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n vr n KSTiBLISUED rl)B TBE OF DUOCUTIC rRIMIfLKS, AM TO EiE.1 N IIO!itSTLlYl.R BY TUB SWEAT OP OCR BROW ,()L22 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1890. NO, 31, P 1 1 P I? MI? CITY G ARD. (PtjLlHED EVERY SATURDAYS 1, U CAMPBELL, ....i-i.r mid Trowrlflor. ., .h. Fast of Willamette OKFWE-J B-JJ KWhth StreeU. TERMS OF sultan" .. ti bo 'i, siootb-. .. L25 ,. .75 nilR ONL( ,r,r OP ADVEBTI91NG E oris on. iu.rt OM'rtion $1. Cash re. ion 13; requi in I Biwep" "rtTXertr. will U chanted t tl, l,in't"..minll1...... ....... lit 00 8 00 12 00 cent "" .mi vear niqaare" 1W1(1UU, one year. . ..... U Tniifot notices in -. . T"". . ... h insertion. . . f'i Kin bill, will be rendered quarterly. DELIVIHI. - CEfl. B. DORRIS, Attorney arul Counsellor-at-Law, fatten in urwbate L, BILUEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUU1&E CITY", OREGON. nBACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF P tliU State. Will (five special atteution (,ellection and probate matter. Orrul-Over Hendrick & Eakin's bauk. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorney-sit-Lsiw. ffijgSBCITy, - - - OREGON OFFICE-Roonu 78 McClaren Building. ITSptcial attention given to Collection ml Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Lau, UGESE CITY, -Ornct-Iu Register Block. OREGON J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTO UN KV- AT-L -A. "W EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TIIE t'ourts of the State. . Scial atteution given to real estate, col Klinj, and probate matters. . . Collecting all kiuds of claims against the United States Government OSoe in Walton's brick rooms 7 an J . Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN E Y-AT-Li A W . DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, - Oregon. GEO. M. MILLER, Itaey and CcunssUor-at-Law, and Real Mate Agent. - EUGEN'E CITY, - - OREGON. Oflict-Lane Co. Bank Building. A.E. GALLAGHEK, Attoriiej-at-Law. tUGEXK CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Probate business "UUtracts of Title. Omci-Over Lane County Bank. . t.w.haiihis,m;d. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. lUuence on Fifth afreet, where Dr Shelton wrly resided. DRS. PAINE & M DONALD, sicians & Surgeons, EUGENE, OREGON. Speciil attention paid to Surgery aud twnic diseases. Dr.AV.T.McMnrtry, Edan, Surgeon and Gynecologist. (26 Yean Experience.) J-Over Brownsville Store, Willam- - OREGON. DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. QmCE OVE GRANGE STORE. ALL I wroWi aa administered for painlese ex- ot teeth. Dr. G. W. Riddle, DENTIST. I I WlRK A SPECIALTY. EX- i k rvi ""ihoU. Ail work warmnte-i; UVJn"10- Orrici-Titue' Block, i drag rto, J- 3RV 3E1.3S AXKI, UNDERTAKER. A bran new First-Class Hearse One of the Finest in the State. A Fink Link or Collins Kobes AND 1U Undertaking ConslHutly on Land. , Caskets, iRaSfSll Furniture, Mat- , lliS fresscs. Red- kinds or vlMissd (line. Goods Vll I WAWty$&M&M wich e offered at the Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets A GOLDSMITH, h h Known Qrocer is Eugene ! Has a LARGER tock of Fine GroctMies, China, Glass, Crock y, Wooden ami Willow Ware than ever before. er Pays Highest CASH price for Country. Produce, Furs, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, etc. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. The Pacific Tea Co. Has Changed Hands Mr. J; 0. Having purchased it. He will sell goods at BEDROCK PRICES! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery Handsome Presents and Coffees. NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSOI?rMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE IS From the Cheapest to the be suited either as Our assortment is Complete, the Finest; can sine you ij im x OUR STOCK IS "Free iteiv nnl StylislieJSI Look u. ovrr; if we do not save you money. e will make Home." one U 8f 11 to you low. A FULL LINE OF Has iust received e n M n & fib ttfl MM M B L U M. M York and unicago, wv ttiscot and best stock of FALL AND WINTER COODS Ever brought THIS IS NO IDLE B0AS1 Also Dkalkb in I nwpct RntPt given away with Teas STOCK OF Best. All parties can 10 rnoe ui ua,ny. from the lowed Price up to GROCERIES F. 15. DUNN direct from New - v to Eugene. t Story Rhinehart , and SHOliS? eoa. