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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1890)
1 ITl'f GENE CITY ARB, 1 n KST1BLIMIE1 tOR THE D1ME1IV.TI0 OP DESO'.'RATIC I'Ml'iriKS, AND TO EAR 11 HONUST LIVING BV TOE SWEAT OP ICR BROW EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY. AFttIL ID, IS'JO. v()L 22 NO. 31, jlif tfutjcnf (City Cduara. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAYS 1. L CAMPBLLL, IMibliMlior ud Proprietor. i.L'I'iCK-On the Kurt side of Willamette rrct, between Seventh aud Klhth Street, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ... 2 M ... 1.25 ... .75 iVr annum Six Montlu Three months oun ONLY K-VTKd OP ADVKKTIS1NG. Advertisements inserted a follows: One square, ten line, or less one insertion 3: .MaTverti.sers will be charged at the ol- SSrijtl WOO due square six month- W r line tor each insertion. . iv-rtwiint bills will lie rendered quarterly. All job work must be paid ob on heliveuv. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Luiv, una PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in I,, Supreme Court of thie SUte. Social attention given to cnUection anil nutters in iirubato " L BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IX ALLTHE COURTS OF thi State. Will (jive special attention to oellectious and probate mutter. OfKlCE--Over Hendrick Jt Eakin's bank. aToTwoodcock, Altoriicy-stt-Lsiw, CIMKXR CITY, - - - OREGON UFFICK-Rooms 7 & 8 McClarcn Building. Hi-Special attention gtveu to Collection tu.l I'rohate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attormcy-at-Law, LUCKNECITY, - . - OREGON OrmK-In Register Rlwk. J.J. WALTON. Jr., ATTO H1TKV-A.T-IjA."W EUGENE CITY, OREGON. 7ILL PRACTICE IX ALL THE 'oiirU of the SUite. Social atteution given to real estate, col ectiiiK, and probate matter. , Collecting all kinds of claims agamst the United States Government. Office iu Walton' brick rooms 7 anil . Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, ltagcne, - - Oregon. CEO. M. MILLER, attorney and Ccunsollsr-at-Law, and Real Estate Acnt. KUGEXE CITY, - OREGON. Oil ice-Lane Co. Bank Building E. II. SKIP WORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGEXE CITY, -. OREGON. Omcie-Upstairs in Register Block, first door to the left. Will do a iteneral law practice in all the Court of the State. All business promptly at ttended to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. fcUUENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Probate business and Abstracts of Title. Grrici Over Lane County Bank. T.W.HA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth .treet, where Dr Shelton ormerly resided. DR. PAINeT Physician & Surgeon, EUGENE, OREGON. Special attention paid to Surgery uJ Chronio disease. Dr.W.T.McMurtry, Physician, Surgesn and Gpccalojlst. (20 Years Experience.) Omci-Ovcr Brownsville Store, Willam ette tret, EUGEXE, - OREGON'. DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. OFFICE OVE GRAXOE STORE. ALL work warranted. Iuhinf m adminieteroi f' Ramies tri" ol teeth. UNDERTAKER. A bran new First-Class Hearse One of the Finest in the State. A Fink List or Collins, Caskets, Robes, Wtf4! tresses, lied- ND ALL KIND Of Vk lertakintr Goods 1 I )f VMhTm wil ' AND UniWinklmr ftnfirie O -vvu A iiiii r"-,- Coustautly on hand. l2&-KJ&3iZ; Lowest Rates. Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets A. GOLDSMITH, Ik hi fan her is Eugene ! Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock-' cry, Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CASH price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, ifcc. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PROIES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. The Pacific Tea Co. lias Changed Hands Ir. . 0. Having purchased it. He will sell goods at BEDROCK PRICES ! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS G00DS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE Vff and From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if ym Hive us a call OUR STOCK IS (Frec New nnl Stylili.JS Look us over; if w do not save you money, we will make Home one elne sell to you low. