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T II E GUARD. RSTIBLISIIKI) FUR Tilt 8ISSEHIUTI0S If MMIHN rMMPLEI, AMI TO MM N HONEST LIVING BY TOE SWEAT OP OPR BROW EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1890. NO, 21. EUGENE CITY l()L22 tsu . -A ERY SATURDAY.) U CAMPBELL, hii.l.. r l'rlrielor' , 1'u.t side f WUI"-" i TT! i.idtiiiK. L MB BSt::::::::. .75 P OURONL .rB9 O ADVKUTIBXNO. '.. . inserted as foU..: A':.' ... . . i it,, oi- ; r' .1 ... W 00 V i""'" H (HI .u m"" . 12 00 titS' 20 ""U 35. hui"m"i rendered -.uart.rly. Xuiob wr-. ; . ; E DORRIS, ' ll , , us TUB cm'KTS L. BIL i'EU, .Homey and Counsellor at Law, ELV.K.VK CITY, OREGON. MinvsTN VI L'CHB COOKT8 OF PS'wm ' attention fglS-wJ PlUnvatter , , . drrlcI. -Over 11 ifa woodcock, Attorney-at-Lawi S ttenti.,. give" to 0UmI ,a rnW l)UHie. LiEOIlOE A. DORBIS, Attorneyat-Laii BIOiKKClTY, - OHIS-Ia RegUtaT Block. OBKGI N J.J. WALTON. Jr., ATTO UN 1 r,T-AT-LAW KtoENK CUT, OREGON. ipUL PRACTICE IN ALL THE A) Courts of the State. facial attention given to real estate, OOl- b, and probata nMtten. . Colfcctiinf all kinU of olairnJ agalnat the '.'titod State (ioverniiient. Office in Walton's brick -room 7 anil H. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, -DUNK'S BUILDING, Kigcne, - - Oregon. GEO. M. MILLER, ittorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent, man city, - oregon. Office Una Co, Hank Building. A. E. GALLAGIIKK, AUorney-at-Law. sUGEN'KCli'Y OBBQOK. Special attention given to Probata bMtam Md Atatneta of Title. Orrici-Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. H-iiilen. e on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton "rraerly resided. DRS. PAINE & M DONALD Physicians & Surgeons, EUGENE, OREGON. 8pecil attention paid to Surgery anil l-hrcnic diseases. Dr.W.T.McMurtry, ftyacian, Surgeon and Gynecologist. i 2ii Year. Experience . ) Orricc-Over Brownsville Store, Willani street. ttGEXE, - OREGON. DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. (VfTCE OVE GRANGE S I I IBS. ALL Y. gj warranted. ."Miac tu admiui.tere.1 for painha. ex -I Ueth. Dr. G. W. Biddle, DENTIST. P'-ATK W HK A SPECIALTY. EX it i ,B J PHHm eieeuUd hy the lat M ock. All work arr"trd; ,4?,P. Omci - Titu.' Block, T draa; aton. for Infants and Children. "Haatorla . , so well adapted to children that miiii'tilitasnrprriortoany preaenption .jowd to me.'' II. A Aarncti. M. D., Ul 8c, Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Lady of titu Douse - Do you still like our"C rter Oak Stove as well as when re flrst got it, Marv ? SEUVAirT Oh, OTcry bit as well, Ma'am . Lady ok tiik IIouhk-1 am axpecting a friend to take dinner with us next week, on purpose rn show her how nlco our stove cooks everything, and 1 want you to havo a nice dinner for us. Skkvakt Indeed I will, Ma'am. There's no trouble to cook nice with that store. The ITirc f.miir Ovvnihtor makes It so much easier than other stoves I have been used to, and I have so much more time to make everything Just right. Just look atthatrolll I uevir havo bad luck with bread, biscuits or cake, now. Lady ok tm Ilousa Why, how do you explain it? Skhvant Well, I don't have to watch everything so close for fear It will burn. You know how careful you have to Im with a baked custard, It Is so apt to burn ou top before It is baked through. The Charter Oak bakes it perfectly without any danger of burnim;. And then In roasting a turkey, I dim t havo to keep bastlnu it every five minutes. It roasts beautifully brown without it. mil without drying It up liko the tight ovens do. And you know how crisp the biscuits are w ithout being hard and tough. You always praised my biscuits, but If It wasu'tfor tho wire gauze oven doorl know they wouldn't be near as nice. I nope I'll never havo to cook any where again where they haven't got a Charter Oak Stove orfKame. STARRGRIFFIN SOLE AGENTS FOR EUGENE. NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF iBEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LA KC F. sTOCK OF BOOTS i nd From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. -.. Our assortment is Complete, jrom in ww the Finest; can suitjoit, if you give us a call. OUR STOCK IS .