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HE EUGENE CITY GUARD. UTULIrIEB POR THE DISSKIIMTIOJ OF 0KM01RATIC rtlN.iPLII. AND TO BAR IN HONBKTLITING BY THE SWEAT OF OCR BROW. EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY, JANUARY 1889. NO, 26. OL2I m (PUhL1sHEL. EVERY SATURDAY.) t L CAMPBELL, . ...i... a ..! Proprietor. te Ei,t,th u i Kk.ms of subscription ... S2 50 UlllUlll La It JW " .. ..ha .75 iiinnti ,nui- ,m H ONLY I. rm ' ADVEimSlNG. It, .rt'hn. win t cnr''"1 " tn" ""' I ' ' .,. mth i 00 t5T .v.v.v: h'l,'ar'!,l'vl'ill'i.'eai'c(.iun1i.. 20 8 00 12 00 ut IfiMt''rTl ill"will ' rendered quar TrUMKUt " . ....... terly. be PAID yOHUN IIELlVHrt. ir CEO. B. DORRIS, Worney and Counsellor- at-Law, mi PRACTICE IN THE COURTS ra , 1 -f ni8trict Mid in Sail t'r"tat' t TJTT VPTT -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- ,.. ,s- ,i r THI COURTS OF ,Ktfus State. Will give apecial attention tmllectiniis l""tmw ""- L,rE .0verH....!rick&in8 nans. ashburne A Woodcock Utopjicys-sit- Law, ksss.-: city. - - - OFFICE-At tlif Court HoWM. jy8ra3 ffiORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-sit-Law, UOKNK CITY, - - OltKGON Orrict-Iu Register Block. CEO. M. MILLER, lin.iww ana Ccunsalior-at-isaw, ana Real Estate Agent. pUOlNE CITY, - OREGON. Ofliee formerly occupied by Thompson 4 Iw, J. E. FENTON, Ittornoy-at-Law. tUGEN'H CITY OREGON. Special attention civen to Probate bu.iness ltd Abstracts of Title. Orrict Over Orange Store. IT. W.HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. iwndence on r lttli street, where Dr Mieltun lerly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, MAX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re- yidence when not professionally engaged. Kaideuce on Eighth street, opposite Presby- "iiti Church. J J. WALTON. Jr., ATIOKNEY-AT-LAW, RUQKNE CITY, OREGON. Irn,h PRACTICE IN ALL THE I " I'ourts nf tin. Stat. Vestal attention nii... ... nal ....I ml. I i" n ' I'rnunie mailers. ,.' ."Ilretiiig all kinds of claims against the Hit Stat. ( "me m Walton's brick-rooms 7 and 8. B. P. DORRIS, WRANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. , have BOMB very desirable farms, Ilnnrnve.l anil I nilnlimved Tuwn ,r"lrty fur sale, m .a.v 1a.m. iProperty Rented and Rents Collected. In. Insurance ('mm. mites T reiiresint are 5S he Oldest and most Reliable, and in ' supt an I E4i;iTAB!.E adjustment of their -- "Mil second to 0Nt of yr patronage M solicited, "raw up-.tain, over the Grange Store. a F. DORRIS. j7davis, Merchant Tailor. AS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH ! L Street otn,Mir th sttar Tt.lrrv whia Dr-i,.r... : . .... .11 - l - . i. a J ; .1.' ,.' w o. an Kin i- in worn uuc.ni l in. W itiMk of Fine Cloth, on hand for m to select from. "rios and cleaning done promptly. Sat- 1 i vn.rn ...... . ov, 6, im. a i DRS. PRENTICE & M DONALD, Physicians Surgeons. F, w.PREHTICE, X. D. Graduate of the Uni versity of Penn. and Cinn. CI. of Med. and Surgery. Special attention paid to diseases of theLungs Stomach, and Kid neys. J. J. Mcdonald, m. d, Graduate of the Uni versity of Penn. and University of Cali fornia, Special attention paid to diseases of Women Throat, Nose and to Surgery. E. R. SKIPWORTH, Mtorney-at-Law, EUOENKPITY, - . OREGON. Okhcf. - Up-aUirs in Register Block, first door to the left Will do general law practice in all the Courts of the State. All btihine promptly at attended to. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, - - Oregon. Dr. G. W. BiddTe, m DENTIST, PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY. EX trading and Filling executed by the lat est Improved methods. All work warranted ; 14 years experience. Orril'g Titus' Block, over Luckry a drug store. R. B. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Engine City, Oregon. Will utteud to general Real Estate busiuess such as buying, selling, leasing and renting farms and city property, etc. Office on south side of Ninth stin t. UAItliLClttVUN VVOKKs! MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand, I.I (.IM: - - - OKI I. ON "TnnWI In "T for Infants and Children. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recomnienditMsupeTiortoanyprescnpUoa mown to me." IL A. Aacata, II. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, S. T. Day & Henderson, -THE LEADING FP1IIT11E & UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts KLTLiOi Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODSf Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, Bat ell and price them. ick corner Willamette and Eighth St CrtCE. corner Superior Cook Stovr. EuokneCi t. 0 ,S. pt. U, 18X8. This certitlt's ibut I hare a Sujierior Cook Stove that I have used foi len years, and that it has never cost me a cut for repairs, the nre hark is in good condition yet and the atove is doing good work. Mklvillx Tavlor. .Coluirg. Or. For s..le by LiiDibi it A' Hi nd raou. Dr. Taylor' 7 Oaks Compound. Jtfj vegetable, ixisitively BO res rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, aich bctnl iche, cramp col ic, cholera luorbui.. eonpUintt peculiar to females, raid or cough, hive, chills and fe ver, pains around the he tit, erysipelas, phthisic Ge boe TsTIA,, Sold by ()burn A Co, dr.wgisls. Why yes T-Taa T. We ask you to note that We carry the largest and beet stock of Ten south of PoHImhC We hue direct from the inpOTtsV. We allow you to srr, fuste or mntll what you buy, or will give uui a sain pie to let you find out just what kind you want. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Prices to suit the times from 23 cts up. We also have a full nod fresh stock of gnvorie etc. PiOtTK Tra Co. Ladies dress goods u specialty at Frieud- Oon't Believe It When told tbnt F. M. Wilkins, tbl druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Robertine" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation of ita kiud in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. pom POWDER Absolutely Pure. '1 Lis powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity. streuitth and wholesniueness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot lie sold in competition with the multitude of low tuf uli.tr uiwi.rlit lmi or tiliitril.lu.t.. nowiterM. Sola only in cans. Royal Bakinu PowtiEE Co., 1U0 Wall HU, W. i. i TP n 1 1 i Tbl il I Castoria cures folic. Constipation, Soijr aa jHjM Z I erstion Without injurious medication. Thi Csntai b ('okpa.sv, 77 Murray Street, V. Y. P-e New Three Story , hnj M City, Or-gM Mothers! Caatoria ia recommeiided bypbyiciaiiafor Childreii teething. It is purely vegetable pWpmlluo: its iugritlieuts are published round inch bottle. It is pleaaaut to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieve, oimstipatlon, regulates the bowels, ijuieti parn, cutis diarihu ami wind colic, allays feverishuess, destroys worms, and prrveuts convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep. Castoria is the childn u's pauaoea the mothers' friend. 36 .!. ... U cents. Lanibert A Henderson are the sole agents for the celebrated Superior stoves. Take your wife and look at them. Moore's Revealed Remedy regulates and builds up all the organs of the human sys tem. Sold by Engeno Druggists. What It II? That ptodncea that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces of its implica tion or injurious effects? The unswer, Wis (loui s lloiH ruue iiccouipusneH uu mis, auu is prououuci d by ladies of taste and refine ment to lie the most delightful toilet urticle ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkius, agent, Eugene City. - By the latest methods in use by Eastern dentists high in the profession, Heuderson is enabled to produce equally as desirable re sults in Hue gold fillings. Office same place, Hayes' block. A traveling man, stopping at the I.ee House, Campbellsburg, In I . on learning that a lady in the village was suffering terri bly with cramp colic, gave the landlady a bo'ttle of medicine, which he had with him ami requested berto take it to tbesick woman. The in. il;. in. relieved her promptly and she ' believes saved her life. It was ( hututicr ! loin s Colic, Cholera and Dinrthocu Remedy, the promptest and must r liable medicine in ' use for Bowal coiu'duiuts. Sold by Osburu ,4 Co. Cholera Morbus is oi ( the nioal pUBnl and dangerous discuses, many deaths result ing from it each year, usually becanae it is not properly treated. The most severe cases may be cured by u-iug Chumherlain'e Colic, Cholera and Ptohott Remedy. Sold by Ostium k Co. Clmmberlnin'a Colic, Cholera and Diar. rhoea Remedy ,isiimI with greut success during our epidemic of bloody Flux. I do not know of a case that was lost where this remedy was used. One of tuv friends, about six miles from here, hud a child that was given up by the two doctors who attended it. He then nsed Chauiberlaiu's Cbolic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, uud the child re covered. All who have used it speak of it in the highest terms. Wishing you ubuu daut success for the good you are doing, I UD, Very Truly Yours, P, E. I.aNKNPEU, P. M., Cbclnut, Amherat Co., Va. Sold bv Osburu ,t DO. Give Tlicin u CliHitce! That is to Bay. your lungs: Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger uir passages, but the thousand's of little tubes und cavities lesdiug from them. When these nre clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your luugs can not do their work And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There ia just one sure way to get