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN illTlBl) Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought I TMTS TS NO IDLE BOAST . . l-. iiiiienii)er inn loatT - ,S ;!VtS'.t .a at. E..cu 0. Also Dkalkb ih AdddAft I" urn If urn Mot. Rhinehart, STOCK OF to Eugene. , a 1 .1 Tt. V. TUm Kfnr ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mm. WiNsion'i Si'oniiN i Sim r, for chit 111111 KXIIItllM. -' . . t !. I'll. HIV tmt female num. and 'l:ii'i:iii in the I'liited State, and li:m Uvu ud f"r forty year, with nrvpr tailing .um' by luiilion of .1 I... ..l.il.l-.. Il..ri.. . UMkliriT. Ill, .IIVI. 1. .!.. II T. II. l'lllllln V.I17 cew of ti-vtliilif il aluc i incalculable. It relieve the child from ain, cure dyentery and diarrhoea, t r i J i 1 1 v.- in the bnvrU, and w ind rulic. Dyxivini.' In-alih t. the child it rest the mother. I rice i.K a Uittle. What Is It? That rrotluce that Uautiful'.y soft rtnu di ion and Icnvt no traci h of it uilicn lion or iiiiuriou ellivtM? The hiikwi r, Wi doiu'i RolHTtine iu-c. in'lilu all tliin, nud is roiiouuttu I y lail:cs of (auto and ri line ueiit to lie the hum! diliditful toilet article ever troiIucfd. 'arraiitid harluhti and niatchlesa. F, M. ' Wiikiim, ayeiit, Eugeue City. ii ii Change Ih one of til" invsintable I inn of uature, and fortnalul' the rhan)(i' in almost iurariablv for the betior. A an im lauco of th ix. St. Patrick 1 uU rc lint tnKinJ the place of the oi l harsh and vioh'i t cathr tii'M, liecause they are ' mildi-r and )roduce a plvaHautcr t llitt, In side they ate tniicb uioitt benttUial in rcuiovinK morbid matter from the syMciu aud irevc utiin; U(;ue and other luularimiK disraHc. A a cathartic and liver pill they are nliuoht jieiftrt. For sals by Osburti Co. A Little Too Lnlc to doctor when ltriijht' Disoase ha done ita work. Take Wriuhl' Kidney and Liver Curo for lull uniiiatiou o kidneys aud liver, niu in back and othe warning ul ki.lmy trounie. noiii 17 a drtigginin. CombineJ the juice of the Blue Fie of California, to laxative and nutritious, wiih the medicinal virtues of plants known to be nioit beneficial to the human svstem, forming thcON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDEEIS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO CleansstheSystcm Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, PEFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENOTH Naturally follow. Ever one is ming it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San FiANCisca, Cal. touisviu, Kv. Nsw YoK, N.Y Sportsman's Eporium. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Denier iu guns, nii-mi, FUlnri; Turkic ami )hrmh, Netting: MiM'lilnen nnl .-eill't ol .III UintlM For Knlo! Repairing don In the n.aU-xt tylu und war ranted. Guns Loaned & A Store n W t Furnished et F. W. A. CHAIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 9m 1 Junction City, Oregon SrUl atUnti-n n'ven to Rilrin WATCliU, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. 41 Hi 1 J DUcovcri'd by Stuitli-y. Stanh y siys that diiriiit; hi recent Alri can npidiliou he wine acros a uew and In teresting race of blacks, the Wahouuias, who were ahvdiilily Euron. an iu typo aud very iutellic nt. They appeared to be de scendant of the undent Ethiopians, who Ki ttled iu a uu w.iy not kuowu to him iu Equatorial Afiica. Tbno people never uiingli'd with the aborigual lacta, bnt kept their blood intact, romtidcriug the ordinary licjjio beneath them. Okl.ihoiua fuiiu to have printer fttlrno- tiout for the iiegro a an i:nniif;rutiou field than the bank of the Cono. There are already ii.tKiO colored pcoplu there aud by the niiddla of pring the uuiuler will be doubled. Mr. Hush Wilson ha received hi four teenth succi'HHivo nomination by the Repub lican party for county chik of iteuton county, having filled the otllce for twenty six year, and he will doubtless be re elected. Don't Believe It Whi n told that F. M. Wilkin, th: druggist, is uot selling "Wisdom' Rolicrtino" for the complexion, tho most elegant mid only really biirmies preparation 01 it Kimi iu me world, aud giving a beautiful picture card w ith every bottle. Kimball, South Dakota, Graphic: While the columns of the Graphic are open to auy and all unobjectionable advertisement, yet it 1 cputo impossible for 11 to speak know iimlv of the merits of the various article of merchandise advertised. Particularly is thia true of patent uiciliciuc. Hut there are ex ception occasionally and a note-worthy ex ception i the celebratid Chnmberlaiu't Cough Remedy. This now