$Free New and StyliIi.S Look us over; if M do not aav.t you money, wo will mako some eln, hfII to you low. rA FULL LINE OF GROCERIES : F. B. DUNN Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the argest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought But call and price then,. J' ti-:n...r.a. .mi r.iarniu KuykendallA Payton, a Plnsiiians and targeM Rooms 5 and 6. Hovey's Block, once t.i I: wow; i'f;,d 7,c THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST Cutorla gnnl Oolk), fonatlpation, Hour Sf 'miun. luarrjoa, KrueUition, Kills Worroa, givt ilii, aud jiruuiou. It- HOI oul lajurious medicatioa Tu Cintaiii QoHrAVTi Murray sinet, N. Y. si 17 7 . ..I Dtn'i) iili j to Eugene. i a. ..i Ti,. -w Threp Story .. tv. On tton - Bowel Trouble, and Cramp any Internal or Enrnal Pain, druggist for it. Sf2 SHOES SPECIAL uivt' Tkta it CkMiel Tkal tl to say, fOQI lun- Also all your , broathiti) nmtliitiery. V ty wonderful niiu'hiitery it is. Not only the larger lit imnagi n. luit the thousanils of little tubes aud cavities I. Im.' from thui When these are clogged aud choked with matter which ought not to be there, yonr lungs can ! uot do their work And what thev do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of tbc family of throat aud nose aud head and lung obstructions, all are hail. All ought to he got ml of. 1 here is just one sure way to get nil ul llit iii. Ihat Is to lake !oa- cbee s (n-rmsu Sj rnp, which any druggist will sell you at' 75 ceuts a IkiIIIv. Eveu if everything else has failed you, you may de pno upon this (or certain. What It It? Thai produce thai beautifully jjoftcom oli ioii and leaves no traces of its applica tiofl Of ilfwioua ffl&cUf The answer, Wis dol l's ltohcrtine aOOompliaDM all this, aud is pronounced by ladies of taste and retlne nieut to be the moat ib lighiful toil. I article aval produced. Warranted harmless aud niatchlesa. F. M Wilkins, agent, Eugene City. ADVIOX TO MOTH Kits. Mils. W'insiow's BoOTUn BtBOP, for chil ilreii teething, is the prescription of one of the liest female nurses and physicians in the United States, and has laen used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers lor their children. Uuring the pro cess of teething its value is iucalculahle. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the Isiwels, and w ind colic. Hy giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price Kc a tsittle. Take Notice. That A. (uililhinith has the largest, finest and baat stuck of QQMQIWara, Crockery and (ilassware ever brought to F.ugeue. (live him a flail and he will prove it to yon. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative anil nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanseihe System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Ntturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fiancisco, Cal. tarMvtut, Ky. nw Vok, n. v ii A VINO RECENTLY RBFITTBT the I lid Qraagf Storo are offering BARGAINS In I Ireoi Goods, Ladies and Gents Under wear, Hunts, Bhoes and nil classes of DRY GOODS. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN - Groceries, II A VINO A LAROE AND COMPLETE, VK.k of Staple and fancy Mroceriee, Ismght in the best market. EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer the public lietter other house price, tl.ar. any IN EUGENE Produce f .11 kind taken t market price. Sportsman's Eporium, HORN k PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealers in 0V7N8, KIKLEfl, I ihin: Tirklt ml laitriilt, Sewing tin, in ii.- and H - ol -hlnra and RMmJ HintU 'or ! ! All i; ..rin.' don. in the nUt style I ranted. Guns Loaned & A Store on W Furnished at IcClug i Johnson. si'M'it Nnioous mill o Charehi From the Colville Miner. ColviMo is tho ouly county seat in Wash ington Ihat cau boast of seveu saloous, one brtwery and no church. But notwithstand ing some religious people have courage onoogh to tackle Colville. Sometime ago a Methodist minister of unusual courage came to town aud held a levival met Hog. Find, ing Do church he at once In gan to seek a suitable house in which to hold a revival meeting. Finding no church he at once began to seek a suitable house iu which lo hold scttiees. Fiually someone suggested lb it the jail would do. He immediately repaired lo tho jail and inspected the build ing carefully. Ou returuiug Sheriff Lie asked him how the jail would answer his purpose. It posse.es, said he, one excellent point iu an audience mom, for in ease of fire it would be the easiest building in town to escape from. Ido says says the preacher has no religion. The Miner is uuable to say whether he has any religion or not, but thinks be is a man of sound judgment. Thursday eveni.ig as Marshal Seuger and Oeputy Marshal Long, of Brownsville, were taking David Bond, who was arrested for beiug druuk mill disorderly to the city jail' they were attacked by two parlies who at tempted to release the prisoner, knocking Long down twice aud Senger ouce, also striking Prof (iarlaud, who had been culled to assist them, over