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THE i: i G m r GUARD. KiTABtiinn m tie mKmm wmwum rmmu, m to mm w ioseiTLiri.it bv tiip.swk.it hp idi bioi M)l 22 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, JANUARY NO, 24. CITY 18, 181H). Hi 0Mf tfity tiunra. lPCBU8HKD BVEBY BATTJBDAY.i L l CAMPBELL, r,klliber niMi Proprietor. , .l' ).. the Ban side ,,f wnUmetta TKBMB OF gUBBOMWIOW. n bo iwjp , LU ik Months 76 IBM OUB ON1.V rBa o abvhrtxbing ynrttw 3 ...iiar euients inen ' ' V '; A""'"" lines or less one insenion hi 92Z VlB-rltou 81. Cash raquilOl "advertisers will be charged at tie ol- fcz" ...."'M K'!2r ,CtCloU column, 20 cent. FjWlWu render,! quarterly. " CEO. B. DORRIS, lliiwifit tW Counsellor- , , I i v - ah Law, PHA.OTIOE IN THE n iiTitTfl rV 1 1 I PH t I II Bi 1.' "." ' " -v. I''1' 1 i li .tr i t uiul in Lilt JMConii w iwwhh .1 ..f I i . St:t.t.,. Imii I on " '- ,, i 'd attention given W eoue... matter in neonate L BLLYBU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGU.VB CITY, OBEUOM. iBACnOBSIH ALLTHB G0UBT8 OF f this State. Will Rlvej special attention lkrf"" an.l probate tnattere, nmci- -Over Bendrlok B Bakln'e bank. C. WOODCOCK, Attopney-Bt-Inw, A. IWBOITY, - - OKKOON hi Building. Ikdleetinui jrflCE Roomi 7 i Movlai ajsjeaelal sttentlnn given to ml I'mb.ite business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-Bt-Ittif , IIGIKEC1TY, - - OKKOOM Orntt-In RegiiUr Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTO 1 1 JST ICV- AT-L AW KtJQBNE OWY, OREGON, iril.l. PRACTICE IN ALL THE W Coiii of the State. Special attuition given to real estate, col ttling, unci probate matters. CollectiiiK !! kinds ol claims against the '.'lited States Government, OSceia Walton's brick fOOUM 7 ami 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, -- Eugene, - - Oregon. GEO. M. MILLER, ittorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. UUKICITT, - OREGON. me-Une Co. Hank Building A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-LaWe WOli CITY OREGON. Specialatteiition riven to l'.obate business Wuetncteoi Title. Owici-Over l.ane County Hank. TW. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. kodence on Kifth street, where lr Shelton "wny reside,!. DRS. PAINE & M DONALD sicians & Surgeons, ItTQENE, OREGON. Specul attention paid to Surgery end ""hleiiiiii. .W.T.McMurtry, 1, Surgeon and Gynecologist. (26 Yearn Experience. ) A piJJjT0" Brownsville Store, Willam- D& J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. QfFlCEovj. QHANOK STOKE. ALL MIMli !. na ,l.;..i. i 1 teeth. for painless e- W. Biddle, DENTIST. II' ' 2Sle 3PEt'IALTV. EX nS j"'n elut;,, 9 'he kv I'k1. All work arrctei; rrict-iitat tUock. for Infants " Caatoria is to well adapted to children that imraenditae superior to any proscnpUon -i-wntomc." ft A. Aacnca, M.D., Ul So. Oxford 8t, Brooklyn, N. Y. fimt?M mlChmrfr Oet Stove uwtTJ uwfaw. Sk kvakt oh. every hit a? well, Ma'am i.Al'V or THJI HQUin-WhV, how do voi. endaln It " M ... a door I know they wouldn't I e marai nice. 1 ' , ,,, l l lav" to ciik " 1 "-cth-y haven't got a Chiut.rUak Move or!Iiar J. ,w,t wcouK ST A RR G 111 FFI N SOLE AGENTS FOR EUGENE. NEW GOODS. A KINK ASSORT.MKX'I' OK BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE BOOTS and SMOES From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Prioeupto the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUK STOCK IS New and . 