rid of them. That ia to take Bos chee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 ceuts a bottle. Even if everything elso has failed you, you may de pend upou this for certain. Notice. Chas. Baker has leased the Bakor house from Mrs. Baker and purchnsud the busi ness. All bills previous to Aug. 15 are pay able by and to Mrs. Baker. Mr Geo Craw has the sole agency for all brand, of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cigars. The highest cash price will bo paid for wheat by F. B. Dunn Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver ia misery. Indigestion is a foe to good na ture. The human digestive apparatus is one of the moat complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, touuh food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, ami mauy other things that ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Greeu'a August Flower baa done a wonderful work in reforming this business aud making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and bo happy. Remem Ixr: No bappinaaa without health. But i Ii. -en's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your drug gist for a Isjttle. Seventy-five cents. Morristown, Tknn., July 4. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen l ive years ago I was so un fortunate a, to contra' t an extremely bad case of blood poison. My bones ached and my musclo began to swell and contract. I was under treat.nent of the physician from the inception of the disease until I found that he could do me no good. Then, through the advice of a friend I began tak ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have an immediate efiect. I took six bottles, and to-day am sound and well. That was two or three years ago, but I have seen no evidence of the return of the disease, and I take this opportonitr to thank you for what it has done for me. It saved my life. You can refer aty one to me. R. M. Wall. Faxmexswlle, Tex., June ii, 1888. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen The mother of a member of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous sore on her face for about twenty years. During the past few years it troubled her very much by cor "inued pain and itching. She used your S. S. S., and the -ore has disappeared and is apparently well. Should it break out again, will advise you. V.ry truly, Pendleton, Yeaely & Riley, Druggist. Three books mailed free on application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., a, Atlanta. Urn. A Huire Steer. Mr James Kiernan, of SlMrlu valley, I'lii.-li.ised ft. .in ivnl Deter, of I.Vttle Mlias la, a steer which weighed Jl.'ll foot aud shipped it to Grayaon, O ifie extensive beef contraetora foi Krauci.cn and Oakland markets sold at special rates, as beef of sells for about 40 and 50 cenla a the tilock at the Hay. tins mime of the Durham breed, was fu Oweu Latf'irty. of the People's Oakland and the mammoth quart up attracted the attention of epicul looked with longing eyes on the tore lor those de-irons of securing juicy steaks. This steer was stall it would be difficult to estimate t number of ton. of barley couaumed befor.. he fell a Kiirrifle., Hi. wta li the street of Oakland before Christ eiuilution. to advertise what was ir I. ,r .ui.l . .1... ! I f ., rl a... ... tin t wio n jur,... ! Christmas day, and the demand i 1 greater mau tne rusn lor turxeys o, other meat. This huge specimen of was the largest ever seen in Osklan. probably anywhere else, aud Deter, of Sbaata in this county haa more of the kind, beiug noted for bis great care an tention in raisins the tin. si and fattest stock to be found on this onset or in section of the country. Yreka Journal. Cattle Stealing;. A Hnirisburu corrcsDoiulent of the Heila'd savs: The farmers in this vicinitv hive dlirnn1 the nasi summer niishino cuttle. aPd suspicions of theft were aroused by a min ing cow or calf occasionally returning lnu"" with botb ears cut off close to the head, m iu several plaoes the ears were found in il "' viciuity of the corrals, this work evidently having beeu done during the night. Mr. J. K. Jouea has lost about seven yeaf liug. aud a great many Other, have lot' from one to three bead. A few days siucf Mr Jobu Pugh and John Davis, living neai Shedd, came this way looking for strays, and on ex induing gome cattle in possession of A. C. Merritt, claimed and took charge oh two of them, and accused Merritt with theft. Merritt agreed to them taking the entile they claimed to Harrisburg. being a few miles dis tant, and be would meet tbem there aud set tle the matter, but he failed to put in au appearance. We do not stand up in judgment against Mr. Merritt to the effect that be stole these particular cattle, nor that he has been carrying on the business of trimming eats, but must say that if be were iuuoceut of these charges he would not be afraid to put in an appearance. It is ru umred that he has gone over the mountains Railroad ComniisttioiierH' Report. The report of the state railroad commiss ioners give (be total mileage in Oregon as 1,'21'J 84. of which 170.3 miles are narrow gauge. The Northern Pacific charges the least freight rate, 'i.'