universally known medicine, ha been advertised in the Giaphic four or tlvo years, but not until re cently had wo any personal knowledge of its wonderful 1 Uu my . wlinu lia come uiioul through the prevailing ii.lhicnza aud the stubborn cough that ha so ofteu attended it. Iu the writer family tin medicine has on several occasions this w inter cured a cough that bullied any and all other reme dies, ami the number of families iu Kimball and vicinity in which this remedy has been used witu like itlects attest 10 Its value a a spccine for cough and cold of every nature. For salo by Ostium & Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was tick, we gave her Caitoria. When she waa a Child, alio cried for Castoria, When she became Mian, iho clung to Castoria, Wheu ihehad Children, th ware them Oastorle, Absolutely Pure. TKiu nmrilor r..A, vuriiis. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesome nesi. More economical than tho ordinary kiud and can not be sidd iu competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phoa pbate powder. Sold only in can. KoiAl Rakino Powiikh Co., 100 Wall Ht N. Y. University Bookstore McClarens Building, (Opissiite V. M. WlIklna'DruuBUire.) Ha an enUnsive Stock of -STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station cry, Blank Book, Cutlery, Etc. t-Order for Book and Subscrlptiona to Newspsptu and Periodicale promptly at tended to. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of Staple and Fancy tiisweriee, bought in the t markeU mmm for cash, Can offer the public U-'.ttr price than any other liuus IN KUOENIi Proluie of ail kind taken at market prloe Wllltt IllliltU ritU'H. San Francisco Rtilletin. The sanitntiou of large town iu the Inter ior goe on slowly. The diflloultiua are al ways great. No system can be very effective that i not costly. When a town ha four or fire thousand inhabitant, water from the surface cauuot aafely be used. It i liable to lecouu'liuipure without giving any evi dence to (bo taste. Provision for whole- tome water il generally the first atep in sanitation. Rut surface well are, in many cases, preserved and uied long after the water become Impure. Many towua have at timet been scourged with disease which could be traced to bad water, or bad drainage, or both. Every town ti compelled to devise a water system of it own. Muuy of the expedients adopted only terve a temporary purpose. Tho experts have come aud gone. They have marked out elaborate plaut (or Loa Augelet, Santa t'rut aud Oakland, and other town. Perhaps it wa best to have the last word from these eauitar engiueer. Good work accomplished in thia respect might possibly be the best for many town in tbia ttate. Hut after all, the several email townt will have to tike up the question without much assistance from foreigu expert. Tboy can Dot afford to pay one of these half a much aa it would cost to put the town in good san itary couditiou. The most encouraging foot is that io many of these town are moving in tho right direction. Within a few yean hamlets have become townt, and the latter have either Wcoine cities or are rapidly reaching that point: Closely counected with the problem of sanitation i that of good road and atreett. It cauuot bo said that a town it in good sani tary couditiou when it main street are a sea of mud, and an embargo it put on travel on that account. Rock and gravel are cheap in the country. Good road material can generally be had for the cost of hauling. The long storm of the preteut winter have demonstrated how bad it it possible for Til hiue street aud country roadt to become. They have at the tame time accomplished a cleansing woik in ninny a nanilet and vi. lage. I it loo much to expect that iu the rapid growth of towu in thia state thorewill be muuy wliicu will serve a model of the best water supply, the beat tanitalion aud the best streets and country roadtr Corn Clinnpcr Fuel Than Coal lit Kan- "Borne people teem to be horrified when they hear of corn being BJd for fuel," said Frank C. Walker, of Manhattan, Kansas, who wa at the Tremout bonse. "Now if corn it cheaper tliau coal, what possible objection can there be In using it for fuel? A Kausss farmer can get 13 cent t for a bushel of corn Let ut see, that i $3.70 for a ton. To get thit, be may have to haul hit corn tix or eight miles to market. It he buy