the right teuiplo with a club, causing a paiuful wound. The see" oud time Long was knocked down he tired two shots, one taking effect in tho neck o( Eil Montgomery, oue of the attacking par- ties, ranging upward. I he Inillet is not yet xtracted and the extent ol the injury is uol repotted. The othet attacking party es- apadi Dr. Tuvlor's 7 Oaks l'oninunil, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sich headache, crump col ic, cholei a morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hive-, chills and le ver, paius around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. QkbOI Taylor. hold try UKiiurii ,v Co, uruggisia. Geo. W. Kiruey, Auelouwr, When vou want yonr goods, ho hold furniture 01 land sold at auction, call of pi ecssful auctioneer iu L: ine County. He will attend to all sales mission. on a reasonable corn- Parents should be careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during the fall or early winter months. Such colds weak en the lungs and air pajtWMi making the child much more likely to contract other colds duriug the winter. It is this success ion of colds thai cause catarrh and bron chitis or paves the way for consumption. Should a cold bo contracted, lose no time but cure it as uuickly as possible. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ei in v cold in a few days and leave the respiratory organs strong and healthy. For sale by Ostium ,v Co. Ask For Ayer's Sarsaparilln, and lie sure you get It, when you want the best blond-puriller. i w. mi us lori.v yaan Jj-p oi unexampled iuo fllr . .... In 11,.. HHP. .,! Blood Diseases, you can iimke no mis take iu praferrinf, Ayer'a Sarsaparilla to any other. The (OnVnUlDtt of mod el n blood medicines, Ayer's Bajaanarllla la still the most pop ular, beiug ill gient er demand than all others combined. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is selling faster than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend It." fleorgu W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Did. " I am safe In saying that my sales of Ayer's Harsapurilln far excel those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfac tion." L. M. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. "Ayer's Karsaparlllu and Ayer's Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien tiously." C. llickliaua, Pharmacist, Rosclaud, III. "We have sold Ayer's Rarsaparliia hero for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purlller."- W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. "I have aold your medicines for the last leventeen years, and always keep them in stock, us they are ataples. ' There is nothing so good for the youth ful blood' us Ayer's Hnrsapurilla." It. L. Parker, Fox Luke, Wis. "Ayer'a fiarsaparilla gives the best aatisfaction of My medicine 1 have In stock. I recommend " "r " "'8 Doctora say, ' 1 prescribe it over the counter.' It never fails to meet the caaea for which I recommend it, even where the doctors' prescriptions have been of no avail." -C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kausaa. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ratfAHin bx Or. J. C. Ayar & Co., Lowell, Mail. Prlc. fl i six taitllw, i. Worth i . MMr Cloverdale Dairy. I will open a Dairy at Cloverdale, Lane Co., Or., about July 10, 1889, and will manufacture If Anyone wanting Chetae will please i der of my .gent. M 0 Clone, Creawell. A Vatuone, Prop. . liA Butter S Swiss Chee All Enoch Anion. Captain Peter llayne, who was ship wrecked oil the schoouer Ino of Sau Fran cisco near Point Barrow, Antic ocean. Ill 18)17, where he icnuiiued two years before he was relieved, has returned to Port Town send and found his wife married to Win. J. Follies. Forbes was employed by Bayne to attend the ranch at Whatcom. He finally induced Mrs. Bayne to secure a divorce on the grounds of wilful desertion and failure to piovide. notwithstanding the fact that she '.iad received provisions constantly from Baiue's employers, S. II. Frauk ,v Co., on Battery street, San Francisco. Forbes cor roborated her statements and the divorce was grauted. They were married in lun geness, Wash., last October. The woman had two children by Bayne, a girl ami a boy, aged '.i iiinl 7 years. Mrs. llayne i a daughter ol Kev. II. F. Vandeveiiter, formerly of Tulare, Cal , later a Methodist miuister of Seattle, and now of Wiuneiniici a, Nev. During the time Bayue was near Point Barrow he whaled from shore and captured twelve large whales, a large number of walrus aud seals ami plenty of ivory, aggregating a value of 180,000, and therefore returned comparatively wealthy lie sued out a warrant chargiug Forties with adultery and conspiracy Forbes escaped. The woman endeavored to shield Forbes by threatening to sweur lu r second husband clear of any charges preferred by the first Bayne (mind his wife seeroled there and per nailed her to surrender the children. She has been married six weeks. Biiyne and his wife were highly respected in Whatcom, where they had a comfortable home, and the Vamleventer family family are well known all over the coast. The prominence of the parties creates a sensation ou the Sound. Mrs. Forbes (Mrs. Bayue) suid she was led by Forbes to believe thai Baytta had daaartvd herorelso si,.