.t'i cents per ton per mile; (be On gnu Hallway & Navigation. 2. 35 cents; the Oregon & California, 3.54; the Willamette Valley 4 Coast, 3.09; the Portland & Willamette, 4.12, aud the On gonian 6.5. The rates are higher than those in most other states, but ibe aggregate business oone is much less; still the com missioners adhere to (heir opinion that 6 per cent is sufficient divideud for railroads to pay their shareholders, and an they al present only have the power to furnish statements and make recommendations, they ask for authority to make the icvi-e schedulo rates. The I nun" u nil Ball. Indianapolis, Jan. 13.--Tbere has been an apparent weakening of the the Methodist ministers of this city during the week past, on the subject of the inaugural ball at Wash ington, aud indications an- that no report will be raude by the committee ap pointed two weeks ago to draft resolutions denouncing the proposed display. No meet ing has been held by the committee and there is no probability that one will be held. It has been urged with much force that liar risou could not slop the contemplated ex pense without appearing churlish and un grateful, aud that, while opposed to the ball in sentiment, as evidenced by bis quiet un ostentatious life, he is powerless to pro vent it. Otlice Seeking- With a Vengeance. Weloome. Col. Milton Weidler is in receipt of a let ter from Washington apprizing him that al ready there are on file twenty-five applica tions for the U. S. Marsbalsbip of Oregon under Mr. Harrison, and tbnt "Fog Horn" Watts, the Prohi pest, bead ibe list The Welcome, knowing an it does the craving of lb publicans for the flesh pots, does not doubt the rumber of those seeking fiercely io succeed John Myers, but its advices are to the effect that the successful candidate for the position is not nearly so far down in the alphabet as the elongated roarer from Yamhill, not withstanding Louis Barm Chair man of thei Republican Slate Ceutr.l Com mittoo eudonte. him. The Ashland Woolen Mills, the principal manufacturing institution of the town, in creased its product during the year over those of any other year. The mill em ploy 30 people ami during the past year used more than 100,000 pound of wool. They made 66,000 yard, of fine flannels, 3, Wl yards of cassimerei, 1,160 pairs of blanket, 17 dozen large shawls and a large number of nmall shawls, docking, yam, etc. The woolen mill still bear a promi nent part in ihe msintainace of the town a it has done for year paat.-.Asblaud 1 1 lings Work at the CnKode lock is reported to be progressing rapidly. From 1000 to 20K) cubic yard of earth is being removed daily. Six doukey Mginea are running, lifting from 130 to 140 buck, ts each, containing from a yard to a yard and a quarter of earth to tb bucket. At the present rate of working, the excavation will be completed up to the upper wall by the middle of Febmary. A. there is much dreaied (tone on band a splendid bowing will ba made by next fall, providing that the present appropriation of f 150,000 i made available. Cattle thieve over io Gilliam county hav (truck a new idea. Tbey catch unbranded calve, tie them up on Ihe range nntil weaned, and then oruament the elves with their esr-mark and biandf . Both Well Known Here. We clip the following from a Portland 'reapondeuce in the I n i n Printer, of nd oor- Sau Fraueiaoo, of Jan. 1st: The Federated Trade Assembly of Port land is presided over bv Capt. John O'Brien, a Iteinber of No. 5H. He is also Chairman of mr Executive aud Arbitration Commit t ei, where most of the work of Ine Union is accomplished, and serve the American Fed eration of Lalmr as Organizer for the North weal. The time, attention aud effort de manded by ihe numerous dutie that Mr. O'Brien must perform are no small sacrifio in In-half o' Ibe cause of labor, and he ba the oonfld'nce, not only of his own Uuion, but all r 'presented in the Federation. The weekly Papera tbat were induced to come into th Vnion the past year were taken hold ofTy the Federated Trades wilh sucoets. Id gem-mi there is more thorough and exten iv organization of labor in Oregon than heretofore, and the prospect is cheerful. Multnomah has one chrome nfKce-holder. ' but by no means an office-seeker. He is one of Ibe Vw men who do not make euemiea, and -ai bold office (ill disability or death overtates him. No one