1 1 , .v Vrvv Look us over; if wo do not save you II to you low. A FULL LINE OF MATLOCK Has iust received York ana unicago, tne wgwi and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST Hut Brick. ol price them B l Yi an.' H" ani 1 Fiehth Si , w v Mi I F. every Otq . Teem and VBtara. utht ... .si nre. . Sl,s -It. t. This i- splendid re Write st aaaa for I'artK -dsrs- r. f. 1 1.. U', Warren St, New Ynfk and Children. Castortn r Sour iit": 1 1 Kills V, . - CTOllo... sj f .lie. CoBiitlpatlnn. tfrnflaa, Krucuuon, . . , . atki pioiuotee dl- Wituui usurious acdicaUoo. i a i nrara cohpa.w Hurrav sir.,i. v. y, STO0K OF money wo win hiBM Winn one else GROCERIES F. B. DUNN direct from New a 54 r th" place:-1 lie Wr iswm .-lory hugMw litv. uregon Tp I Mil' I wfiki 11 inTiA Bow. l Troubles, M I ny Internal or Exttmal druggist for it r imp l'ain. Colic, or Ask your Give Thom CbMMl Thatiitoeey, j;ourluns: Also all your 1 uathin ma. hiliirv. Vcrv wi.iiil. ifnl utrUonyUh. VoTonlv tiu. ur".'i- I' ,;. -. but lb,' thmiMiniK of little lubes and oavitiee hstlinfj from them. Wheu tin so arc clogged and chokul with matter which ouhi nut to be th. ri , ,mr Iuiiim cm- not do their work And what ihey do. they Oannot do weel, OaJl B ook), rouj-h, croup', pneumonia, oatarrb, consumption or any of the family of throat ...id nose and head and -..-.p, ... ,. ...c MM., All IMILia Id ne hoi na oi, inerewiriai one sure em, . ... to gel rid of then), That is to take lloa , chec's Ocru.au Syrnp, which any drugjjiht will sell you at 75 ceuU a bottle. Even if everything kite ban failed you, you may d. pena npon this for oertaiu. What Is It! Thai i rodnoee that Wautifullv soft com-- plexion and leav, s no traces of ita hpplicn tion or injurious t fleets? The unswi r, Wis dom'i Uobertlne aronmpllehen nil thU. and is pronounced by ladies of taste and retii.e 11'. nt to be the tUOtt delighlful toilet article ovei nrodnoedi Warranted harmleee and inatehless. K. M. Wilkins, aneiit, Kngene City. amvici: Tt MOTHERS, .Mils. Wissi.ow's Sootmin.i Svhit, for chil dren teething, is the prescription of one of the liet female ii , and plivsicians in the I t'nited States, and has been used for fort) yeato with net er lailiiii: iiucceNi ly millions of mothers for their children. Dunttl the pro cess of ti etiiine. it i able is incalculable. It relieves (lie child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the Ismels, and wind colic. ltyoi,iiih. health to the child it rents the mother. Price '.'oe a bottle. Take Notice. That A. Qoldtmitb has the largeet, finest and best Htook of QneeniVare, Crockery and Q la as wen evet brought to Engine. Give him a call and he ill prove it to you. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of I inia, mi laxative ami nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the humanly item, forming theON I.Y PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly uu the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AMD TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, PEFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OK FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fsanusco, Cat. LocisviLie, Kv. New Yokk, N. V HAVING RECENTLY BEFITTED 'Hd Qmugl Store are offering the SPECIAL BARGAINS In Dress Goods, Ladies and (rents Under wear, Hunts Shoes ami all classes DRY (iOODS. of J. L. PAGE, UBALEB IN- Groceries HW'ISii A l.AI((;KAXD 'JMI'LKTK lwiiiiflit in thf )r4Ht nmrkeU EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, 'an OsTlf the puhlie l-lt.' prices than any ither house IN EUGENE- ..f all kinds taken at market price. Sportsman's Eporium, HORN Practical & PAINE, (jiiinsinitliN Dealers in 0UN8, H1FLEH, , ithin: TVk!r hipI Motrriili, Maw lag Unrliiue uiul N , , ,11, - I (II KIsMla I r Hull- : U, siring done in the neatest style and war rantett. Guns Loaned &l A Store on W t Furnished st McClung i Jon, A Tempertnee Story. Astorimi: Sai.r a