- would have written to 1 mi . Shu is a beautiful wo man, int. Iligeiit, and until her husband's departure was religijiisly devoted to him Bayue will take the children lo Nevada aud support his former wife the remainder of her life. Forbes had induced the woman to prove up on ll.iyne's ptopurty as an uhaiuloucil wife, aud had nearly secured tho title to the piooeity when Bayne unexpected lv relumed. The properly is now valued nt10,(HU. Bell's telephone monopoly is confronted with two dangarOM enemies. Oruy's telau tugiaph is one of these and hssn k s type writing telegraph the other. (1 ray's device tnnamltl writing peifectly, and properly ap plied would lake the place of the telephone having the additional advantage of greater secrecy. The other device is not so well known. The system has been in operation between l hicago and New lotk lor some time, using oue of the Postul Telegraph company's wires. Its use in short circuita was proven practical some time ago but kept secret. Rubbed of technicalities, the system is simply one by which a type-writer at one eud of tho line is uiudo to truustuit currenta of varying intensity which operate a type miii. i at the other end. The Corvallis Times says S. II. Oliver who was a few days ago committed to tho asylum from Mnriou county, has been Denton county chutgo for many months. He imagines himself u largo laud owner and also a grout physician. Tho old giutlemau has had n checkered career. At one tinio he owned about .')ll,0XI worth of Benton couuty dirt, but his aluhborn disposition drugged him into so many law Hints that his wtultb disappeared like an Oregon snow II. has no relativos here ml has wundered about for years in u semi-demeulcd coudi lion. Now that the Russian intliieua has found its way into the Amerioau category ol dis eases, there will bu us many sullen from it as there aro from "Bright's disease," and hereafter, wheii a man allows wet feet to give him a cold iu the head he will have "Russian influenza," aud the very name with its consequent scare will carry many lo their eternal accounting. Iu the mean time tbo country grandmothers, who don't know anything about "Russiau inllueiia,'' will be curing diseases with exactly similar symptoms iu the good old fashioned way of driving off a bad cold. I). P. Thompson, oue of the wealthiest and most promiueut citizen ol Porllaud, be gan bis western career us a blacksmith at Oregon City. Ileiaystbat atone time he and another man shod a packtraiu of I jo mules in three day. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins powdal never varies. A marvel of pniily, sirenjji and wbolesomeneaa. More economical than tbe ordinary kind, and can not Im told iu competition with the multi tude of low list, short weight, alum or phos phate powder.. Hold only in oana. ItoitL lUxiao Pownaa Co.. 106 Wall mi., N. Y, I Man Fran the Moon. A curiosity In the ahnpo of a man who bus been a resident of the moon now resides in Oakland, California. No such man as tho following could be fouud tlsewhere in the bind: Police Judge Laitllaw, of Oakland, bns ncd himself $'!' fur drunkenness. Tho other morning, after the regular calendar had becu disposed of, tho judgo said: "Mr. Tetk, you will please enter upon the docket barge ugainst Alexander Luidlaw, judgo of the police court, of viol ding an ordinunce of this city." The judge then proceeded to rend a state ment in which he pleaded guilty lo tho barge, und stated the charges of drunken ness and uuseeuiingly conduct, published in the press, were lo a certain extent ttue. That I was druuk was true," said his honor That there is no palliation, no ex tenualiiig circumstances then or now for the offense, is true. That the entire occurrence is lameutable, sincerely and sadly regretted, I can honestly uud siucerely and do so statu." The judge then pledged bimaelf to proper conduct iu future und concluded: Tpon a repetition of this offense I shall not ask for mercy, nor will I expect it, ami will probably resign my positiou. Tbo son-' teuce of Ibo court ll that tho defendant pay a Hue of $5(1 with the usual alternative." I h.