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Miw. WinsLow's Soothino Svri'P, for rliil dren teetliiiiK, it the irorition of one of the hent fomale nuraea and hyiriuiia in the Uuited States, and hits beu uwil for forty yeara with never fuiling uiveii ly millioni of mothera tor their cuildrvn. liming the ro ceiwof ti-etiiiiK' ita vlue i iiK.ilculaljle. It relievre the child fnmi pain, rurea (lyncnte ry and diurrlioea, KriK ' the howtlii, mi,1 wiud colic. l!y KiviiiK health to the child It rents the mother. J rice zoo a bottle. What Is It? That produces that beautifully soft com plexion aud loaves no truces of its ujiplicn tion or ininrioDA effects? The answer, Wis doni's Kolxtrtine accoaiplishes all this, and is pronounced by lndiot of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warrauted harmless aud matchless. F. M. WUkins, agent, Eugene City. - - - -m ' " ' Change ia oue of th "Irresiiitubta laws of nut ute, and furluuut!) the change is almost inXIriiiblv for the betttr.Q An an inxtaiice of Ibis, St. Patrick Villa art. fast, taking the place of the old harsh and violent cathar tics, because they are milder and produce a pleasunter etH ct, besides they are much more beneficial iu removing morbid matter from the system and preventing ague and other malarious diseases. As a cathartic and liver pill they are almost perfect. For sale by Osbnrn & Co. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sich heailuohe, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, htvef, chills and fe ver, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic GxoBoi Taylor. Sold by Osburu k Co, dniKgists. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and 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 AMD TO Cleanse the System Effectually, 10 THAT PURE BLOOD, : - JJ REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENQTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured, only by the' e CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fsancisco, Cal. (auisvills, Kv. Naw YoK, N. Y w c o W o S3 o 73 r-r-'Ji Sportsman's Eporiiiin. HORN 6l PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths - Dealers iu Stf GUNS, KlFLEfl, Fiibing Tarkle ami laltriali, Nrwinic Marlilom and tllenof All HlndM For Nl t Rlairliig done In the neateat style and war ranted. Guns Loaned & A t Furnished Store no W et F. W. A. CRAIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 'junction City, Oregon j " PiHK'ial attention gin n I!'iiring WAIX'llIW. CLOCK aad JKWELkY. Q This will give an idea of preliminary priuttug le Hired for takiug the census: The government printing office is engaged on on order for lK,000,OOt) population sched ules, with an older for 10,0t)O,QOJ more to follow. Thin sfationory will lie sent mainly through the ui iils aud to that end 73,000, OuO (reo delivery euvelopes are being pre pared. This is only a begiuuiug, and is concerued with the esseutial part of the work. Wheu the oruauioiitttl work, devised by the ingenuity of officials anxious lo ere ate excuses to muiutaiu themselves in of dee, comes to be doue, there will be at leant as much more, if the ceusus bureau can persuade congress t) spread the hufui ries over the vast field contemplated. - . . i i. North Dakota reports about 500 persous suffering lor want of necesssitiea. (live Thorn a Unmet'! That is to say, your lungsi Also all your breathing machinery. ery noiiilerfii machinery it is. Not only 1 lie larger air nasKapes. but the thousands of lit I lt tubes and cavities lusdiug from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs 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 aud nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to he got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Ilos chee's German Hyrnp, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, yon may de pend upon this for oertaiu. (ipo. W. Kitiscy, Aucimioor, When you want your gooda, household furniture or laud sold nt auction, cull of Gto. V. Kiusey, tho pioneer and most suc cessful auctioneer iu Lane County. He will attend to all sales ' ou a reasonable com miasion. Take Notice. Thai A. Goldsmith has the largest, finest and best stock of Queensware, Crockery aud Glassware ever brought to Eugene. Give linn a call and he will prove it to yon. The Teacher Who advised her pupOt lo strciytlien their minds by the use tc Vver's Snr