e. iitl.nian yeeUrdtv , , , , , , ', o wm on bod the Oit0 whn iht Iwd Ul 1 r" 1 1 "' '"count, ( wllh the Brltlth thip t'bui McK iiie; "rroviiletiee Kot in its work ilt KU'at h-,... that night. The crew r. , , , , ttir,0,lt "'" '"',- having balleluia time They'd bed their load eboard before leaving Portland and were not , M M ja)lgw b, M, lni ()f . t ,. "", III c Were Mivnoi..v, and just at the time (he steamer struck the ship, they were having a rough and tumble light. Now tbelt bunks were on the starboard side, in just that p.ut of the Oregon smashed by the collision. II l!;, ,1 l. I'll sober and iu bed, there oiild have beeu half n dczeu of them killed, surt ; ns it was tin y were full of budge and nkylaikiug, aud not one of them got a scratch. How do you account for iff An exchange says that a canvass hark duck Mies at nl. habitual rate of St) miles per hour, which is increased iu an emer gency to Pill. The mallard has a (light of 48 miles tin hour, lb black duck, pintail, widgeon and wood duck cannot do much better. The blue ing and green-wing teals can go Iihi in. Its an hour and and take it easy. The red-head can fly all .lay at 90 miles per hour. The gttdwell can do 00 uiih s The Might of the wild gotne is 10(1 miles per hour Chango is ono of the irn sislable laus ,.f nature, and fortuuatcly the cluing,' is almost invariably for the better. As an InttaUOOOf this, St Patrick Pilil are fust Inking the place ot (he old harsh ami violent cathar tics, because they are milder and plod lice a pleaianter effect, besides they are mnoh mort) hcucfieial iu removing morbid matter from the system and preventing ague ami other melariou diieaiei. As a cathartic and liver pill they are almost perfect. For s ill by Osbnru - Co. Or. Taylor's 7 OakK Compound, purely vegetable, positively cu.es rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, Mob headache, cramp col ie, cholera morbus, ootnptaiotl peculiar to females, cold or cough, hlvt , chills and fe ver, pains around the hi nt, eiyspelaa, phthisic. 0i lai Tavi.ok. Sold by Oiburn ,v Co, droggiita, Geo, W. Klntoy, Anelouetr. Win n you want furnitUN or land s your goods, ho, U hold Id at unction, cull of Iteo. . Kiust'V, the PI toiiur iii.l most sin- ssfi.l auctioneer iu L ill" County. R will 'ii a reasonable com- nt t n.l to all sales ( million, Parents bould be can ful thnt their obit- Iron do not contract ooldi during the (all or early winter months. Buch colds weak en the lungs and air pasilgie, making the child much more likely to contract other colds during the winter. It is this incOtM ion of eolds that cause catarrh mid bron chi. is or paves the nay for consumption. Should a cold be contracted, lose no time hilt cure it as iiuicklv ns possible. A tlftv cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kerned;, will cure any cold in ftfiwdiyi and h ave the renplnktorj organs strong and healthy. For sale by OabniD A Co. The Teat Who advised her pilplla Iu -.1 their minds by the use o. ,1 . Htiparil la, appreciated the truth thnl bodily health is eswelltial to nicin.il vigor. For persons ol ,1.. In ate unit fct'ldu oonititutlon, whether young or old, this medicine is reimu kalil y ladielll i.d. I I sure you gel Aycr's hm supstrllla. " Every spiino ami fill f tills i in b.'T of bottles ol A ii 6 i. , . mill am grently benefited." Sire. June. it. Kusiinan, Stoiiehiiin. M:. . "I have Ink, 'ii A. i S'ai '.i at ii' i with great benefit to my general health." - UtasThirca L Crerar, I'llniyra, Mil. ".My daughter, twelve Mais of Age, hus luffired !"' till ; I J "ii froin General Debility. A few weeks since, c l.i, "i .. y.wv. her Ayer's Sarin pari 1 1 . Iter In libhaa greatfy Improved," - Mis. Harriet II Thlltles, South Cliel.iisto.tl. Ma... "Alsmt a Mr Igo I l.egnn usin;,' A er's Kursapurilln as . raniesll for debility and neuralgia reattlllllg iroill maloial exporare In tb nrniv, I wis In very hud cudidoii, bm all I",!',..