- judge then reached down from his seat and banded the bailiff $80 in payment of hia self imposed tine. Body Fouud. (Coos Bay News, Dec. . Tbo remains of Ueo. S. Marshal, u passen ger on the ill-fated tug Fearless, were found near Fred Jarvis' barn ou tbo south hank of the Umpipia last Saturday by dipt. McOee mid Mr. Cornwall. Tho vessel was lost on the north spit at lire eutrnuce to the river, and the unfortunate man must havo made a gallant tight for life, having come clear across the uugry breukers from whero the wreck occurred. He pruhubly reached shore at less than half tide, and ho crawled above high watermark. Here was found thu life pre server, which it is thought he hud worn, und had cut off, having no further use for it. A short distance from this the body wan found, the poor fellow hiving died from exposure. it in particularly sad iu this case He waa a good swimmer und a man of great pluck and energy, and after bis successful battle with tho sea, it is too bad that bo had to give up the life ho strove so hard to save. He was a levoled husband uud father, uud one can easily imagine tho thoughts Ihat wure upper must in his mind as ho struggled maufully iu hopes of seeing his wife aud the little oues at homo again. The remaius worn brought to Empire, and arrangements for tho funeral madu, which took place ou Moti day afternoon. There were uiauy present from different points ou the liny, to testify their respect for tbo deceased, who was uni versally respected by all who knew him. He was a native of Scotland, nged 11 years. Thu Albauy Herald tells this pathetic atory: Christmas eve Judge Strabau who occupies rooms upstairs iu his block ou First street, hung a nicely dressed turkey on a nail on tbo wall outHidu near one of tho rear windows to lot it mellow by freezing for his Christmas diuuer. It was about twenty feet from the ground aud aa thero was no stiirway or other building withiu reach, ho thought bis Christinas fowl would be iuite safe. When bo went to get it, however, bo was chagrined to dis cover that aomo miscreaut had taken a long pole, deliberately lifted tho turkey from the nail aud unlawfully oonvorted it lo hia own use. Christmas turkeys were scarce thia year, aud tliuru win uot another purchasable for love or money, which left a vacant spot on tho Judgo'a dinner table. Should the thiol ever become kuown und happou to np pear before bis honor on the supreme bench, there will uot be ntiy question as to his re' ceiviug the fullest penalty of tho law. A low days ago three young men attending a Portland school wero returning up the valley to their bomea, uot necessary to state where, when they were taken iu by the news agent, who by the way should bo kicked from the road, iu the follow in;: manner. Taking four cheap books, he put a $o bill iu one of them and offered the choice of the books for tl, an old trick aud u fraud. One of them bit very ijuickly nnd of course got nothing. The trick waa done liko this. The news agent placed the bill iu the second book from the top, leaving the edge stick iug out just enough to lie leen, and iu the next book or one next to the bottom and in Ihe opposite end, ho had a piece of a govorumeut stamp. While talking be managed to turn or teveiae the books and the job was doue. Thia ia evideully a commuii, practice of Ihe agent and he should bo shipped, though students should have uioro sense thau to gamble. The Oregon City Courier tells in the fol. lowing how tho rosident. of thai settlement would rather go to hell thau work for Jeans in Oregon City: "On the evening, of the lust of a aeries of revival meetings at a church uot a great way. from Oregon City the preuebcr made tbe r pie t common at such meeting., 'Will ull those who will work Tor Je.u. aud desire to go to heaven please ariBaV A few aroio, mostly faithfi.l sisters of tbo church. He then asked, 'Will all Ihosu who desire lo go to hell aria.?' With a rush about tl) arose. Tbe humor of the appeal scni a roirof laughter through out the congregation and eveu the two mill iater. smiled. Chance, is oue of tbe irresistable law ol nature, and fortunately th change ia almost invarialdv for the batter. Aa an instance of this. Bt. Patrick Pill are fa.1 taking tbe I.e. ol the old barah and violent cathar tic, becauae they are milder aud produce a pie asanter effect, bi more beneficial in i n from tbe system and other malarious disei and liver pill they art aale by Oaburn & Co thartiu For