coal, he will pay from $1 to $3 per ton, and haul it the tix or eight milet back home. The matter simply cornea down to (he question of how ho cau get the most effective fuel for a dollar. You could hardly expect a farmer to pay a bonus in order that he might burn coal If hi could get the heat tome other way Com ut 3.70 pel ton la cheaper fuel than coal at ti per ton, and, beeido, it hat in ita favor the fact that the farmer hat the corn at home. There i no more reason for au ob jection to burning oorn than there ia to burning wood. "Chicago Tribune. A Noticeable Feature. It is a noticeable feature of the tinkering with the tariff that ia now boing done at Washington, that worklngmen and farmers are uot before the oomiuittee either in per. aon or by petition demanding that the tariff shall be increased, The capitalist are there "raising Cain" and they are not there to represent the mast of consumer nor do they even profost to be. They ask for cer- tariff legislatiou not because It will benefit the masse, on the oontrory, it followi that legislation that will put niouey in their pock' el must filch it from tome one else; and from whom? Not from the government but from the coniuuier. Charle M. Anderson, turveyor of King county, says Seattle ha more mi lea of street railway than many people luppoee. lie aya that, counting the double track, there are now in operation 13' mile of cable lino md U'i mile of electrio roadt, mk log a total of 28,' milea now in operation. There are, according to hi figure, 0 milet of cable road now in coorte of construction in Seattle and 13 milet of Elect rie road, Then survoy are being made for 1ft mile more of electric road, making a grand total of U&'a mile of cable aud electrio roadt in that city now in operation or in course of turvey or construction. Give Them a Chance t That is to tay, your lungai Alto all your breathing machinery. Very wonderfnl machinery it I. Not only the larger air passage, but the thousand of little tube aud cavities leading from them. When these ire clocu.d ami choked with matter which oniiht not to lw there, your lung 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 ind head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All onght to he got rid of. There i just one lure way to get rid of them. Tbut i to Uke ltoe cbee's German Hyrnp, which any druggist will tell yon at 75 oenta a bottle. Even If everything else haa failed yon, you may de pend upon thia for certain. Take Notice. That A. Goldsmith baa the Urge!, finest and Um$ stock of Queenswire, Crockery and Glauware ever brounht to Eugene. Give him a call and he will prove it to yoo. On a recrot visit to Iowa. Mr. K. Dalton, of Pursy, Russell county, Kansas, called at Ih laboratory of t'hamlwrlaiu & Co., Dot M lines, to show them hi ix jeer old boy, who life had been saved by Chamberlain' C'eugh Reoiedy, it having cured him of a ever attack of croon. Mr. Dalton il cer tain that it saved bis boy's life aud U enthu siastic in hi praise of the Remedy. lie says it b an excellent reputation in hi viciLity; that farmer com fifteen mile to , hii store for it. for ael by Oiburn & Co. Taken at Her Word. "I wa settling down to work," said a hook-agent pestcred man yesterday, "when a pretty woman entered my office. No one would tuapect that she was 1 look egent. She placed 1 volume iu front of me and be gan to talk. I told herHwould not buy the book if I really wanted it. 'Never mind,' said she gaily, 'it won't cost you anything to look at it.' "A he deaired, I did look at it. I read the introduction and then chapter I. It wat about 10 o'clook when I opened the book. At 11 o'clock the pretty book agent had be come uneasy. I never raised my eye. Another hour and the wat pacing up and down the floor. At 1 o'clock, when the bad nearly worn herself out, I laid the book down, and putting on my coat and hat, said to the exasperated woman: "That's a clever book, I regret that I cannot read more of it, but I mut get away to'diuner.' "She wa mad, but the didn't say a word. Grabbing the book the ahoved it Into her aatchel and made for the street." Boston Globe. A Glimpse of "Old Hutcli." "Old Iliitch" come to town thit week to help along the Chicago World'i Fair Solicit ing committee. He brought in $120,000 in subscriptions from the Buffalo elevator men. "Old Hutch" attracted much