- .' ilo Sin saparlllii, vvilh wenainunl iln J I I ' P. lis, bine BM'iil ... I'h. I am now Mile to v i 1 cannot say too much ; remedlei. F, A. I' ..!.!.; . IColnnoui, Ma " My dlttchter, slile using A ei 's s . i -ii, ai ,llii i ,tl, . f let. Rev, B, .f. Oruhnni, '.ol eelll'ttl Si Il is .' .1 el 'idled Brethren Cliureli, Hiiekiialinon, . Vi " I suffered f : "... NervoiiG Frostration, with lame l a, !. nlul I 1 S been i I, lienel led bj I BanuiparUu I mn m u and am satisfied that mi : i:.' have of tyer'l - ifagr- i l.nilll. lie ll ie of Moffltl lady 7!i . M i :ie- t from ami .1 b inpai Klllini Ij , Conn. Ann II. i-'iu iiswoiih. , B, W, . IMlstOt'k . Yl serrrol weeks' inffci Mm. i Or. i. C. A','.' Price t' - i Cloverdale Dairy. I will open a Dairy at Cloverdale, Lane Co., Or., about July 10, 1889, and will manufacture t u I.. TT ii.tit.K Ch eee will pie. is.-or der of my agent, M C Chase, Creawell. A YatuoiK', Prop, .g Batter Swiss Cheese our Colored Brother. I Louisville Courier Joamal. Vts.he is in bard link. What, v, r happens, he is sure to g, t the butt end of it. lie is the only perpetual hewer ol wood, whole always cimvded invay from tbi Sl the only lyiUmitie drawer of wad r who never gets I drink. Yet, as ptlli nl as a camel, ho goes on voting the lb publican ticket from year to year, and, if one of bis race takes a notion to protest, he is straightway bounced for a traitor, and driven out with staves and stones, lucky if he. escapes with his life. How long, oh, Lord, how long? It is none of our funeral. We know that. (llt j0(11 Ill our ui.md to see the colored brother so sel upon. It was bad enough to be Igtton I by I ho adminis ration. That, bOwtVir, was (o M uprvted. Mr. Hamsun is an aristocrat. He hates a mr man only one ,bue less than he hales a nigger. Hut there was a hope thai Con gress, the Kepublican Congress, would, when il met, do something to make things even. Now, what do We see.' We see all tin' black contested , I, clion eases in the Hons,,, el cpt one, put down at the foot of Ihu calen dar, wlim they will never be reached, and that one exception placed sixth on the list of seventeen, not by the BtpablioitM, but by 111.' Icn ruts. It's just as Abiam Jaspar said iu his spiech at the colored picnic at Shanty loan, iu the lute Virginia campaign : "Fellei freemen." said hi. von ail know me. I am Abrain Ja par, a lit publican from away back. When there have been any woik to do, ),uvu douo it. When there liaic been any vollu' lo do 1 has voted early and often. When there has beeu any Hghtiu' lo do I has alius been in the thick of il. I ale above proof, old line and IU paid. And I has seen many Changes, too I has seed the Bepublioani go up. I has seed the. Dem ueraugeup, nuilUII y.l to see ttic nig ger up. Toihei nigbl I had a dnam, I dreamt (hat 1 died and went to lnaveti. When I got to the pearly gates, old Hal' Piter, he says: "Who's dsvrf" sayi i.e. "Abram Jupar," says I. "Ii yon mounted or Ii you ..foot.'" says be. "1 is a fool,'' s .js I. "Well, you rail 't git iii here,' says he. "Nobody's 'lowed in lure 'oepl them as Ooms In. Hinted," SMI he "Oat's hard on me," says I, "alter coinin' nil dls di itanoe. 