissed tier and lugged
her pardon for acting so roughly. 'I hey sat
down eg .111, when he suddenly drew out a
pu 'si t knife mid thn w it across the room.
Jin i'iin t In 11 became decidedly alsimed
and u-k. d hiui to go with her to n neigh
bor's, Ho agieed snil tbev started. When
a short distance fiom the house Wils 11 said
he must go 1 id., ami It BHUiVef wns so
peculiar bis Hist 1 made 110 objections but
liurriedly run toward the m-ighlair's house,
before going far she noticed a bright light
behind hr ami turning saw the house was
in llaniea. As soon as possible help was
summoned but too late to mve the building,
and the charred body of Wilson was found
in the remains. The mini bad evidently ier
ished deliberately , as it was found that he
had lain down in a little pool of water while
his clothes were 011 Ore, and then rushed
back into the llaines in the frenzy of insanity
to p.o uli Paloiise Gazette.
A feaiful accident bnppcmd near Rvo
Batch, Nov., ou the Central 1'acitie railroad,
by wbieli Frank Dang: rlieid, recently fore
DMA for Miller ii Lux 111 Silvies valley while
driving stock, rode iuto an open well, falling
lit) feet. He was, strange a, it may seem,
not killed, but both of his legt mid one aim
were broken und there is hopes of his recov
ery. He was taken to Rem. to the hospital.
The accident steins not to have been Mr.
Dangerfleld's fault. The well had Oeeu dug
by the railroad company several years ago
aud was abandoned, Home ties having been
thrown over it, bnt they having rotted the
baud of cattle broke thu covering. The
dense cloud of dust arising from the passing
heid prevented the horseman from seeing the
well. Beside the horse and rider tlve head
of euttlo went into the well
Ah workmen were anloadtoga box-car loud
of him 1 1 at W.I. WiiiI, 1 last Saturday
inclining a man sou, found dead beneath
about SOU boards ahlcU had evidently lalluii
on hi tu while he was a-leep. He had lain
down with a checked jumper folded up as a
pillow and had taken off his shoes, and Iroui
all Hppara0f Was a tramp who had gotten
iu ihn ear to steal a ride and I no down to
sleep. The lumber was shipped trum Port
laud Oct -6th.
The Catiadiau Pucitlc steamer Danube
will briug a cargo on Nauaituo coal ou her
next trip here. It is nut kuowu as yet how
much flour she will carry 1 way, as uo con
tracts have been made. The talk about
China boycotliug American dour will not de
ter merchants here from making their usual
shipments. Very little o( the dour sent over
there is consumed in China. Canton takes
a liltle and Sbsughal less. From 60 to 70
per cent of the floor is snt down to the
French setlh mi nts in Auusui and the Dutch
settlements in the Philippine islands. Home
is uaed in Jap . 11 and soma goes to feed the
Russian convicts in Siberia Oregoniau.
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Dr Taylor's 7 Oaks Comisjund, purely
vegeiuble, p eiiiv.lv cures rheumatism, neu
ral. 1 1, tiiottiacbe, sich headache, cramp col
ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to
females, cold or cough, hives, chills aud fe
ver, psina atound the heart, erysipelas,
phthisic. Ga una TatLoa.
Sold by Osbiirn A- Co, druggists.
Wuy yes T-Tea-T. We ask you to note
that we carry the largest and best stoi k of
Tea smith Of IVrilaiul. We buy direct Iroto
to. laauortrr, We allow you to see, Ml or
mi' li what yon buy, or will give you a sam
ple to let von Und ont just what kind you
want All favorite ami trie. I brands always
in stock. I'm . s to suit the times from 25
cts up. We also have a full and fresh stock
of gum-rim 'to.
Pactnc T a C.
Geo. W. Kinney, Auctioneer.
Wbeu yoo want yonr goods, household
furniture or land sold at auction, call on
Oeo. W Kinaey, the pioneer and most suc
cessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will
attend to ll sales 00 a reasonable commission.
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