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THE EUGENE CITY GUAM HTilUUU Nl TUB DISSIPATION OP DIMCUTIC tmMm, AND T(l MM IN lOniTllTIH BV TBS SWEAT OP Ol'R BROW. 101 V EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 1889. NO, 35. Hi (futjfw PUBLISHED EVEBY8ATUHUAY.) I L CAMPBELL, r.fcll.her Irprlefr. r .k-K-. side f WUUmrtU IfKZTaWwfl. and Efchth Strata. U'r Seventh ai TKRM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. .1,111 M M L25 .78 00 B OHM Of ADVERTISING. . a r .11..-,-. kAm&mlf u 5 iMfl (Dt insertion S3; JinHrtlo. II. Ch reouir! X.rtl-r.wUlUch.t the fol- mth. .5 'WllUbi render! quarterly. AU I"" wl" CEO. B. DORRIS, Ufortfiy ami Counsellor- at-Law, ... u.r.TtnR TN THE COURTS IV ,f the -ad Judicial District and in JI, m. Court of thi, State 'attention (flveu u Ljgff in prow" L. BILfEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- LMTilKVE (Hi. nur.u.u.v. .RACTH'KS IN' AIXTRK COURTS OF .ii sul. Will uive special attention reflection an.l probate matters. . . 11 ., V Rabin's bank. lOfflCl --uveriwu"" foshburne fc Woodcock Attopiieys-at-Lanv, liKSUCITY. - - - I OFFICE At tlie Court House, OKKUON jv8ra3 EORGE A. DORRIS, AUopney-at-Law, IUliEKE CITY, - - - OKM.OH Orncs In Register Block. GEO. M. MILLER, hmj and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. U6ENE CITY, - OREGON. I Office formerly oceupied by Thompson A u. J.E. FENTON, Attorney-at-Law. UGENK CITY OREGON. I Special attention given to Trobate limine 1 Abstracts of Title. lOrrici-Over Orange Store. P.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Hlkin's Drug Store. iKuidnice on Fifth street, where lr Shelton netly readied. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, III BE FOITNT) AT HTS OFFICE or ree- JdnM when not professionally engaged. lidenee on Eighth street, opposite Presby- J-J. WALTON. Jr., ATTOHiST KY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. UTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Cnurta of tin, Stit. "1 attention given to real estate, col- , and probate matters. ting all kinds nf claim airainst the l"Ba m Walton's brick-rooms 7 and 8. RP. DORRIS, URANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE 'arms, Improved and Unimproved Town 7 'or sal., nn easy terms. Bented and Bents Collected. Insurance Companies I reprwent are j,. i, ..... 1 . i : i i i BUM UlOffl IteilHlUe, lUiO IU a,rT anclEguiTABi, adjustment of their Har.vik a- v KJWof yur patmnage is solicited. P stairs, ovr the Grange Store. B. F. DORRIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. opened A SHOP ON NINTH Street nnrwwU. u... ri-i -.. 'u!gd to do all kinds of work' offered "Wtnck of Fine Clothe on band for aPP to H and oleaoing done promptly. Sat- IC iwanataa. Not, t, mt. tf Superior Stoves and Ranges. The Bridge & Beach Manufacturing Co., of St. Louis, Mo. who make the SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES, h.,v0 . rm.r.l of uniufn-upted MX M Stove M,u .uSureV, of 50 years. They gqarautee the FIRE HACKS in all SUntlllOK rVood Cook Stoves H SST" PEKIOIi to yperate perfectly aud give entire MtUfactioa to purchareti, or no sale. Since the' estab. Agency on the Coast in 1872 there bav been more than guarantee every SUPERIOR to lishraent of theflnrt TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND SUPERIORS SOLD, BTmiwA?.10 that each au1 every ow illv Rivin8 "tofortwfc Wt' P0'11 with pride to the record made by the MJlERIOKm this locality aud refer intending purchaser, to tin- following ltttof parties using them in and around hii-ene Before buying a stove call and see the SUPERIOR, and we will try and convince you that it is the stove to buy, failing in which we will show you a line of stoves unsurpassed in llns country for cheapness, etc. Superior 4jilt 1. Henry Simon. 