1 But bi nebii says nothio, mo', ami so I starts back, an' about half way down do hill who dm a 1 meet but Oen'l Willom IfaboOI. "Whar is you g, inc GenT' " says 1. "1 is gwiun to heaven," says he. "Why, GflB'l," s.is 1 , "tain 't no iise l's just hi en up dar, an, nobody '', 'low. d to git in nipt qtV conies n.oiinttd, ami jou'a a-foot." "Is dat ho?" lays he. "Yes, it is," mijs I. "Well, de ien'l aortal an' alter a while be say I tell ynu what let's do. scratched his head , says he: 'Abram You is a likely lad Suppose you git down on all fours, and I Ii mount and ride, ..ml dat way wo kin both get tor "Oen'l," says I, "do yon think you could woik it? "I know I kin," says he. "So, down I gits on all fours, and de Oen'l gits a straddle, an' we ambles up do hi.'l again, an' prances up to du gate, an' olu Salt I'eter, he says. "Who's dar?" "Gen I Willom Mnhui.e, of Virgiuey," says he. Is you mounted or is you n foot?" says he I is mounted," said the Oen'l. "All right," says Peter, "all right," says he; "jess bitch yer boss outside, (ien'l, an' come right to." And so it goes. Shuuned by the Kepubli catiH in this world, the colored brother will be, if Ihey have their way, shut out from hciveu itself in the world lo come. How long, oh lord, how long. The eleventh census will be much less elaborate than the last and, aa a conse .pieiice, will DI more exact. Doing too much has resulted iu doing nothing well. The final volumes of the teulh census have only lately been published, and some of the sta tistics gatherer were so obviously erroueous that they were never put into type. The new census commissioner promises to givo the whole census in ten volumes, and to complete its publication in IBM, From de bates in Congress it seems likely he will Imj urged to adhere to this excellent programme. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tl.is powdeg never varies. A marvel of I purity, strength and wnolesomeneai. More economical than lb" ordinary kinds end can- not ba void in competition with Ihe multi-' tnne i.f l.iw t. hi short mee.l.t Inn. n. .il .... bate powders. Hold only in cans. Borat . l ownia Co . 10S Weil St., N. Y. 1 Motifs The New York Sun iu view of (ho prova leuco of htflnutj, typhus ami other fevers in that city suggests a few "dout's" which it would lie well for everyone to heed. They ore: "Don't take m edict Ml unless a physiciin recommend thou.. Don 'I neglect a little cold. It may become a great fevcrof inllaniuiatiou. Don't put on thiu clothiug becatuo the weather ia a little mild. Dott'l get over heated and don't worry. Dott'l let a draught blow on you. Don't drink hot alcoholic drinks or any other to ward olT a cold. Keep your feet warm and your head cool, Don't stand on the bow of a Icrry boat or the platform of street ears unless your throat is protected. Don't tax your stomach with rich or im properly cooked food. Don't cut off your sleep at both ends of the night A few 'dont's' now are better thau a dozen dos' when the cold gets its grip on you." A Terrible ( rime. A letter from Nilea to (he Bandofl lteeord of Curry county, dated Dee. Ud, contains the following horrible information: "The community was startled this evening by the discovery of one of the most wholesale and bloody butcheries that has ever occurred in this section of Hi" Stale. The victims, livo in number, ate Charles Bbeluand vita, and tlnee Bblldren, and the crime is supposed to have (aki n place early (his rooming. When the inhuman deed was discovered at 5 o'clock this evening, all five bodies were cold aud slilV in death, with their throats cut from eur to ear. Slit lar and his wife were lying to gether across tho foot of the bed, aud the three children were ou the door in different pints of the house. Shell! of late drank heavily, aud it ia rumored that he and his wife did not live happily. Tho theory ad vanced is, that Shelar. in a Ilt of madness, cut the throals of