snparilla, appreciated tho truth that bodily health is essential to mental Vigor. For persons of delicate nud feeble constitution, whether young or old, this medicine is reuiarkalily lieiietleiiil. liu sure you get Ayer's Siirsitpiti'illii. , " Every spring and fall I tulie a num ber of iHittles of Ayer's aisiiiiii'illa,auil am greatly benetltVd." Mis. James It. East until, Ktouclinin, Muss. "I have taken Ayer's Sisiimiillii W illi gn at liciif lit lo my general heallli." MiMt'l'hiiza I., I'reiai, I'alliij ru, Mil. ".My dinitfliter, twelve years of Bge, has ihiUlT'.:".! I'.1:' 'ho ,,,',, ,',"t' fnott General Debility. A few weeks since, we brgnn to give lier Ayer's Knrsnparlll'.. Her health lias greiitly liiiprnvetl." Mrs. llaiiiet II. liiil lie's, South Chelui.sford, Mass. "About a ycni ngo I hegnn using Ayer'a Piirsiipiu'illii as n remedy for tleliillty and iicurnljiia nsiiliing from malarial exposure in the iiiinv. 1 was In a very bud ciiiidilK.ii, lull six 1 f i 'H of the Siir (ii nit i i 1 1 a, with mi iisiniinl doses of Ayer's I'ills, haMi greiitly improved my health. I hiii now iihle to Mik, mill In I that I cannot say too ii i licit lor your excellent remedies." !'. A, 1'inMiiini, South Moliincus, Me. "My (laughter, sixteen years old,' In nsiiig'Aver'h Si.iwiliarilhl with good ff f,.(.t."'j(ev. H. .1. GritliHiit, I'nited llretlneii Church, Siiickhuuiion, W. Va.' " I suffered from Nervous Prostration, with Inn'ie luick nmi hi iidaclie. ami liava been llllicll lii nelili d by the use of Ayer's ISit i ;t i m i- 1 1 :t. I am now W years of nge, ami urn sntihfled thnt lev present heallli end prolonged life are due to the use of Avers Siiisiiiaiilla.." I.uey Motlitt, KilliiC'lv, Conn. Mrs. Aim II. Karnsworth. a holy 711 t ins olil, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : ''Af'er si vernl weeks' siifTering from m i vi.ns i'OHtiailon, I proenred a bottle (d Acer's Saisiiparillii, und before I had i.il.en hull of it my liniiul health rellil llfil." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, riiiti'Auia) i.v Dr. J. C. Ayer 1c Co., Lowell, Mass. Price!; l l.ii'e, f '. Wi.n'i '. luaila. McClaren s Building, t'llHwite Y. M. Wilkin' Druir Store.) - Has an exleniive Stock of 8TA NDAHD, M ISCELLANEOU8, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. I"rOrders for Books sod Subscriptions to Newspapeta and Periodicals promptly at tended to. J. L. PAGE, -DKAI.KK IN- HAVINO A I.AU'iK AND COMPLETE rt-ck tif Staiile and Facer tiroceries, b-Hilit in the lot niarkeU QHUSIffll FOR CASH, Cn offer tht publie brtter prices thaa any o'.her house IN EUGENE- Pro.ltKj o f all k a Is Uk.a at aairkst piioi Ilniversil; Bcakstore Heavy Lusm's, Mr. John (I. I,i. co sends to the Grunt County News the following extracts from a letter received by him from his pnrtntr, Mr. Chesebro, which was written Feb. 7th, from the desert south of l'riueville: Tho storm was tho most severe ever expo rieuced iu that region, Wo have between 500 and 000 sheep alive out of 3100; Jo bucks out of 50. The bucks I feed grain. I fed heavy ou tho start and they ate their food lavetioiisly; the (13 tous of liny lasted 22 days. We worked three dsys to get the sheep to grouud partly clear of snow, aud Ihey did well for a few days, but it chi- looked for a few hours, and theufnaea heavy crust, aud tho hardest wind I ever ex perienced blow continually, and simply thilltd tho sheep to death. They would cover the suow with blood woiking Ihrongb tho heavy crust. The juniper glove did not seem to bo any protection, but the wind wont everywhere alike. Ou the first it com menced chiuookitig, aud now we have pleuly of grass. litown llros. have less lhau 3000 left out of OCW. Mclutosh left his bund, numbering some :I01X, ou the desert east of here aud went home on tho 20th ult. They are most ly nil dead. Jim Mackey lost 1500 out of tOUO.and bad hay left wheu the storm broke. TbcLaiighlin boys were the luckiest of us all, only losing 450 out of 15U0. Johnsou A'SIreets, Huek crock cattle men, soy they have nut found a live cow brills on the desert yot, and don't expect to. The horses are Ihreo fourths dead. I tell yon it was an equalizer. Protected Society.' The Australian ballot system, if adopted, will protect soclely from two classes of voters, both of whom, tho oue voluntarily and the other involuntarily, are a menace