2. R. S. Bean. 3. J. A. Sawyer. 4. Jos. Strouie. 5. R. E. Limb. 6. H. W. Striker. 7. J. W. Smith. 8. Win. Fisher. 9. Jus. Brmlford. 10. John Stewart 11. H. C. Humphrey. 12. C. W. Powell. 13. J. P. Ditchl.urn. H. C. A. Potterf. 15. George Montgomery. 16. Tlionms Staeer. 17. Geo. Hadley. 18. Joseph Sandford. 10. Preston NaiL 20. L S. Day. 21. John B. Colmon. 22. Robert Milligan. 23. Geo. Small. 24. I H. Seever. 25. John Adama. 26. Dr. Horhert MoOprnaok 27. R. H. Hewitt. 28. F. W. A. Oratn. 29. Mm. D. Hyruan. 30. R. VV Miller. 31. Mr. McGuire. 32 Mrs. J. B. Underwood. 33. F. J. Crouch. 34. David Cherry. 35. Geo. Soverna. 36. David Colemaa. 37. J. L Flint. i lb Y . 4 1 ff Superior -f ist. I :m 39. 1 SUPERIOR RANGE. fr -Or Z-Smi . . . . . j . A .A. J I S 70. . SUPERIOR STOVE.- . Jk tA --tV-ii . a A a Dr. P. K. Wattem. (Jo.rge Whitbeok. 40. Jol:n An.l. .,11 41. Joe Kleine. 42. M. 8. Barker. 43. Prof Thonntg Condon. 44. Goo. VkfaU 45. R. J. Hemphill. 46. A. C. Barbour, 47. J. E. Fent.,11 4C. 0rnr Fnnke. 49. M. J. Hilligas. 50. Mr. Somers. 51. Prof. B. J. Hawthorn 52 W. W. NeeUy. 53. H. Hodman. 54. Wm. Preston. 55. John R. Clark. 56. Walker Young. M. Vtrttbtok, K Jolinion. Dr. T. W. Shelton. E. E. Kniekerbrocker. Mr. Maxwell. E. R. Skipworth. Edward MoKondrue. J. T. Martin. S. M. Bright. (I. Bettman. lten-diciiri Siitenr. I. V. Powell. O, W. llillmire. T, Biilmire. Bennett Si Taylor. B. F. Wilkea. H. M. Kelly. Prof. Lambeit. For sale in Eugene only by T A. HENDERSON, dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, Iron Pipe, Plumbers Goods, Washing Machine-. un Cookers, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Next to Baker's Hotel, Eugene, Oregon. Day & Henderson 1 THE J.EAUINC FURNITURE & OSDEBTIKING DRS. PRENTICE & M DONALD, Physiddns ft Surgeons. I. B. mil 1. 1 . PBaVT, W. T. FKaTT, CaSHIH THE Bank of Oregon, ECU KM CITY, OREGON. House in Eugene. Corner Tth and Wil. St MATLOCK F. VI . PREHTICE, H. V. (iritdimte uf the l:nl verity i.f Pfiin. and ("inn. Col. 0f .M1-d.u11d Snivery. .Special attention paid to ilisea.es of l)it-l.iiiis Stomach, and Kid neys. J. J, McDONAI.D, M. D. Transacts a general banking buaineai. Craduate of the Uni ; BoaaD or OiaroToaa : jerslty of fenn. and f j, Dann, f W Osburn, J C Charch, 8 If Univmity of (Sail- Yor.n, J B Harris. t'irnU. I Si-dal attention paid to diseases id Womeo Throat, Nose and to Surgery. Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of ML AND WINTER COODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST E. It. SKIPWORTH, Attorney -at-Law, EUUKNK CITY, - ORF.OON. Orncr-Up-stairs in Register 1 lock, 8rst door to the left. Will do a general la practice in all the Co'irts of the State. All bu.inea. promptly at attended to. j Dr. G. W. Biddle, m DENTIST. DLATK W.iliK A SI'ECIAII'V. KX R. B. loi'hran & vn, Real Estate Agents. Kugene ( jr, Oie;o. Will attend to general Real EaUtebusineM aoch aa buying, selling, leasing and renting farms and city property, etc. Office on sooth I'de of Ninth tret. MAKKKK U VVOKKS! M 8 BARKER. Expert Gun omith Stock ol Guns and Am munition on hand. KM. HE OKM.OV IM1H)RTANT TO FRUIT GROWERS. IM Mlsjwtlg b'ttor li i -!, ii received by a I'ltiii'ti of Kugviic mid we ari rt- quMti'd to mlilili ii (,,r ihf tHMirtit and information of all who arc Interested in fruit culture: OrricK ok It. K. lirriii . Co., PosmjUTD, on., Maicli A, I Dial sin i have ran favor of a lan ,iut.i asking my Itloa ol I lie pmspi-ela of the fruit market fin the future, Slut In reply ill stale Ihst we have not the le.ist iimilit tint wliat frnlt growing In this siutc w ill eventuallv prove to be tint' nf die greatest Imlusti li s on the Pacific Coast. Perhaps our low prices minted have astonish it you