his wife and childr. n and then his own. Bbtk purchased a razor on Sunday evening. Prom ('nek i p. Tin Oregon City Courier heaps aoala OH the lb publican tiro in this style: "The pos sibility that Hon. L. T. ISariu may become Cnited Stales Marshal for Oregou causes many angry, entering n marks among Ba- publicans. D. P. Thompson, for instance, expresses surprise that his cook should be rising so fast iu this world. The banker playfully alludes to the ti.no when he was a surveyor and employed Mr. ltarin aa cook for his crew. However, when Mr. Thump son was working at the forge in Oregon City with .111 opeu treatise on survoying near the anvil.iu order that ho might study and work, ho was his own cook. Several stockholders in Hie American Building and Loan Association of Miuiic apolis, which haa a local aasociation iu Pi n dlotou, have become tired of paying their as sessments, and it is estimated that amounts paid iu aggregating almost 1)600 havo beeu allowed "to go by tho board." These fail ures are termed "lapses" and form a large source of profit for building aud loan asso ciations of (his character. Those who .till hold their stock appear to have lost confi dence in this "outside institution," aud re. gret tho day they were induced to entor it by bland aud oily-long. led agents, each ono of whom told a different story. The Busy Buzz Bco is tho name of a uowspapcr pubbsbod at Hutto Creek, iu Marion county. Hero arc a fow of its stings. Plant potatoes in tho ground. Never soil eggs until Ihey are laid or chickens boforo they are hutched Pumpkins iu this country should nover be planted iu tho moou, as their euormous size would cause them to drop off. A young man from tho country while iu town one day last week viewing the sights ol the city took in the rooster fight baafe of the Oraugo Hall, which so excited him that ho was heurd to yell: Forty dollars on Mazingo. by Jingo!' Who wants Iho negro? A colored colony from the United States have been preparing to settle iu Mexico. They obtaiued neces sary concessions from tho Mexican govern ment, hut the people of the vicinity made strong objections to having the colony iu their neighborhood. I'uder Iho circumstan ces the liest thing for the negro to do is to stay right where he is, work hard at any thing he can find till something U tter offers, try with all his might to eduouto himself and accumulate property, and be an honest, moral man. That is what white people have to do who make any permanent success, and the same road ia open In lb black man in moat parts of this uuiou. Onut county News: Soda Springs station, ou Sillies river at the head of a deep can yon, ia considered the coldest place iu Oraut county. Frank Mellean says that last win In he hil two thermometers, one hanging Isdow the other, aud both froze up. Last summer during the hot spell the upper ono hniatad, aa this winter found him with only one. Friday night, however, ihe weather grew colder and colder, until, the mercury ihnoat disappeared in the bulb, and iu ita efforts In get further down it broke off a ten penuy nail on which the tht ruiuiueter hung, alien the whule busiueae fell to the Moor. Sunday Welcome: Mere is a strange co incidence: Nineteen years ago, II. List man's eldest sou was born on the first t,f January, and no children Were horn to his wife siuce uutil Inst New Year's day wluu a fine baby boy was preeeuted by her to her husband. Messrs. Oeorge Anderson and John Kern, ley are the champions in timber cutting, having cut and placed iu the water in the short space of twelve days 110,000 feet of of lumber. If there is any two meu v. ho a be,t tbit- M thtm Mf ,0 the front. Central! News A Few