attention wherever he appeared. He wore a two-dollar slouch bat, a black tilk handkerchief under a collar fastened to the shirt,' which wa buttoned in frout. Hi suit probably coat 118. Hit hand are brawuy and look at though they might have just dropped a plow handle. The old operator paid no atten tion to the inquisitive and curious crowd, and apok to no one ind looked at no one. He wat absorbed in hi own thoughts, evi dently, Operating in gran in Chicago ap parently contributes to the teriousnesa of hi existence. Tally One tor the Drummer. It wa at Columbus that a Ciucinnatl drummer happened to put up at a table with a number of legislators, and the courtly way with which they addressed each other greatly bored the oommorciul traveler. It wa "will the geutleman from Hardin do this?" and "the gentleman from Franklin do that." They invariably spoke to each other at the gentleman from whatever couuty they hap pened to hail from. For ten or fifteen min ute the drummer bore it in silence. Then be suddeuly crushed the statesmen by ting ing out In atentorian tones to the waiter, "will the gentleman from Ethiopia please pa the butter?" That ended "the gentle man from" business. Mr. Win. Jefford, who live on Strawberry creek brought autne cougar scalps to town Tuesday which he exchanged for couuty script, ind related to the Grunt County New man the itory of the capture of three of thorn. Dick Johnson had a tight with them when they killed hi dog, and the fol. lowing day Mr. Jefferd, Ralph Fisk, Bart Hordman aud Mr, Johnson started out on mow thoet to hunt the fierce wild beasts, and about uoon tucceded in killing ou, and two more that weie seen made their escape. The boyi stopped under a pine tree to eat their lunch and were sitting there talking when down jumped a large cougar, ind investigation revealed another one up the tree. War wat at once declared and both the animals were shot and their scalp were carried away a $10 remem braucot of the battle. The tree wu of thick foliage ind the cougari had been crouched within a few feet of Fisk't snowahoea which he had leaned igaiust the tree, ind the gunt of the hunter were also leaning against that tame tree, ind it Is needless to aay that the men felt relieved to think they had not furnished a meal for the bold colt and calf eaten. East Orejoulan: A vein of copper ore tuppoted to contain gold, haa been discov ered by a prospector about 12 milet south of Pilot Bock. The deposit ia an exteuaive one, and, if it prove rich, msy be devel oped into paying property. Specimens will be tent to Dourer for assay by th discov erer to determine their worth, and it th assay proves tucceatful a company will be formed !o develop the niiue, which ia easy of aocoss and can be worked profitably. A quantity of cropping were brought to Pen dleton, and appear to contain copper in large quantities. The presence of gold ia doubtful, and can only be determined by assay. However, a good copper . mine in th region which the ledge wa discovered, would prove a tource of wealth to its owner. Brazil hat long naturally been influenced by the United 8tates, because in them the finds the largest market for her coffee. Yet while Brazil grows the coffee and the United States uses it, England cirriel the bulk of it between the two countries. From August 14 tofiO, 1888, there wore 71,500 bag ship, pad to the United States, three-fourth of which came in British bottom. Buffalo Bill had an Interesting experience at Barcelona, Al he waa alo ut to leave that oity be wu accosted by au envoy of the Spanish government, who asked him if he would aoopt a certain decoration, "Not by a long light," laid Colonel Cody. "I km already duke of Colorado." The envoy bowed respectfully and disappeared Tbomaa Jones, for long yeirt a porter in a hardware hou. in Fort Wayue, baa, by the death of a relative in Englaud, fallen heir to $375,000. It it the one-eighth portion of an estate valued at $3,000,UOO. Jonet baa been a day laborer all hit life, end hikes his good fortune in a sensible manuer. Since 18S0 the value of southern property baa increased from $2,313, 13C,0t5 to $(. 220,106,100. The railroad mileage has been doubled, the cotton crop increased by a million and a half bales, cotton mill have doubled La number, aud that section pro dace five time a. much pig-iron at it did ten yean ago. r