alike to tho constitution, good laws, and good government. It will protect the coerced voter, he who is uow driven to tho polls by hnrd tnakmasters, from all iiileiuieddling on tho part of those who compel him at the present time to vote as they dictate or lose his position and with it tho menus to sup. port himself aud family, aud, in protecting him, it will protect society from tho evil in fluence of those who would employ the bal lot for purely aelllsh ends. It will also large ly protect society from the bribe-giver aud the bribe-Inker, since there are few Dudleys who will pay for votes iu 'blocks of five' r.hon they can huvo no possible guarantee that the receiver of the bribe will vote as he agrees to. IIo who will soli his vote is nO tho mail whoso word will be trusted veu by those who trullio in personal honor, Rogues are never implicitly trnstid by rogues. Took Time by the. Forelok. Tho Yii'iniint Hoard of Trade hastened to take advantage of the flood iu the Willam ette valley and tho conNeipieut disarrange ment of mail service to memorial izo Con gress for liberal npprnpiinlions forlhe jetties at Yaijuina Hay. They submitted the fact that during the rooout floods "tho Oregon Pacitlo luilroad was tho first line iu operation from the sea board to the Willamette valley, and that for the last week past the tinted States mails have been and are now being sent over the Oregou Pacific Company' "oud from Cor. vallis to Albany, theuce giving the northern aud suutberu part of Oregon and California mail facilities; in other words, nearly all the interior is indebted to this line for mails and transportation, Thus the importance of the barbor at Yaiuinn Day Is made plain, con nected, as it is, by a railroad crossing at right angles all other lines of travel, both rail mid water, iu tho Willamette valley." In connection with tho interesting new that a lint of vessels is to ply direct between Portland aud Japan ports, the dispatches In. form us that tho ships "will be of English build and will carry the Japanese flag." Of course. The tariff and navigation law of this benighted country have driven Amer ican iutoMintioua! commerce almost com pletely from the seas. Parents should be careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during the fall or early winter months. Hitch colds weak en the lungs and air passaues, making the child much mora likely to contract other colds during the winter. It is Ibis success ion of colds that cause catarru and bron chitis or psves the way for consumption. Should a cold be contracted, lose no time but cure it as quickly as possible. A fifty cent bottle of Chaiuberluiu's Cough Remedy will cure any cold in a few days and leave the respiratory organ strong and lienltby, Fur sale by Oaburn & Co. mm Absolutely Pure This rowdi r never varies. A marvel of rintifi. K,r..mrlli an,l m.i it ftaimnU- Mors K-ui,niiii.'l tLin lbs ordinary kinds and can not it tt.'M in companion wun me mum Indu nf Liw I, t. .hi.it weiclit. aluro or nhos- phate powder, hold only iu cans. KorxL UiKixo l owbka Co., too au et., . l. till HI .711 HE U Crook County Letter. 1 Feb. 27, 1900. En. OcaRn. I will try aud give you another statement of the wiuter as I see it. I have been feeding now threo mouths; have feed for another mouth, but not withont sotiio loss. Cows with full culves have passed away to the bnppy hunting ground. One cannot givo anything like an estimate of what the loss will be. Tho loss of cattle that have been fed will not be below 50 pel cent; sheep will probably reach 50 to 73 por cent; horses very light. We thought about the l'lh our wiuter bad gouo over to Monta a or Dakota, when we got a good look at the ground, but it was again quickly covered, aud I guess from the outlook it will stay all summer. Tho second edition has been very cold, reaching zeto levers) times. Kheep men hove turned their flocks loose as their feed has been exhausted. Hay iu some places has been sold at the rate of $50 per ton, ucver less than f 20 since the storm, Those that have hay now would not sell at any price. l!ye straw is worth $10 per ton aud scarce at that. Pelts will be legal tender this year. Feb. '28th; The weather has softened down to 20 below zero. It is now cloudy with wiud from the south, and looks tike storming; if rain or Chinook, all O. K., if snow, all gout