somewhat, tiut these low dgurcs are partly the fault, or I might sv the fault lies entirely with the grnw.r.. TUU same fruit wniilil' Intvc solil at SO per cent, mure lu.l lull ut packing time than H will now, Inn we llregmil U inuko a mistake when we thluk Oregon Is the en tire world; Instead t'f helng so, if you wdl re fer to a map, as no doubt you have unite, many times, you will It only makes one .mull spot In the ntirthwest comer nf the Culled States. Kven at prices minted, as follows: (ierinan prunes, Ac. per. lb , flench prunes, Me. per. lb., ami Itullnti nt ,, t,, e. per lb., there ui no better t inp. piniliicetl to-day In thin state. He dnn't think they will ever rule le.s than these (Inure-., and the ooi raaaon tor Hmbi miing so at this time. Is that the onh suppu lii mil market Is made up nf fruit that Is styled Job lots, only small miantltles of each cluing. There are now a good many large vnting prune orchard In the Mate, and w lieu they et into bear ing there will he a chancc'fm the dealer to ship these goods to the Kasteru markets. Aa It la yd there Is not suihcicnt raised to Justify any one dealer, miles, he controls every tbinlg n the Htatc of Oregon, tlneli wmdtl be liuposslblti for any i Ih in U, tin, to go Kast at a large expense ami work up u trade for these goods. Hut there Is n, linn , , till town, if they could control 15 or '.M carloads, that would hesitate to advance a la. go per centage tin the face of the trul and place It wilh dealer Kast without any trouble. What the dealer want I to lie lit u' position to du plicate toilers, but a II stands to-day. If we have an order tor Its) bt.ava of prunes, and the party wires us to duplicate he order, It Is ImiHj.slble to gel tti, m, fi r only In very rare Instances do rupsiuu ot, r frOhnMIOM boxes, as a I Ule. 1 dua'l tlihik fun DM il Imr mw any tit.uble, as far as sell.n'g all of jimr fruli Is concerni.l, when m ui i ivhard etiHM Into beating. Ii.. . nr. tmubli yi.u will have will be to take pr, pt i can- of youi fiult, 'lundle It nicely and put II into pioper shapn for selling. No doubt )ou rciueinbi r along In '74, '75 and '71 l allfoinluns dug up iti.in of tbulr undiard. fur the reason that, tiiev claimed, in, i,. was no inaikel for their fruft Ibis applies ii, Mn, yards as , . The rea son that they had no muiket was that they did not have Unit cm, nun I,, in ike a .1 owing In distant pin is, and tin time has now come when they have an uiibiulleil market, be cause their fruit Is kmnv n all oyer the world. In fruit culture, Oregon Is yet In It Infancy, but In a few years, win u they raise sullltiellt to show to Ihe nutslde wniid their fruits nru superior lii variety and an aiiit le etjual to those grown In Oallfornla, you will have Ihe same ninnunt of buyers for the same amount of fruit that th v have. Again you have the advantage over California, as your orchards are luigch composed of the Italian prune, which Is something th. y do not grow there. There has never been a season since we have been In business, but what we have sold large ouantltles of this fruit In Califor nia, for their home eonsumptlmi, as It Is pre ferret! for many renso is to their own. Call fornlans are mn blind In this fact, and, In proof of this assertion, large number of Cul Ifornla fruit grower have already piiruhaaeu property lu different parts of ihcgi.n, aud am nnw engaged, pilmiiuilly In Ikiuiihi eouuty, In pluming prime oiiiuirtls, and In Southern Oregon planting other varieties of fruit, such as apples, pears, etc. As to the probable future value or prunes I can only give you my Idea. I think ahnut this way, that Italian prunes will si ll well on an average, year utter year, at 7c. per lb , packed In cotton sacks without the expense ,.f box