haa the nerve Io run agaitis him, an it would be sure defeat. The "Doct.r" ( W. F. Osburn), as Financial Sec retary and Treasurer of No. 61, deserve special mention. He ha held office continu ously for four vim s snd is itill a favorite. Hi quiet disposition, droll humor, strict in legriiy, warm compauionabip and accommo dating habit make a character aeldom met and always esteemed. A more faithful offi. oeror associate caunot be found in any Uuion." Both of these gentlemen are well known in Lane county, Capt. O'Brien being a resi dent of Siuslaw precinct, and Bill Osburu was reared in Eugene Last Sunday Mr. O'Bi ion was Elected Preaideut of the Port land Union, and Mr. Osburu wa. re elected to his old offlne. Oklahoma InvadcrM. Springer City, Oklahoma, after enjoying an existeuce of several days and uttaiuiiig al n alleged population of 5, 00, haa been or den d l.y an officer of the Uuited States Army to disperse. The Mayor and Citv Treasure! have already disappeared aud the citizeus must follow suit. The United Stales Army has lieeu Inukwid in driving white tresspassetn out of this part of ibe Indian Territory for a good many years, and deserves ondil for being a patient and loi.g-ufii-ring licdy. Jt drove out some fifteen or twenty colonies under Capt. Payue. oinl has been kepi about as busy sinoe hi lentil as in I I lie penally lor tresspass is f 1,000 tine, but as there bus never been any money found on a tiesspusser yet, and jiotllliig else i. ii in. u u on nun, ins running ,ii and out of Oklahoma ts meiely a matter (if wear and tear of horseflesh aud shoo icatbir. Just why the nuthoritii s do not provide fpr or inflict a deterred puinsbment haa ,,i vi r been ascertained. The poor arniv l ft-.tricted to chai-iug and expelling. When til.- border is reached il is denied Ihe aatis- (iicllou of giving those wbo have pill It to o u.uch trouble even a purtiug kick. Our Quvernmvnt evidently is not a tyrannical oil. He Bought a l'retly Maiden. in a wooded dale, some distance from Of l-gnu Cily, lived iniple-minded bachelor of Vay 60 years. Near bv was the ranch of a m-nghlior, a man of family, who hud a come ly laughter budding into lovely womanhood. Thp bachelor adored the maiden. Her pHruU wot of the affeetiou uud informed hint tbat, in Booordnnce with the custom of oldl in Canada, be might have the maiden for w In exobsnge for fifty acre of laud. TheXwarrenty deed making the transfer was duly! recorded in Oregon City-for 5 and "otbl" valuable considerations." But the valuable considerations, the pretty daughter, ooffbd at the bargain, and married a young ad jiandeome fellow. The old bachelor haa foun S out that bia neighbor aie euergetic Imsii'.uss people.- I miner. ltltJ'RIEVE UBANTEU.- rairiua n n ..-1-1. I .1 i j I. undent sentulico 01 deatu uy uangi.n ,,,,,lMor wurd,,r of-Deputy Sheriff Rubt LrjcWod last ummer, and his exeou m t!T.flkU.Io Kridaj. but Got. to that court bad been taken he granted a repiievo of sixty i the issue of the appoal. Statenmi 13th. Judge L F. Mosher. of Roseburg, been selected by the Northwest History Publishing Company, to write up Oregon for their forthcoming history and be i busy col lecting data for the same. 'I he Judge li oue of Oregon's early pioneer, and participated in the early Indian wars and all the hard ship incident to the first settlers. In addi tion to this, he ia a mau of fine literary at tainment, therefore Ibe task assigued to him could not be in better bauds. New. The O. P. Work bus been uspendod on (be Oregon Paoifiu Railroad eastward from Albauy for the winter, aud all the men paid off and discharged. The track is now laid five mile east of Bad Bank about sixty mile east of Albany. It is stated that work will be resumed early in the spring and the road pushed vigorously toward an eastern connection. The cily officer of Independence made a good (bowing tor Ibe past year. It appears from the Mayor' message thai a debt of li'200 wa paid off during IHHH, and at the opeuing oi the ear there was over $1100 io the treasury. The Mayor urged Ihe uecesai ty of better lights snd street grade and other municipal improvement. Indepen dence eems bouud Io forge ahead. There were 17 death in the A. O. U. W. Iialge of tbl jurisdiction iu IHHH and only eight assessments of one dollar each, making a total expense for Ibe year for a policy of 12,000, to member of $14, and this amount payable as it m iu installment of one and two dollars at time, fall comparatively light upou ibe memberi. Over 383.000 immigrant landed in New York during tb past year. The Colleeior of the Port figured the numb, r at 3U3,S3tf, Ibe Ctle Garden authorities at 3M3,5'J5. Thia i about 12,000 above the i .cord for IMf. Mnnuu county ia the first tu make a pay ment on Stale tales.