together. lloru, to the wife of Geo. Gibson, Feb. 7, a girl. G. Ill the Itiff llenil. Hie Daveuport, Washington, Times of Feb, 28th says: The reports that were coming in just prior to the last severe aud protracted storm iu reference to the condition and loss of cattle and horses were of tho most serious and discouraging character. Throughout Liu coin aud Douglas counties the per centnge of loss was very largo. Some localities suf fered more than others. Stock runniug at largo was almost completely wiped out, while even where the animals were fed there was considerable loss, The last storm, fol lowed by cold weather, will add heavily to tho death rato, oud already wo hear of de plorable losses. At the lime of this last storm, the cuttle nud horses that escaped through January were emaciated nud iu no condition to gland further cold weather. It is feared that a great majority of theso animals will succumb. Agaiu, those who have been feeding are ulmost out of hay, nud should the snow remaiu much longer even the cattle that have had advantage of care will starve. This is not a Haltering showing for the country, but it must be re membered that the wiuter is without parallel and such weather may not be ' experienced agulu Jut Tsars, . Uututver, U will huvs.tlie ell'eot of oausiug farmers to prepare for any emergency that may arise iu tho future by putting up plenty of feed in the fall. A Seattle Insurance Co. Failed. Judge Dichlcuberg, of Seattle, Los issued an ordor. declaring the Heattlo Insurance Company insolvent, aud appointed J. K. Elderkin, manager of the Farmer & Mer chants Co. of Albany, Oregou, receiver, with bonds fixed at 150,000. It has been ascer taiued that the easels of the corporation consist of premium rates past due, amount ing to $2213; premium rato nut due, $(130; judgments uncollected, $300; office furni ture and supplies, $150; subscription! due but payment resisted by stockholders, $100, 231 j aud that liabilities are about fifty thou sand dollars. It wus found that a combina tion exist among certain stockholders of the oompany for the purpose of resisting the oollcctiou of assessmeuts levied 'by tho board of trustees upon the capital stock of the Incorporation for the purpose of meet ing aud paying losses sustained by the com pany, and that it will be impossible to long continue its business, aud that it will also be impossible for the Bouttle Insurance Com pany to moot ill obligations. Welcome! The coinbluutiou orgauized iu Douglas county, to defeat the rsuomluation of Dinger Hermann, is more formidable than many Imagine. It is the purpose of those who opposu the dapper little Congressman to bring out a Josephine coun ty man, who cau either carry or secure a majority of his homo delegation. It is cur rently reported thut II. 1). Miller of Grauta Pass is the prospective opposition caudi- date. Whatever may be the final result of this internecine strife, it will not fail to weaken Hermann next June. Tho Russian government, it it said, will begin next spring to build its 1,500 mile rail road across Siberia. It is a bit undertak ing, and the estimntod cost is $200,000,000. This is au ago when the cost of any project, however enormous it may be, provided it gives promise of a reasonable profit, is no longer considered an obstacle. It must cost the proprietors ot the Ana cortes town site a big lot of money for ad vertising. The Oregonian has paid special from there evsiy day, aud the Tacouu aud Seattle papers are full ot so much at so much a line. This is a case of manufactured boom, but the projector have a sack and could make worse use of it. East Oregonian: For Governor, D. P. Thompson, a millionaire banker; or C. C. Beekman, millionaire banker; or Van B. DeLasbmult, a millionaire banker. They are alt "good men" loo; so its little matter which is nominated, so that h U a bauker and a millionaire. The last geueral report of the Postmaster General shows that Washlngtou has 0J7 miles cf stenruboat mail routes, and the number of mile traveled auuuully by the mail boats is 300,000. Oregon has 154 miles of water mail Iramiportatiou. AtKalama the Northern Pacitlo tracks and inclines are to be raised some ton feet so that transfers can be made, even though th Columbia rise ten feet higher that it did a few weeks sgo. This will cost about $100,000. ftS; Eighth 8,, Eu.-neCity, Ore,