ing, Oerinan from 4 to 4t,c. and French from &c. to Be. per lb , as to ipiallty. We are mak ing these prices, we consider, low, us wo do not wish to rageiiuy to expect more than we think they can realise, but we think they will never lie any less than these llgures and perhaps more ; hut these wr consider an average, as far a our Idea goes, and our conclusion are made nn the past markets of foreign and California goods, and the con sumption Is curtalnly Increasing all Ihe tlui.i to a much greater extent Hutu Hie fruit, and you must remember Unit callfornlu and Oregon are the only two Ntales In the union that can raise pi lines. We will give you n sample of a few orchurd that were sold here last fall In a green stale In the driers. The driers pay le. per lb. foi green fruit, w hich equal, on an average, ahnut year old or chards, for Italian and French prunes 'HI per cent, over and above expenses on 11,401 per acre, or II 10 per acre net oyer the cost of cul tlvatlng the orchard, growing fruit, etc. Ibis certainly should pay , and we have nn Idea thst they will ev.-i sell f,,i enough less to make any material difference. I his I the rlrt time we have had Clin pleasure of heuiing from you for all of two years, and would be glad to bear from you at any time, and If there 1 any Infurinatlon at uny time that I can give, will gladly do so. Yours Truly, II K. IIATTIK. The Prosperity That Follows. It will puzzle seme good llepnlilicans, who honestly believe that the election nf Harrisnn meant gntsl times, to account fur th priiaisir ity nf the cout.try until the day uf e'lectlnn, and the unusual number nf business failures sluoe Only two week have passed slum th largest iron manufacturing and coal company in Ohio failed for 15,(100,000. On February Sri, H. P. Dun i. Cos. commercial agency is siisd the following circular: DiMatisfautii.n with the state of trade is increasing, and failure nf merchants to distrib ute giMxIs purchased iu expectation nf the usual demand for the season causes numerous embarrassment, aud general cnmplaint as to collection. An invention that i being nrd for send ing coin through the mails consist, of a piece of pasteboard about the siz- of a silver quarter, a hall dollar mid a dollar, wilh red paper teal, ready to pnsle aero each slot. A coin can be put in and wealed, enclosed in an envelope aud suit through tbe uaita in safety. By the latest method in nee by Eastern dentists high in tbe profeaalou, Henderson i 1 . ., I : . ,l,am I VtHod Eighth St, City, Oregon. 9 JL tmctintf ..ri'l Kiliimi executed hy the ItU m inlirfil-a.il tiiol LmIb All worlr a srrartad LI. J a j it a . ... t i. v. Tl,. hi.... "T J j " X. ... ' euaoie.i io proauoe etiuatiy aa daairable re KemeuiWT tne piaw.-a.o- yean experience, urriia-jiui nioea, aju u flna gold flllinai. Office aametilaca. .. . . . r. ri, Ann over Lut:kysdiuista?t. o . m vi, Hsnyw, Addition to Springfield. Kelly's addition to Hpringnetd Ii now upou the market, and p. a ins deairouaof purcbasiri), lot, Idox-k or Isrger tract of from Ave to forty acres, can he accomodated at low pricea and upon liberal term Tba object l more to build up and settle tbe locality than to skin tbe emigrant or pur chaser. Tbia la a most desirous tract of land, and for riennea of toll, buaineaa facili ties end all otber advantages wblcn go to build up a prosperous community, in not ex celled by any location in th atate of Oregon Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice ia hereby given that all i'allnquent taxes and street aaaessm. nt must be paid within ten days from tbe data uf tl.ia notice or cosla will be added Dated at Eugene this Ml day of March, ltWtf. H i. D.r, City Mar, I ii Ta Collector. Tbe highest caab price will be paid for wkaaibyf. B. Dnaa.